Admission Process for ADP Students 2014-2015 The ADP program is for working adults age 25 or older, who are interested in taking classes at night or on the weekends. Students must have earned their high school diploma or GED (General Educational Development) to be considered. Classes are offered every 8 weeks and there are 6 start terms available. Classes run from 6:00 - 8:50 pm. Terms Fall 1 Fall 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 1st 8 weeks 2nd 8 weeks 1st 8 weeks 2nd 8 weeks 1st 8 weeks 2nd 8 weeks Majors Business Administration Finance Interdisciplinary Studies Management Marketing Non Degree Seeking Social Science Cost $482 per credit hour There are no academic scholarships available for the ADP program Steps to becoming an ADP student 1. Apply: The first step to becoming a Jacksonville University Dolphin is to complete the undergraduate, ADP application at www.ju.edu/apply. You may use the promotional code JUFREEAPP to waive the $30 application fee. If you will be using military benefits, please use the promotional code JUMILITARY. 2. Request official transcripts/documentation: Official documentation may be mailed to: Jacksonville University Office of Admission 2800 University Blvd. N Jacksonville, FL 32211 If the institution uses Parchment, the transcripts may be sent to us electronically. If the institution uses E-scrip or Docufide, transcripts may be sent to us electronically by using documents@ju.edu. a. If you have earned your GED, please request your official GED scores. b. If you have earned your high school diploma, please request official high school transcripts. c. If you have earned college credit, please request an official transcript from each college or university you have attended. If you have fewer than 24 transferrable semester hours, we will also require an official copy of your high school transcripts or GED. d. If you have attended a college or university abroad, we require a WES (www.wes.org) or Silny (www.silny.com) evaluation of that transcript. Please choose the course by course evaluation with the calculated GPA option. Puerto Rican schools and The College of the Bahamas are not required to submit this evaluation. 3. Complete the FAFSA. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.fafsa.ed.gov (our school code is 001495). Once a student has been admitted to ADP program, the university will waive the $300 enrollment deposit and a username and password will be e-mailed to you. This information allows you to register for classes. If you have earned college credit, a formal Transfer Evaluation Report (TER) will be created. Jacksonville University awards credit for college or university level classes completed with a C or better (no developmental or remedial classes). Some classes may transfer in as elective credit rather than credit for a core or major requirement. If you have taken AP, IB, AICE or CLEP exams, or if you have a military transcript with college credit, please send the official score report or transcript to us for evaluation. We look forward to guiding you through the admission process! If your last name begins with the letter A-K: Your admission officer will be Tonya Alford. You may reach her at (904)-256-7026 or talford1@ju.edu. If your last name begins with the letter L-Z: Your admission officer will be Erin McFeely. You may reach her at (904)-256-7002 or emcfeel@ju.edu. If you will be using military benefits: Your benefits counselor will be Deirdre Willette. You may reach her at (904)-2567638, dwillet1@ju.edu or veterans@ju.edu. Jacksonville University| Office of Admission| 2800 University Blvd. N| Jacksonville, FL| 32211|