Regular Admission of students to a program is contingent upon their meeting
statewide admissions requirements and institutional admissions requirements
established for that specific program and upon proper completion of all admissions
procedures.
Provisional Admission of students to a program is based on
an evaluation of test scores and other admission file data
by the Office of Admissions and program faculty and upon proper
completion of all admissions procedures. Provisionally admitted
students whose English, Math and/or Reading levels do not
meet regular admission requirements must enroll in Learning
Support classes. Provisionally admitted students are allowed
to take certain programs specific courses as designated in
the program standards. All students initially admitted on
a provisional basis must meet regular program admission requirements
prior to graduation. Provisional admission of transfer students
to a program is contingent upon their meeting applicable licensure
and accreditation requirements.
Learning Support Admission is granted to students who do not meet the regular
or provisional admission requirements. All students initially admitted under the
Learning Support Admissions Status must meet regular program admission requirements
prior to graduation. Students classified in this category are eligible to enroll in
Learning Support courses only or may be referred to Adult Literacy depending upon test
results. Adult Literacy and/or Learning Support classes are offered to enable students
to meet recommended standards. Courses include reading, math, and English thus improving
the student's chances of success in a regular program of study. Students may also
receive English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction.
Special Status Admission is granted to an applicant who desires
to take credit courses for personal or professional benefit
but who does not plan to earn a degree, diploma or certificate.
The following parameters apply to this classification:
- Classified as non-award seeking when granted special student
status by the Admissions Office.
- Must adhere to the specific institutional prerequisite
requirements when selecting courses.
- Credit is received for regular program course work which
is satisfactorily completed.
- Credit may be received for an unlimited number of courses;
but only 25 credit hours may be applied toward a specific
degree, diploma or certificate program.
- May apply for regular student status but must meet the
requirements of the regular student admission process. This
includes the College's assessment process. The number of
hours taken as a special student in no way waives the requirements
of the regular admission process.
- A Special Admission Student must meet regular admission
status prior to graduation.
Health
Care Assistant Technical Certificate
Students applying for competitive admission Allied Health
programs such as Dental Assisting, Practical Nursing, Surgical
Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology and Radiologic Technology
will be initially admitted to this certificate
program in order for them to complete core course requirements
and the competitive admission process for their program of
study. Any required Learning Support coursework may also be completed
while enrolled in this certificate program. Students enrolled
in the Health Care Assistant Certificate may not be eligible for Federal
Financial Aid.