Academics

Academics


Academic & General Requirements
  • High School Completion: You must provide proof of high school graduation, a GED certificate, or a state proficiency successful testing.

  • Transcripts: Official transcripts from your high school and any previously attended colleges must be sent directly to the admissions office.

  • Identification: A valid State ID or Driver's License is required to create your admissions file.

  • Standardized Tests: While not required for admission, you are encouraged to submit SAT, ACT, or TOEFL scores if available.

  • GPA: For certain programs or degree conferral, a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is generally expected.

Step-by-Step Enrollment Process
  1.  Submit an Online Application: Visit the Admissions tab on the college website and complete the online application form.
  2. Submit Required Documents: Email or mail your State ID, High School Diploma, and official transcripts to your designated admissions representative.
  3. Complete the ACA Test: You will be sent an ACA (comprehensive test) by your admissions representative. Passing this free, not-for-credit course is part of the enrollment process.
  4. Apply for Financial Aid: Complete the FAFSA using the school code 038744. You will also need to complete entrance counseling and a Master Promissory Note if taking out loans.
  5. Sign the Enrollment Packet: Once your documents are processed and you have completed the initial assignments, you will receive an enrollment packet to sign electronically.
  6. Access the Student Portal: After full enrollment, you will use Populi to see your pre-enrolled classes and Brightspace to access your actual course materials.
Seeking more assistance? Please watch our "Academic Overview with Natara Randolph" for more information!