General Admissions to Fairmont State
Students seeking admission to Fairmont State must be of the age of compulsory attendance in the state of West Virginia and file an application for admission. Application and supporting credentials must be on file at least two weeks prior to the opening of a semester or term. All credentials submitted in support of an application for admission become the property of the University and will not be returned to the student. Any student admitted upon the basis of false credentials will be subject to immediate dismissal from the University.
The application for admission must specify the student’s desired degree or program objective. Admission to Fairmont State does not guarantee admission to specific programs, which may be restricted due to limitations of staff, physical facilities, and space available for experiential training. The standards and procedures for admission to limited-enrollment programs are presented later in this section.
Students who fail to register during the semester or term for which they have been admitted, must file another application in order to gain admission at a later date.
Application Forms and Procedures
All students applying for admission to Fairmont State degree programs are required to complete and submit the following forms and credentials:
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Application for Admission.
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Official high school transcript sent by high school or high school equivalency diploma (not required for transfer students having a 2.0 grade point average and at least 24 hours of completed coursework).
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Official ACT or SAT scores (not required for students who graduated high school more than 5 years prior to enrollment term or for transfer students having a 2.0 average and at least 24 hours of completed coursework).
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Transcript of home-schooled students to include classes taken, credit hours and grades earned, graduation date and signature of the home school provider (may be submitted in lieu of a high school equivalency transcript, however the high school equivalency transcript may be required for financial aid and scholarships).
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Official college transcripts, if applicable.
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Permanent Resident Card, if applicable.
The American College Test/Scholastic Aptitude Test Requirement
Fairmont State requires the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of all applicants unless you have graduated high school or received a high school equivalency transcript more than five years prior to seeking admission. ACT or SAT scores are also used to determine student placement in English and mathematics courses, for scholarships and loans, and for academic advising purposes. High school students are encouraged to take the test beginning in their junior year. For information concerning registration and test dates for the ACT National Exam, please visit the official ACT website, www.act.org. Students seeking admission to the University, who have missed the national testing date(s) may take the residual ACT (Contact Enrollment Services for additional information).
Immunization Requirement
Starting for Fall 2021, immunization compliance and record tracking will be done by Student Health Services. Information regarding how to sign into your secure student health portal through myFairmontState. On your portal site, you will be able to directly upload your immunization records and/or your titer information. Please find the list of vaccinations below required of all newly admitted students and all housing students:
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) - 2 doses or bacterial/serological evidence of immunity to each component of the vaccine (for those born after January 1, 1957);
- Varicella (Chickenpox) - 2 doses or laboratory/serological evidence of immunity;
- Tetanus (Tdap) - Dose within the last 10 years;
- Polio - 3 doses; and
- Meningococcal Vaccine (MCV4 or Quadrivalent) - Dose received within the last 5 years.
In addition, the following are strongly recommended prior to enrollment at Fairmont State University:
- Tuberculosis screening;
- Hepatitis A vaccine or combined Hepatitis A&B vaccine;
- Annual Influenza (Flu) vaccine;
- Human Papillomavirus (HP-9) - Gardasil (for females and males);
- Pneumovax, if indicated;
- Hepatitis B - 3 dose series or laboratory/serological evidence of immunity; and
- COVID-19 vaccine
Bachelor’s Degree Programs Admission Requirements
Admission to bachelor’s degree programs is open to graduates of approved high schools who have a 2.0 high school GPA (or received a high school equivalency transcript) and a minimum composite score of 18 on the ACT or 870 on the SAT (combination of Critical Reading and Math scores if test was taken prior to March 2016) or a 950 SAT (total score on tests taken March 2016 and after). Students with at least a 3.0 high school GPA and SAT or ACT composite test scores will be admitted regardless of the test scores. Applicants must also satisfy the following minimum high school unit requirements.
Required Units (Years)
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4 units of English (including English 12CR and courses in grammar, composition, and literature)
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3 units of Social Studies (including U.S. studies/history)
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4 units of Mathematics (three units must be Algebra I and higher or Math I or higher; Transitional Math for Seniors will also be accepted). Courses designed as “support courses”, such as Math I Lab or Math I Support, that provide extra instructional time but no additional content shall not be acceptable as meeting the required 4 mathematic course core requirements.
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3 units of Science (all courses to be college preparatory laboratory science, preferably including units from biology, chemistry, and physics)
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1 unit inArts
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2 units of World Language (two units of the same world language; sign language is also acceptable)
Fairmont State may admit by exception students who do not meet the basic admissions standards.
Admission to Teacher Education
Admission to Teacher Education is selective. Please refer to the College of Education “Program of Study” in the catalog for requirements.
