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Click here for registration to the Stage Combat Workshop
Other Ways to Apply -- Download a printable application
- Request an application by:
THE APPLICATION PROCESS- Complete the application for admissions.
- The Office of Admissions will send the Secondary School Report and Transcript Request form to you to forward to your high school guidance counselor.
- Request that your ACT and/or SAT results be submitted to Eureka College. Eureka's ACT code is 1022, and our SAT code is 1206.
For Transfer Students:
- Submit official copies of transcripts from all colleges that you have attended.
- If you have earned fewer than 30 transferable semester hours, submit your high school transcripts and ACT or SAT result
For International Students:
- There is no application fee.
- The Secondary School Report is attached to the application form. If you apply
- A minimum 2.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) on a 4 point scale is required.
- Students from non-English speaking countries should submit ACT or SAT scores or have a minimum score of 550 on the Paper-Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or CBT equivalent. Attendance at an American School or High School generally will mean the TOEFL is waived as long as classes in English are of a "B" grade or higher. In addition to all normal application procedures, international students must demonstrate the ability to supply funds to finance their education. International students may be considered for all Eureka scholarships. - A completed copy of the Sources of Support Form. The Office of Admission will notify you of the receipt of your application with a reminder of outstanding materials needed before an admissions decision can be made.
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