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Carroll College is committed to ensuring equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, national origin, or ethnic origin. No qualified individual is excluded from admission or participation in any educational program, activity, or facility by reason of disability, providing the individual can properly perform with reasonable accommodation.

Degree candidates are those who have made application, through the Office of Admission, for a course of study leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Accountancy or Master of Social Work degree (for information about graduate level admission, please refer to the Graduate Programs Bulletin  section of this catalog). Degree candidates may be enrolled on a full-time or part-time basis.

Admitted candidates are those who, in the view of the Admission committee, are likely to succeed in and contribute to the Carroll College community. The Committee conducts a comprehensive review when evaluating and determining the admissibility of candidates. In all cases, the underlying principle of comprehensive review for admission consideration is the assessment of preparedness, potential and purpose. The process is one that weighs heavily the candidate’s past academic performance with the greatest emphasis placed upon the candidate’s grades and the quality of academic preparation (curriculum). Admitted candidates will demonstrate a strong academic background. Carroll does not have established quotas or standardized admission requirements. Decisions are based on a student’s work during high school, verbal and quantitative reasoning skills, demonstrated commitment to intellectual achievement, and at the student's discretion can include performance on standardized college entrance examinations and/or a secondary school report or letter of recommendation . In the case of transfer applicants, the college work already completed is considered.

All offers of admission are contingent upon the successful completion of ongoing course work, and the College reserves the right to revoke admission if current coursework is not satisfactorily completed.

A complete admission file includes:

  • Completed application form
  • Official transcripts from high school, any college(s) concurrently attended during high school, or GED/HiSet Exam scores (if applicable)
  • Official ACT, CLT, or SAT scores (at the student's discretion; please refer to the test optional link on the web: https://www.carroll.edu/how-apply/test-optional ) 
  • Secondary school report or letter of recommendation (encouraged but not required)
  • If in the judgment of the Admission Committee a student’s academic records do not provide sufficient information to make an admission decision, additional documents may be required.  In such instances, an additional semester of academic performance, a written essay/statement, a letter of recommendation, and/or a standardized test score (ACT, SAT, or CLT) may be required.

Students who desire to enroll before completing the traditional senior year in high school (outside of our Advanced College Experience/Early Access program) will be reviewed by the Admission Committee to determine the applicant’s ability for academic and personal success.

The Admission Committee will consider ACT, CLT or SAT test scores posted on an official high school transcript as official for admission purposes. Otherwise, the applicant must have test scores submitted from one of the following entrance examinations: ACT, CLT, or the College Board (SAT). The Carroll ACT identifying number is 2408 and the SAT identifying number is 4041. Traditional first- year applicants are encouraged to take admission tests by December of the senior year of high school in order for the Office of Admission to make a timely decision. Applicants may obtain testing information from any high school counseling office/career center or online.

The offer of admission is contingent upon the successful completion of the senior year of high school and graduation and required document requirements. To receive full consideration for scholarships and financial aid opportunities, applicants must have a complete admission file by the regular consideration admission deadline.

First-year applicants are strongly encouraged to follow a college-preparatory curriculum. While such a curriculum is recommended, it is not required in order for a student to be considered for admission to Carroll College. The following is a recommended curriculum schedule for four years of high school:

English—4 years

Mathematics—3 years, including Algebra II

Social Studies—3 years, including U.S. History and U.S. Government

Science—2 years, including one lab science

Foreign Language—2 years

Fine Arts (music, art, theatre)—2 years

Technology—1 year

High School Diploma/GED Validation Policy

In the event Carroll College has reason to believe that a high school diploma is not valid or was not obtained from an entity that provides secondary school education, Carroll College will conduct additional research to determine if the diploma is in fact valid. Red flags that will prompt additional research are:

