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Admission to the IAA is granted without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, or disability. The IAA seeks to enroll students who demonstrate the potential for academic success, which is assessed by examination of high school and/or previous college course work and the results of standardized tests. Please note that enrollment is limited in the Golf Course Management option. Enrollment is competitive and based on academic records, industry experience, references and personal interviews. Eligible students may be placed on a waiting list until space becomes available. Admission RequirementsHigh School Record: To be admitted into the IAA, students must be high school graduates or have the equivalent documentation. The IAA must receive an official high school transcript with verification of graduation. Admission prior to graduation from high school will be conditional until the student completes the high school curriculum and has a final official transcript sent to the IAA office. The applicant's academic achievement will be based, in part, on information provided by the high school transcript. Standardized Tests: Applicants must take the IAA Entrance Exams for math and writing, or submit results from either the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Test Assessment (ACT). Submission of these test scores may be waived if the applicant documents successful completion of selected college courses prior to enrollment at the IAA. Previous College Records: Previous College Records: Students with prior college experience are to submit official transcripts from all educational institutions attended. College transcripts will be reviewed for both admission purposes and transfer course credit. A student's college transcript(s) will take precedence over the high school transcript in determining admission. Additional Criteria: Standardized test scores and grade-point average on selected courses will be used to help determine the applicant's potential for academic success, but they are not the sole factors in deciding the applicant's admissibility. Personal interviews and letters of recommendation may also be considered. Application DeadlinesStudents may apply any time after they have completed
their junior year of high school. Application ProceduresAn applicant for full- or part-time admission may print out an application form or call the IAA office at (301) 405-4686.
Continuing Education ProgramThe Continuing Education Program is designed for students who already work in the industry and want to enroll in selected IAA courses, but not complete an entire certificate program. Continuing education also assists industry with employee education and training, by allowing employees to take courses as needed. The program strives to cultivate individuals for management and prepare personnel for industry certification exams. Tuition, fees, and grading options are the same as for those enrolled in the IAA's two-year program. Those participating in the IAA Continuing Education Program must:
Additional Information
Out of State ApplicantsNon-Maryland residents are welcome to apply for admission
to the IAA. Should enrollment be limited, priority
will be given to Maryland residents since the Institute's
primary obligation is to the State. Residency Classification Office Until reclassification is officially granted, a student
must pay tuition and fees based on the previous out-of-state
classification. International ApplicantsThe IAA accepts applications from individuals who are not
citizens of the United States. International students
must contact the Director of International
Educational Services, 3116 Mitchell Building, University
of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
(301-314-7740) for specific requirements regarding
transcripts, visas, TOFEL testing and financial
responsibility. Golden ID Programhe IAA participates in the University of Maryland's Golden Identification Card Program, which allows senior citizens to take advantage of course offerings. People who are 60 years old or older, who are legal residents of Maryland, and are retired (not engaged in gainful employment for more than 20 hours per week) are eligible. College Park tuition is waived. An administrative fee is charged each semester. During the first week of classes, Golden ID students register on a space available basis for a maximum of three courses per semester. Golden ID students must meet all course prerequisite and co-requisite requirements. The appropriate application fee will be assessed. Additional information may be obtained from: Undergraduate Admissions Guidelines for Transfer Credit To have previous college work evaluated for possible transfer credits, students must
Once a student has been admitted, his/her official transcript will be evaluated based on course descriptions and grades earned. The course or courses under consideration must be similar in content to courses at the IAA. Students may be asked to supply course descriptions or syllabi from previous courses. Courses complete at Maryland public two and four year institutions may be transferred to the IAA with a letter grade "D" (4.0 scale) or above, provided the course is equivalent in content and scope of courses offered at IAA, and the grades in the block of courses transferred averages 2.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) Each institution will be considered separately! For courses to be transferred from non-Maryland public institutions, a grade of "C" or better must be earned. Credits for transfer courses count toward the total number of credits required for graduation. Only the credit hours are transferred; grades are not. A student may transfer up to 36 credit hours to the IAA program from other institutions. Individual conferences to discuss the transfer of course work may be arranged by calling the IAA at (301) 405-4685.
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