Anna Maria College uses a holistic admissions approach to identify applicants who they believe will contribute to the Anna Maria community. The admission staff selects first-year and transfer students based upon a combination of the following criteria: Official secondary school record, college transcript, personal essay, references - when made available and the testing from the ACT, SAT, or TEAS testing results and other evidence of the candidate’s readiness to complete undergraduate classwork.
Students applying to the nursing program have separate and distinct admission criteria. Admitted students are expected to conduct themselves in a college-ready manner consistent with Anna Maria College’s policies and expectations for its students, including those set forth in the Student Handbook. Prior to matriculation, admitted students must report to the Anna Maria College Office of Admission any disciplinary violations or other behaviour that is inconsistent with the Code of Conduct. If any of these conditions are not met, the college may withdraw its offer of acceptance and deny admission to the college.
The institution recognises its responsibilities to provide individuals with documented disabilities equal access while maintaining the standards that are essential to the academic program and accepts students with documented disabilities who can successfully pursue the college’s academic program. Learn more about the academic and accommodations policy of Anna Maria College here.