  • No apparent state legal authority for high school or G.E.D.
  • Limited curriculum/instructors
  • High school diploma given for a fee within a short period of time
  • High school diploma date/place not consistent
  • High school diplomas/transcripts/GED’s that were issued by a school that bears a non-traditional name that does not end in “high school”, such as “academy”, or “center”
  • High school diplomas/transcripts/GED’s that were purchased and/or completed online
  • High school diplomas/GED’s that have names and/or dates that have been written on the diploma, and those where “white out” type corrections have been made

Should any of the above red flags exist, Carroll College will conduct additional research to include:

  • Checking the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) website for information relative to the validity of the school, and if the school in fact provides secondary school education. If Carroll College is unable to obtain the required information, Carroll College will contact the state the school is located in an attempt to obtain the appropriate documentation.
  • Determining if the school has previously been identified as a high school diploma mill, via internet research and existing lists the school maintains.
  • Determining if the diploma or transcript was purchased online with little work expected by the student, or if it was earned via brick and mortar traditional high school.

Ultimately, if Carroll College is not reasonably certain a high school diploma or G.E.D. is valid, the student will not be admitted. Carroll College’s decision relative to the validity of a particular high school diploma or G.E.D. is final, and not subject to appeal.

High school students with demonstrated superior academic ability will, upon written request, be considered for admission to a degree-seeking program after completing a minimum of three years of high school. High school students do not qualify for federal aid.  The following additional documents are required for admission consideration:

  • Two letters of recommendation from an instructor, counselor and/or high school principal supporting the student’s decision to seek early admission.
  • Personal statement addressing the circumstances and decision that led the student to seek early admission to college.
  • Interviews may be required of some candidates.

High schools students who receive scores of 4 or 5 on the College Board Advanced Placement Examination may, upon enrollment, be granted advanced placement and college credit in appropriate subjects. Reports on examinations must be sent timely to the Registrar directly from the College Board. For a full list of AP exams accepted for addition to Carroll transcripts, please visit the AP and IB policy webpage at https://www.carroll.edu/apply/ap-ib-policy .

Carroll College recognizes the International Baccalaureate as a challenging program of student and takes this into consideration when reviewing the student's application for admission. Students who present scores of 5, 6, or 7 on the International Baccalaureate (IB) higher level examinations may be awarded college credit. No credit will be awarded for subsidiary level examinations. Reports on examinations must be sent to the Registrar directly from the International Baccalaureate Organization. For a full list of IB exams accepted for addition to Carroll transcripts, please visit the AP and IB policy webpage at https://www.carroll.edu/apply/ap-ib-policy .

Credit and/or advanced standing for international leaving exams is considered on a case by case basis. For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at [email protected] .

Carroll College warmly welcomes students who have been educated through homeschool curricula. Students applying for admission to Carroll College that have participated in a home-school program must submit the following:

  • Completed application form (available online at www.carroll.edu or www.commonapp.org )
  • High school transcript and/or syllabus of all course work completed and any colleges concurrently attended during high school, or GED/HiSet Exam (if applicable)
  • Results of a standardized test (ACT, CLT, SAT, COMPASS or ACCUPLACER)
  • Letter of recommendation, by someone other than a parent, addressing academic potential and accomplishments (encouraged but not required)

Please note: Although not required for admission consideration, homeschooled candidates are encouraged to submit their state’s equivalency of high school completion.

Carroll welcomes applications from students whose educational interest will be served by transferring from two-year or four-year colleges. Students are considered transfer candidates if they have attempted a minimum of 24 credits from a regionally accredited college or university after high school graduation.

Admitted candidates are those who, in the view of the Admission Committee, are likely to become successful members of the Carroll community and demonstrate a strong academic background. For that reason, a holistic admission policy is practiced. Transfer students should have a minimum 2.50 overall college grade point average (4.0 scale) to be considered for admission.

  • Completed application form, including personal statement
  • Official transcripts from all college(s) previously attended and official transcripts from high school if fewer than 24 semester credits of college level work was attempted
  • ACT, CLT or SAT test scores if fewer than 24 semester credits of college level work was attempted. The COMPASS or ACCUPLACER may be requested of applicants who have been out of high school for more than three years
  • Letter of recommendation is encouraged but not required.

