Admissions and Registration

Requirements for Undergraduate Admission

Christian Brothers University admits students of any race, age, color, sex, religion, and national or ethnic origin.

Freshman Standing: The following qualifications are required of those seeking admission with regular freshman standing:

  1. Graduation from an approved secondary school.
  2. A scholastic average of at least “C” and rank in the upper 2/3 of the graduating class.
  3. Satisfactory scores on the American College Testing Program (ACT) or on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board.

Statistics for the 2014 freshman class were the following:

68% ranked in the upper 25% of their class; 91% attained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher; 54% had an ACT score of 24 or higher for those who reported this data.

Homeschool Students: The following qualifications are required for homeschooled students seeking admission to CBU.

  1. Graduation from secondary school.
  2. A scholastic average of at least a “C”.
  3. Satisfactory scores on the American College Testing Program (ACT) or the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination.
  4. Course descriptions and listing of curriculum strongly preferred.

Transfer Students: Students who wish to transfer from other colleges will be considered if they are in good standing at the college of last attendance. Transfer students are defined as students seeking admission to CBU with 24 or more transferable credits. (see transfer of credit from other institutions.)

International Students: International Students who intend to enter the University must have the equivalent of a high school education and have sufficient command of English to enable them to do the prescribed work. Proof of English proficiency may be shown by means of the TOEFL , IELTS, CAE or CPE exams. Minimum scores are TOEFL (520 for the paper version; 185 for the computer-based test; or 60 for the internet-based test); or IELTS (6.0); or CAE grade of C; or CPE grade of C. Students may use the SAT Critical Reading test prior to March 2016 with a score of at least 450, SAT Reading test after March 2016 with a score of 25, or the ACT English sub score of 21. Students graduating from a U.S. high school or students who have earned a 2.5 or greater in at least 30 semester hours of a U.S. regionally accredited college will also show proof of English proficiency

Adult Students: Students may seek admission to the traditional program or College of Adult Professional Studies. For admissions requirements for the College of Adult Professional Studies, refer to that section of the catalog.

Special Students (non-degree seeking): Qualified applicants who desire to take one or more courses but in general do not intend to earn a degree at Christian Brothers University may be accepted as Special students. Application for admission should be made to the Office of Admissions or the Dean of Adult Professional Studies. Special students may accumulate no more than 36 semester hours of credit at Christian Brothers University. Special students will not be able to have any transfer credit, including challenge exams, granted while classified as special students. Special and Transient students are not eligible for financial aid.

In exceptional circumstances, the Admissions Committee may invite a candidate who does not qualify for degree status to enter the University as a Special Student (non-degree seeking) for a limited period of time. In this time, the student must demonstrate adequate preparation and motivation to pursue the degree program of studies for which he/she has applied.

To seek a change of status to that of a degree-seeking student, a Special student must have completed at least 12 hours of credit at the University and be in good academic standing.

Qualified Special students who wish to pursue a degree must reapply to the Day or Professional Studies programs for a change of status after they have demonstrated their qualifications. Students who are enrolled at another institution and wish to take a course or courses for credit at Christian Brothers University should present official correspondence from that institution to the Office of Admissions or the Adult Professional Studies Office noting good standing and authorization to enroll in specific courses.

Dual Enrollment Students: Christian Brothers University participates in the Tennessee Dual Enrollment program. This program partially funds high school students’ study at eligible postsecondary institutions. Participating students receive college credit and can receive credit toward high school graduation. Students remain enrolled at their current high school and are also enrolled at CBU as a special part time student.

To be eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment you must:

  1. Be a rising Junior or Senior.
  2. Have satisfactory scores on the American College Testing Program (ACT) or the PLAN test if the ACT has not been taken.
  3. Meet the minimum GPA standard.
  4. Enroll in 100 and 200 level courses.
  5. Maintain the minimum grade point requirement of 2.75 in the college coursework (which means the student must achieve a grade of A or B in the course(s) attempted). If the minimum grade point is not achieved, the student will no longer be able to participate in the dual enrollment program.

