Knox College welcomes applications from students around the world who value the challenges and rigor of a liberal arts education. Students with initiative, imagination, eagerness for learning, and personal maturity are best able to benefit from the opportunities at Knox. We also appreciate the varied perspectives that students of diverse backgrounds, talents and interests bring to our campus community. In evaluating applications for admission, we carefully review the information provided by the student and his or her recommenders. The greatest weight is given to the applicant's academic transcripts. The difficulty of the courses selected as well as the level and consistency of academic performance are important predictors of future achievement at Knox. Beyond transcripts, we evaluate written communication skills, motivation and maturity, ability to make a contribution to the Knox community, and other personal qualities. Recommendations, admission interviews, the application form itself and the student's personal statement all provide valuable insights that assist the Admission Committee in making a decision. An interview with an admission counselor is strongly recommended for all applicants. Interviews generally take place on the Knox College campus or at off-campus locations during the fall. To schedule a campus visit and interview, or to inquire about the availability of an interview in your area, contact the Office of Admission. The submission of SAT 1 or ACT scores is optional for most applicants. Knox adopted this policy so that you can decide for yourself if your scores adequately reflect your abilities and potential for success in college. There is no score above which you should decide to submit your scores. If you elect to provide your scores, they will be considered and can sometimes help us in assessing your abilities more fully. Scores can be submitted either directly from the testing agency or on your official secondary school transcript. Applying for Admission The Common Application Knox College is an exclusive user of the Common Application. This form can be used to apply for admission at Knox and over 200 highly selective colleges and universities. All applicants should complete the Common Application as well as the Common Application Supplement for Knox College. These forms can be submitted in any order as long as both are mailed by the dates indicated below. The Common Application is available at most secondary schools. It can be downloaded from the Knox web site at www.knox.edu/apply or from www.commonapp.org. The Knox web site also contains all forms needed to apply for admission, scholarships and financial aid. Apply Online Both the Common Application and the Knox College Supplement can be submitted electronically at www.commonapp.org. Early Action (first-year applicants) Nearly one-third of enrolling students are admitted under the Early Action option. Students who determine in the fall that Knox is among the colleges to which they will apply can receive an early notification of an admission decision. Early Action applications should be mailed by December 1. Applicants will be evaluated on the basis of their transcripts through junior year and will be notified of a decision by December 31. Applicants not admitted in Early Action will automatically be considered for Regular Decision. Note: Early Action candidates may apply to other colleges and have until May 1 to make their final college selection. Regular Decision (first-year applicants) Students applying under the Regular Decision option are encouraged to mail their applications for admission by February 1 for priority consideration. Regular Decision candidates receive an admission decision by March 31 and must reply to our offer by May 1. Early Admission (for high school juniors) Exceptionally qualified and mature students may apply for admission after three years of secondary school work. Applicants must complete all procedures and satisfy all expectations for regular first-year admission. They must also include a letter explaining their reasons for entering college early, and their college counselors must also submit a statement supporting their early admission. Transfer Admission Students who seek to transfer after a semester or more of full-time work at another college or university can apply for entrance in fall, winter or spring terms. Applications should be mailed by April 15 for Fall term (notification by May 15), November 1 for Winter term (notification by November 15), and January 15 for Spring term (notification by February 1). Applications received after these dates will be considered as long as spaces in the class remain available. Transfer Credit Transfer credit is awarded for course work in the liberal arts and sciences taken at accredited colleges or universities. A final grade of "C" or better is required for credit. If not indicated on the transcript, a statement of good standing must be supplied from each institution previously attended. The Knox Registrar evaluates each transcript to determine which credits are accepted. Note that 3.3 semester hours are equivalent to 1 Knox credit. To receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Knox, students must earn at least 13.5 credits (one and one-half years of full-time course work) in residence at Knox College.
Campus Visits The Office of Admission encourages interested students and their families to visit the campus. The best time to visit is when classes are in session. If you visit during an academic term, you are able to attend classes, talk with professors, and meet students, as well as tour the campus and complete an interview with an admission counselor. Throughout the year, campus tours and admission interviews are generally available. For more information or to make arrangements for visiting campus, please contact the Office of Admission or visit our web site at www.knox.edu/visit. For More Information
To download an application for admission or to apply on-line, visit www.knox.edu/apply To request further information or an application for admission, or to schedule a campus visit, contact the Office of Admission at: Office of Admission Knox College 2 East South Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401-4999 Telephone: 800-678-KNOX (toll free in U.S) or 309-341-7100 Fax: 309-341-7070 E-mail: admission@knox.edu Web: www.knox.edu/admission
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