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Admission Process: 1. Apply to Xavier University using either the Xavier application or the Common Application. Students are encouraged to apply by December 1 to receive the most advantageous merit scholarship package, and to meet deadlines for Honors and Competitive Scholarship consideration.
Xavier School, Gamharia is a unit of XITE (Xavier Institute for Tribal Education), a Society registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act, 1860. The school is managed by the governing Board of XITE. However, the day to day management of the school affairs is vested in the school administration.
Thank you for your interest in Xavier. Even though our building is closed, our admission office is still here for you during this time. You can get the conversation started in a number of different ways: 1) Schedule a virtual tour to see what the school is like and learn more about the mission, community, academic and extra curricular programs.
Xavier University of Louisiana ACT Requirements. Just like for the SAT, Xavier University of Louisiana likely doesn't have a hard ACT cutoff, but if you score too low, your application will get tossed in the trash. Average ACT: 23. The average ACT score at Xavier University of Louisiana is 23.
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Admission Process. As a transfer student, you will get individual attention so you can get the most from the credit you've received. Our counselors will review your transfer credits with you and work with you one-on-one to plan your schedule. To apply for admission: submit one of the following applications. (The on-line application is free.
Apart from improving Chinese language education and helping Xavier school Nuvali with the support of the Ayala Group, Fr. Go and other officials successfully solicited donations from some of the Philippines’ top business leaders, who themselves didn’t study at Xavier: Henry Sy Sr., John Gokongwei Jr. and Ramon Ang of San Miguel.