College Record 2020-2021

Freshman Selection Process

Freshman Application

Applicants should submit:

1. A completed application (keuka.edu/apply)
2. At least one letter of recommendation from a school counselor or teacher
3. An official copy of his/her high school transcript* or general equivalency diploma (GED); or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC)
4. SAT/ACT test scores are encouraged but optional
5. Applicants considered for scholarship will be reviewed on High School/Secondary School cumulative GPA
6. Upon acceptance, students who enroll are required to submit an enrollment deposit of $200
7. Upon graduating from high school, students must submit an official and final secondary school transcript

*Occupational Therapy candidates are required to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or 85%, in addition to an 80% or higher average in math and science coursework.

Freshman Selection Process

In addition to the required application materials, the admissions committee also looks at recommendations and evidence of participation and leadership in co-curricular activities, special talents, and community involvement. The challenge and scope of a candidate’s secondary school program curriculum are also factors in the decision process. Although not required, applicants are encouraged to submit optional measures (such as SAT/ACT scores) that best represent their talents and aptitudes as outlined in the application.

High school students earning college credits will remain eligible for freshman merit scholarships. There is no limit to the number of college credits a secondary school student can earn prior to graduation from secondary school.  The registrar will evaluate all college level courses completed for credit towards their Keuka College degree.

A freshman can earn up to 11 credits post high school graduation as long as they do not accept financial aid from another institution before enrolling at Keuka College and will still be considered for freshman merit scholarships. If they take more than 11 credits their status would change to "transfer" and would no longer be eligible for the freshman merit scholarships.

Applicants seeking financial assistance are encouraged to apply as early as possible. An enrollment deposit of $200 is required for students who decide to accept an offer of admission. This deposit secures a spot in the entering class.