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To be considered for admission to St. Thomas Aquinas College submit an application as early as possible during your senior year of high school. In evaluating your application, the Admissions Committee will review the following: • Official High School Transcript; As soon as we have received your completed application and all of the required materials listed above, the application will be assigned to a counselor for review. You will be updated throughout the process and a final decision letter will be sent within two weeks of our review of your completed application. If you accept our invitation to attend St. Thomas Aquinas College, you will need to submit a deposit by the required date (May 1 for fall enrollment). Students whose native language is not English will be required to submit their official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) taken within the last four months. The TOEFL is not required for students who have a New York State Regents Diploma. |
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Contact the office to visit, take a campus tour, Telephone: 845.398.4100 You may choose to print out an application, type it, and then mail it with a check. |
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The Honors Program is designed to provide a HEOP The Higher Education Opportunity Program is for New York State residents only. This program provides financial support from New York State and the College for students who meet specific criteria as outlined by the New York State Education department. Visit our link to the College's HEOP program to obtain details on eligibility. If you believe you are eligible, then you should check the box titled HEOP on the College application. For more details, contact the College's HEOP Office at 845.398.4028. Pathways is a comprehensive, structured support program serving selected St. Thomas Aquinas College students with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders. A summer program is required. Interested students must apply to both the College and Pathways program. For a Pathways application or additional information, E-Mail or call the Pathways Office at 845.398.4230. |
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