Special Conditions
Course Work from Non-accredited Schools
Course work completed at non-accredited colleges or universities will be evaluated when individuals apply for admission. The evaluation will determine which courses will apply to Rockford University general education, major or minor requirements. When students complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of course work at Rockford University with a grade of “C” or better (grades of “C–” are not acceptable) in all courses attempted, the approved course work from the non-accredited institution(s) will be accepted and applied to students’ Rockford University degrees or majors.
Students may also validate course work from non-accredited institutions for a specified number of hours by acceptable scores on tests recognized by the university for such purposes. (See College Level Examination Program (p. 42).)
Conditional Admission
Conditional admission may be granted to students who do not meet the minimum admission requirements, provided there is strong evidence of academic ability and motivation to succeed at Rockford University.
First-year student applicants will be asked to submit two letters of recommendation and a personal statement before a final admission decision is made.
Transfer applicants will be asked to submit two letters of recommendation and a personal statement. High school transcripts and/or ACT/SAT results also may be requested before a final admission decision is made.
Prospective students being considered for conditional admission should submit all necessary documents no later than three weeks before the first day of classes in any given semester.