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JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY

Early Enrollment Program (for high school juniors)


Application for Admission

T hank you for your interest in Johnson & Wales University. We receive over 30,000 applications and welcome more than 5,000 new freshman and transfer students annually. In this application,
and by reviewing your transcripts, it is our goal to learn more about you and how your past accomplishments make you a good candidate for admission. Enrolling at Johnson & Wales not only
ensures a solid career education but also creates a link between you and industry, facilitating your successful employment after graduation. The real world experiences you will receive in and out of
the classroom provide skills that lead to a lifetime of career fulfillment. To get started, take these next steps:
Submit Early Enrollment Program application for admission.
Submit high school transcripts. The university awards merit scholarships based on academic achievement, participation in clubs and organizations, and work experience. It is critical that transcripts be
forwarded to the university immediately to ensure maximum merit scholarship awards.
Submit Early Enrollment Program Agreement Form. The agreement form is included in this application packet.

n APPLICANT INFORMATION

I am applying for the term beginning September Year_______________________

Do you plan to live on campus? Yes No

n PERSONAL INFORMATION (Please print clearly.)

Last/Family Name First/Given Name Middle Initial Nickname

Address

City State Zip/Postal Code Country

Social Security Number (U.S. students only) Date of Birth (Month/Day/Year)



Are you a citizen of the United States? Yes No Do you hold a permanent resident status in the United States? Yes No Gender Male Female

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n FAMILY INFORMATION

Father/Guardian (circle one) Mother/Guardian (circle one)

Name Name

Address Apt. No. Address Apt. No.

City State Zip/Postal Code City State Zip/Postal Code


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Country Cell Phone Country Cell Phone

E-mail Address E-mail Address

Employer Position Employer Position

Highest level of education achieved: Highest level of education achieved:


high school associate degree bachelor’s degree high school associate degree bachelor’s degree
master’s degree doctoral degree professional degree master’s degree doctoral degree professional degree
Graduate of Johnson & Wales? Yes No Graduate of Johnson & Wales? Yes No
If yes, last name while attending: ______________________________________
n High School/SECONDARY SCHOOL INFORMATION

If you have attended more than one high school/secondary school, please list the three most recent schools you have attended. Please list first the high school/secondary school from which you plan to graduate.
In the column marked “Type,” please select the two-digit code for the high school type: Public = PU Private = PI Home School = HM

CEEB Code (if known) Name of Institution City State Country Type Dates of Attendance Exp. Grad. Date
Example
123456 Anywhere High School Anywhere MO USA PU 9/06-6/09 2009

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Name of Current Guidance Counselor High School Phone Number

Are you participating in one of the following? ProStart® Lodging Management Program (LMP) National Academy Foundation (NAF)

Have you used the Johnson & Wales high school textbook Culinary Essentials? Yes No

n Other Information

Have you ever been convicted of a felony? Yes No

Have you ever had a felony-type charge sustained against you in a juvenile proceeding or in a proceeding outside the U.S.? Yes No

For purposes of institutional advising and planning, is there another field of study that you are interested in?

n ACTIVIties INFORMATION

If you have been involved in the following types of activities, please list up to two in each category.

Name Years Involved (circle number of years that apply)

Sports 1. Less than 2 years More than 2 years

2. Less than 2 years More than 2 years

Clubs/Organizations 1. Less than 2 years More than 2 years

2. Less than 2 years More than 2 years

Community Service 1. Less than 2 years More than 2 years

2. Less than 2 years More than 2 years

n professional student memberships

(check one most involved in) BPA DECA FBLA FCCLA National FFA JA SkillsUSA TSA

Years Involved: less than six months 1 2 3 4

What level of office have you achieved? Chapter Officer # of Chapter Officer positions held ______
State Officer # of State Officer positions held _________
National Officer # of National Officer positions held ______

Chapter Advisor’s First and Last Name Chapter Advisor E-mail Address (if known)

n EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION

Please list your most important/significant work experience.

