ADMISSION AND SCHOLARSHIP GUIDE

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ADMISSION AND SCHOLARSHIP GUIDE 2017-2018 DEADLINES November 1

Suggested application date to meet the recommended housing contract completion date of December 1. This does not guarantee choice of housing.

December 1

Early admission consideration and deadline for Governor’s, Regents’, and President’s scholarships. Recommended housing contract completion date.

January 15

Recommended FAFSA completion date to meet the February 1 financial aid priority processing deadline

March 1

Deadline for University, MAA, Residence Life Leadership, and endowed and sponsored scholarships

July 1

Fall 2017 application deadline for students required to live in on-campus housing. Applications will continue to be accepted past July 1 from commuter students.

SHOW ME DAY 10 a.m. • Show Me Center Saturday, October 15 2016 Saturday, November 12 Monday, November 14 Saturday, February 18 2017 Monday, February 20

Saturday, March 25

VISIT Office of Admissions Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza, MS 3550 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4710 (573) 651-2590 (573) 651-5936 fax [email protected]

Weekdays 8:30 • 10:30 • 12:30 • 2:30 Select Saturdays 10:30 • 12:30 Contact us one week in advance to maximize your visit (two weeks if scheduling Friday or Saturday). Call if you require special accommodations. (573) 651-2590 [email protected] semo.edu/visit

At Southeast Missouri State University, we’re here to put in the work. Because real credit can’t be given. It has to be earned. By coming to the table with big ideas and taking action while taking nothing for granted. Our region needed a cultural center, so we built one. Our students need cutting-edge programs, so we create them. Our community needs top teachers, caregivers, and agricultural minds, so we prepare them. Progress will be made by those with the courage to question.

THE HUNGER TO KNOW.

AND THE WILL TO DO. NCAA DIVISION I ATHLETICS IN THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

Whatever you do—whether it’s joining a club or carrying on a tradition—just know that you won’t be doing it alone.

ADMISSION CHECKLIST & REQUIREMENTS  Application for admission. Apply online. semo.edu/apply $    30 application fee (non-refundable)  ACT/SAT scores  6th or 7th semester high school transcript  Final high school transcript (after graduation)  College transcripts (for dual credit or transfer students) BEGINNING FRESHMEN Admission to Southeast is based on a combination of the highest ACT or SAT score and the cumulative high school grade point average on a 4.0 scale. SAT (CR+M)

ACT 21 20 19 18

or or or or

SAT (ERW+M)

HS GPA

980

or

1060

and

2.00

940 900

or or

1020 980

and and

2.50 2.50

860

or

940

and

2.75

In addition to meeting the test score and GPA requirements, applicants must complete a minimum of 17 units of high school core curriculum (year-long classes), as follows: • ENGLISH – 4 units (two emphasizing composition or writing skills; composition, English I-IV, literature, and one unit of speech or debate acceptable)

DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS Students with dual credit/early college credit should apply as beginning freshmen. You have paid the application fee if you took the credit through Southeast. HOME-SCHOOLED STUDENTS Submit the home-school transcript with each course listed by grade, cumulative GPA, and signed by the home-school educator. If using a transcript service, have them send an official transcript. NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS Applicants are non-traditional if they are 21 or older, married, supporting a dependent child or a veteran with qualified armed forces active duty. Documentation is required. Proof of high school graduation or completion of GED/HSE must be submitted. TRANSFER STUDENTS You are eligible for admission as a transfer student if you are in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university and have a 2.0 cumulative transfer GPA.

• SOCIAL STUDIES – 3 units (one unit of American history and one semester of government required; contemporary issues, business law, philosophy, psychology, sociology, world history also acceptable)

• Fewer than 24 transferable hours: Follow beginning freshmen requirements and submit official transcripts from each college attended.

• ADDITIONAL – 3 units (foreign language and/or a combination from the above areas) NOTE: If your school does not have a 4.0 scale, convert your GPA to a 4.0 equivalent by multiplying your GPA by four and dividing that number by the scale your school uses. Example, a 4.38 GPA on a 5.0 scale converted GPA equivalent is 3.5 [(4.38x4)/5=3.50]

Allow 7-10 days for application processing and transcript evaluation. Admission to the University does not indicate automatic admission to programs with additional admission criteria and/or specific prerequisites.

