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An unselective and noncompetitive application process is called

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Open Admission: a type of unselective and noncompetitive college admissions process in the United States in which the only criterion is a high school diploma or GED
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An unselective and non-competitive application process is called 'open admission'.

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  • An admission process that does not involve a competition of merit or an eligibility exam like an entrance test is called as 'Open Admission' or less popularly, an 'Open Enrollment'.
  • The only criterion that is expected to be cleared to be eligible for an open admission process is that of the completion of a 'high school diploma' or a 'general educational development certificate'.
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