The offer of admission to transfer students is contingent upon the successful completion of collegiate course work.

The policy governing the undergraduate Transfer of Credit  is found in the Academic Policies section of this Catalog.

The policy regarding Transfer of Graduate Level Credits  is fund in the Academic Policies for Graduate Students section of the Graduate Programs Bulletin.

Carroll is pleased to welcome international students. Carroll offers a welcoming community and provides a variety of services for international students during their tenure at the College. International students who wish to attend Carroll College as degree or non-degree students will follow these guidelines:

  • Apply online at www.carroll.edu or complete the Common Application.
  • All applicants must submit certified copies of all transcripts, diplomas, certificates, and degrees received, as well as certified copies of all subjects for which the applicant was enrolled or is presently enrolled via InCRED. If records are not in English, the applicant must submit an official certified translation. All credentials must bear the official school seal and signature and be sent directly to the Office of International Admission no later than the deadlines outlined in the Admissions Deadlines and Notifications section of this catalog. Transcripts marked “issued to student” are unacceptable.

TOEFL: The minimum score accepted is 550 (paper) 213 computer and 80 (iBT) with a 20 in each band. The Carroll College school code is 4041. Information concerning the TOEFL may be obtained from: www.ets.org/toefl/ or from the nearest U.S. Consulate.

EIKEN: A grade of pre-1 or higher is required.

IELTS: A score of 6.5 or higher is required. (IELTS is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations).

  • All applicants requiring an F1 or J1 visa must submit Carroll’s certified financial statement demonstrating who will accept responsibility for the student’s financial obligations. This statement must certify that the applicant will have funds available to meet all costs required to attend Carroll College each year the applicant is in the United States. This form can be obtained on the international admission website or by contacting the Admissions Office at [email protected] .
  • All international students are required to show proof of medical insurance before attending classes.  All J1 students must secure insurance that meets the US Department of State insurance requirements.
  • All international students must follow the International Student Policies  as outlined in the Student Handbook.

All offers of admission are contingent upon the documentation of successful completion of high school or collegiate course work in progress. Files that are incomplete or do not provide clear evidence of an ability to pursue college level work will be held until further evidence is requested and received.

Admission into the College by the Office of Admission does not guarantee acceptance into a major program of study. Acceptance into the Nursing program or the Teacher Education program requires submission of an additional application and supporting credentials. Nursing offers both a direct entry and pre-nursing option. Criteria for admission into a particular program can be obtained by referring to the appropriate department section of this catalog.

Upon receiving notification of admission, students must submit an enrollment reservation fee of $200 ($750 for international students) and a completed enrollment reservation form to confirm their intent to enroll at the College. Students admitted for the Fall semester must submit the enrollment reservation fee and form by May 1. Students admitted after May 1 are required to submit their enrollment reservation fee and form within 15 days of admission. The fee is non-refundable after May 1. The priority for need-based aid will be given to those students who have made their enrollment deposit by May 1. For Spring semester, to confirm intent to enroll, admitted students must submit the enrollment reservation fee and form by December 1 to confirm their intent to enroll. The fee is non-refundable after that date.

Note: Although this is a non-refundable fee after May 1 for Fall semester or December 1 for Spring semester, it can be applied to either semester within one full academic year following the original application to enroll.

Students who have been absent from Carroll College for one or more semesters are required to complete an application for readmission available from the Office of Admission. A student who has attended another college/ university since withdrawal from Carroll College must submit an official copy of the transcript from each institution to the Office of Admission before the application will be considered. Students readmitted to Carroll will continue with the academic standing they had the last term they attended the College. Generally, if a student interrupts attendance, s/he must graduate under the requirements in effect at the time of re-admission; however, a student who takes a one- or two-semester break from the College and leaves in academic good standing may be eligible to return under her or his original catalog year, providing s/he can complete the requirements within six years of initial enrollment. Determination of appropriate catalog year is made by the Registrar. Prior admission and/or attendance at Carroll College does not guarantee readmission. Readmission to the College does not guarantee acceptance into college housing. Once readmitted, students who wish to reside on campus must submit a Housing Application form.

