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Kendall College

Kendall College
900 North Branch Street
Chicago, IL 60622

Official telephone: (312) 752-2000
Toll-free telephone: (877) 588-8860
Fax number: (847) 733-7450
Website: www.kendall.edu
Screen last updated on: January 2009

The admissions information below is valid for the 2006-07 academic year.

Kendall College
ADMISSIONS OFFICE
Admissions officer: Tim Carter,
Director of Admissions
Contacting the office: 877 588-8860 (toll free)
312 752-2021 (fax)
admissions@kendall.edu

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN APPLICATION PROCESS & REQUIREMENTS
Is there an application deadline for fall? no
Freshmen are accepted for terms other than fall: yes
Percent of freshmen who enter in terms other than fall: 20%
Application fee: $75
Can the application fee be waived? yes
Are refunds available on the application fee? no
Is the Common Application form accepted? no
Supplemental forms required for those using Common Application: no
Admissions requirements:
Minimum composite ACT score of 18 (combined SAT I score of 850), rank in top half of secondary school class, and minimum 2.0 GPA required.
High school graduation is: required, GED is accepted
A general college preparatory program is: recommended
Campus visit is: recommended
Interview is: recommended
Off-campus interview: can be arranged with admissions representative
Visit for interview by: May 1
Standardized test requirements: SAT I or ACT required, SAT II recommended
School's test preference: ACT
High school units required or recommended:
English: 4 required, 4 recommended
Foreign language: 2 required, 2 recommended
Math: 2 required, 2 recommended
Science: 2 required, 2 recommended
Social studies: 2 required, 2 recommended
Total: 12 required, 12 recommended
Special programs/policies for applicants not normally admissible: conditional admission
School has formalized early decision program: yes
School has early action program: no
School has concurrent enrollment program for high school: no

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN SELECTION PROCESS
Academic criteria:
  • secondary school report very important
  • class rank very important
  • recommendations very important
  • standardized test scores very important
  • essay considered
Nonacademic criteria:
  • interview considered
  • extracurricular activities considered
  • particular talent/ability considered
  • character/personal qualities important
  • alumni/ae relationship not considered
  • geographical residence considered
  • state residency not considered
  • religious affiliation/commitment not considered
  • minority affiliation not considered
  • volunteer work not considered
  • work experience considered
Admissions is need blind: yes
Average ACT: 18 English, 18 math
Test taken by majority of applicants: ACT

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN ENROLLMENT
School has a waiting list policy: no
Percent of freshmen who came from public schools: 85%
Percent of freshmen who came from out of state: 17%
Tuition deposit amount: $150, nonrefundable
Room deposit amount: $350, partially refundable ?
Admission may be deferred: yes, up to 2 calendar years from original term admitt