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Admissions
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ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Wright admits as regular students only those applicants who
have graduated from high school, possess a GED, or are
beyond the age of compulsory school attendance and can
demonstrate an ability to benefit from the program of study
in which they enroll.
Applicants admitted on the basis of having earned a high
school diploma or a GED must certify that they possess the
appropriate credential. In some cases the applicant may be
required to meet with the Director or the Director’s
designate. The final decision to accept each applicant rests
with the Director.
In accordance with Federal Law, students admitted under
Ability To Benefit criteria must achieve a minimum score on
the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test. This score is established
by the U.S. Department of Education. The Evaluation will be
independently administered prior to enrollment.
A personal interview is conducted with each prospective
student to determine his/her motivation and interests.
Previous business training is not required for general
admittance to Wright, although it may prove helpful.
Each candidate for admission is considered without regard to
race, color, national origin, sex, age or physical handicap,
and the school complies with the provisions of Title VI of
the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1973.
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