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Carroll College is Test-Optional! This means that students can be admitted to the college and be awarded merit scholarships ranging from $17,000 to $24,000 without submitting an ACT or SAT test score.
Carroll College enrollment documents describing policy; enrollment resources, guides and information; and forms.
High school students who receive a score of 5, 6, or 7 on the International Baccalaureate higher-level examinations are granted college credit in appropriate subjects. Credit is not awarded for subsidiary level examinations, Theory of Knowledge, or extended essays. Courses and credits are posted to the student's Carroll transcript upon receipt of the official International Baccalaureate transcripts.
High school students who receive scores of 4 or 5 on the College Board Advanced Placement Examination are granted college credit in appropriate subjects.
Congratulations on your acceptance to Carroll College, we hope you find a home here. Find resources for admitted and deposited transfer students here, including how to schedule a visit, attend a class, meet with an admission counselor, get a to-do-list of the tasks you need to complete before you start classes begin, and get a basic timeline of what to expect over the next few months.
Welcome! Congratulations on your acceptance into Carroll College. Please find next steps on our Admitted Students page including scheduling visits, submitting your enrollment deposit and more!
The Pre-Pharmacy Pathway, followed in conjunction with a major area of study at Carroll College, will prepare students to enter careers that will allow them to administer the safe, effective, and affordable use of medicines. Students will take courses from a variety of subjects that will encourage them to become critical thinkers, compassionate healthcare professionals, and advocates for healthy living.
We are looking forward to the May 2021 commencement of the third class of successful Master of Accountancy (MACC) students.
Admission RequirementsPlease note: as the program is still in the early stages of development, the information below is subject to change.