If you are not a US citizen, you must contact the Snow College International Student Office at 435-283-7411 for an application.
Last updated: 1/18/2005 3:36PM PST
Admission Requirements
To be officially admitted to Snow College, all applicants must do the following:
- Complete this online admission application.
- Mail in a check or money order for $30 (payable to Snow College) for the nonrefundable application fee with the signed application agreement statement.
The fee for former Snow College students who are readmitting is $15.
Students who successfully completed Snow College concurrent enrollment coursework should contact our Admissions Office, or his or her high school counselor, to determine the appropriate application fee.
- Send both to the address listed on the right.
- Provide documents such as high school transcripts, GED, college transcripts, and/or ACT or SAT test scores, as specified below.
Any student seeking Federal Financial Aid, FAFSA, must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
General Admission
A student who intends to complete a degree must:
- Submit ACT or SAT scores to Snow College, or take the ACT residual test at Snow College.
Test scores are not required of students 22 years of age or older.
- Submit a copy of high school transcript(s) or GED to Snow College.
Transfer Students
A student who has successfully completed (with a
C- or higher) 20 or more credits at another college must:
- Submit an official copy of all college credits to Snow College.
Early Admission
A student may attend Snow College prior to high school graduation if he or she:
- Is at least 16 years of age
- Submits a letter from a parent or legal guardian giving the student permission to attend Snow College
- Submits a minimum ACT composite score of 16 or a minimum SAT composite score of 770
A student admitted under this option will be admitted for one semester at a time, and will be allowed to continue only if he or she earns a semester grade point average of 2.00
(C) or higher.
Nondegree Seeking Students
A student who wants to take a class for personal interest but does not plan to complete a degree need only submit this online application and the $30 application fee.
Students admitted under this option will be admitted for one semester at a time and will not be eligible for financial aid or scholarships.
Non-High School Graduates
A student who has not graduated from high school but whose graduating class has graduated must:
- Submit ACT or SAT scores to Snow College, or take the ACT residual test at Snow College.
Test scores are not required of students who are 22 years of age or older.
- Submit any high school transcripts, accredited home school transcripts, or college transcripts.
No Application Deadline
To gain the advantage of early course registration, applicants are encouraged to submit this online application for admission and all supporting documents (transcripts, ACT or SAT test scores) as early as possible.
Students can be admitted through the first week of each semester, or semester block.
Credit: Transfer and Other
Transfer, advanced placement, and concurrent enrollment credit should be submitted with an official transcript from the institution.
We encourage students to provide these transcripts before registering for classes.
International Students
Non-United States citizens must contact the International Student Advisor at (435) 283-7411 for admission information.
Residency
For information regarding Utah residency, please call (800) 848-3399.
Financial Aid
Note: You must first be admitted to receive financial aid.
If you are a transfer student, please contact our financial aid office as soon as possible.
To have funds available the first week of classes, the following priority deadlines must be met:
- June 1 for fall classes
- November 1 for spring classes
- March 1 for summer classes
Please see our
website or call (800) 848-3399 for complete information or an application.
Please mail the completed financial aid application, test scores, transcripts and nonrefundable fee to Snow College, Office of Admissions and Records, 150 College Ave., Ephraim, UT 84627.