Ranking 18. University of Notre Dame 합격자 SAT ACT GPA 성적, 합격률, 지원 일정


이 자료는 US News에서 공식 발표한 University of Notre Dame  최종 합격생의 성적 평균 자료 입니다.

노트르담대학교의 경우 성적 조건을 갖춰도 지원자의 19%만 합격할 수 있습니다.

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지워자의 최종합격 여부는 SAT/ACT, GPA, 에세이와 더불어, 과외활동 (Activities), 수상 실적 (Honor & Awards), 추천서 및 Portfolio 등 보충 자료 (supplementary materials)를 종합적으로 검토하여 결정됩니다.


합격을 목표로 한다면 성적과 함께, 자신만의 차별화된 결과물을 준비하는 것이 바람직합니다.


Supplement to the Common Application (입학 원서 세부 내용)


보충 에세이


University of Notre Dame Writing Supplement 필수 에세이 1 개와 아래 옵션에서 선택한 질문에 대한 2 개의에세이로 구성됩니다 3 에세이 응답을 작성할 것입니다우리 대학교 175 주년을 기념하여 추천 단어 수는 에세이   175 단어입니다.


다음 질문에 대한 답변을 보내주십시오:

University of Notre Dame 다른 교육 기관에 비해 눈에 띄는 점은 무엇입니까?


다음 질문   가지에 대한 답변을 제공해주십시오:

- University of Notre Dame 거룩한 십자가의 설립자인 축복받은 Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C에서 영감을 얻은 다섯 가지 핵심 원리를 바탕으로 교육 철학이 형성된 성스러운 교육기관입니다성스러운 교육의 원리들은 마음심장열정가족  희망이며그것들은 우리 학생들을 형성하고 있습니다어떤 원리가 가장 공감스럽습니까?

- 당신은 누구를 책임지고 있습니까?

- 사실에 대해 아는 것은 무엇입니까 확신합니까?

- 최근에 귀하의 지역 사회에서 일어난 중요한 내용을 알려주십시오그것이  당신에게 중요합니까?



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고등학교 성적


최소 학점 평균이나 학급 랭킹이 필요하지는 않지만 이것을 알고 있어야 합니다 : 당신은 세계 최고와 가장 똑똑한사람들과 맞서고 있어요 엄격한 수업 선택성적 향상그리고  높은 클래스 순위경쟁력 있는 입시지원이 될것입니다.


고등학교 학업 필수사항


우리 대학에 입학을 고려하기 위해서는 다음과 같은 고등학교 과정을 이수해야 합니다 과목은 공인된 중고등학교에서 1  동안 만족할만한 성과를 거둔 학점입니다필수 언어 수업은 동일한 언어 여야 합니다.


Arts and Letters Pre-Health program, Neuroscience and Behavior  Arts-Engineering 프로그램을 제외하고Arts and Letter College 또는 Mendoza College of Business 입학하려는 학생의 경우 중고등학교에서 필수16 수업을 다음과 같이 수강해야 합니다.

  • 4번의 영어 수업
  • 3번의 수학 수업 - Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry (4 units preferred)
  • 2번의 외국어 수업 (3-4 선호)
  • 2번의 과학 수업 (4 선호)
  • 2번의 역사 수업 (3-4 선호)
  • 3번의 추가 수업 ( 역사, 과학, 외국어, 수학, 영어


College of Science, the College of Engineering, the School of Architecture, the Arts and Letters Pre-Health program, Neuroscience and Behavior, the combined Arts and Engineering program, 입학하고자하는 학생의 경우 중고등학교에서 들어야  수업은 다음과 같아야 합니다

  • 4번의 영어 수업
  • 4번의 수학 수업 - Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Advanced Mathematics (e.g. Pre-calculus, Calculus)
  • 2번의 외국어 수업 (3-4 선호)
  • 2번의 과학 수업 - Chemistry and Physics (4 선호)
  • 2번의 역사 수업 (3-4 선호)
  • 2번의 추가 수업 ( 역사, 과학, 외국어, 수학, 영어)

비록 입학을 위해 최소 16개의 학과목이 필요하지만우리의 가장 경쟁력 있는 지원자들은 각각의 전공 분야에서 고교에서 가장 높은 수준의 4 개의 수업 듣고 있습니다우리는 8 학년  수료한 수학 수업  / 또는 외국어 과정을입학 요건에 포함시킵니다예를 들어, 8 학년  1 년의 입문 프랑스어 과정에 대한 학점을 취득한  9 학년에 완성된 프랑스 II 취득하면  학점 모두가 계산됩니다.


International Academic Guidelines


IB 디플로마 프로그램을 취득한 학생은 예상 IB 점수를 제출해야 합니다일반적으로 Notre Dame 입학을 신청하는 학생들은 3 개의 상위 레벨 IB 코스와 3 개의 하위 레벨 IB 코스를 가지고 있습니다.


