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Early admission is a program prepared for students with superior abilities who prove to be academically and socially motivated to take university-level studies and who are going to attend their last year of high school.
Permission to take classes under this program establishes a temporary registration and does indicate admission.
Students in this category are tentatively admitted, subject to the satisfactory completion of the requirements of the high school diploma and they are classified as “Special Early Admission Students”.
Requirements:
University courses approved at Antillean may be credited toward an academic degree if the student is later admitted as a regular student.
Credits approved in Early Admissions Program will appear in the Permanent Record of the student when registering during the semester as a regular student. Students may register for a maximum of six (6) credits per semester or summer session.
Every candidate must submit an Admissions Application. All applications received by the Admissions Office are processed immediately. When the documentation required for admissions is complete, the person applying is notified about the decision taken by the Admissions Committee.
Steps to apply:
The University will not process any application without having previously received all the required documentation. The admission fee is twenty dollars ($20, non-refundable). The University reserves the right of admissions and/or readmission of any student for the school year. All documentation submitted for admission/readmission purposes becomes property of the Institution.