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Undergraduate Admission:
Admission decisions are made upon receipt of all final and
official transcripts. Application forms and information
about procedures and deadlines may be obtained from the
office of Admission.
In order to be eligible, applicants must:
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Have a
General Secondary Education Certificate, or its
recognized equivalent, with a minimum cumulative average
of 70%.
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Pass
the Hebron University entrance exam.
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Submit
two recommendation letters from the previous high
school(s) attended.
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Complete an application form.
However, Meeting the above requirements, will not guarantee
admission. The University chooses students on the basis of a
wide range of criteria, including academic achievement,
performance in subjects relevant to academic program
selected and supplementary information obtained through the
admissions form.
Transferring:
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In order to be eligible for transfer to Hebron University,
applicants must:
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Have
received the minimum marks on the General Secondary
Education Certificate, or its recognized equivalent, for the
faculty being applied to.
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Be
transferring from an accredited institution.
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Have
maintained a minimum average of 70%.
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Not have
been expelled from the previous institution.
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Have a good
record at the previous institution.
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Complete an
application form before the deadline.
For further information please contact the
Info@Hebron.edu
ACADEMIC RULES AND REGULATIONS
The Academic Load
The number of credit hours a student carries during a
semester is referred to as the academic load. Normally, the
load for a full time student is 15 credit hours, provided
that the number of courses does not exceed six. Under
special circumstances, however,
the
head of the department concerned may allow a full time
student to register for 18 credit hours. Permission to
register for 21 credit hours may be granted upon the
approval of college Dean and by satisfying one of the
following two conditions:
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Cumulative Average is more than 80%.
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That 21 credits are needed to complete
graduation requirements.
No student on academic probation is allowed to register for
more than 14 credit hours during the academic semester.
A summer academic load is normally between 3 and 10 credit
hours. A student on academic probation may not take more
than 6 credit hours in summer. |