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2015 Guide to Admission & Financial Aid

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Manitowoc www.sl.edu Admission contact: 800.236.4SLC, ext. 175 or 920.686.6175 admissions@SL.edu Financial aid office contact: 920.686.6122 or 800.236.4752 x122 sl.edu/traditional-program/financial-aid financialaid@sl.edu President: Dr. Chris Domes General contact: 800.236.4SLC, ext. 175 or 920.686.6175 admslc@sl.edu 2406 South Alverno Road Manitowoc, WI 54220-9340 Enrollment: 1,158 Student/faculty ratio: 6:1 Admission requirements: At least 16 academic units of study in high school, including English (4), history (1), social sciences (2), mathematics (3), science (3), foreign languages or fine arts (1). Minimum 2.0 GPA, 18/ACT score. How AP/IB credits are handled: Credit awarded for AP scores 3 or better. IB credit accepted on a course by course basis. Degrees offered: Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Arts in Education (Teacher Leadership or Administrator Leadership tracks), Master of Arts in Special Education, Master of Music: Kodaly Emphasis, Master of Science: Management & Organizational Behavior. Other programs: Accelerated evening coursework on the main campus in Manitowoc and at outreach sites through the state, CLEP testing, tutorial services, and credit for prior learning. Traditional on-campus day and evening programs, off- campus degree completion, teacher certification, and certificate programs ranging from business to ministry. Tuition and fees: $24,350 Room and board: $8,600 Financial aid: Percentage of freshmen receiving financial aid: 93% Percentage of all full-time undergraduate students receiving financial aid: 94% For institution-specific scholarships, contact the Office of Admissions at 920.686.6175 or admslc@sl.edu FAFSA Code: 003850 Athletics: Conference/division affiliation: United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), Division III. Men: basketball, cross-country, golf (co-ed), soccer. Women: basketball, cross-country, golf (co-ed), volleyball. At Silver Lake College of the Holy Family, you will find small classes in a dynamic, personalized learning environment. An emphasis on a well-rounded, liberal arts curriculum serves as a means to intelligent and compassionate civic engagement. Silver Lake College offers 23 undergraduate majors and 5 graduate programs and provides students with diverse options to become engaged outside of the classroom, from men's and women's sports, to honor societies, student publications and departmental clubs. Silver Lake is committed to making an exceptional degree program an affordable option for everyone; over 90 percent of our students receive financial aid each year. Find the extraordinary in you at Silver Lake College! 6LOYHU/DNH&ROOHJH WisconsinsPrivateColleges.org 24

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