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Spring 2010
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- If Yes, for which semester?
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- If yes, when did you visit?
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- If no, when do you plan to visit?
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| I wish to be considered for the Bonner Scholarship (a scholarship and leadership development program for students
who demonstrate a sustained commitment to service and/or leadership in their schools and communities.) * |
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To be eligible for the Bonner Scholarship, a family must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) below $7,500 (approximately $60,000 family income). Are you financially
eligible for the scholarship (CSS PROFILE must be submitted by January 15)? *
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Are either of your parents a Presbyterian Church (USA) minister? *
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Why Rhodes? Please give us a brief explanation of why you are considering Rhodes. *
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Admission Deadlines and Notification read more »
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Application Deadline |
Notification Date |
Deposit Deadline |
| Early Decision Applicants |
November 1 |
December 1 |
December 15 |
| Early Action Applicants |
November 15 |
January 15 |
May 1 |
| Regular Decision Applicants (Fall) |
January 15 |
April 1 |
May 1 |
| Regular Decision Applicants (Spring) |
November 1 |
December 1 |
December 15 |
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Need-Based Financial Aid Deadlines and Notification read more »
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Application Deadline |
Notification Date |
| PROFILE for Early Decision |
November 1 |
December 10 |
| PROFILE for Early Action |
January 1 |
February 1 |
| PROFILE for Bonner Scholars |
January 15 |
April 1 |
| PROFILE for Regular Decision |
March 1 |
April 1 |
| FAFSA (Tennessee residents only) |
February 1 |
April 1 |
| FAFSA |
March 1 |
April 1 |
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The Honor System please read »
Since the College's earliest years, its students have believed in living and working in a place
where their integrity is respected and their word is accepted as completely valid. For this reason,
the students of Rhodes College have established and maintained an Honor System.
The ultimate responsibility for the system's effectiveness rests on each individual student's
promise to abide by the Honor Code and report any known infractions to the Honor Council. This judiciary
body is composed entirely of students who are elected by the student body as representatives of each
class. After investigating any reported violation of the system, the Honor Council conducts a trial
and imposes a just penalty if the accused is found guilty. Although every offense warrants
expulsion, extenuating circumstances may justify a penalty of suspension or probation.
Each student who enters Rhodes shall sign the following statement, affirming his or her understanding
and acceptance of the Honor System:
"As a student of Rhodes College, I hereby pledge the following:
(a) I understand the Honor System and am aware of its implications and my responsbility to the System.
(b) I will not cheat, steal, or lie in official matters.
(c) I will make known to the Honor Council any cases of dishonesty I observe or become aware of at Rhodes.
(d) I give my full support to both the spirit and the letter of the System."
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Standards of Community Life please read »
Just as the responsibility for maintaining the code of honor at Rhodes rests with students, so does the responsibility
for upholding the standards of conduct expected of all members of this campus community.
The Social Regulations Council, made up of students elected by each class, is the judicial body charged with seeing that
the standards of quality life at Rhodes are maintained. The SRC investigates reported violations of community
standards and may impose penalties ranging from various forms of disciplinary actions to expulsion from the College.
Each student who enters Rhodes shall sign the following statement affirming his or her understanding and acceptance of the
following standards:
"We pledge to treat the members of the Rhodes Community, that is anyone who lives, works, or learns here, as well as those who
visit the Community, with conscientious respect, honor, kindness, and evenhandedness.
We pledge to respect the property of other members of the Community, treating all such property with care equal to or greater
then that accorded our own property. Further, realizing that the property of Rhodes College, that is its buildings and grounds
and all encompassed within, serves to benefit all members of the community, we pledge to preserve this property for others
to use after us. Understanding that adherence to these standards is necessary to promote community spirit, we pledge to report
violations.
Remembering that the reason the Rhodes Community exists is to promote the intellectual development of its members, we pledge to help
create an environment that encourages reasoned discourse and action in a way that promotes this intellectual pursuit for
everyone.
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Statement of Understanding
You have been advised of the Honor System and Standards of Community Life maintained at Rhodes College.
Entering your name below will show that you would accept your responsibilities under the Honor System and
abide by the Standards of Community Life. By entering your name in the box below you also acknowledge that
the information contained herein is complete and accurate to the best of your knowledge.
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PLEASE NOTE: Final evaluation of your admission file will consider all coursework completed (or attempted),
including your final semester. You are expected to notify us of any changes in coursework or any disciplinary
actions.
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