Offer Guide: DUS with Conditions Admission

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PENN STATE

DIVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES WITH CONDITIONS

NEW STUDENT GUIDE

Let’s get started! Accept your offer of admission

Log in to your MyPennState Portal and click on Accept your offer of admission. Read your letter closely as it outlines your intended area of study, start term, and starting campus. You will be asked to submit a non-refundable enrollment deposit online. *Please note the reply date on the Acceptance Notification from Penn State; replying after that date may void your offer of admission.

Review your information in LionPATH

LionPATH is where you will review your financial aid package, review transfer credits, schedule courses, pay your tuition bill, and conduct other University business. LionPATH uses the same username and password as your MyPennState Portal.

File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

A redesigned FAFSA is expected to launch in December 2023 for the 2024-25 award year. Stay tuned to studentaid.gov for availability and deadlines. Penn State’s Federal School Code is 00329. We will begin making student aid awards to first-year students in March. You can review your award when you login to your LionPATH account. Visit the Office of Student Aid website for more information.

Complete the ALEKS Math Assessment

This online placement exam will open in early March and remain accessible through the summer. If required to take ALEKS, you will need to finish the assessment prior to scheduling your New Student Orientation and selecting your courses.

Congratulations on your offer of admission to Penn State! Before you start your Penn State experience, there are a few steps you need to take. We have compiled a checklist to ensure you meet all the requirements and deadlines before your start at the University.

Attend an Accepted Student Program

The best way to see if Penn State is the right fit for you is to attend one of our Accepted Student Programs. These programs are open to all students accepted and committed to Penn State. They fill up quickly and registration is required.

Submit your immunization forms

Penn State requires all students to have the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) immunization. If you are living in a University-owned residence hall, you must have the Meningococcal Conjugate vaccination as well. Immunization forms must be submitted prior to your New Student Orientation date. Visit the immunization website for more information.

Register for New Student Orientation (NSO)

NSO is required for all first-year students at Penn State. You will meet with an academic adviser who will talk with you about your educational plans and help you select your first-semester courses. *You will receive additional information about placement tests and registering for NSO after accepting your offer of admission.

Pay your semester bill

Tuition bills are generated by the Office of the Bursar beginning in early May for the summer session and early August for the fall semester. Bills can be paid online through your LionPATH Student Services Center. Please check your Penn State email account for an email with instructions to complete payment.

Housing

Submit your final high school transcript

Ask your high school counselor to submit your final high school transcript, which includes your final grades and graduation date, by July 1. Your admission to Penn State is contingent upon our receipt and review of your final high school transcript, so finish strong!

Transfer your credits to Penn State

Whether you have taken an AP test, earned dual enrollment credit, or were enrolled in courses at another college or university, you may be able to earn Penn State credit. Visit the Academic Credit website for more information about transferring credits to Penn State.

Arrive on campus—Welcome to Penn State!

On-campus housing may be available but is not guaranteed at any campus for students offered admission to the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions. The following campuses offer housing accommodations: Abington, Altoona, Beaver, Berks, Brandywine, Erie, Greater Allegheny, Hazleton, Harrisburg, Mont Alto, Schuylkill, and University Park. If you are interested in on-campus housing, you should contact the admissions office at the campus to which you have been offered admission. Privately owned housing is available near most Penn State campuses.

Admission to the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions

Admission to the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions is an alternative to direct admission. It is designed for applicants who hold a high school diploma or equivalent but may not otherwise meet the initial criteria for entrance to the University or a particular program. Admission to the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions provides an opportunity to prepare for admission to a specific academic college or major. Students admitted into the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions may enroll full or part-time and may take any course as long as prerequisites have been met. A student will be dropped from conditional status after completing 27 credits if, at that time, their cumulative GPA is greater than a 2.0 or C. A student may not register in conditional status beyond the semester in which they complete 36 or more credits, regardless of GPA.

Changing to an Academic College

Students offered admission to the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions may request admission to an academic college as baccalaureate degree candidates during the semester in which they expect to complete 18 credits (9 credits if seeking admission to a two-year degree program) with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 or C. Some academic colleges may have higher GPA requirements and specific course requirements. In addition, any required high school courses not completed in high school must be satisfied by completing specific college-level substitutions. Students admitted to the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions are encouraged to apply to their academic college or major early in the semester in which they expect to complete the requirements noted above. Admission, if approved, would be for a subsequent semester. To move from the Division of Undergraduate Studies with Conditions to an academic college, a student will work with the intended academic college and process a change of major request.

Resources

Academic Calendar

Disability Services

Virtual Tour

International Students

University Health Services

View important dates for the academic year by visiting the academic calendar.

For information about services for students with disabilities, visit the Penn State Student Disability Resources website, or call 814-863-1807.

Discover Penn State, schedule a visit, and get to know your campus through our virtual tour.

International students who accept their offer of admission will be contacted by Penn State Global to begin the I-20 process. Visit

the University Health Services website for more information about immunizations, medical, pharmacy, and health insurance options available to Penn State students. If you have any health problems (physical or emotional) that limit your activity, please notify University Health Services of your situation and anticipated needs as soon as possible. Contact Us Penn State Undergraduate Admissions 201 Shields Building University Park, PA. 16802 814-865-5471 admissions.psu.edu @psuadmissions

Conditions of Our Offer of Admission

Completion of High School

After graduation, your high school counselor must send us an official high school transcript verifying your high school graduation. You may also submit satisfactory scores from the General Educational Development (GED) test or high school equivalency diploma in place of a high school diploma.

World Language

Two units in a single world language other than English are required. American Sign Language can be used to satisfy this requirement. You may be admitted with fewer than two units but must correct this deficiency by the time you graduate from Penn State. This deficiency may be corrected by passing one three- or four-credit college-level world language course, by earning transferable credits from another institution, or by demonstrating proficiency equivalent to two units of high school world language study.

Statement of Academic Integrity

Penn State students and faculty are committed to scholarly principles that respect and acknowledge individual achievement. At Penn State, certain behaviors are viewed as unacceptable, including cheating, plagiarism, falsifying or fabricating information, and aiding and abetting academic dishonesty. Students who violate these principles are subject to penalties, including course failure and dismissal from Penn State. By accepting the offer of admission, you agree to observe all rules and regulations of The Pennsylvania State University.

Statement of Personal Responsibility

Penn State students are expected to uphold the principles of the University and adhere to the University Code of Conduct on or off campus. For more information and to access the Code of Conduct, please visit our Office of Student Conduct website

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The University is committed to equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment for all persons. It is the policy of the University to maintain an environment free of harassment and free of discrimination against any person because of age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, creed, service in the uniformed services (as defined in state and federal law), veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, marital or family status, pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, physical or mental disability, gender, perceived gender, gender identity, genetic information or political ideas. Discriminatory conduct and harassment, as well as sexual misconduct and relationship violence, violates the dignity of individuals, impedes the realization of the University’s educational mission, and will not be tolerated. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Office, The Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901, Email: aao@psu.edu, Tel 814-863-0471. U. Ed. UAO 23-342

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