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Haskell Indian Nations University

Haskell Indian Nations University
155 Indian Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66046

Official telephone: (785) 749-8404
Website: www.haskell.edu
Screen last updated on: December 2016

The admissions information below is valid for the 2016 academic year.

ADMISSIONS OFFICE
Admissions officer: Dorothy Stites,
Director of Admissions
Contacting the office: 785 749-8454
785 749-8429 (fax)
admissions@haskell.edu

FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN APPLICATION PROCESS & REQUIREMENTS
Is there an application deadline for fall? yes
Final filing date for fall: June 1
Application fee: $10
Are refunds available on the application fee? no
Supplemental forms required for those using Common Application: 0
Admissions requirements:
Applicants with composite score of 19 ACT (combined SAT Reasoning score of 1350) qualify for admission. Applicants with ACT scores lower than 19 (combined SAT Reasoning score 1350) must meet two of these standards: minimum 2.0 GPA, composite ACT score of 15 (combined SAT Reasoning score of 1100), or rank in top half of secondary school class (or proof of military service). Students applying to attend Haskell must either be an enrolled member of a Federally recognized tribe eligible for education benefits from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) or at least one-forth total degree Indian blood descendant of an enrolled member of a tribe eligible for BIA education benefits. Official documentation regarding tribal recognition signed by the appropriate BIA agency or tribe.
High school graduation is: required, GED is accepted
Standardized test requirements: SAT I or ACT required

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