Admission to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (RN-BSN track) requires students to be admitted to Fairmont State University. Student must have an active unencumbered WV or multistate RN license (by the third week of the first semester of the program) and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in order to be eligible to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Once admitted to the program students must meet all clinical agency requirements; information about clinical agency requirements can be obtained from the College of Nursing.
Admission to Associate of Science Degree in Nursing Program
Admission to the Associate of Science in Nursing program (traditional ASN, hybrid/weekend ASN, and LPN to ASN tracks) is competitive. Students must be admitted to Fairmont State University. Applicants must have a 2.0 minimum cumulative GPA from high school and/or college and have obtained a minimum composite score of 60 on the TEAS exam in order to be eligible to apply. Priority application deadlines are January 15 for Fall admission and May 1 for Spring admission. Once admitted to the program students must meet all clinical agency requirements; information about clinical agency requirements can be obtained from the College of Nursing.
Admission to Aviation Flight Program
Admission to the Flight Program is competitive. Applicants will be required to submit an additional Flight Program application form. Based on academic credentials and other aviation-related experiences, selected individuals will be asked to provide proof of an Unrestricted 1st or 2nd Class Medical Certification, will be scheduled for an interview. International students will also need special clearance from the TSA.
Students Seeking a Second Bachelor’s Degree
Students who have completed a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution may pursue another degree as a postgraduate student. In order to be admitted, the student must submit an application and all college transcripts. General studies, major, and minor requirements will be reviewed by the appropriate departments to determine what additional courses must be completed. While credit for the previously earned baccalaureate degree will be posted on the Fairmont State transcript, no individual courses will be translated.
Non-Degree Seeking Admission Requirements
Admission to Fairmont State as a Non-Degree Seeking student is open to those not seeking and/or not eligible to pursue a credit-bearing certificate or degree at the institution. This is intended for students registering for occasional college courses with no degree objective. It is not intended to be an exploratory option for first time freshman still deciding on a major.
No transcripts are required for Non-Degree Seeking admission. If a non-degree seeking student should later decide to declare a major and pursue a degree, they will have to reapply to Fairmont State and provide all appropriate transcripts and meet all requirements for the desired degree program.
Transient Students
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Application for admission
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2. Course approval form from home institution granting permission to take transferable class(es) or an official college transcript with at least a 2.0 GPA
International Student Admission Requirements
For an applicant to be considered for admission and to be able to process immigration papers, all application materials and supporting documents must be received by these dates:
1. Fall semester admission: Apply by June 15. All academic documents must be received by July 1.
2. Spring semester admission: Apply by October 15. All academic documents must be received by November 1.
3. Admission for the summer term (May-August) is only permitted if you are currently in the United States.
Upon acceptance, information will be entered into SEVIS and an I-20 will be issued for application of F1 Visa. Required application forms and credentials include:
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Application for admission
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Must have a 2.0 overall grade point average for any high school or college work.
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Official English proficiency scores (TOEFL Internet Based of 61, TOEIC of 605 or IELTS of 6.0) if your native language is not English. Online English courses cannot be accepted in place of these scores.
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Proof of financial support for first academic year (must be in U.S. dollar format and translated to English)
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Sponsor Affidavit Form
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Color copy of Passport
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Original or certified copies of all official academic records/transcripts. Certified documents must be notarized or attested by the education institution, the Ministry of Education of the country, or transcript evaluation agency. High school transcripts are not required for transfer students having a 2.0 grade point average and at least 24 hours of completed coursework.
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All undergraduate students who have attended high school, colleges or universities outside the United States will need to have a transcript evaluation of all academic work completed. Transfer applicants should request a “course-by-course” International Credential Advantage Package (ICAP). High school transcripts are not required for transfer students having a 2.0 grade point average and at least 24 hours of completed coursework. We accept the following transcript services:
- World Education Services (www.wes.org)
- InCred (https://www.incredevals.org/)
- Ucredo (https://ucredo.com/)
- SpanTran (https://www.spantran.com/)
9. Transfer eligibility form, if applicable
10. Proof of health insurance
11. Housing Application (if applicable)
Returning Students
Students who have interrupted their schooling for one semester (not including summer term) must reapply for admission. Any previous holds must be removed before readmission can occur. Students who have attended another institution during this absence are considered to be transfer students and must comply with the requirements listed below.
Transfer Students
Any applicant for admission to Fairmont State who has attended another collegiate institution will be classified as a transfer student. Every effort will be made to allow credit earned at other accredited colleges and universities to count towards a degree at Fairmont State. Transfer students must meet the previously stated admission requirements of Fairmont State. They must provide evidence of good standing at the institution last attended and must have maintained a minimum 2.0 GPA.
Students transferring fewer than 24 semester hours must provide an official copy of their high school transcript/home school or high school equivalency transcript, official ACT or SAT scores (if the student has graduated from high school less than 5 years prior to the enrollment term) and official college transcript(s).
