This addendum modifies catalog content as indicated and supersedes all previous addenda. Page 15 / 31 2022-2023 ADDENDUM to the Rasmussen University Catalog and Student Handbook November 17, 2022 P. 145, Placement Assessment (11/17/2022) Replace the chart in this section with the following. As of the November 9, 2022 start date, students enrolling in Illinois residential programs have the same Math Placement Assessment Score requirement as all other states. P. 145, Placement Assessment (8/25/2022) Replace the 3rd bulleted section: • Successful completion of a non-cognitive assessment, Rasmussen Ready Success component of the placement assessment. All prospective students of Rasmussen University, except as noted below, must successfully complete the assessment no later than three business days prior to the start of the term. The following are exempt from the non-cognitive assessment requirement: Applicants who have previously completed the assessment as part of an entrance requirement into Rasmussen University; applicants entering into bachelor completer programs; Nursing, Law Enforcement, Medical Laboratory Technician, Physical Therapist Assistant, Radiologic Technology, and Surgical Technologist programs, as well as Individual Progress and Audit applicants. Applicants to either the Healthcare-Healthcare Administration specialization or the Health Sciences-Healthcare specialization who within the past 12 months have completed the School of Nursing Entrance Exam with a composite score of 55% or higher are also exempt from the non-cognitive assessment. P. 146, Payment of Tuition and Fees (7/28/2022) Replace the first paragraph in its entirety with the following: Financing your education is one of the most critical components to understand as you embark on your higher education experience. There may be several options available to you to finance your education, including scholarships, grants, tuition reimbursement, federal, state, and private student loans, as well as direct payments from you. For additional information regarding funding your education options, please visit https://www.rasmussen.edu/ tuition. Once a student has had their financial aid eligibility determined, a student payment will be scheduled for any balance not covered by financial aid resources. Student payments are due in full prior to or on the first day the term begins. It is your responsibility to ensure you have a financial plan in place prior to beginning classes. This includes completing and providing all the required information to Financial Aid prior to starting classes. If a student has not submitted all requested financial aid eligibility documentation by the beginning of the fifth week of the quarter, a student payment will be scheduled for the full balance due immediately and must be paid by visiting the Pay Online section of the Student Portal at portal.rasmussen.edu. The University does not accept cash but does accept checks mailed to the Business Office and electronic payments including credit cards, debit cards, and electronic checks. All electronic payments must be made through the link in the Pay Online section of the Student Portal. Failure to pay all outstanding charges (tuition, fees, and other institutional charges) by the due date(s) or in full prior to the term end date may result in collection attempts and the inability to continue courses and withdrawal from the University. As you approach graduation, please ensure your account balance is paid in full prior to graduating, or you will not receive your diploma except when required by any applicable law. To view your student account balance information, visit the Student Account Center at portal.rasmussen.edu. Subject Score Course Placement English 0-25 items correct B080 Reading and Writing Strategies 26-40 items correct ENC1101 English Composition Math 0-7 items correct B087 Practical Math 8-20 items correct Low-division Math/Natural Sciences coursework