Admissions Office 2020 East Maple Street North Canton, Ohio

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Admissions Office 2020 East Maple Street North Canton, Ohio
Admissions Office 2020 East Maple Street
North Canton, Ohio 44720-3396
800.362.9846 or 330.490.7172
fax 330.490.7165
admissions@walsh.edu
www.walsh.edu
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WALSH UNIVERSITY
R E A L O P P O R T U N I T Y. R E A L R E S U LT S .
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
All students must
complete and sign
their application
form.
Please mail all
admission
applications and
transcripts to:
Office of Admissions
Walsh University
2020 East Maple Street
North Canton, Ohio
44720-3336
Freshman Students
International Students
1. Have your secondary school forward an official
transcript to the Admissions Office.
1. Have your official secondary school transcript
translated into English and forwarded to our
Office of Admissions.
The following information must be included:
• grades for all courses completed for each year
at secondary school
• grading scale
• class rank
• corresponding grade point average
2. Have your scores from either the Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College
Testing Program (ACT) sent to Walsh
University. Our SAT college code is 1926, and
our ACT college code is 3349.
3. It is strongly encouraged that you submit an
essay as an example of your writing ability and
in support of your application.
2. Have all official college transcripts translated
into English and mailed to the Office of
Admissions.
3. Send proof that your secondary education was
successfully completed.
1. Have an official College transcript mailed
directly to our Office of Admissions.
4. TOEFL score of 173 or higher on the
computer-based test or 61 or higher on the
Internet-based test is required. Walsh’s TOEFL
code is 1926.
2. If you have attended more than one college,
you must provide an official transcript from
each institution.
5. A signed financial statement indicating that
funds exist and are available to pay for the first
academic year.
3. Have your official high school transcript
forwarded to the Office of Admissions.
6. International students transferring from another I20 granting institution, must complete the
“International Student Advisor Report.”
Transfer Students
A non-refundable fee
of $25 must
accompany all
admission
applications.
The fee covers the
cost of processing
your application.
The following information must be included:
• grades for all courses completed for each year
at secondary school
• grading scale
• class rank
• corresponding grade point average
4. A recent photograph is optional.
800.362.9846
WALSH UNIVERSITY APPLICATION FOR ADMISSIONS 2010-20011
Please mail all admission applications and transcripts to:
Office of Admissions • Walsh University • 2020 East Maple Street • North Canton, Ohio 44720-3336
❍ Fall Term 20
❍ Spring Term 20
❍ Summer Term 20
I plan to initially enroll
❍ Full-Time
❍ Part-Time
❍ Freshman
❍ Transfer
❍ Non-Degree
❍ Commuter
❍ Resident
❍ Mr. ❍ Mrs. ❍ Ms.
First
Middle
Preferred Name
Last
Maiden
Address
Street
County
City
State
Zip Code
E-Mail Address
Phone Number (
)
Cell Phone Number (
Date of Birth
)
Social Security Number
Are you a U.S. Citizen?
If no, city of birth
❍ Yes
❍ No
For international students only.
country of birth:
Is an I-20 required? ❍ Yes ❍ No
country of citizenship:
Are you a veteran?
❍ Yes
❍ No
Will you be applying for financial aid? ❍ Yes
High School Name
If yes, will you seek benefits? ❍ Yes
❍ No
Has FAFSA been submitted? ❍ Yes
City
State
Have you taken the ACT or SAT? ❍ Yes Composite score?
❍ No
❍ No
Year of Graduation
School Code
❍ No When will you take it?
List the name, address, and phone number of two persons who know you well, not including your family.
If you are currently a high school student, please list your guidance counselor.
Name
Phone (
)
Occupation
Name
Phone (
)
Occupation
What is your intended major?
Indicate activities and offices held in secondary schools, including athletic programs, year(s) of participation, and
your plans for participation at the college level.
Activity
Years of
Participation
Offices Held
Will participate in at WU?