General Studies and Core Coursework Transfer Agreement
According to Series 17, Policy Regarding the Transferability of Credits and Grades at the Undergraduate Level, students who transfer from one state college or university to another may transfer core coursework that will count toward fulfillment of general studies requirements at the receiving institutions.
Under the terms of the agreement, a student may transfer up to thirty-five credit hours of undergraduate coursework in the areas of English composition, communications and literature, fine arts appreciation, mathematics, natural science, and social science as general studies credits. Copies of the agreement are available in the Enrollment Services Center.
The following is a list of Fairmont State Core Curriculum courses which are tranferable to other WV institutions of higher education. Any accepting institution must accept the courses below as general studies credit.
ENGL 1101
ENGL 1102
MATH 1407
MATH 1507
MATH 1430
MATH 1530
MATH 1540
MATH 2501
CHEM 1105
PHYS 1105
Credit from a Junior or Community College
The maximum credit accepted from a Junior or Community College accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools or other regional accrediting association will not exceed 72 semester hours.
Admission to College Level English and Math Courses
Admission to College Level English and Math Courses
Fairmont State has adopted the following requirements for students before they are permitted to enroll in college-level mathematics and English courses.
English
All students may enroll in ENGL 1101. However, students must enroll in a four-credit hour Accelerated version of the course if they fail to earn at least one of the minimum scores prescribed below for the following tests:
- A score of 18 or above on the English section of the ACT.
- A score of 500 or above on the evidence-based reading and writing portion of the redesigned SAT.
- A score of 5 or higher on the WritePlacer.
- An achievement level score of Level 3 on the English/language arts portion of the statewide eleventh grade student assessment, the West Virginia General Summative Assessment.
Students without test scores can also be placed into the appropriate English course based on a review of the high school transcript on file with admissions (official preferred, but unofficial may be used). The review will be conducted by an advisor prior to the student enrolling in courses. Students with at least one D or lower in any high school English class must enroll in the Accelerated version of ENGL 1101.
Mathematics
Any student may enroll in MATH 1407, MATH 1410, or MATH 1430, whichever is appropriate for their pathway. All courses offer integrated support. Students with a test score will be placed into SciTech courses based on the score thresholds listed below. Students without a test score will be placed into the appropriate support course.
Italic cells are scores listed in
HEPC Series 21 State Code (1-19-19)
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Test effective
Mar 2016
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Next Generation ACCUPLACER
Effective Jan 2019
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Math ACT
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Old Math SAT-1
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New Math SAT
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New QAS
Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, & Statistics
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New AAF
Advanced Algebra & Functions
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Course
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No pre-requisite test scores. Any student may register into the class.
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MATH 1407
MATH 1410
MATH 1430
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19
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460
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510
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250
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NOT
APPLICABLE
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CHEM 1101
COMP 1110
MATH 1507
MATH 1510
PHYS 1001
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20
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480
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520
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255
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CHEM 1105
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21
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500
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530
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260
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COMP 1120
MATH 1530
MATH 1550
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23
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540
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560
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NOT
APPLICABLE
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252
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MATH 1540
MATH 2551
MATH 2552
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24
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560
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580
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268
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MATH 1561
PHYS 1101
PHYS 1104
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25
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570
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590
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276
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MATH 2501
TECH 2290
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28
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630
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660
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300
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PHYS 1105
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Students who are dissatisfied with their placement are allowed to request higher placement with the following procedure:
- Students with a recent (within two years) high school GPA of 3.50+ may request a transcript analysis by the mathematics faculty.
- Students without a recent high school transcript or without the high school GPA requirement may request ACCUPLACER testing.
All transcript analysis requests should be sent to Dr. Mahmood Hossain, Mahmood.Hossain@fairmontstate.edu.
The Fairmont State LEAD Center offers the ACCUPLACER Next Generation placement tests, designed by College Board, free of charge to students. Students may take placement exams no more than twice in any given semester. For more information on ACCUPLACER, contact the Fairmont State LEAD Center coordinator, Brittany Cuchta at bcuchta@fairmontstate.edu.
Advanced Standing
Based on the high school record and performance on the ACT or SAT, Fairmont State will determine eligibility for advanced standing and credit in English and foreign language as follows:
English: Students may receive three hours of college credit in ENGL 1101 and may enroll in ENGL 1102 if they present four units of high school English with no semester grade of less than a “B” and a standard score of 25 or higher on the English section of the ACT or 640 on the evidence-based reading and writing section of the redesigned SAT.
Foreign Language: Students who present two or more years of high school French or Spanish may enroll in FREN 1102 or SPAN 1102. Students who present three or more years of high school French or Spanish may enroll in FREN 2201 or SPAN 2201.
Students will not be awarded multiple credit, standing or GPA based on duplicated advanced placement scores, tests or transfer work.
