Admissions Requirements
All new students seeking admission to a Program of Study at ܽƵapp must complete an Application for Admission. Students are allowed to take classes at multiple ܽƵapp locations, although special permission may be required from the program director if classes are program specific. We encourage students to complete the Application for Admission online. There is no application fee.
Students may meet this requirement by self-certification on the Application for Admission or by submitting a copy of their high school or GED transcript.
A copy of the high school or GED transcript is not required for admission unless the high school/GED information provided on the Application for Admission is determined to be discrepant, inaccurate, or incomplete. If requested, please send a copy of your high school or GED transcript directly to the ܽƵapp Admissions Office at the appropriate campus.
Please note that some programs require a final high school or GED transcript as a condition of admission due to accreditation requirements. See special program requirements for your Program of Study for more information. Additionally, a high school or GED transcript may be required by Financial Aid for students receiving federal aid.
Request that a copy of your high school or GED® transcript be sent directly to ܽƵapp's Admissions Office at the appropriate campus. Provide an official transcript or self-certify (on the Application for Admission) that you graduated from an accredited or approved high school or college, or have completed the requirements for a GED certificate.
ܽƵapp Community College requires competency in reading and mathematics in order to succeed in the selected Program of Study. All applicants for admission are evaluated on basic academic skills to better determine placement into courses and Programs of Study. To determine the entrance placement scores for specific programs, visit the Testing Center or request assistance from the Admissions staff.
Based on a student’s placement score and/or previously completed post-secondary coursework, students may be required to complete developmental coursework before advancing to certain program courses. Specific information about developmental coursework is available from ܽƵapp Admissions staff. Developmental coursework and high school equivalency programs are available at ܽƵapp to students who do not meet admissions requirements into their chosen Program of Study. Applicants in need of course placement test scores will be notified and provided information about testing options, study materials, and instructions.
All students seeking admission to a Program of Study must demonstrate college readiness. This can be verified via a number of evaluative methods:
Completion of Assessment/Course Placement Test:
Completion of placement testing occurs through at least one of the following basic
skill assessment/placement tests:
- Next Generation ACCUPLACER®
- ACT
- SAT
These scores may be reported by the testing service (ACT, SAT, etc.) listed on the high school transcript or submitted by the student.
Please note the following:
- Each Program of Study requires a specific score level for admission. Visit the Testing Center for more information.
- Reading score results must be from within the past 5 years. Please note that reading test scores are used for placement in English courses.
- Math score results must be from within the past 3 years.
A student who cannot fulfill any one of these criteria should discuss the available alternatives with an ܽƵapp Admissions or Transitions Advisor.
Please contact any of the ܽƵapp Testing & Assessment Centers or ܽƵapp Learning Centers to learn more about placement testing, retesting and arranging a time to take the Next Generation ACCUPLACER test. Retesting is possible for individuals who believe their course placement testing results do not represent their current ability. If a student has previously tested in the last 5 years, a $15 retest fee must be paid in advance of the retesting session. See the Testing & Assessment section for additional information about retesting policies.
Submit Transfer Coursework
Students can also demonstrate college readiness through prior successful post-secondary coursework. Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions must be sent directly from the institution where the credit was earned to any of ܽƵapp’s Admissions Offices. Transcripts from nationally accredited colleges, approved by the U.S. Department of Education, will be evaluated to determine if the student meets college entrance requirements through evidence of three (3) or more hours of transfer credit from an accredited postsecondary institution with a grade of “C” or better in each of the areas of English and/or math. If the demonstrated English coursework does not meet the minimum program requirement or is 5 years or older, testing is required. Please note, placement testing or additional proof of post-secondary course completion will be required when an individual has taken a prerequisite in mathematics more than 3 years ago or the completed course does not meet program requirements.
Electronic transcripts sent directly from the institution where the credit was earned will be accepted.
Any person 16 years of age or older who is not enrolled in a regular secondary school program is eligible to enroll in ܽƵapp classes provided they meet any stated class prerequisites. Eligible high school students in good standing may enroll in college credit classes with written permission from their high school principal or counselor.
Students under 16 years of age will not be accepted for admission into a Program of Study. Students under 16 may enroll in credit classes with special permission from the Dean of Students. Contact the ܽƵapp Student Affairs Office to obtain a permission form.
Students under 16 years of age may enroll in special non-credit classes which are offered by ܽƵapp's Continuing Education Division. These special classes usually are designed for youth and adults who register and attend classes together. Other special enrollment opportunities for students under 16 will be identified in the course description and/or advertisement. High school students enrolling in distance learning classes must meet all of the College course prerequisites prior to the start of class. Contact the campus Registration and Records Office for additional information.
Contact admissions@southeast.edu for more information