❍ Yes
❍ No
❍ Yes
❍ No
❍ Yes
❍ No
❍ Yes
❍ No
WALSH UNIVERSITY APPLICATION FOR ADMISSIONS 2010-2011
List all colleges you have attended, beginning with the most recent and include date(s) of graduation,
anticipated graduation, and if you are currently enrolled in college. If you attended more schools than space provides,
please list on a separate sheet of paper.
Institution Name
City
State
Dates Attended
Date of Graduation
❍ Parents ❍ Guardian ❍ Husband ❍ Wife
❍ Mr. ❍ Mrs. ❍ Ms. ❍ Mr. & Mrs.
Address
Are your parents
Street
County
City
State
❍ married
❍ divorced
❍ widowed
❍ separated
Zip Code
❍ single
Father’s Occupation
Position
Graduate of Walsh? ❍ Yes ❍ No
Employer
Phone
Employer
Phone
Year
Mother’s Occupation
Position
Graduate of Walsh? ❍ Yes ❍ No
Year
To what other colleges do you plan to apply for admission?
How did you become interested in Walsh University?
This information is not required, and is asked for on a voluntary basis.
Religious preference:
Ethnic Background:
❍ American Indian
❍ Asian American
❍ Hispanic American
❍ Caucasian
❍ African American
❍ Other
Would you like us to send information to you about the accommodations for special services available
to qualified persons? ❍ Yes ❍ No
A $25 application fee must accompany this application.
My signature indicates that this application for admission is correct and honestly presented.
Signature
Date
All information should be sent to our Office of Admissions • Walsh University • 2020 East Maple Street • North Canton, Ohio 44720-3336
330-490-7172 • 1-800-362-9846 • Fax: 330-490-7165 • admissions@walsh.edu • www.walsh.edu
Walsh University is an Equal Opportunity Education Institution.
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WALSH UNIVERSITY APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL AID 2010-2011
Please complete and return this form to:
Student Service Center • Walsh University • 2020 East Maple Street • North Canton, Ohio 44720-3336
Please print clearly in ink.
Personal Information
Last Name
Social Security Number
First Name
Date of Birth
Middle Initial
Area Code & Telephone Number
Sex
❍M ❍F
Cell Phone Number
Number and Street (permanent address)
City
School Year Residence: ❍ Residence Hall
State
❍ Off-Campus
Zip Code
County
❍ With Parents
Major area of study:
Expected College Graduation date:
Will you have a sibling attending Walsh University 2010-2011? ❍ Yes ❍ No Name:
Are either of your parents a graduate of Walsh University? ❍ Yes ❍ No
Name:
Year of Walsh Graduation:
During the academic year 2010-2011, will you be participating as a(n)…
Sport:
Choir Member? ❍ Yes ❍ No | Athlete? ❍ Yes ❍ No
Enrollment Information
Class Level: ❍ Incoming Freshman
❍ Incoming Transfer from another college ❍ Fr ❍ So ❍ Jr ❍ Sr
❍ Returning Undergraduate Student ❍ Fr ❍ So ❍ Jr ❍ Sr
❍ Graduate Student
❍ New ❍ Returning
❍ Teacher Licensure
❍ New ❍ Returning
Number of hours you plan to enroll each semester: Summer
Fall
Spring
Do you or will you have a bachelor’s degree by June, 2010? m Yes m No
Will you be a m Main Campus student or a m School for Professional Studies student?
Other Colleges Attended
Please list any other college, technical school, or other post-secondary institutions which you have attended.
All schools must be listed even if you only attended during the summer.
College
City/State
Attendance Dates
Degree Received
Fin. Aid Received
Financial Aid information
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to apply for any federal funds such as the Pell Grant, Federal College Work Study and loans.
The FAFSA is also used to apply for need-based state grants. Please check the appropriate box.
❍ I have completed and submitted the 2010-2011 FAFSA.