Admissions Committee: A limited number of entering freshman and transfer students who do not meet the minimum requirements for regular admission may be considered by the Admissions Committee for entrance into the University. If a student is accepted by the Admissions Committee, he/she will be admitted under one of the following conditions:

  1. Accepted with a limitation on the number of hours and/or specific courses that may be attempted during the first semester or two evening terms or
  2. Accepted as a regular student.

The decision of the Admissions Committee may be appealed to the Academic Vice President upon the initiation of the Director of Admissions or the Dean of Adult Professional Studies.

Admissions Procedures

Freshmen:

The applicant should send the following items to the Office of Admissions:

  1. Completed application form.
  2. Official high school transcript with sixth semester grades; then final official high school transcript with graduation date, or acceptable GED
  3. Official ACT or SAT scores.
  4. Student Essay or Personal Statement.
  5. Letter of Recommendation.
  6. Any additional items and information requested by Admissions.

Transfer Students:

The applicant should send the following items to the Office of Admissions:

  1. Completed application form.
  2. Complete official transcripts* from all colleges attended.
  3. *Incoming students transferring less than 24 hours of college credit must submit the final official high school transcript with graduate date or acceptable GED scores and official ACT or SAT score.
  4. Any additional items and information requested by Admissions.

Returnee/Transfer Returnees:

The applicant should send the following items to the Office of Admissions:

  1. Completed application form.
  2. Complete official transcripts* from all colleges attended since last attendance at CBU.
  3. Any additional items and information requested by Admissions.

International Students:

The applicant should send the following items to the Office of Admissions:

  1. Completed application form and $100 application fee.
  2. Official transcripts* of all work done at the secondary level or above. Transcripts from non-American universities must be evaluated by World Education Services (WES).
  3. Proof of English proficiency.
  4. Any additional items and information requested by Admissions.

A declaration of finance and supporting bank statements are required before CBU can issue an I-20.

Deans and Department Chairs establish equivalency between transfer courses and courses taught at Christian Brothers University. Credit for both traditional and non-traditional college level work is evaluated for acceptance by the Dean of Academic Services. Only courses with a grade of “C” or better will be accepted for transfer credit. (See Page 31).

Special Students / Transient Students (no financial aid available):

The applicant should send the following to the Office of Admissions:

  1. Completed application form.
  2. College Graduate or Previous College Student—official transcript(s)* from previous institution(s).
  3. New Freshman—proof of high school graduation or concurrent enrollment or acceptable GED.
  4. Student in a Special Course/Program—official high school transcript or complete official transcripts of other institutions attended; acceptance by the director of that program.
  5. Non-matriculated Students—proof of high school graduation or GED, as requested. If student completed college work, the most recent transcript showing good standing and appropriate prerequisites.
  6. Any additional items and information requested by Admissions.

Mature Students seeking admission to the traditional program:

The applicant should send the following to the Office of Admissions (Day or Evening):

  1. Complete official transcripts* from all colleges attended; official high school transcript.
  2. Personal letter of request for admission, including relevant details for consideration.
  3. Completed Health Form.
  4. Any additional items and information requested by Admissions.

RN to BSN Students:

  1. An active/unrestricted multistate license as a Registered Nurse (RN) allowing practice in the state of TN or successful completion of the NCLEX before the start of the semester. Prospective students may apply in the last semester of the Associate degree program.
  2. A minimum of 2.0 grade point average.
  3. Official transcripts* of all previous academic credits from each of the schools, colleges or universities previously attended.
  4. One letter of recommendation preferably from former college faculty or immediate supervisors qualified to attest to the applicant’s preparation for and ability to perform higher education study.
  5. A completed Application Form with application fee.
  6. A successful interview with the Director or Assistant Director.
  7. Proof of immunizations from vaccine preventable diseases, including proof of current TB surveillance and influenza.
  8. Current certification in the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) course as evidenced by submission of a copy of the student's BLS provider card.
  9. Any other requirements as set by the Director, the Dean and the Academic Vice President.

