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Application Process
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Application Process
Review what you’ll need in the application process.
Complete application
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- Fill out Registration Agreement Form
- Receive Financial Aid Award
- Start classes!
Complete application
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A student whose enrollment at Mount Vernon Nazarene University has been interrupted for one regular semester or more must be accepted for readmission before being allowed to register for courses.
(Summer school sessions are not considered regular semesters for admissions purposes.) A Re-admission Application must be submitted to the Admissions Office, along with the $100 tuition deposit by the prescribed admissions deadline. The medical history form must be resubmitted only if health has significantly changed since enrollment; residential students must resubmit the housing contract and the $150 housing deposit.
If the student has registered at another college since last attending Mount Vernon Nazarene University, an official transcript and transfer reference must be submitted from each college attended before acceptance for readmission will be considered. A student who has earned a total of 64 semester hours (including that taken at Mount Vernon Nazarene University) who wishes to transfer a lower division course from a community college must secure written permission from the registrar prior to enrolling in the course.
Students seeking readmission after academic or social dismissal must also submit two letters of reference and a personal statement of intent with the application. The personal statement should include a description of activity since leaving the University and the reason for desiring re-admission. Any outstanding balance owed to the University must be cleared prior to consideration of the application.