Employer Name Position Held

How many years worked? ________ How many months per year (1–12)? _________ How many hours per week? less than 10 10–20 20–30 more than 30
n MAJOR & CAMPUS
Please select one major and campus by checking only one box below. Refer to the catalog online. Go to www.jwu.edu, click on Academics and then select Catalogs
for descriptions of majors and their potential career tracks.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS and SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY RI FL CO NC COLLEGE OF CULINARY ARTS and THE HOSPITALITY COLLEGE RI FL CO NC
Bachelor’s Degree Tracks Associate Degree Only (Students plan to attend Johnson & Wales University for two years only.)
Accounting n Baking & Pastry Arts n n n n
Advertising & Marketing Communications n n Culinary Arts n n n n
Business Administration** n n n n
Business/Information Systems Analysis n Bachelor’s Degree Tracks
Criminal Justice n n n Baking & Pastry Arts (B.S.)++ / Baking & Pastry Arts (A.S.)* n
Electronics Engineering ++
n Baking & Pastry Arts and Food Service Management (B.S.) / Baking & Pastry Arts (A.S.)* n n n n
Electronics Engineering (B.S.) / Robotic Engineering Technology (A.S.)*
++
n Culinary Arts and Food Service Management (B.S.) / Culinary Arts (A.S.)* n n n n
Engineering Design & Configuration Mgmt. (B.S.) / Computerized Drafting (A.S.)* n Culinary Nutrition (B.S.)++ / Baking & Pastry Arts (A.S.)* n n
Entrepreneurship n n Culinary Nutrition (B.S.)++ / Culinary Arts (A.S.)* n n
Equine Business Management n Food Marketing (B.S.)+ / Baking & Pastry Arts (A.S.)* n n
Equine Business Management / Riding n Food Marketing (B.S.)+ / Culinary Arts (A.S.)* n n
Fashion Merchandising & Retail Marketing n n n n Food Service Entrepreneurship (B.S.)+ / Baking & Pastry Arts (A.S.)* n
Financial Services Management n Food Service Entrepreneurship (B.S.)+ / Culinary Arts (A.S.)* n
Graphic Design and Digital Media n Hotel & Lodging Management n n n n
International Business ++
n n International Hotel and Tourism Management+ + + n n
Management n n n n Restaurant, Food & Beverage Management n n n n
Management Accounting n Sports/Entertainment/Event Management n n n n
Marketing n n n n Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Management n n
Network Engineering n Undeclared*** n n
Software Engineering (B.S.) / Computer Programming (A.S.)* n
Technology Services Management (B.S.) / Computing Technology Services (A.S.)* n * In these programs, all students receive an A.S. degree and have the option to continue in the
B.S. degree program listed.
Undeclared*** n n ** S tudents entering the Business Administration program will complete one year
and then be required to select a College of Business degree-granting major.
Students interested in pursuing an M.B.A. degree should select both the 4 + 1 B.S./M.B.A. program below ***  Students entering the Undeclared program will complete courses in multi-disciplined areas
and a bachelor’s degree program above from the College of Business. and then be required to select a College of Business or Hospitality College degree-granting major.
4+1 B.S./M.B.A. Program (only available at the Providence Campus) +
The bachelor’s degree major for this program is offered through the College of Business.
Acceptance into the 4+1 B.S./M.B.A. program allows you to earn a bachelor of science degree through ++
Students must meet specific academic standards for enrollment in this bachelor’s degree program.
the College of Business plus an M.B.A. in Global Business Leadership in just five years. You must have
a 3.75 GPA in your junior year of college in order to continue towards your M.B.A. degree in this highly
+++
For this program of study, you must first enroll in one of the other Hospitality College bachelor’s
selective program. degree programs for a minimum of two terms before you are eligible to apply for the International
Hotel & Tourism Management program. Choose from Hotel & Lodging Management; Restaurant, Food
& Beverage Management; Sports/Entertainment/Event Management; or Travel, Tourism & Hospitality
Management and check one above.

Submit high school transcripts – the university awards merit scholarships based on academic achievement,
participation in clubs and organizations, and work experience. It is critical that transcripts be forwarded to
the university immediately to ensure maximum merit scholarship awards.

n Applicant Signature (Required)


By submitting this application, I certify to Johnson & Wales University that all information in this application and in my supporting documentation is true, correct, and complete (including the listing of all other colleges or postsecondary institu-
tions attended by me). Johnson & Wales University does not retain all application material submitted by the applicant. I hereby authorize the university to obtain my official high school or secondary school transcript and all college or postsec-
ondary transcripts from the schools and institutions that I have attended. I give permission to the university to contact and share information with issuing institutions or other appropriate third parties for the purpose of verifying any
documentation or information I have provided. I understand and agree that the university may revoke my acceptance or enrollment if any information or documentation provided by me is false or incomplete or if the university learns of any
past or present misconduct by me that would affect my ability to represent and uphold the high standards of the university. If I enroll at Johnson & Wales University, I agree that I will satisfy all financial obligations incurred by me and comply with
and uphold the policies, rules and regulations of the university. I authorize the university to use my name, image and/or voice (and recordings in which they appear) in any manner or media for university purposes, including, but not limited to,
marketing and publicity purposes.

