402 |
Admissions |
| P-402.1 |
Any
person seeking regular admission to the College must meet
one of the following requirements: earn a high school diploma,
earn the GED certificate, or reach the age of 18 and demonstrate
the ability to benefit through the student assessment process. |
| Pr-402.1.1 |
Students
are encouraged to submit ACT scores. Students applying
for Allied Health programs may be required to submit ACT
scores. |
| P-402.2 |
The
following persons also may be admitted with special student
status as defined below:
- High
school students 16 years of age or older who have completed "dual
enrollment" requirements. Dual enrollment is a special
admissions program whereby high school students may enroll
in up to six hours per semester of college credit courses
with the permission of high school and College officials
and parents.
- Young
adults 16 years of age or older who can verify that they
have severed all connections with their high school district
and demonstrate the ability to benefit through the student
assessment process.
- Students
under 16 years of age who are enrolled in a gifted or
accelerated learning program. These students must have
prior written approval from their high school district
and the Office of Academic Affairs.
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| P-402.3 |
Admission
to the College does not guarantee entrance into a particular
course or program of study. |