Any person
seeking regular admission to SCC must meet one of the following
requirements:
Receive a
high school diploma.
Receive
the GED certificate.
Reach the
age of 18 and demonstrate the ability to benefit through the student
assessment process.
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 program whereby high school students may
enroll in up to six hours a semester of college courses with the
permission of high school and college officials and parents. For more
information on the dual enrollment program, contact your high school
guidance office or the SCC Student Development Office.
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 may be eligible to take college courses. Please
contact the Student Development Office at 636-922-8241 for more information.
Admission to the college does not guarantee entrance into
a particular course or program of study. The college reserves the right to
establish selective admissions procedures and to give preference to
residents of the St. Charles Community College District. Prospective
career/technical students must see a counselor before they declare a major
in the program.