Transcripts

        
        A transcript is simply a record of what courses a student has taken and the grade received.  
                        Generally the transcript covers the four years of high school only.
                           A college application will require that a transcript be sent.
 
         If your high school GPA and your scores on the SAT/ACT were similar, the admissions  
           personnel will have no problems with the transcript. If your transcript shows all A’s and then
                test results are low, the school will probably put less value on your transcript.
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 From the Angelo State University admission office:

  ASU has no "PASSING" score for the ACT/SAT - what they require is home schooled individuals 
  to do is present a transcript of courses taken along with any ACT/SAT scores taken.
  They evaluate those documents for admissions purposes.

  ASU-AS A RULE OF THUMB - Home Schooled need to present a score on the ACT/SAT that 
  would be around a 23 for ACT and a 1030 for SAT to be admitted. This is based on a 2.5 GPA or
  higher. THIS DOES NOT HOLD TRUE IN ALL CASES as they look at the classes taken to make
  this decision.

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    From the Texas Education Agency 
  

              The following high school graduation plan complies with TEA standards.

 
These are to be used as a guideline only (if you desire).

  Minimum of 22 credits
  Recommended 24 credits
  Advanced - 24 or more credits -
  Public schools base their credits on the following:
  150-180 hours equals 1 credit or 1 year of study

   Click here for complete details
 
 

 

 

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