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Admission and Enrollment
WHO IS
ELIGIBLE TO APPLY?
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All high school
graduates.
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Anyone who has a
Certificate of Proficiency or G.E.D.
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Anyone 18 years of age or
older who can benefit from the online
certificate program.
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Anyone 18 years of age or
older seeking to enroll through the Open
Learning Program.
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High school students who
meet specific requirements for dual
enrollment. International students who
meet specific admission requirements.
CAN I APPLY
IF I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE LIVING
CHURCH OF GOD?
Yes. The university is open
to the public but students have to agree to
comply with Living University rules and
regulations and to abide by the Code of
Honor as a condition to their enrollment in
courses. Living University admits students
of any race, color, and national or ethnic
origin. It does not unlawfully discriminate
on the basis of any status or condition
protected by applicable federal or state law
in the administration of its educational
policies, financial assistance, admission,
employment, educational programs or
activities.?
WHO MUST
APPLY?
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All new students (those
who have never attended Living
University).
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Returning students who
have not attended for one or more
regular semesters (if you attended the
prior term simply logon to the e-learning
system as you do not need to reapply).
HOW DO I
APPLY?
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After submitting all of
your information, you will receive an
e-mail confirmation providing you with a
Student ID, a password, and other
important admissions information.
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Go to
www.livinguniv.com and click on the
Application link and follow the steps to
complete an application.
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Go to the university
website and select the E-Learning Login
from the menu bar.
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Select New User by
clicking on Register and enter in
lowercase characters your Student ID and
Password.
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Complete the form. By
following these steps you have created
an account in the E-Learning System and
may register for Open Learning Program
courses.
MUST I SUBMIT
TRANSCRIPTS?
Official
college transcripts from schools previously
attended must be submitted for:
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Applicants who plan to
complete a degree or a diploma, enroll
as an on campus student at Charlotte, or
as postbaccalaureate student.
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Applicants who need to show
completion of course prerequisites.
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Applicants who wish to
receive transfer credit.
Official high
school transcripts must be submitted for:
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All high school students.
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Applicants who plan to
complete a degree or a diploma, or
enroll as an on campus student at
Charlotte.
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Applicants who need to
show completion of course prerequisites.
IS THERE A
FORMAL ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT?
A contractual relationship
exists between the student and the
University. See
Enrollment Agreement
for a copy.
HOW DO I
APPLY FOR ONSITE STUDY AT CHARLOTTE?
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The University seeks
applicants for onsite study.
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Only a limited number of
students can be admitted each year and
the University follows a selective
admissions policy.
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New students are admitted
only in the fall semester.
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Interested parties should
refer to the University Catalog or the
University Website for specific
procedures and requirements.
WHAT IS THE
CODE OF HONOR?
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The University selects
and retains students from those who
voluntarily are in harmony with the
philosophy and principles of the
University.
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Therefore, students are
expected to reflect the character of the
University in conduct, speech, and
appearance, whether on or off campus, to
their families, other students, the
alumni, and the public.
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Upon matriculation,
students consent to conduct themselves
in a prudent, responsible, and ethical
manner as members of the University
community.
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This means they agree to
act in good faith, to exhibit honesty,
integrity, and exemplary conduct and to
comply with the principles set forth in
the Code of Honor. See
Code of Honor
for a copy.
HOW DO I
CONTACT ADMISSIONS?
The email address is
admissions@livinguniv.com
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