• Course equivalences and enrollment procedures are available online. semo.edu/transfer • 24 or more transferable hours: Submit an online application for admission, along with official transcripts from each college attended and a non-refundable $30 fee.

• VISUAL/PERFORMING ARTS – 1 unit (art, dance, music or theatre)

CREDIT BY EXAMINATION For information regarding credit granted for Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations, visit semo.edu/testing or contact Testing Services at [email protected] or (573) 651-2836.

• Apply for transfer admission at the beginning of your last semester at your current college.

• MATHEMATICS – 3 units (Algebra I, Algebra II/Intermediate Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Math Analysis acceptable)

• SCIENCE – 3 units (not including general science; select physical science, earth science, environmental science, astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology or anatomy and physiology; one must be a lab course)

EARLY COLLEGE CREDIT/ DUAL CREDIT Verify credits are transferable and necessary. Check transferability to Southeast. semo.edu/transfercredit At Southeast, the best classes for college credit fill University Studies requirements (general education courses). semo.edu/ustudies/handbook

If you are not in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university, you may be considered for probationary admission one year after your last semester of full-time enrollment. VETERAN STUDENTS Submit the online application for admission, non-refundable $30 application fee, proof of high school graduation or completion of GED/HSE, military transcripts (may transfer as electives), and official college transcripts from each college attended (high school transcripts/GED/HSE not required if 24 or more transferable hours). Military and Veterans Services (573) 651-2263 semo.edu/veterans

semo.edu/apply

SCHOLARSHIPS 2017-2018

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS Missouri Resident GOVERNOR’S Tuition and general fees for 30 credit hours, community-style room, and 15-classic meal plan (based on 2016-2017 fees)



REGENTS’ Tuition for 30 credit hours (based on 2016-2017 fees)



PRESIDENT’S



$

UNIVERSITY



$

$

Out of State

14,450

$

5,979

$

4,000

$

2,000

$

$

ACT SAT Min (CR+M)

SAT (ERW+M)

GPA Min

19,835 33

1440

or

1490

and 3.9

11,364 27

1210

or

1280

and 3.6

4,000 27

1210

or

1280

and 3.3

24 23

1090 1050

or or

1160 1130

and 3.5 and 3.7

2,000

Eligibility: Academic scholarships are awarded at the time of admission to beginning freshmen who meet the test score and GPA requirements indicated in the chart. No separate application is required. Renewal: Renewable for three academic years for a maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast cumulative 3.5 GPA and a minimum of 30 Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include Southeast summer hours). Regional Campus Value: Academic scholarship values are reduced when students enroll at a regional campus. GOVERNOR’S – Reduced to actual tuition, general, tech/maintenance fee charges. (Housing component of scholarship is forfeited.) REGENTS’ – Reduced to actual tuition charges. PRESIDENT’S – $4,000 reduced to $2,500. UNIVERSITY – $2,000 reduced to $1,300.

APPLY BY DEC. 1

QUALIFY FOR IN-STATE TUITION AND SAVE OVER $5,000 PER YEAR! MIDWEST ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (MAA) OUT OF STATE COST COMPARISON Cost for 30 credit hours per year, based on fees in effect during fall 2016 semester for full‑time undergraduate students Missouri MAA Non-Missouri Resident Recipient Resident $5,979.00 $11,364.00 $11,364.00 Tuition General Fees $1,011.00 $1,011.00 $1,011.00 $259.40 $259.40 Textbook Rental $259.40 Room and Meal Plan $7,310.00 $7,310.00 $7,310.00 $150.00 $150.00 Residence Hall Fees (Internet, Cable TV) $150.00 MAA ($5,385.00) $14,709.40 $14,709.40 $20,094.40 Estimated 2016-2017 Cost $5,385 (Difference between out-of-state tuition and in state tuition) May be combined with President’s, University, or Residence Life Leadership Eligibility: Awarded to students in the Midwest Student Exchange Program states and border states in red on map. No separate application is required. • Beginning Freshmen: 21 Composite ACT or 980 SAT (CR+M) or 1060 SAT (ERW+M) and 3.0 cumulative high school GPA • New Transfers: Students from an accredited college or university (two- or four-year) with 24 transferable credit hours with a 3.0 cumulative GPA Renewal: Renewable for three academic years for a maximum of four consecutive academic years, 128 credit hours including transfer, or completion of course work for a bachelor’s degree, whichever occurs first, along with a Southeast cumulative 2.75 GPA and a minimum of 24 Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include Southeast summer hours).

