Special Admission
Special admission is granted to applicants on a space available basis who desire to take credit courses for personal or professional benefit but do not plan to earn a degree, diploma, or Technical Certificate of Credit. Special admission students should be aware of the following admissions criteria:
- Transcripts are not evaluated except on request by students and/or college officials for proof of English, math, or other course prerequisites.
- International students may not be admitted.
- Students receiving financial assistance requiring certification of enrollment may not be admitted.
- Prerequisite and/or co-requisite course requirements will apply.
- Out-of-school applicants must be 18 years of age or older to be admitted.
- Students on academic suspension may not be admitted.
- A student may count up to a maximum of 17 semester hours of credit toward a specific degree/diploma/technical certificate of credit program while in this status.
- Special admit students have the prerogative to apply for regular student status but must meet the requirements of the regular student admissions process.
- Special admit students receive credit for regular program coursework that is satisfactorily completed.
- Special admit students are not eligible for financial aid.