British Curriculum


영국 커리큘럼에 등록한 학생은 자신의 GCSE 또는 IGCSE 성적은 물론 AS 레벨  예상 A 레벨을 제출해야 합니다. GCSE 완료  학생은 위에 설명한 과정 요구 조건을 충족해야 합니다. GCSE 마친 , Notre Dame 지원하는 전형적인 학생들은 3 개의 A 레벨 코스를 등록했습니다.


Standardized tests


University of Notre Dame 지원하기 원하는 사람은 SAT 또는 ACT  하나를 제출해야 합니다.

여러 개의 점수를 제출하면 슈퍼 스코어를 계산하겠습니다이는 시험일과 상관없이  부분에서 가장 높은 종합 점수와 최고 점수를 고려할 것임을 의미합니다. ACT 작문 시험 부분은 필요하지 않습니다.

2018  가을 입학을 원하는 1 학년 지원자의 경우, SAT 시험의 최종 시험일은 다음과 같습니다 :

Restrictive Early Action: 2017  11  4  (2017  11  30 일까지 접수되어야 ) Regular Decision : 2017  12  2  (2018  2  28 일까지 접수되어야 )

2018  가을 입학을 원하는 첫해 지원자의 경우 ACT 최종 시험 날짜는 다음과 같습니다.

Restrictive Early Action : 2017  10  28  (2017  11  30 일까지 접수해야 )Regular Decision : 2018  2  10  (2018  2  28 일까지 접수되어야 )

SAT 과목 시험, AP 시험  IB 시험은 요구되지 않으며 점수가 신청서를 향상시킬 경우에만 사용됩니다또한 학년학년  학점과 배치에 사용될 수도 있습니다.


홈스쿨 지원자


우리의 지원 요구 사항 외에도역사외국어  과학에서 각각 하나씩  가지 SAT 과목 시험을  신청자들만 권장됩니다학생들은  과목 이외의 과목에서도 시험을   있습니다홈스쿨 교육을 받은 학생이  분야   곳에서 AP 시험을 치렀다면 이것은 SAT Subject Test 대신할  있습니다.

홈스쿨 교육을 받은 학생으로서 지원하는 것에 관해 질문이 있으시면 언제든지 입학 사무실 (574-631-7505) 전화하십시오.


과외활동


세계적 수준의 피아니스트고위급 지도자헌신적인 예술가우리의 가장 경쟁력 있는 지원자는 창의적인 지식인여러 관심사를 가진 열정적인사람들입니다무엇보다 교실지역 사회  끊임없이 진리를 추구하는 데에 참여하고있습니다.


평가서


우리는 모든 지원자로부터 평가서를 요구합니다당신은 핵심 학문 분야 (수학과학영어사회 과학 또는 외국어)에서 당신을 가르치고  아는  귀하의 추천서를   있는 고등학교 교사를 선택할  있습니다귀하의 지도 카운슬러는 카운슬러 평가를 완료할 수도 있습니다카운슬러 평가는 권장 사항이나 필수는 아닙니다.


에세이


신청서와 노트르담 에세이 부분은 입학위원회에 귀하를 알릴  있는 기회를 제공합니다.

귀하의 에세이는 신청서 과정에서 가장 즐거운 부분입니다왜냐하면 우리는 당신이 내린 중요한 결정모험배운교훈경험가족 전통도전당신이 격은 당황스러운 순간들에 대해 듣고 당신에 대해 배우기 때문입니다입학 절차의 일환으로 면접을 제공하지 않으므로 귀하의 에세이를 통해 귀하의 목소리를 들려주세요우리는 수업과정점수  활동의 목록을 넘어 진정한 여러분을 알게 됩니다.



Supplement Essays


The University of Notre Dame Writing Supplement consists of one (1) essay response to a required question and two (2) essay responses to questions you select from the options provided. In total, you will write three (3) essay responses. In honor of our University’s 175th anniversary, the recommended word count is approximately 175 words per essay.


Please provide a response to the following question: 


What excites you about the University of Notre Dame that makes it stand out from other institutions?


Please provide responses to TWO of the following questions: 


- The University of Notre Dame is a Holy Cross institution whose educational philosophy has been formed around five core principles inspired by Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C., the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross. These principles, or pillars, of a Holy Cross education are Mind, Heart, Zeal, Family, and Hope, and they continue to shape our students today. Which pillar or pillars resonate most with you? Why?

- For whom are you responsible?

- What is one thing that you know for a fact? Why are you certain?

- Tell us about something significant that recently occurred in your community. Why does it matter to you


Helpful Tips

Academic performance in high school

There’s no minimum grade point average or class rank required, but know this: You’re up against the best and the brightest in the world. The more rigorous your course selection, the better your grades, and the higher your class rank, the more competitive your application will be.