Non-degree students are those who are enrolled at Carroll College, usually on a part-time basis, and who are not seeking a degree.

Non-degree students must hold a high school diploma or its equivalent. Applicants who were enrolled in high school within the last two academic years are required to submit an official high school transcript and a personal statement indicating why they are seeking admission as a non-degree student. Once these supporting documents are received the Admission Committee will render its decision. Students must meet the requirements for good standing at Carroll in order to enroll for subsequent courses.

Non-degree students may complete 18 credits of coursework after which time the student must apply for admission as a degree-seeking student or re-apply to continue his or her status as a non-degree student.

Enrollment Procedure

To enroll as a non-degree student at Carroll College, one must complete the following steps at the Office of Admission or Registrar's Office (1 and 2 below) and at the Business Office (3):

  • Complete the Non-Degree Student Application Form, which can be found online at www.carroll.edu .
  • Complete registration according to the dates specified in the semester schedule.
  • Pay for other charges and appropriate special course fees.

Conversion to Degree Candidacy

Should non-degree students wish to become degree candidates, they must comply with all admission requirements as outlined in this bulletin. The non-degree student should keep in mind the following points:

  • A non-degree student is not guaranteed admission into a degree program of the College by reason of having taken courses at Carroll.
  • The non-degree student is obligated to fulfill the graduation requirements set forth in the college bulletin for the year of admission as a degree candidate.
  • Non-degree students who are admitted as degree candidates must abide by all academic policies as outlined in the appropriate bulletin.

Students may be enrolled as auditors upon payment of the usual fee and audit tuition. Auditors will not receive college credit for the course. A student cannot establish credit in an audited course by a challenge examination or by payment of additional tuition. Class participation is at the discretion of the instructor. It is the responsibility of the auditor to meet with the instructor at the beginning of the course to determine the level of participation and obligation required of the auditor. Certain programs and specified courses are not open to auditors. In all classes, students who register for credit and who pay regular fees will have priority over those students who register on an audit basis. Senior citizens over 60 years of age are accepted on an audit basis at reduced tuition costs.

Carroll Advanced College Experience

A special arrangement with Helena-area high schools enables qualified juniors and seniors to enroll for college credit courses at Carroll while completing their secondary school requirements. Qualified home-schooled students are also welcome to participate in this program. On a space-available basis, Carroll Advanced College Experience students can enroll in up to two 100-level courses (no more than 8 credits). Students may be approved for 200-level courses with demonstration of appropriate preparation.  Advanced College Experience program students will enroll for both college credit and high school credit under dual-credit agreements with local high schools; these students will be charged a per-credit tuition rate, plus applicable fees. While some restrictions apply, the Carroll Advanced College Experience program is open to students with a minimum high school cumulative GPA of 3.25 and approval from both a parent/guardian and a high school counselor or teacher. Application forms and further information are available through the Office of Admission.

Carroll encourages interested students to visit the campus . Students have the option to participate in a student guided campus tour, attend classes, meet with an admission and/or financial aid counselor, and meet with a professor. Please contact the Office of Admission two weeks prior to the date of your intended visit. Information regarding campus visits or any matters regarding admission should be directed to:

Carroll College, Office of Admission

1601 North Benton Avenue

Helena, MT 59625-0002

406-447-4384 or 1-800-992-3648

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Every student is considered for an academic merit award when they apply to Carroll College.  With merit scholarships up to $28,000 and other talent, service, or leadership scholarships, students from every type of family and income level are able to make Carroll affordable. You can also earn a merit scholarship as a test optional student. 

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See what it's like to be a student at Carroll University and explore things that interest you. Whether you spend a few hours on campus, or a few days, we're looking forward to your visit.