Advanced Placement Examination
Examination
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Minimum Score |
Credit Hours |
Course Equivalent |
Art
Studio Art - Drawing
2-D Art and Design
3-D Art and Design
Art History
Music Theory
English
English Lang. & Comp.
English Comp. & Lit.
African American Studies
History & Social Sciences
Comparative Government & Politics
European History
Human Geography
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Psychology
U.S Government & Politics
U.S History
World History
Mathematics & Computer Science
Pre-Calculus
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Calculus BC
Computer Science A
Computer Science Principles
Statistics
Science
Biology
Biology
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Physics 1: Algebra Based
Physics 2: Algebra Based
Physics C: Elec. & Mag.
Physics C: Mechanics
World Language & Cultures
Chinese Lang & Culture
French Language & Culture
German Language & Culture
Italian Language & Culture
Japanese Language & Culture
Latin
Spanish Language & Culture
Spanish Literature & Culture
AP Capstone Dipolma Program
Seminar
Research
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3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
4
3
3
3
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3
4
3
4
5
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
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6
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3
3
3
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3
6
3
3
3
3
3
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8
3
3
3
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8
8
5
9
4
4
4
5
5
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6
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6
3
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Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
MUSI 1113, 1122
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ENG 1101
ENG 2240
ENGL Elective
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POLI 2200
HIST Elective
GEOG 2210
BSBA 2211
BSBA 2212
PSYC 1101
POLI 1100
HIST 1107,1108
HIST 2211 & 2212
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MATH Elective
MATH 2501
MATH 2501
MATH 2501, MATH 2502
COMP Elective
3
MATH 1550
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SCIE 1100
BIOL 1105, BIOL 1106
CHEM 1101, CHEM 1102
CHEM 1105
CHEM 1105, CHEM 2200
SCI 1105
PHYS 1101
PHYS 1102
PHYS 1106
PHYS 1105
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FREN 1101, FREN 1102
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SPAN 1101, 1102
SPAN Elective
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International Baccalaureate Examination
Exam |
Credit Awarded |
Biology |
BIOL 1104 |
Business Management |
BSBA 2209 |
Chemistry |
CHEM1101 for a 3; CHEM 1105 for a 4 |
Design Technology |
TECH 1101 |
Economics |
BSBA 2200 |
Film |
ENGL 3394 |
Geography |
GEOG 2210 |
Global Politics |
POLI 2210 |
History: Africa/Middle East |
HIST elective |
History: Americas |
HIST elective |
History: Asia/Oceania |
HIST elective |
History: Europe |
HIST elective |
Lang ab Initio |
SPAN 1101 (if language is Spanish) |
Language A: Language and Literature |
ENGL 2240 |
Language B |
SPAN 1101 and 1102 (if language is Spanish) |
Literature and Performance |
THEA 1120 |
Math: Analysis/Approaches |
MATH elective |
Math: Applications/Interpretation |
MATH elective |
Music |
MUSI 1120 |
Philosophy |
PHIL 2200 |
Physics |
PHYS 1101 for a 4; PHYS 1101 and 1102 for a 6 |
Psychology |
PSYCH 1101 |
Social/Cultural Anthropology |
SOCY 3301 |
Sports, Exercise, and Health Science |
PHED elective |
Theatre |
TEAH 1120 |
Visual Arts |
ART 1120 |
World Religions |
PHIL 3350 |
Special Examination for Course Credit
Students may earn course credit by special examination. To apply for permission for such an examination, applicants must be enrolled in the University or must have completed one semester or summer session in Fairmont State. Applicants must first schedule an interview with the College Dean or department representative, who will evaluate the student’s background, experience, and qualifications to establish eligibility and give permission to take the examination. In order to gain college credit by special examination, students must demonstrate better than average proficiency on the examination, as determined by the examiner. Examinations will not be given for college courses in which students have previously received a grade other than “W.”
Applicants must pay a fee of $50.00 per semester credit hour for each special examination. Applications for credit may be obtained from the Academic College or Department. Please refer to the online Campus Directory for specific locations. Payment must be made in the Turley Student Services Center after the College Dean or department representative approves eligibility and before taking the examination. No money will be refunded if any examination is failed. No examination may be repeated.
Students will not be awarded multiple credit, standing or GPA based on duplicated advanced placement scores, tests or transfer work.
Falcon FastTrack Program
Admission to the Falcon FastTrack Program for High School Students
To support Fairmont State’s mission and increase access to concurrent enrollment for high school students, we offer the Falcon FastTrack program. Concurrent enrollment is a low-cost, scalable model that has been shown to ease the transition of students from high school to college, shorten the time to degree completion, reduce the cost of a college degree, and increase degree attainment. At Fairmont State, we offer FastTrack courses in high schools, on our campus, and/or online.
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