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Submit a completed admissions application.
(If an applicant is less than 18 years old, the application must also be signed by a parent
and/or guardian.)
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Submit official transcripts of all secondary and post-secondary education.
Home-schooled students must produce evidence of completion of a state registered home
school program.
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GED graduates must submit official record of scores. Adult High School Graduates must
submit official adult high school transcripts.
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Students who have graduated from institutions outside the United States must document
completion of a nationally recognized secondary school diploma.
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Take placement test unless
exempt by college credit or standardized test scores.
- Meet with your academic advisor to
schedule classes.
The College reserves the right to evaluate special cases and to refuse admission to
applicants when considered advisable in the best interest of the applicant and the
College.
NOTE: Students who have an associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university
are not required to submit high school transcripts. (Exception: Students entering allied
health fields must submit high school transcripts.)