❍ I will complete the 2010-2011 FAFSA.
❍ I have NOT and will NOT apply for any federal aid or need-based state grants for 2010-2011.
Aid Programs Requested: ❍ Loan ❍ Work Note: you will be automatically considered for grants and institutional scholarships.
WALSH UNIVERSITY APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL AID 2010-2011
Ohio Student Choice Grant Eligibility
Have you been a resident of the state of Ohio for the past 12 consecutive months? ❍ Yes ❍ No
Will you be a full-time student in a bachelor’s degree program during the 2010-2011 year? ❍ Yes ❍ No
Were you enrolled in an institution of higher education on a full-time basis prior to July 1, 1986? ❍ Yes ❍ No
Resources
List below names and amounts of any other funds which you anticipate receiving.
Scholarships (other than Walsh)
$
Veterans Benefits
$
JTPA
$
Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits
$
Other (please list)
$
Household Information
Please list below all family members who live in your household. Dependent students should include yourself, your parents, and siblings. Independent students
should include yourself, your spouse, and your children. List the college attending if the person will attend half-time or more in 2010-2011. Attach an additional
sheet if necessary.
Full Name
Age
Relationship
College Attending
Special Circumstances
Explain any unusual financial expenses or circumstances which may affect your need for financial assistance.
Certification
I certify that the information provided by me in this application is true to the best of my knowledge. I hereby affirm that any funds received as a
result of this application will be used solely for expenses related to attendance at Walsh University. I understand that I must inform the Walsh
University Financial Aid Office of any additional aid which I might receive from any other source. I authorize the Financial Aid Office to discuss
any information on this application or any other related financial aid document with other offices and personnel within the University.
Student Signature
Date
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WALSH UNIVERSITY REAL FACTS
Founded in 1958 by the Brothers of Christian Instruction, Walsh University is an
accredited, Catholic, co-educational liberal arts and sciences institution.
Ideally located just off I-77, it’s an easy drive to Akron (15 minutes), Kent (20 minutes),
Cleveland (one hour), and Youngstown (one hour).
Find a Student-to-Faculty Ratio of 15:1.
Our Career Development staff is ready to help you put together all the pieces of your job
future with help in career exploration, experiential learning, resumé/job search, and
strategies for graduate or professional schools.
Walsh is one of the most affordable private institutions in the Midwest. More than 95
percent of our full-time undergraduates receive financial aid in the form of scholarships,
grants, loans, or work study.
Majors & Tracks
Accounting
Bioinformatics
Biology
Business
Chemistry
Clinical Laboratory
Science
Communication
Comprehensive
Science
Computer Science
Corporate
Communication
Education
Adolescent to
Young Adult
Education
Licensure
Early Childhood
Intervention
Specialist
Middle Childhood
Secondary
Education
English
Finance
French
General Studies
Government &
Foreign Relations
History
Human Services
Latin American
Business
Liberal Arts
Management
Management
Information
Systems
Marketing
Mathematics
Museum Studies
Nursing
Philosophy
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Psychology with
Community/
Clinical track
Social/
Organizational
track
Sociology
Sociology with
Applied
Criminology/
Criminal Justice
track
Family Studies
track
Spanish
Theology
Walsh University admits
students of any race, color, sex,
disability, or national and
ethnic origin to all the rights,
privileges, programs, and
activities generally made
available to students. Walsh
University does not discriminate
on the basis of race, religion,
sex, disability, political
affiliation, status, age, or
national and ethnic origin in
the administration of its
admissions policies or programs.
Degrees
Associate of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
in Nursing
Master of Arts in
Counseling
and Human
Development
Master of Arts in
Education
Master of Arts in
Theology
Master of Business
Administration
Doctor of Physical
Therapy
Pre-Professional
Programs
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Law
(Choice of Major)
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Natural
Resources
Pre-Optical
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical
Therapy
Pre-Podiatry
Pre-Veterinary