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2015 Guide to Admission & Financial Aid

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Kenosha www.carthage.edu Admission contact: 800.351.4058 or 262.551.6000 admissions@carthage.edu Financial aid office contact: 262.551.6001 www.carthage.edu/finaid finaid@carthage.edu President: Dr. Gregory Woodward General contact: 800.351.4058 or 262.551.6000 admissions@carthage.edu 2001 Alford Park Drive Kenosha, WI 53140 Enrollment: 2,500 full-time undergraduates; 3,400 total Student/faculty ratio: 12:1 Admission requirements: At least 18 academic units of study in high school (recommended), satisfactory ACT or SAT scores (writing portion optional). Students must submit official transcripts; in some cases, a personal interview is required. How AP/IB credits are handled: Carthage awards credit in recognition of scores 3 through 5. For details, see www.carthage. edu/ap. Entering students who seek credit for advanced placement must submit official results to the Carthage registrar's office. Degrees offered: Bachelor of Arts, Master of Education Other programs: Traditional on-campus day program, evening/ weekend program, paralegal certificate program, MSW from Loyola University Chicago offered through weekend study at Carthage. Tuition and fees: $36,570 Room and board: $9,970 Financial aid: Percentage of freshmen receiving financial aid: 99% Percentage of all full-time students receiving financial aid: 99% For institution-specific scholarships, contact the admission office at 800.351.4058 or visit www.carthage.edu/scholarships. FAFSA Code: 003839 Athletics: NCAA Division III; College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin. Men: baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball. Women: basketball, cross-country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball, water polo. Intramurals: Yes Fly with NASA, explore the Great Barrier Reef, sing at Carnegie Hall—this is what Carthage students do in their spare time. Imagine what they do in the classroom! Our students come from throughout the United States and from many other countries for an education that challenges, strengthens, and inspires. Carthage students learn from internationally renowned professors in a picturesque lakeside environment. When it comes to critical thinking, problem solving, and written communication, Carthage seniors are in the top 11 percent nationwide among colleges and universities using the Collegiate Learning Assessment. A rigorous curriculum, undergraduate research opportunities, service learning, study abroad, and enthusiastic students (just like you) make it happen. 9 WisconsinsPrivateColleges.org &DUWKDJH&ROOHJH

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