Admissions Criteria
- Graduation from high school.
- A student who has not graduated from high school may apply for admission on the basis of successful completion of a GED (General Education Development) test battery.
- Applicants should rank in the upper half of their high school graduating classes and should have an overall average of B or better in college preparatory subjects.
- Each applicant
should offer 20 units of credit. We strongly recommend that these
credits include four units in English, three units each in science
and mathematics (including algebra I and II), and two units each in
social studies and foreign language.
- ACT or SAT I scores.
Georgetown College admits qualified persons without regard to sex, physical handicap, race, color or national or ethnic origin; however, Georgetown is primarily a residential campus community and the college reserves the right to deny applications where residence hall space for men or women is not available.