It is strongly recommended the student have a personal computer and high-speed Internet access.

Official transcripts must be received by mail directly from a previous institution to CBU. CBU will also accept electronic transcripts via approved vendors. Faxed copies, hand delivered, or "Issued to Student" transcripts will not be accepted as official documents.

Disciplinary Admissions:

  1. No student shall be admitted to Christian Brothers University who is under the disciplinary sanction of suspension or expulsion from another institution. Once a student is again in good standing at the institution of previous enrollment, she/he may be admitted through the regular Christian Brothers University admission policy, providing the admission is approved by the Admissions Disciplinary Committee.
  2. All applicants with prior felony charges must go through a background check. Admittance to the University must then be approved by the Admissions Disciplinary Committee.
  3. All First Time Freshmen with high school suspensions of violent nature must be approved by the Admissions Disciplinary Committee prior to acceptance to the University.

Acceptance Procedure

Admission is selective and students are encouraged to apply as early as possible. The preferred application date is May 1 for the Fall semester and January 1 for the Spring semester. Students who apply after this date will be considered for admission on a space available basis. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling admissions basis. When a student has filed a completed application (official high school transcript, official college transcripts when applicable, letters of recommendation when applicable, and official ACT or SAT scores) with the Office of Admissions, the Admissions Committee will act upon it. Students will be notified of the decision by the committee shortly thereafter. When accepted, students must submit a completed health form and are required to confirm a place within the entering class with a deposit of $450.00 (includes $150 housing deposit) for those who plan to reside on campus or a deposit of $300.00 for commuter students. This deposit is non-refundable after May 1 for students entering in the Fall semester or January 1 for those entering in the Spring. Freshmen and others wishing to live on campus should also submit a housing agreement.

No acceptance will be considered final until the above fee and forms are returned, and final transcripts of work in progress at the time of application are received by the Admissions Office.

Applications for the Adult Professional Studies programs are accepted throughout the year. Applications are reviewed when they are complete, and students are notified of the decision by mail.

ACT Scores and Placement Information for First-Year Student Registration

Math

MATH ACT score of 19 or lower student must take Math Placement test at Orientation:

  1. If score qualifies for MATH 103 or higher, student is allowed to also register for CHEM 101.
  2. If score does NOT qualify for MATH 103, student will register for ALG 115/ALG 120 combo. Once these courses are passed, they can register for CHEM 101 and MATH 103 the next semester.

English

ENGLISH ACT score of 19 or lower student and the English Placement test at Orientation:

  1. International students who do not speak English as their first language are required to take the English placement test at Orientation.
  2. Domestic students have the option to take the English Placement test at Orientation to see if they can place into ENG 111.

Biology

Chemistry

MATH ACT score of 24 or lower student and the Chemistry Placement test at Orientation:

Students have the option of taking the Chemistry Placement test at Orientation to try to place into CHEM 113/113L.

Computer Science

Declaring a Science Major

  • MATH ACT 20 or higher: student can declare any science major
  • MATH ACT 19 or lower: student must be an Unspecified Science major

Declaring the ABET Engineering Majors (Chemical, Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical)

  • MATH ACT 23 or higher OR test into MATH 107/MATH 110 or MATH 117: student can declare any ABET ENGR major
  • MATH ACT 22 or lower: student must be an Unspecified Engineering major

Additional Means of Transferring Credit

Students who have successfully passed one or more of the Advanced Placement Tests of the College Entrance Examination Board, TN Statewide Dual Credit, the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) of the CEEB (including DSST-CLEP) and/or International Baccalaureate (IB) may ask for advanced standing and / or credit when they submit their applications for admission to Christian Brothers University. The maximum number of credit hours that can be granted through any combination of the above is 30. Only official scores reports sent directly from the issuing agency / institution to CBU are acceptable.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP): The Department Chair where the course resides will decide on the type of credit to be granted and the college course or courses to be granted, based on the AP score report. The actual decision to grant credit is based on such factors as the content of courses in the University’s curriculum and the applicability of the submitted area of advanced study to the prescribed or elective requirements of the program in which the student is enrolled.

