Successful Students
Great Lakes Christian College seeks students who can succeed academically and spiritually in a Christian college environment.
Applicants who expect to enter a degree program must have a diploma from an accredited high school with a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale and a minimum score of 18 on the ACT or 870 on the SAT.
A pattern of college preparatory studies is also recommended. A high school equivalency certificate issued by the respective State Department of Education is correspondingly acceptable, such as the General Educational Diploma (GED) with an average score of 55%. Official transcripts for all high school credits including at least seven semesters need to be sent directly from the educational institutions to the Admissions Office.
ACT and SAT Tests
All applicants under 23 years of age, or who have not been out of high school for more than five years, must take the American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and have scores forwarded to the Admissions Office.
Test results will be sent directly to Great Lakes Christian College when designated on the test registration (ACT code 2009 and SAT code 7320).
A composite score of 18 on the ACT or a combined score of 870 on the SAT demonstrates probable academic success at Great Lakes Christian College.
Recommendations
A minimum of two favorable recommendations are required. The Admissions Office will send Reference Questionnaires to individuals listed on the Application for Admission. Relatives or individuals under the age of 21 may not be used as references. One reference should be from a person familiar with the applicant’s spiritual maturity, such as a minister, church leader, or Bible teacher. A second reference should be from a person familiar with the applicant’s work ethic in school or the workplace. A third reference should be from a person familiar with the applicant’s family background.
In the absence of High School (and/or previous college) transcripts and ACT/SAT scores students will be enrolled in the Emerging Scholars Track. If GLCC receives the proper paperwork before the add/drop date, the student may move into the mainstream program.
If information comes to light prior to a student matriculating which would have otherwise
prevented them from being admitted to the College, the college reserves the right to rescind that
student’s admission.
Emerging Scholars Track
Students who do not meet the general admissions requirements can apply under the Emerging Scholars Program. Student must, in addition to general admissions procedures, write an essay explaining why they have not met the criteria, how they will be successful in college and why they wish to pursue an education at Great Lakes Christian College. Students must apply for the Fall Semester by July 1 and for the Spring Semester by October 1. Students may be enrolled in the Program for up to one year.
Admittance into the Emerging Scholars Track: In order to be admitted into the program, students must submit a written essay that describes their desire to attend GLCC, explains their past scores and grades, and what they plan to change in the future. The student will meet with the Director of Student Success prior to starting classes.
- The student must be at least 16 years old.
- The student should be in his/her last two years of high school studies.
- The studdennt is limited to six college credits per semester which must be run concurrent with high school coursework and may only enroll in freshman level courses. The following courses are acceptable:
- NT 110 Life of Christ
- EN 130/131 Composition and Grammer 1 / 2
- HI 140/141 Ancient Western Civilization / Medieval Western Civilization
- LI 140/141 Ancient Western Literature / Medieval Western Literature
- MU 100 Introduction to Music
- CC 110 Speech Fundamentals
- PY 150 Introduction to Psychology
- BT 100 Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
- BT 135 Personal Spiritual Formation
- The student must complete the regular admissions procedure requiredd by GLCC for “limited enrollment.”
Homeschooled Applicants
Admission requirements for applicants who have been homeschooled are the same as those for other applicants. They must submit a transcript of their completed high school courses as well as those that are in progress. The transcript should include a course description, grades received, and the signature of the person who prepared it. If the applicant does not already have a transcript, the GLCC Registrar can provide a form that can be used for this purpose. Also, applicants must submit their scores on the ACT or SAT to GLCC.
International Students
In order to facilitate a successful educational experience for international students, GLCC has adopted the following additional requirements:
- Those students whose native language is not English are required to demonstrate competency in English by achieving the following scores on the Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
- Paper-based (PBT) ~ 550
- Computer-based (CBT) ~ 210
- Internet-based (iBT) ~ 79 overall with a minimum of 20 in writing
- Boston Educational Services ~ score of 4.5 or higher Students with lower scores must enroll in the Emerging Scholars Track.
- Letter of financial guarantee from a person or agency and a return ticket to one’s country, or a guarantee of sufficient funds for a return trip and 6 months of banking transactions ending at the time of application.
- Transcripts in English of all educational credits above the eighth-grade level.
All admissions requirements are to be submitted to the Admissions Office at least four months prior to the expected date of enrollment.
Provisional Admissions
In some cases, students who apply late and cannot submit transcripts and references before registration may be accepted on a provisional basis. These students will have time until the add/drop date to submit all information to the Admissions Office. Any extension of this time must be approved by the Admissions Office.
Early/Dual Enrollment for High School Students
High school students, whether attending a public, private, or home-school, are permitted to enroll on a limited basis at Great Lakes Christian College prior to the completion of their high school course of study. The following stipulations apply to these students:
- The student must be at least 16 years old.
- The student should be in his/her last two years of high school studies.
- The student is limited to six college credits per semester which must run concurrent with high school coursework and may only enrolled in freshman level courses. The Following coursese are acceptable:
- NT 110 Life of Christ
- EN 130/131 Composition and Grammar
- HI 140/141 Western Civilization
- LI 140/141 Western Literature
- MU 100 Introduction to Music
- CC 110 Speech Fundamentals
- PY 150 Introduction to Psychology
- BT 100 Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
- BT 135 Personal Spiritual Formation
- The student must complete the regular admissions procedure required by GLCC for “limited enrollment.”