To review scholarship terms and conditions, visit semo.edu/sfs/terms.

NORTH DAKOTA Fargo

MINNESOTA Minneapolis St. Paul

WISCONSIN Madison Milwaukee

MICHIGAN Detroit

Chicago

NEBRASKA Omaha

ILLINOIS Kansas City

KANSAS Wichita

INDIANA

Springfield Indianapolis St. Louis

MISSOURI

Southeast Missouri State University

Louisville

Springfield Cape Girardeau

Paducah

KENTUCKY

Nashville

ARKANSAS Little Rock

TENNESSEE

Memphis

DEADLINES December 1

Early admission consideration and deadline for Governor’s, Regents’, and President’s Scholarships

March 1

Deadline for University, MAA, Residence Life Leadership, and endowed/sponsored scholarships

TRANSFER ­SCHOLARSHIPS OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP $3,000 May be combined with MAA Eligibility: Community college presidents in the Southeast service region may nominate two students for fall semester. Nominees must have 24+ transferable credit hours with a 3.5 cumulative GPA. Eligible colleges are East Central, Jefferson, Mineral Area, Shawnee, St. Charles, St. Louis, and Three Rivers. COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP $ 1,500 May be combined with Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship and MAA Eligibility: Transfer from a regionally accredited two-year college and have 24+ transferable credit hours with a 3.5 cumulative GPA. PHI THETA KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP $ 500 May be combined with Community College Scholarship and MAA Eligibility: Phi Theta Kappa membership, 24+ transferable credit hours with a 3.5 cumulative GPA. Send a copy of membership card, certificate, or recommendation letter from advisor to Student Financial Services. Renewal for Transfer Scholarships: Renewable for one additional academic year for a maximum of two consecutive academic years with a Southeast cumulative 3.5 GPA and a minimum of 30 Southeast credit hours per academic year. including summer hours.

Deadlines for Transfer Scholarships March 1 - Fall and Nov. 1 - Spring

RESIDENCE LIFE LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP 1,000 applied to residence hall fees. May be combined with President’s, University, or MAA Eligibility: • Beginning freshman who lives in a r­ esidence hall • 18 composite ACT or 860 SAT (CR+M) or 940 SAT (ERW+M) • 3.0 cumulative high school GPA AND • Completes the optional activities and awards section on the online application for admission. Applicants involved in ­multiple school or community activities for at least three years of high school are considered. This scholarship is ­automatically awarded with these documented ­recognitions: Boys State, Girls State, HOBY, Missouri R ­ enaissance ­program participant, M ­ issouri A+ high school graduate, ­Eagle Scout, or Girl Scout Gold Award. $

Renewal: Renewable for three additional academic years after initial award for a maximum of four consecutive academic years or first bachelor’s degree, providing the student lives in a residence hall, is enrolled full time (fall and spring), and completes 24 Southeast credit hours per academic year with a 3.25 cumulative GPA in courses taken at Southeast.

SCHOOL OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS Varies up to $1,500 Eligibility: Available to beginning freshmen with a 21 ACT and 3.0 cumulative GPA after six semesters and to community college students with 24 transferable hours and a 3.0 cumulative GPA. • Art, music, theatre, or dance major • Audition and/or portfolio may be ­required ART (573) 651-2143 MUSIC (573) 651-2141 THEATRE & DANCE (573) 651-2149 Renewal: 3.0 cumulative Southeast GPA, completion of 30 Southeast hours per academic year, and approval of department chairperson. COLLEGE ACCESS PARTNERSHIPS (573) 986-6135 SOUTHEAST MARCHING BAND (573) 651-2141 MUSIC ENSEMBLE (573) 651-2141 SPEECH AND DEBATE (573) 651-2241 SPIRIT GROUPS Start at $200. Audition is required. CHEERLEADING (618) 697-0491 SUNDANCERS (573) 270-9270

ENDOWED/SPONSORED SCHOLARSHIPS Submit the FAFSA by January 15 for need-based consideration. Apply online by March 1. semo.academicworks.com

