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Tuesday 3.16.2010

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Niagara County Community College

Niagara County Community College


Official telephone: (716) 614-6222
Fax number: (716) 614-6700
Website: www.niagaracc.suny.edu
Screen last updated on: January 2010

The admissions information below is valid for the 2003-04 academic year.

ADMISSIONS OFFICE
Admissions officer: Kathleen Saunders,
Director of Admissions
Contacting the office: 716 614-6200
716 614-6820 (fax)

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN APPLICATION PROCESS & REQUIREMENTS
Is there an application deadline for fall? no
Is the Common Application form accepted? no
High school graduation is: required, GED is accepted
Interview is: recommended
School has concurrent enrollment program for high school: yes

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN SELECTION PROCESS
Average secondary school GPA: 2.48
Percent of freshmen who submitted GPA: 85%
Percent of student body in each high school class rank: Top tenth: 6%
Top quarter: 26%
Top half: 63%
Percent of freshmen who submitted class rank: 81%

UNDERGRADUATE NOTIFICATION FOR FALL TERM
Notification of admission: on a rolling basis
Acceptance of admission: Reply is required within two weeks of notification.

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN ENROLLMENT
Number of completed applications received: 2,344
Number of applicants offered admission: 2,344 (100%)
Number of applicants offered admission who enrolled: 1,373 (59%)
Percent of freshmen who came from out of state: 1%