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Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
Recommendations: | Recommended |
Secondary School GPA: | Required |
Secondary School Record: | Required |
TOEFL: | Required |
$35 | Undergrad Application Fee |
$55 | Graduate Application Fee |
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Address: | 9601 Germantown Ave Philadelphia, PA 19118-2693 |
Phone: | (215) 248-7000 |
General Site: | www.chc.edu |
Admissions: | http://www.chc.edu/admissions/admissions-aid |
Application: | http://www.chc.edu/apply |
with me not actually being a student yet I wouldnt have much advice other than to make sure this is the school for you. dont just apply because the chances of you getting in are higher than most schools. this school is not going to be for everyone which means you should really do your research and be sure you wish to apply.
Read MorePlan your time well. Party off-campus (the last thing you want is an RA knocking on your door. Dry campus, remember?). Always go for the giant chocolate chip cookies in the Griffin's Den.
Read MoreOne tip I would consider to prospective students is to just enjoy your college experience.
Read MoreIf you play sports, this is an okay school to come to. The sports teams are very clique-y. There is nothing to do on the weekends, so if you're big on partying this is the wrong place to come. However, the faculty and staff and very interested in seeing students succeed. It's a small school, and everyone wants to see you do well. You'll definitely get support, and financial aid is pretty good.
Read MoreDon't come expecting the faculty to hold your hand every step of the way; take the initiative to check into the status of your own financial aid, room and board, graduation requirements and so forth. There are no stupid questions; but there may be questions that you regret not asking.
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