Rust College admission is administered in accordance with the policies established by the Rust College Admissions and Financial Aid Committee. Admission decisions are made as applications and supporting documents are received; therefore, early application is encouraged. Information submitted to Rust College must be true and accurate. The withholding of pertinent information or the submission of false information may result in denial of admission or in dismissal. The College reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant and to forbid any previously admitted student from continued enrollment. Rust College complies with all applicable laws regarding affirmative action and equal opportunity in all its activities and programs and does not discriminate against anyone protected by law because of age, color, national origin, race, religion, sex, handicap, or veteran status. The College welcomes applications any time during the year from all individuals whose preparation and abilities give them a reasonable chance of success in programs offered by the College.
Applying for admissions at the beginning of the academic year are encouraged, students who would like to begin their study at Rust College at the beginning of the Fall semester should complete all requirements before July for 16 weeks and 8 weeks (Term 1) and September for 8 weeks (Term 2). The Spring semester requirements should be complete before January for the 16 weeks and 8 weeks (Term 3) and April for 8 weeks (Term 4). All Summer semester requirements should be complete before April for both summer sessions.