<p>does anyone know? sybbie?</p>
<p>Schools that still have an Open admissions policy means that virtually anyone is eligible for general admission to the school and almost all students who apply are admitted. Usually all students who meet the college’s minimum grade and test score requirements are accepted. Decisions are made continually throughout the year.</p>
<p>hope this helps</p>
<p>dartmouth says transfer students don’t have open admission policy? are they refering to the number of credits required?</p>
<p>An open admissions policy means you are guaranteed admission if you meet certain minimums. This is mostly used by community colleges and lower tier state schools. Dartmouth would not and does not have an open admissions policy for anybody, first years, transfers, or graduate students.</p>
<p>Basically it means that more emphasis is going to be placed on your college grades and the courses you have taken vs how you did in high school where where there may be a little more latitude regarding grades and SAT scores.</p>