AP TESTS SCORE ON AP TEST
5 4 3
Arts
Art History ART Elective, 3 hrs. ART Elective, 3 hrs. No Credit
Studio Art: 2-D Design ART Elective, 3 hrs. ART Elective, 3 hrs. No Credit
Studio Art: 3-D Design ART Elective, 3 hrs. ART Elective, 3 hrs. No Credit
Studio Art: Drawing ART Elective, 3 hrs. ART Elective, 3 hrs. No Credit
English
English Language & Comp. ENG 111 & ENG 112 ENG 111 No Credit
English Literature & Comp. ENG 211 & ENG 212 ENG 211 No Credit
History & Social Science
Comparative Government & Politics POLS 115 POLS 115 No Credit
European History HIST Elective, 3 hrs.
(Freshman Level)
HIST Elective, 3 hrs.
(Freshman Level)
No Credit
Human Geography GEOG 340 GEOG 340 No Credit
Macroeconomics ECON 215 ECON 215 No Credit
Microeconomics ECON 214 ECON 214 No Credit
Psychology PSYC 105 & Elective, 3 hrs. PSYC 105 No Credit
U.S. Government & Politics POLS 112 POLS 112 No Credit
U.S. History HIST 151 & HIST 152 HIST 152 No Credit
World History HIST 107 & HIST 108 HIST 107 No Credit
Math & Computer Science
Calculus AB MATH 131 MATH 131 MATH 131
Calculus BC MATH 131 & MATH 132 MATH 131 & MATH 132 MATH 131
Computer Science A CS 112/CS 112L & CS 172/CS 172L CS 112/CS 112L No Credit
Computer Science Principles CS Elective, 3hrs CS Elective, 3hrs No Credit
Statistics STAT 221 STAT 221 No Credit
Sciences
Biology BIOL 111/BIOL 111L & BIOL 112/BIOL 112L BIOL 111/BIOL 111L No Credit
Chemistry CHEM 113/CHEM 113L & CHEM 114/CHEM 114L CHEM 113/CHEM 113L No Credit
Environmental Science BIOL 107/BIOL 107L BIOL 107/BIOL 107L No Credit
Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism PHYS 251/PHYS 251L PHYS 251/PHYS 251L No Credit
Physics C: Mechanics PHYS 150/PHYS 150L PHYS 150/PHYS 150L No Credit
Physics 1: Algebra-Based PHYS 201/PHYS 201L PHYS 201/PHYS 201L No Credit
Physics 2: Algebra-Based PHYS 202/PHYS 202L PHYS 202/PHYS 202L No Credit
World Languages & Cultures
French Language & Culture FREN 101 & FREN 102 FREN 101 No Credit
Spanish Language & Culture SPAN 101 & SPAN 102 SPAN 101 No Credit
Spanish Literature & Culture SPAN 201 & SPAN 202 SPAN 201 No Credit

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB): Christian Brothers will evaluate higher level International Baccalaureate courses for college credit for students scoring between a 4 and 7. An official transcript from the IB school must be sent to CBU before credit can be evaluated.