AIR FORCE ROTC HOUSING SCHOLARSHIP Varies up to $3,000 Eligibility: This scholarship is awarded to those who meet the following criteria. 1. Will reside in a University residence hall 2. Is an active participant in the Air Force ROTC program 3. Is enrolled in AS199, AS299, AS399, or AS499 Renewal: Renewable for seven semesters for a maximum of eight consecutive semesters or first bachelor’s degree. Recipients must maintain a 2.5 semester GPA in Southeast courses (excluding dual credit) and complete a minimum of 12 Southeast credit hours per semester. Must continue to satisfy 1 through 3 above. semo.edu/takecommand

SHOW-ME GOLD HOUSING SCHOLARSHIP Varies up to $3,000 Eligibility: This scholarship is awarded to those who meet the following criteria. 1. Will reside in a University residence hall 2. Is an active participant in the Show-Me GOLD program 3. Is enrolled in NG001 Renewal: Renewable for seven semesters for a maximum of eight consecutive semesters or first bachelor’s degree. Recipients must maintain a 2.5 semester GPA in Southeast courses (excluding dual credit) and complete a minimum of 12 Southeast credit hours per semester. Must continue to satisfy 1 through 3 above. semo.edu/takecommand

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Federal and state grants, loans, and work study programs require the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Complete your 2017-2018 FAFSA as early as October 1, 2016, using the student/parent 2015 income tax information. Use the IRS data retrieval tool to import tax information directly from the IRS during the FAFSA application process. Instructions are provided electronically while you are completing your FAFSA online.

GRANTS 

STUDENT LOANS

WORK STUDY

FEDERAL PELL GRANT

FEDERAL DIRECT LOAN

FEDERAL WORK STUDY

598- 5,815 annually Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial need • Satisfactory academic progress • Enrolled as a regular undergraduate student

Maximum annual award:

Award varies from $1,000-$1,500 Student paid at least minimum wage for no more than 20 hours per week. Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial need • Enrolled at least half-time • Enrolled as a regular student Priority deadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by February 1

$

(Federal, State, Institutional)

$

FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT 800 maximum Criteria/Eligibility: • Zero EFC and Pell Grant eligibility • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time Deadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by February 1

$

ACCESS MISSOURI PROGRAM (Missouri ­Residents) Awards range from $1,500-$2,850 (Maximum award may be reduced by the state and minimum award may be reduced due to receipt of other aid.) Criteria/Eligibility: • Initial eligibility determined by the state of Missouri • Full-time enrollment • EFC 12,000 or less • Maintain satisfactory academic progress and obtain a 2.5 cumulative college GPA • Make corrections to the FAFSA by July 31 (Additional information may be required by Missouri Department of Higher Education.) Deadline: FAFSA submitted to Central Processor by February 1 for guaranteed consideration or by April 1 for consideration if sufficient funds are available.

Dependent Total Base Amount Additional Loan (Sub+Unsub) Unsubsidized Amount

$3,500 $2,000 $5,500 1st yr. $4,500 $2,000 $6,500 2nd yr. $2,000 $7,500 3rd and 4th yr. $5,500 The additional unsubsidized loan limit for independent students in the first and second year is $6,000. Repayment begins 6 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment. Criteria/Eligibility: • Financial need required for subsidized loans • Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time • Degree-seeking

FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN • Financial need • Awarded after Federal Direct Loan eligibility is determined • Enrolled at least half-time • $4,000 maximum award amount • First payment (disbursement) must occur on or before September 30, 2017 • One year eligibility* Deadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by February 1. *The Federal Perkins Loan program is scheduled to end after the 2017-2018 academic year.

DEADLINE January 15

Submit your FAFSA online. Southeast’s federal school code is 002501. For the most consideration for federal, state, and institutional aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at  fafsa.gov by mid-January to meet the February 1 priority deadline. Financial Aid Award Notifications are sent to the student’s Southeast email address. Be sure to activate your Southeast Key (email) as soon as you are admitted.

Office of Student Financial Services Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4710 (573) 651-2253 [email protected] semo.edu/sfs

PARENT LOAN FEDERAL DIRECT PLUS LOAN Maximum award: Southeast “Cost of Attendance” less other financial aid Criteria/Eligibility: • FAFSA must be on file • Parents of “dependent” undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time • Financial need not required A credit check denial may increase student’s Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan Eligibility.

