Comprehensive 2013-2014 UNLV Admissions and Recruitment Agenda Overview
This document outlines the detailed admissions and recruitment efforts for the UNLV 2013-2014 academic year. It includes an agenda of events such as college fairs, financial aid workshops, and outreach programs aimed at engaging high school seniors and prospective students. Key activities encompass Rebel interviews, FAFSA workshops, and special events for future healthcare and engineering professionals. Admission requirements, deadlines, and application procedures are clearly stated, along with resources available to support students in their transition to college.
Comprehensive 2013-2014 UNLV Admissions and Recruitment Agenda Overview
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Admissions 101 Kamisha Johnson & Alfonso Ayala
Recruitment Efforts • Events • Admissions Process/Procedures Agenda:
Admissions Presentations to seniors • Rebel Interviews • Monthly visits-transcript evaluation • Financial Aid • Financial Aid presentations & FAFSA workshops • College/Career Fairs • Next Steps • Junior Jumpstarts Local Outreach
Out-of-state Outreach • Telecounseling • NACAC College Fairs • Meet with students after tour
Ask Me Booths • Counselor to UNLV Day • Future Healthcare Professionals Day • Future Engineering Professionals Day • Rebel Preview (Fall & Spring) • Application Workshops (2) • Teacher Recognition Reception • Honors Evening (AP & IB) • National Merit Weekend • Cash for College & FAFSA Workshops (3) • Scholars Brunch (2) • African-American Scholar Recognition Brunch • Hispanic Scholars Recognition Dinner • *Assist with Rebel STEM Academy (2) • *Assist with Family Weekend Events
May: 10, 23 & 31 (HI) • June: 6, 7, 13, 14, 21, 22, 27, 28 (Transfer) • July: 11, 12, 26 • August: 16 & 21 (Transfer) • Campus Resources • Tour • Advising Session (block scheduling) • Resource Fair Orientation
Applications available online at unlv.edu • Deadlines • February 1st- Priority for Financial Aid & Scholarship • July 1st-Fall • December 1st - Spring Applications
Application Fee Waivers • Valedictorians & National Merits • Limited supply for students in financial need • Second Baccalaureate degree • Summer Applications • Degree seeking-Must go through an admissions counselor • We CANNOT: • Switch students applications from non-degree to degree seeking NOR undergraduate to graduate Special Circumstances:
Freshman 3.0 core GPA (Engish-4, Math-3, Science-3, Social Science-3) OR 1040 SAT –Critical Reading & Math OR 22ACT Transfer 24 Transferrable Credits & 2.5 GPA Admissions Requirements:
Appeal • One personal statement explaining the circumstances surrounding your academic performance. • Two letters of recommendation, preferably from teachers, counselors, or an official who can address your academic abilities. • A copy of your ACT or SAT test scores. • Non-Degree Seeking • Attend another institution Alternate Criteria
Can only defer within an academic year • Fall to Spring, Spring to Summer, Fall to Summer • Never Fall to Fall (i.e. Fall 2014 to Fall 2015) Deferment