Offer Guide: Penn State Brandywine

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2018 Guide for New Students Offered Admission PENN STATE BRANDYWINE brandywine.psu.edu/admission

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A guide to students offered admission to the Penn State Brandywine campus.

Transcript of Offer Guide: Penn State Brandywine

2018

Guide for New Students Offered Admission

PENN STATE BRANDYWINE

brandywine.psu.edu/admission

�Accept your offer of admission online through MyPennState at admissions.psu.edu/mypennstate (click on Accept your offer of admission), or sign and return the Acceptance Noti-fication you received with your offer of admission along with the acceptance fee. If accepting by mail, please keep a copy of the signed Acceptance Notifica-tion for your records. Please note the reply date on the Ac-ceptance Notification from Penn State; replying after that date may void your offer of admission.

�When you accept your offer of admis-sion, we need to provide you with a permanent Penn State account known as a Penn State Access Account. Acti-vating your Penn State Access Account will be the first step in accepting your offer of admission. Your Access Account will allow you to use LionPATH, Penn State’s enrollment management sys-tem. Through LionPATH, you will view your student aid package, schedule classes, pay your tuition, and conduct other business with the University. You can activate your Penn State Access Account now before accepting your offer of admission in order to see your financial aid package when it becomes available. You’ll find instructions on ac-tivating your account on MyPennState where you see your admission decision. Activating your Penn State Access Ac-count prior to accepting your offer of ad-mission does not obligate you to attend Penn State.

Admission Checklist�Fill out the Free Application for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.ed.gov if you haven’t already done so. Penn State’s priority filing date is February 15, and our school code is 003329. Visit the Office of Student Aid website, studentaid.psu.edu, for more information. Penn State will begin making student aid awards to first-year students in early March.

�Take part in Penn State’s New Student Orientation, designed to help prepare you for course selection and life as a Penn State student. Orientation in-volves an educational plamning survey and an online placement test in math, after you accept your offer of admission, and a visit to campus. Online placement testing begins in early March and continues on a rolling basis through the summer. Tests are completed online; you will receive more information about how and when to access the test after you accept your offer of admission. You will receive more information about taking the placement tests and sched-uling your New Student Orientation after accepting your offer of admission. Learn more about New Student Orien-tation at orientation.psu.edu.

�Pay your semester bill. Tuition bills are generated by the Office of the Bursar on June 1 for Summer Session and on August 1 for the fall semester and can be paid online through your LionPATH Student Center (lionpath.psu.edu). When your bill is ready, you will receive an email at your Penn State email address with instructions on how to complete payment. Please visit bursar.psu.edu for more information on semester bills and payment plan options.

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FAFSA

Penn State’s priority filing date is February 15.Our school code is 003329.

�Submit immunization forms. Penn State requires all students to have the Mea-sles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) immuniza-tion. Additionally, all students living in University-owned residence halls must have the Meningococcal Conjugate vac-cination. Immunization forms must be submitted by your NSO. You can learn more about the submission process here: http://studentaffairs.psu.edu/health/immuniza-tions/.

�Arrive on campus. New students arrive on campus a few days before classes begin and take part in Welcome Week activities to meet fellow students, as well as faculty and staff. In addition, students who will reside on campus will move into the residence halls at this time. Detailed information on these ac-tivities is typically mailed to your home address during the summer.

HOUSING AT PENN STATE BRANDYWINE On-campus housing at Penn State Brandywine is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Housing is not guaranteed for any first-year or transfer students. If on-campus housing is avail-able when you accept your offer of admis-sion using MyPennState, you will be able to indicate that you are interested in living on campus. After paying the nonrefund-able general acceptance fees and housing reservation fee, you must then agree to the Housing Financial Statement and Terms and Conditions of the Housing Contract to complete the contract process. Please refer to the Living on Campus brochure in MyPennState or visit eliving.psu.edu for more information.

Students who require disability-related accommodations for on-campus housing should call 610-892-1461 to review the ser-vices available.

Off-campus housing information is available at brandywine.psu.edu/campus-housing or by calling 610-892-1390.

Resources• Academic Calendar: View important dates

for the academic year at: registrar.psu.edu/ academic_calendar/calendar_index.cfm.

• Adding Credits to Your Penn State Record: Visit admissions.psu.edu/credit for more information on how to transfer credit from another college or university or add Advanced Placement credit.

• Disability Services: For information about services for students with disabilities, contact the Student Disability Resources office at 610-892-1461 or http://brandywine.psu.edu/disability-services.

• University Health Services: Visit studentaf-fairs.psu.edu/health for more information about immunizations, medical, pharmacy, and health insurance options available to Penn State stu-dents. If you have any health problems (physical or emotional) that limit your activity, please notify University Health Services of your situation and anticipated needs as soon as possible.

• Your Academic Area: With a few exceptions, first-year students are admitted to an academic college or the Division of Undergraduate Studies rather than to a specific major. Most students declare their major during their third or fourth semester and must meet entrance-to-major require- ments, which may include completion of prereq-uisite courses and achievement of a specific GPA while enrolled at Penn State. You may wish to discuss your intended major with an academic adviser during New Student Orientation.