In accordance with federal regulations set forth by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, information on the institution, financial assistance, scholarship fraud, graduation rates, athletic participation, campus security, student rights and responsibilities, and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act at Southeast Missouri State University can be found at semo.edu/consumerinfo.

COMPARE OUR VALUE SOUTHEAST MAIN CAMPUS

USE THE “UNDERGRADUATE COST AND SCHOLARSHIP ESTIMATOR” TO CALCULATE YOUR INDIVIDUAL COST. SEMO.EDU/COSTCALCULATOR

TEXTBOOK RENTAL

Cost for 30 credit hours per year, based on fees in effect during fall 2016 semester for full‑time undergraduate students Missouri MAA Non-Missouri Resident Recipient Resident

Tuition General Fees Textbook Rental Room and Meal Plan Residence Hall Fees (Internet, Cable TV) Midwest Achievement Award Estimated 2016-2017 Cost

5,979.00 $1,011.00 $259.40 $7,310.00 $150.00

$11,364.00 $1,011.00 $259.40 $7,310.00 $150.00 $ ( 5,385.00) $14,709.40 $14,709.40 $

$11,364.00 $1,011.00 $259.40 $7,310.00 $150.00 $

20,094.40

2016-2017 RESIDENCE HALL FEES

Southeast operates a textbook rental program in which most students pay less than $260 per year for textbooks, compared to more than $1,000 per year at other colleges and universities. That is a savings of about $3,000 over four years!

2-person room with 15-Classic Meal Plan (with $140 in flex) for an academic year

SUITE Dobbins River Campus Center, Merick Hall, LaFerla Hall Henderson Hall, Myers Hall, Towers North & West, Vandiver Hall COMMUNITY – SINGLE OCCUPANCY Dearmont Hall COMMUNITY Group Housing Towers East & South ADDITIONAL RESIDENCE HALL FEES (REQUIRED) Housing Deposit (one-time fee) Residence Hall Association Fee Ethernet/LAN Access Cable Television Fee

$

9,060.00 8,810.00

$

$

8,310.00

$

7,810.00 7,310.00

$

$

150.00 $ 30.00 $60.00 $60.00

A housing deposit is required before the Contract for University Housing can be processed. Other meal plans are available. semo.edu/residencelife/halls

ATTENTION MILITARY PERSONNEL AND FAMILY MEMBERS Non-Missouri resident veterans, spouses of veterans, and dependents of veterans may qualify for a tuition rate equal to the Missouri resident tuition rate. semo.edu/veterans

2016-2017 FEES FEES PER CREDIT HOUR Tuition Missouri Resident Tuition Non-Missouri Resident Tuition Online Degree (semo.edu/sfs/online) General Fees ADDITIONAL FEES Optional Parking Pass (perimeter parking per year) Off-Campus Courses (per credit hour) ITV Courses (per credit hour) Online and Webinar Courses (per credit hour) SPECIAL PROGRAM FEES

199.30 378.80 $265.00 $33.70



$

$



$

140.00 $4.00 $5.50 $19.50

The following programs require a special program course fee per credit hour to offset expenses associated with national accreditation requirements, low student/faculty ratios and high-cost equipment. Per Credit Hr.

Athletic Training / Business Administration (BSBA) Core Courses/ Computer Science / Music / Nursing / Theatre and Dance

$

20.00

Additional course fees may apply. semo.edu/sfs/fee-schedule

For a detailed list of fees, visit semo.edu/sfs/fee-schedule.

Office of Student Financial Services Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4710

(573) 651-2253 [email protected] semo.edu/sfs

2016-2017 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CAMPUSES Lower Level (000-299) Courses Only Does Not Apply to Online Web/Webinar Courses Per Credit Hr. 30 Credit Hrs.

Tuition Missouri Resident General Fees Technology/Maintenance Fees Textbook Rental Parking Pass Estimated 2016-2017 Cost

Fees are subject to change by the Board of Regents. These fees represent 2016-2017 fees as of May 2016.

133.50 $10.00 $16.50 (per course) $25.94 none $



4,005.00 $300.00 $495.00 $259.40 none $5,059.40 $



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