Applicant’s Signature (Parent’s/Guardian’s signature is required if the applicant is under 18 years of age.) Date

Father’s/Guardian’s Signature Date

Mother’s/Guardian’s Signature Date


Johnson & Wales University does not discriminate unlawfully on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or disability, in admission to, access to, treatment of or employment in
its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies: Compliance Officer, Johnson & Wales University, One Cookson Place, Sixth Floor, Providence, RI 02903,
401-598-1423. Inquiries regarding your civil rights may also be referred to the applicable regional Office for Civil Rights for the region in which the campus is located. For further information, contact the U.S. Department of Education, Office for
Civil Rights, Customer Service Team, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-1100, 800-421-3481. Residents of Georgia may utilize the refund policy required by Georgia law. In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus
Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, Johnson & Wales University publishes an Annual Security Report, which discloses information about campus security policies and procedures, and statistics concerning reported crimes that
occurred on campus, on university-controlled property, and on public property immediately adjacent to campus. A copy of the report may be obtained from the Admissions Office or at www.jwu.edu. Completion and graduation rate data for
specific cohorts of first-time, full-time undergraduate students is available. Contact the Student Academic Services Office for assistance with obtaining this information.

www.jwu.edu • 1-800-DIAL-JWU • 8 Abbott Park Place, Providence, RI 02903

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Johnson & wales university
Early Enrollment Program (for high school juniors)
Agreement Form

Student’s Name (Last) (First) (Middle)

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Social Security No. Phone No.

Home Address E-mail Address

City State Zip

Choice of Major and Campus (See application for campus offerings.)

High School H.S. Graduation Year

High School Address

City State Zip

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High School Phone No. Guidance Counselor’s Name

n Early Enrollment Program CONDITIONS OF ENROLLMENT


1. The student must apply for admission to a full-time program offered by 6. While enrolled in the Early Enrollment Program, the student is not eligible for
Johnson & Wales University. federal financial aid, including Federal Pell Grants and federal loans. The student
2. The student must carry a course load as required of all full-time students enrolled in WILL be eligible for JWU scholarships totaling up to 50% of any institutional aid
university degree programs. they receive.

3. The student is subject to all rules and regulations of the university that bind all full-time 7. The student must submit a final official high school transcript prior to entering
students, including class attendance, class schedules, payment of fees, etc. his/her sophomore year at Johnson & Wales.

4. Students must be interviewed at the university in the company of at least one parent or 8. The student will be unable to participate in class scheduling on the Web until all high
guardian before enrolling. school graduation requirements are met.

5. The university will forward reports of final grades to high school officials. 9. If a student decides to change his/her major during the Early Enrollment Program/
freshman year at the university, a new Early Enrollment Program agreement form may
need to be submitted to the university. In addition, it is the student’s responsibility to
schedule a meeting with an academic advisor to review how the decision to change
his/her major could impact his/her graduation date.

We understand and agree to the Early Enrollment Program Conditions of Enrollment listed above. All the information provided on this form is correct.

Applicant’s Signature Date

Parent/Guardian’s Signature Date


Early Enrollment Program AGREEMENT FORM (con’t.)

to be completed by high school officials


(If you have any questions, call a Johnson & Wales Admissions Office. The phone numbers are listed below.)
Please have the student’s guidance counselor select the high school requirements to be completed at JWU in the Early Enrollment Program (refer to the JWU Catalog which is
available online. Go to www.jwu.edu. Click on Academics, then select Catalogs). Also, please submit a copy of the student’s current official transcripts. In order to be eligible to
enroll in the Early Enrollment Program, students cannot exceed nine JWU classes in their freshman academic year.
Note: If Physical Education is one of the outstanding high school requirements, please give total number of hours remaining that need to be completed at Johnson & Wales.

Outstanding high school requirements JWU course equivalents (from catalog)


Example: Math 101 Ex.ample: MATH1002 A Survey of College Mathematics

Please attach separate sheet if needed.

We agree that the selected JWU course equivalents meet our high school graduation requirements. Upon successful completion of the above courses, the high school will issue
the high school diploma to the student. Any information relative to course selection submitted after this has been signed and received may impact the student’s enrollment
into the Early Enrollment Program.

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Guidance Counselor’s Name (please print) Phone No. Fax No.

Guidance Counselor’s Signature Date

Guidance Counselor’s E-mail Address

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Principal’s Name (please print) Phone No

Principal’s Signature Name (please print) Date

Providence Denver
8 Abbott Park Place 7150 Montview Blvd.
Providence, RI 02903 Denver, CO 80220
1-800-342-5598 401-598-1000 1-877-598-3368 303-256-9300

North Miami Charlotte


1701 NE 127th St., 801 West Trade St.
North Miami, FL 33181 Charlotte, NC 28202
1-866-598-3567 305-892-7600 1-866-598-2427 980-598-1100

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