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Conditions of Our Offer of Admission• Completion of High School: Your offer of

admission is conditional upon your completion of all entrance requirements, including gradu-ation from high school. After graduation, you must send us an official high school transcript verifying high school graduation. Applicants may also submit satisfactory scores from the General Educational Development (GED) test or a high school equivalency diploma in place of a high school diploma.

• World Language: Two units in a single world language other than English are required. Ameri-can Sign Language can be used to satisfy the World Language requirement. A student may be admitted with fewer than two units in a world language other than English, but must correct this deficiency by the time s/he graduates from Penn State. This deficiency may be corrected by passing one three- or four-credit college-level world language course, by earning transferable credits from another institution, or by demon-strating proficiency equivalent to two units of high school world language study.

• Credits Taken at Other Colleges and Universities: If you attend another college or university after high school graduation, your offer of admission to Penn State is conditional until we receive official college transcript(s). The transcript(s) must verify that you have earned at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA, attempted fewer than 18 semes-ter credits, and did not leave the college on probation. Transcripts should be sent directly to Undergraduate Admissions at University Park by the registrar of the institution(s) you have attended.

IF YOU DECIDE TO CANCEL: If at any time

you decide not to attend Penn State, please email

us about your plans at [email protected] or use

the Offer Decline function in MyPennState. If you

decide not to attend after accepting your offer of

admission, we cannot refund your acceptance

fees.

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Penn State students and faculty are committed to scholarly

principles that respect and acknowledge individual achievement.

STATEMENT OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY Penn State students and faculty are committed to scholarly principles that respect and acknowledge individual achievement. At Penn State, certain behaviors are viewed as unacceptable, including cheating, plagiarism, falsifying or fabricating information, and aiding and abetting academic dishonesty. Students who violate these principles are subject to penalties, including course failure and dismissal from Penn State. By accepting the offer of admission, you agree to observe all rules and regulations of

The Pennsylvania State University.

STATEMENT OF PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY Penn State students are expected to uphold the principles of the University and adhere to the University Code of Conduct on or off campus. For more information and to access the Code of Conduct, please visit our website at: studentaffairs.psu.edu/conduct.

ContactsMont Alto: 800-392-6173; montalto.psu.edu

New Kensington: 724-334-LION (5466), 888-968-PAWS (7297); nk.psu.edu

Schuylkill: 570-385-6252; sl.psu.edu

Shenango: 724-983-2803; shenango.psu.edu

University Park: 814-865-5471; psu.edu

Wilkes-Barre: 570-675-9238; wb.psu.edu

World Campus: 800-252-3592; worldcampus.psu.edu

Worthington Scranton:570-963-2500; worthingtonscranton.psu.edu

York: 717-771-4040; york.psu.edu

Academic Areas

Agricultural Sciences: 814-865-7521; agsci.psu.edu

Arts and Architecture: 814-865-9523; artsandarchitecture.psu.edu

Smeal College of Business: 814-863-1947; smeal.psu.edu

Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications:814-867-2495; comm.psu.edu

Earth and Mineral Sciences: 814-863-2751; ems.psu.edu

Education: 814-865-0488; ed.psu.edu

Engineering: 814-863-1033; engr.psu.edu

Health and Human Development: 814-865-2156; hhd.psu.edu

Information Sciences and Technology: 814-865-8947, 866-225-8707; ist.psu.edu

Liberal Arts: 814-865-7141; la.psu.edu

Nursing: 814-863-0245; nursing.psu.edu

Eberly College of Science: 814-865-2609; science.psu.edu

Campuses

Abington: 215-881-7600; abington.psu.edu

Altoona: 814-949-5466, 800-848-9843; altoona.psu.edu

Beaver: 877-JOIN-PSU (877-564-6778); beaver.psu.edu

Behrend: 814-898-6100, 866-374-3378; behrend.psu.edu

Berks: 610-396-6060; berks.psu.edu

Brandywine: 610-892-1225; brandywine.psu.edu

DuBois: 814-375-4720, 800-346-ROAR (7627); dubois.psu.edu

Fayette: 724-430-4130; fayette.psu.edu

Greater Allegheny: 412-675-9010; greaterallegheny.psu.edu

Harrisburg: 717-948-6250, 800-222-2056; harrisburg.psu.edu

Hazleton: 570-450-3142, 800-279-8495; hazleton.psu.edu

Lehigh Valley: 610-285-5035; lehighvalley.psu.edu

Schreyer Honors College: 814-863-2635; shc.psu.edu

Division of Undergraduate Studies: 814-865-7576; dus.psu.edu

University-wide Administrative Offices

Admissions: 814-865-5471 (phone), 814-863-7590 (fax); admissions.psu.edu

Bursar: 814-865-6528; bursar.psu.edu

Health Services: 814-865-6555; studentaffairs.psu.edu/health

New Student Orientation:814-865-4178; orientation.psu.edu

Registrar: 814-865-6357; registrar.psu.edu

Student Aid: 814-865-6301; studentaid.psu.edu

Student Disability Resources: 814-863-1807; equity.psu.edu/student-disabili-ty-resources

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