I personally didn't know but I did some research. Here's what I found from Peterson's:
SAT or ACT required.
Entrance Requirements: Graduation from an accredited high school (or equivalent) and completion of the following units: 4 English, 2 mathematics (algebra and geometry, more recommended), 2 science (1 lab, more recommended), 2 history, 2 foreign language (more recommended), and 2 social science; minimum 2.0 GPA; two recommendations from teacher and counselor; personal essay; evidence of leadership or involvement in area of social concern. A $35 application fee is required.
Admission Application Deadline: February 1 (fall).
Admission Contact: Director of Admissions, Spelman College, Box 277, 350 Spelman Lane SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30314-9811; Telephone: 800-982-2411 Ext. 4 (toll-free); 404-681-3643 Ext. 2188; 404-215-7788 (fax).
Graduation RequirementsA minimum of 120 credit hours and completion of core requirements, including twelve natural science, twelve social science, six humanities, six fine arts; freshman orientation; minimum 2.0 GPA; C or higher in English composition; and a minimum 32 hours earned at Spelman.
Here's what Spelman's website says:
Admission for first-year students
If you are a first-year student applying for admission to Spelman College, you'll need to make sure the following items are submitted:
Your completed application, either printed or submitted online
A $35 nonrefundable paper application fee or a $25 nonrefundable online application fee
High school transcripts in a sealed envelope, forwarded from your high school guidance office
Your personal essay
SAT I or ACT scores, forwarded from the Educational Testing Service or the ACT Reporting Service
Two letters of recommendation. If you apply online, remember to print and complete the counselor and teacher recommendation forms
Signature Page (printed after application is submitted)
All materials should be sent to the Office of Admission and postmarked by the appropriate deadlines.
HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)
2006-12-30 07:49:22
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answered by ♥☺ bratiskim∞! ☺♥ 6
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You should start by learning how to phrase a question an get "like" out of your vocabulary. Have you looked at the webste, they probably list the classes offered and the majors...
2006-12-30 07:56:22
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have you been to their website? see what they expect in a student, and try your best. you are still young and full of potential! and the only way to truly know is to contact them and apply. let them get to know you. good luck (:
2016-05-22 21:37:41
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answered by Karen 4
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