Come for an in-person visit and receive a $2,000 ($500 per year) visit grant! Available to new, incoming freshman who visit in-person after their junior year in high school through May 1 of senior year. 

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The Carroll University Admissions team is located in Voorhees Hall, located at 100 North East Avenue. 

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The Admission Office is open for limited individual visits weekdays from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Schedule an Individual Visit

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We are offering small group on-campus visits on the weekend. See an admission presentation and get a full campus tour. Spots are limited, so register soon! All Saturday visit programs are 10:00am-12:00pm, unless otherwise noted. 

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See what it's like to be a Pioneer. Tour campus, meet faculty, admission staff, coaches and current students, and learn more about life at Carroll, financial aid and our academic programs. Choose which type of open house is right for you:

Prospective Undergraduate Student Open House

See a presentation about admission and financial aid, go on a campus tour and more. Spots are limited, so register soon!

Program Specific Open House

Stay tuned for our 2024-2025 Program Specific Open House dates soon! Come and learn about Carroll from students and faculty in the specific field or major you're interested in.

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Accepted students and families are invited to attend these special open house events.

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Considering becoming a Pioneer? Join us for an admission presentation and campus tour!

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Schedule a live virtual campus tour.

Schedule a live virtual tour with a student tour guide. See our campus facilities, learn about life on campus and get real-time answers to your questions along the way, all from the comfort of your home. Tours are conveniently held weekday afternoons and evenings, as well as Saturday mornings. Schedule a date and time today – our student tour guides can't wait to meet you! Residence Halls will be included in virtual tour!!!

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    The Carroll College Spring Visit Days provide an excellent opportunity for you to take everything in, see our campus come alive, and meet other students like you who are thinking about making Carroll their college home. Experience: A campus tour; Lunch with faculty and staff ; Academic Forums across disciplines for students with special faculty ...

  10. Carroll College Virtual Campus Experience

    Welcome to Carroll College's Virtual Campus Experience. If it's on campus, it's only a few clicks away. Just sit back and go at your own pace - there's a lot to see. From academics to unique college traditions, the virtual tour showcases the entire student experience - before you ever step foot on a campus. Are you ready for the Ultimate Virtual Campus Experience?

  11. The College Tour

    The episode will launch on Amazon Prime TV on May 28, 2024, as part of The College Tour's 11th season. Office of Admission. A true Pioneer, Carroll University is Wisconsin's first, four-year institution of higher learning. For the next half hour, 10 students will guide you through our 30-minute TV episode of The College Tour, hosted by ...

  12. Visit Campus

    Turn right onto White Rock Avenue and use the right lane to turn onto Main Street. Head westbound on Main Street and then make an immediate left onto East Avenue. Proceed along East Avenue and turn right (west) on College Avenue. Park in Lot 6, adjacent to Voorhees Hall. Take I-94 east and exit on Hwy F south (Exit 295).

  13. Take the Carroll College Campus Virtual Tour

    At the beginning of your college search, a virtual tour can be a beneficial tool to explore the campus before your visit. When you do visit the campus, be sure to talk to current students about their experiences. A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending Carroll Montana.

  14. Welcome Admitted Students

    Welcome! Congratulations on your acceptance into Carroll College. We hope you will find a home here as a member of the entering class of Fall 2024. To continue your Carroll College adventure: Schedule a visit. Come see our beautiful campus, attend a class (when in session) and meet with an admission counselor.

  15. Carroll College

    Carroll College recognizes the International Baccalaureate as a challenging program of student and takes this into consideration when reviewing the student's application for admission. Students who present scores of 5, 6, or 7 on the International Baccalaureate (IB) higher level examinations may be awarded college credit. ... [email protected] ...

  16. Carroll College Virtual Campus Experience

    Your interactive connection to the sights and sounds of college life. If it's on campus, it's only a few clicks away. Just sit back and go at your own pace - there's a lot to see. From academics to unique college traditions, the VCE showcases the entire student experience - and before you ever step foot on a campus. Are you ready for the Ultimate Virtual Campus Experience?

