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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 15-101

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§15–101.
(a)Each public institution of higher education shall accept for admission any graduate of an approved public high school:
(1)Who is certified by his high school principal, based on standards of the State Board of Education, as qualified to pursue a course of study at the institution; or
(2)Who meets the admission standards of the institution.
(1)Each public institution of higher education may accept, for special admission any student who has:
(i)Completed the seventh grade; and
(ii)A scholastic aptitude test combined score of 1,200 or an equivalent score on a nationally accepted college entrance examination.
(2)This subsection does not affect the State or local share of aid provided pursuant to § 5–202 of this article to the secondary school in which the student is enrolled.
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