For high school graduates or new college students, the admissions requirements are as follows:
- - - First time college attendance (FTCA) applicants should have a 3.0 high school unweighted GPA out of a 4.0 scale. A 20 ACT, 1100 SAT (two-part), or 70 CLT. Must engage in an admission interview by the Director of Admission. This interview seeks to determine an applicant’s fit for the mission of the College. After completing the interview, the Director of Admission will make its decision and notify the applicant. *Standardized test scores are recommended but not required for admission.
For transfer students from another university, the admissions requirements are as follows:
All incoming students will be required to do an admissions interview and interview with the president of Moore Marine College.
Master's program admission requirements are as follows:
Applicants should have at minimum of 3.0 in the last 2 years of the undergraduate program or a master's degree in a relevant program. - GRE*
- 2 letters of recommendation.
- Resume.
- Official Transcripts from the bachelor´s degree.
- Must engage in an admission interview by the Director of Admission. This interview seeks to determine an applicant’s fit for the mission of the College. After completing this requirement, the Director of Admission will make their decision and notify the applicant. *Requirement for GRE scores may be waived for students who meet any one of the following: • Graduate degree from an accredited institution • Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a grade average of at least 3.0 • Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a grade average of 2.7 or above with a minimum of two years of professional work experience • Completion of the first semester of enrollment with a minimum grade average of 3.0.
Failure to provide documentation required at the end of the first semester may lead to suspension from the college.
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