Applicants for admission must submit an official Application for Admission to the Office of Admissions, Records and Registration. Students who are intending to receive financial aid, or who intend to pursue the Nursing (2035) major, must also have an official copy of their high school transcript or an official copy of their GED scores on file in the Office of Admissions. In order to be deemed official, the transcript must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions from the issuing institution. A transcript marked “issued to student”, hand carried by student or third party, unsealed, or missing the Registrar’s signature or school seal, will be marked as unofficial. A transcript is considered final official when procedures for official transcripts have been followed and listed is a date graduated for high school and a degree conferred for college.
It is important to note that Placement Testing is mandatory for all students who are planning to enroll at the College. Students must make application to the College prior to Placement Testing.
The results of the Placement Testing have no bearing on a student’s acceptance to the College; rather they are used for academic advising and program planning that will help to ensure student success.
Individuals qualifying for an exemption from Placement Testing must complete the Placement Testing Exemption Request Form which is available at the Office of Admissions and on the College’s website.
Application Deadline
Students should apply for admission as early as possible to ensure optimal course availability. The application deadlines for early registration are: May 1 for the Fall semester; November 1 for the Spring semester.
Applications are accepted on a rolling admissions basis.
Readmission
Students who seek readmission are encouraged to complete an application for readmission to ensure the reactivation of student status. Students must fulfill all other admission requirements before admission can be considered by the College.
Applicants with Previous College Experience
Applicants who attended other
colleges may be considered for admission
to the College. Applicants
must fulfill the College’s admission
requirements and provide
an official transcript from each
college attended. The transcript(s)
must come directly from the
applicant’s former college(s) and
must be sent to the Office of
Admissions.