High school academic requirements

The University requires the completion of the following high school courses in order to be considered for admission. A unit is the credit for a year of satisfactory work in an accredited secondary school. The two language units required should be in the same language.

For students intending to enter the College of Arts and Letters or the Mendoza College of Business, excluding the Arts and Letters Pre-Health program, Neuroscience and Behavior, and the combined Arts-Engineering program, the required 16 units must be distributed as follows:

  • 4 units of English
  • 3 units of Mathematics - Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry (4 units preferred)
  • 2 units of Foreign Language (3-4 units preferred)
  • 2 units of Science (4 units preferred)
  • 2 units of History/Social Science (3-4 units preferred)
  • 3 units of additional History/Social Science, Science, Foreign Language, Mathematics, and English courses

For students intending to enter the College of Science, the College of Engineering, the School of Architecture, the Arts and Letters Pre-Health program, Neuroscience and Behavior, or the combined Arts and Engineering program, the distribution must be:

  • 4 units of English
  • 4 units of Mathematics - Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Advanced Mathematics (e.g. Pre-calculus, Calculus)
  • 2 units of Foreign Language (3-4 units preferred)
  • 2 units of Science - Chemistry and Physics (4 units preferred)
  • 2 units of History/Social Science (3-4 units preferred)
  • 2 units of additional History/Social Science, Science, Foreign Language, Mathematics, and English courses

Although we require at least 16 academic units for admission, our most competitive applicants will have four units in each major academic area and in the most rigorous level their high school offers. We do include algebra and/or foreign language courses completed during eighth grade in our count of admissions requirements. For example, if you earned credit for one full-year introductory French course as an eighth grader, then completed French II in ninth grade, both credits will be counted.


International Academic Guidelines

International Baccalaureate (IB)


Students earning the IB Diploma program are asked to submit their predicted IB marks.  In general, students that apply for Notre Dame are enrolled in three higher-level IB courses and three lower-level IB courses.


British Curriculum

Students enrolled in the British curriculum are asked to submit the results of their GCSEs or IGCSEs, as well as their AS levels, and predicted A levels.  A student who has completed the GCSEs has already met the course requirement outlined above.  After completing their GCSEs, a typical student applying to Notre Dame is enrolled in three A-Level courses. 



Standardized tests

Either the SAT or the ACT is required for application to the University of Notre Dame.

If you submit multiple scores, we will superscore the tests for our evaluation. This means we will consider the highest composite score and highest scores on each section, regardless of test date. Note that we do not require the writing portion of the ACT.

For first-year applicants seeking fall 2018 enrollment, the final acceptable testing dates for the SAT are:


Restrictive Early Action: November 4, 2017 (must be received by November 30, 2017)

Regular Decision: December 2, 2017 (must be received by February 28, 2018)


For First Year applicants seeking fall 2018 enrollment, the final acceptable testing dates for the ACT are:


Restrictive Early Action: October 28, 2017 (must be received by November 30, 2017)

Regular Decision: February 10, 2018 (must be received by February 28, 2018)


SAT Subject Tests, AP tests, and IB tests are not required and are only used in the application process if scores enhance an application. They may also be used for credit and placement in the First Year of Studies.


Home-schooled applicants

In addition to our standard application requirements, three SAT Subject Tests, one each in History, Foreign Language, and Science, are recommended for home-schooled applicants. Students may choose the exams they wish to take within these subject areas. If a home-schooled student has an AP exam in one of these subject areas, it can substitute for the SAT Subject Test. 

If you have any questions about applying as a home-schooled student, feel free to call the Admissions Office at 574-631-7505.


Extracurricular activities? More like passions.

World-class pianists. Well-rounded senior class leaders. Dedicated artists. Our most competitive applicants are more than just students—they are creative intellectuals, passionate people with multiple interests. Above all else, they are involved—in the classroom, in the community, and in the relentless pursuit of truth.


Letter(s) of evaluation

We require one letter of evaluation from every applicant. You may choose any high school teacher to write your letter, as long as he or she has taught you in a core academic subject area (math, science, English, social science, or foreign language) and knows you well. Your guidance counselor may also complete a counselor evaluation. The counselor evaluation is recommended but not required.


Essay: Reflect, have fun, show us who you really are.

The Essay portion of both the application and the Notre Dame Writing Supplement gives our Admissions Committee the opportunity to get to know you.

Your essays are the most enjoyable part of the application reading process. Why? Because we learn about important decisions you’ve made, adventures you’ve survived, lessons you’ve learned, family traditions you’ve experienced, challenges you’ve faced, embarrassing moments you’ve overcome.


We do not offer an interview as part of the admissions process, so it is through your essays that we are able to hear your voice, learn your sense of humor, empathize with your struggles. We get to know the real you, beyond lists of courses, numbers, and activities. 





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