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The Center for Lifelong Learning Application Process

Undergraduate Programs

Cedar Crest lamppostThe Center for Lifelong Learning makes applying fast, easy and convenient. We provide assistance to students who have graduated from high school more than four years ago or who have earned their Graduate Equivalency Diploma (GED) and who may, or may not have transfer credits from previous institutions.

  1. Applications are reviewed on a continuing basis. Complete the Center for Lifelong Learning application form online.
  2. Official transcripts from other colleges attended must be sent from former institutions directly to Cedar Crest College, Center for Lifelong Learning, 100 College Drive, Allentown, PA 18104-6196. We recommend that you call the institutions first to inquire about their procedure for releasing transcripts. Institutions frequently require a written release and a modest fee from you.
  3. To review program requirements and credit transfer schedule an appointment with a Lifelong Learning Admissions Representative by calling 610-740-3770 or email us.

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    Contact the Lifelong Learning Staff

When visiting Cedar Crest you will have the opportunity to:

  • Meet with an Admissions Representative to review your credentials and answer any questions you may have about the College
  • Meet with a Student Financial Services Representative who will explain the financial aid process to you. Financial Aid is available to U.S. citizens or Resident Aliens who qualify.

Adult International Students

If you wish to study at Cedar Crest on an international F-1 visa you must supply the college with an official TOEFL score, transcripts, a Lifelong Learning application, a personal essay regarding why you would like to attend Cedar Crest College, health insurance information and health records, a recent photograph, and an official (signed) sealed financial bank statements. All transcript information must be officially evaluated and translated into English.

 

 

Last Updated: 11/16/09