  17. Carroll College Virtual Campus Experience

    Your interactive connection to the sights and sounds of college life. If it's on campus, it's only a few clicks away. Just sit back and go at your own pace - there's a lot to see. From academics to unique college traditions, the VCE showcases the entire student experience - and before you ever step foot on a campus. Are you ready for the Ultimate Virtual Campus Experience?

  18. Interactive Campus Map Carroll College Virtual Campus Experience

    Welcome to Carroll College's Virtual Campus Experience. If it's on campus, it's only a few clicks away. Just sit back and go at your own pace - there's a lot to see. From academics to unique college traditions, the virtual tour showcases the entire student experience - before you ever step foot on a campus. Are you ready for the Ultimate Virtual Campus Experience?

  19. Carroll to Host Visit Day in Spokane on April 26

    Early Bird Ballroom. 333 W Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA. Register Here. QUESTIONS? 406-447-4382 or [email protected] . Carroll College is coming to the Spokane area! Admission counselor Alex Coulter '23 will join current faculty and financial aid staff, along with a current student, on April 26, 2024, to provide an overview of the ...

  20. Carroll College Virtual Campus Experience

    With merit scholarships up to $28,000 and other talent, service, or leadership scholarships, students from every type of family and income level are able to make Carroll affordable. You can also earn a merit scholarship as a test optional student. Carroll was the #1 Best Value College in the West for 2022-2023.

  21. Application for Admission

    A Catholic, Liberal Arts College in Helena, MT. Opens the Carroll College campus map ...

  22. Carroll University

    514 likes, 3 comments - carrolluniversityOctober 25, 2023 on : "The College Tour cast is back in action! Today, we're filming with three amazing students: Will Campbell will dive into "the c ...

  23. Virtual Tour

    Explore Carroll's beautiful campus on your own through our virtual tour, or request a guided tour by contacting our Admissions Office at [email protected] or 410-386-8430. Explore Our Spaces

  24. Admission: Spokane Visit Day

    Carroll College is coming to the Spokane area!Admission counselor Alex Coulter '23 will join current faculty and financial aid staff, along with a current student, to provide an overview of the college and answer any questions you might have. Our faculty will share about what makes Carroll unique, the student/professor relationships, and the outcomes and opportunities academically at Carroll ...

  25. Undergraduate Student Campus Visits

    Saturday Morning - Admission Counselor Presentation. We are offering small group on-campus visits on the weekend. See an admission presentation and get a full campus tour. Spots are limited, so register soon! All Saturday visit programs are 10:00am-12:00pm, unless otherwise noted. April 13, 2024. April 20, 2024.

  26. Admission: Virtual Early Registration

    Register for April 26. Incoming Fall 2024 students: It's time to register for classes!This virtual advising session is for incoming Fall 2024 undergraduate students who have been admitted and submitted an enrollment deposit to Carroll but cannot attend our in-person Future Saint Friday programs.During this event, you will learn how to use our ...

  27. 'Good Morning America' to feature Houston's Cleburne Cafeteria for

    "Good Morning America" will be live in Houston on Wednesday for a stop on their "Comfort Food America" tour. Houston is one of four cities GMA is visiting, looking for the most comforting dishes ...

  28. Houston's iconic Cleburne Cafeteria presented with 'Good Morning

    Houston is one of four cities GMA is visiting as part of the tour, looking for the most comforting dishes in the country. RELATED: After 2 fires, Cleburne Cafeteria tops Food & Wine list of best ...

  29. Campus Tour

    Meet at St. Albert's Hall. We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience by clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies.

  30. Penn State legacy recruiting target locks in Happy Valley official visit

    Central Bucks East (Doylestown, Pa.) High School junior Michael Carroll shared his official visit outlook Tuesday morning. The offensive lineman plans to be back at Penn State for a June 14-16 ...