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (HL Higher Level Only)
7 6 5 4
Biology BIOL 111 & BIOL 111L
BIOL 112 & BIOL 112L
BIOL 111 & BIOL 111L
BIOL 112 & BIOL 112L
BIOL 111 & BIOL 111L
BIOL 112 & BIOL 112L
BIOL 111 & BIOL 111L
Chemistry CHEM 113 & CHEM 113L
CHEM 114 & CHEM 114L
CHEM 113 & CHEM 113L
CHEM 114 & CHEM 114L
CHEM 113 & CHEM 113L
CHEM 114 & CHEM 114L
CHEM 113 & CHEM 113L
CHEM 114 & CHEM 114L
Computer Science CS 171, CS 172 & CS 172L CS 171, CS 172 & CS 172L CS 171, CS 172 & CS 172L CS 171, CS 172 & CS 172L
Economics ECON 214 & ECON 215 ECON 214 & ECON 215 ECON 214 & ECON 215 ECON 214 & ECON 215
English ENG 211 & ENG 212 ENG 211 & ENG 212 ENG 211 ENG 211
French FREN 101 & FREN 102
FREN 201 & FREN 202
FREN 301
FREN 101 & FREN 102
FREN 201 & FREN 202
FREN 101 & FREN 102
FREN 201
FREN 101 & FREN 102
German GRM 101 & GRM 102
GRM 201 & GRM 202
GRM 301
GRM 101 & GRM 102
GRM 201 & GRM 202
GRM 101 & GRM 102
GRM 201
GRM 101 & GRM 102
History (American) HIST 151 & HIST 152 HIST 151 & HIST 152 HIST 151 & HIST 152 HIST 151 & HIST 152
History (European) HIST 107 & HIST 108 HIST 107 & HIST 108 HIST 107 & HIST 108 HIST 107 & HIST 108
Mathematics MATH 131 & MATH 132 MATH 131 & MATH 132 MATH 131 & MATH 132 MATH 131 & MATH 132
Philosophy PHIL 220 PHIL 220 PHIL 220 PHIL 220
Physics PHYS 150 & PHYS 150L
PHYS 251 & PHYS 251L
PHYS 150 & PHYS 150L
PHYS 251 & PHYS 251L
PHYS 150 & PHYS 150L
PHYS 251 & PHYS 251L
PHYS 150 & PHYS 150L
PHYS 251 & PHYS 251L
Psychology PSYC 105 PSYC 105 PSYC 105 PSYC 105
Spanish SPAN 101, SPAN 102, SPAN 201, SPAN 202 & SPAN 301 SPAN 101, SPAN 102, SPAN 201 & SPAN 202 SPAN 101, SPAN 102 & SPAN 201 SPAN 101 & SPAN 102
Theatre THEA Elective
(Freshman Level)
THEA Elective
(Freshman Level)
THEA Elective
(Freshman Level)
THEA Elective
(Freshman Level)
Visual Arts ART 101 ART 101 ART 101 ART 101

TN STATEWIDE DUAL CREDIT: Students who pass their statewide dual credit challenge exam are eligible to receive college credit at CBU.

A student is responsible for providing his/her official statewide dual credit course/exam information in order for postsecondary credits to be awarded. That Department Chair presiding over the course will decide on the type of credit to be granted Below are the score requirements for Dual Credit:

Statewide Dual Credit Course Cut Score
Pre-Calculus 75%
Greenhouse Management 70%
Agribusiness Finance 70%
Statistics 75%
Health Information Technology 75%
Sociology 70%
Criminal Justice I 80%

DANTES SUBJECT STANDARDIZED TEST (DSST): Credit may be allowed for college courses satisfactorily completed through the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (Dantes-Military CLEP), subject to the recommendation of the course Departmental Chair. Below are the available CLEP Exams and recommendations for credit by the CBU Department Chairs:

COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) OF THE COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION BOARD (CEEB): Christian Brothers University participates in the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) of the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). Students who, by virtue of study or travel abroad, work experience, independent study, advanced work in high school, or study in non-accredited institutions, believe that they might already possess knowledge comparable to that expected in certain courses may receive credit and placement based on acceptable scores of selected Subject Examinations administered by CLEP. Acceptable CLEP scores on specified exams are determined by individual departments. A student may not receive CLEP credit for any course which was previously failed either at Christian Brothers University or elsewhere. Only official scores reports sent directly from the issuing agency / institution to CBU are acceptable. CLEP tests, the minimum scores and CBU course equivalencies are as follows:

CLEP TESTS SCORE CBU EQUIVALENT
Composition and Literature
American Literature 50 ENG 331 & ENG 332
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 ENG 211 & ENG 212
College Composition 50 ENG 111
English Literature 50 ENG 221 & ENG 222
World Languages
French Language (Level 1) 50 FREN 101 & FREN 102
French Language (Level 2) 62 FREN 101, FREN 102 & FREN 201
German Language (Level 1) 50 GRM 101 & GRM 102
German Language (Level 2) 63 GRM 101, GRM 102 & GRM 201
Spanish Language (Level 1) 50 SPAN 101 & SPAN 102
Spanish Language (Level 2) 63 SPAN 101, SPAN 102 & SPAN 201
History & Social Sciences
American Government 60 POLS 112
History of the United States I 60 HIST 151
History of the United States II 60 HIST 152
Human Growth & Development 50 PSYC 218
Introduction to Education Psychology 50 PSYC 315
Introductory Psychology 50 PSYC 105
Introductory Sociology 50 SOC 101
Principles of Macroeconomics 60 ECON 215
Principles of Microeconomics 60 ECON 214
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 60 HIST 107
Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 60 HIST 108
Science & Mathematics
Calculus 54 MATH 131
Precalculus 54 MATH 117
Business
Financial Accounting 60 ACCT 260
Introductory Business Law 60 BLAW 301
Principles of Marketing 50 MKTG 311
Principles of Management 50 MGMT 227

Experiential Learning Assessment

Students may apply for and be granted college-level credit for knowledge and understanding related to the student’s degree program which was gained from work-site or other experiences. The student must work with their Department Chair who oversees the area in which credit is being sought to initiate the paperwork and to pay the assessment fee. The Department will complete the evaluation form detailing what, if any, credit should be awarded. Upon completion of the form, the student must make the appropriate payment with the Business Office for any credit being granted. Upon payment of appropriate fees and receiving the Experiential Learning Assessment paperwork, the Office of the Registrar will post the credit. There is no GPA associated with awarding this type of credit, and is not subject to the maximum of 30 allowable credits for non-traditional credit. The credit awarded will not be posted to the student’s transcript until the student has earned 12 hours of academic credit at Christian Brothers University.

Credit for Military Service and Schooling

All post-secondary education / training including military will be evaluated, and credit granted appropriately.

ACE Credit

The American Council on Education's College Credit Recommendation Service connects workplace learning with colleges and universities by helping adults gain access to academic credit for formal courses and examinations taken outside the traditional classroom. Students completing ACE courses and/or training should submit an official ACE transcript to the Office of the Registrar for an evaluation of transfer credit.

  • AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (ACE) WORKFORCE TRAINING: Credit may be granted for completion of workforce training evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE).
  • AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (ACE) ARMED SERVICES/MILITARY: Credit may be granted for military experience evaluated by ACE, which is transcribed onto a Joint Services Transcript (JST) for the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and the Department of Defense.

Registration

During an announced advisement period, a student meets with his/her advisor to plan a schedule of courses for the upcoming semester. Students register themselves via Banner Web. The Business Office will bill the student at the beginning of each term or semester for the courses chosen. Registration is finalized or completed only after making payment or arrangements for payment in the Business Office.

Students must settle their accounts with the Business Office prior to the first day of classes. Students whose accounts are not settled by the deadline will be dropped from their classes, and they will be assessed a $250 late fee upon reregistration for classes. Original schedules will not be maintained, and the reregistration is subject to class availablility.

It is the student who is ultimately responsible for knowing and following the courses and graduation requirements published in the catalog.