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Admission
Application for admission may be made at any time after completion of the junior year
of high school. Applications are considered on a competitive basis as related to test
scores, academic history (high school and college), academic and professional
references, and an essay. To ensure consideration for the Fall semester the
application and all supporting materials should be submitted by March 1. To ensure
consideration for the Spring semester the application and supporting materials should
be submitted by October 1.
Required Application Information
The College considers all applicants without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion,
sex, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, or national origin and does not
knowingly practice discrimination in its recruiting, admission, progression, graduation,
withdrawal policies or in any other activities affecting students.
NOTE: According to North Carolina statutes, previous conviction
of certain misdemeanors or felonies may make the applicant ineligible for licensure
and/or certification in selected health care fields.
For admission to the College, all applicants must submit:
- a completed application and required nonrefundable application fee ($50)
- evidence of US Citizenship, a current Permanent Resident Card, or a current
I-551 card from the Department of Immigration and Naturalization Services
- an official transcript showing evidence of college level credit earned or
attempted
Each academic program has admissions requirements in addition to the general
requirements listed above. These requirements are listed in this catalog with the
individual program curriculum information.
An interview may be requested as part of the admissions process.
NOTE: An official transcript is delivered in a sealed envelope.
Transcripts that are mailed from another college are considered official. Hand carried
transcripts are official unless the envelope is opened prior to receipt. Faxed
transcripts are considered unofficial and may be used as working documents only.
International applicants and applicants for whom English is a second language may be
asked to submit a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 550 or
above to verify language proficiency.
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