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Catalog 2015-2016
Home-Schooled Student Admission
Catalog Year:
2015-2016
Complete the Hendrix application or the Common Application online or mail a completed application to Hendrix. You may access both applications and other required application materials at
www.hendrix.edu/apply.
If the applicant is completing his or her high school work through a diploma-granting institution, the applicant will need to submit evidence of the coursework completed along with an indication of level of performance. In the absence of a transcript, we ask that the student submit a portfolio of the work the student feels is most indicative of his or her academic achievements. This may include grades from an accredited college or university, scores from AP tests, examples of independent research, evidence of completed units in science, English or other concrete academic subjects, or descriptions of books and other curricular materials used and mastered in preparation for college-level courses. GED results may also be submitted if available.
Interviews are not a required part of the admission process, but are strongly encouraged. The Office of Admission reserves the right to require an interview as part of the admission process, if deemed necessary.
An applicant must take the ACT or the SAT and request that his or her scores be sent to Hendrix. There is no preference as to which test is taken, but Hendrix strongly urges all applicants to take either the ACT or the SAT during their junior and/or senior year of high school. Note that scores from the ACT and SAT writing tests are not considered when evaluating candidates for admission. The Hendrix ACT code is 0128, and the SAT code is 6273.
Letters of recommendation are particularly important for home-schooled applicants, and we encourage applicants to provide us with at least one recommendation from an individual who can evaluate the applicant not only as a student but as an individual and member of the community. While we value recommendations from family members, we ask that applicants also include a third-party reference from a non-family member such as a qualified tutor, mentor or teacher.
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General Information
The Liberal Arts College
Historical Sketch of Hendrix College
Presidents of Hendrix College
The Statement of Purpose
Equal Opportunity Statement
Accreditation and Memberships
The Academic Program
The Program for the Bachelors of Arts Degree
The Collegiate Center Requirements
The First-Year Experience: The Engaged Citizen & Explorations
Capacities
Learning Domains
Your Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning
Double Counting of Courses
Number of Courses Required for Graduation
Residency Requirements
Majors and Minors
Senior Capstone Experience
The Program for the Master of Arts in Accounting
Double Counting of Courses
Academic Support and Engagement Opportunities
Advising and Academic Success
Academic Advising
Academic Success
Career Discovery and Internships
Career Discovery
Internships
Olin C. and Marjorie H. Bailey Library
Oathout Technology Center and Media Center
Engaged Learning Opportunities
Your Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning
Accademia dell'Arte
Army ROTC
Engineering Cooperative Programs
Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
Independent Studies
International & Intercultural Studies
Pre-Professional Programs
Public Health Combined BA & MPH Degree
Undergraduate Research
Semester in Environmental Science
Hendrix-in-Washington
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The W.C. Buthman Endowed Visiting Scholar and Lectureship Program
Robert and Lillian Drake Endowed Lectureship
The Miller Center for Vocation, Ethics, and Calling
Hendrix-Murphy Foundation Programs in Literature and Language
The Steel Center
Academic Policies and Regulations
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Schedule Changes
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Cambridge International Examinations Credits
English Course Placement for International Students
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To Apply for Admission to the Freshman Class
International Student Admission
Home-Schooled Student Admission
To Apply for Admission by Transfer
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Security Deposit
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Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy
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Application Procedure, Verification, and Disbursement for Federal Aid
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