Admissions Steps
All applicants entering degree, diploma, or certificate programs must complete all of the admission steps listed below:
Application Process
Complete the Southern Crescent Technical College Application for Admission and submit the $25 non-refundable application fee (former students and Dual Enrollment students are exempt). Applicants that do not attend will need to update a new application for the desired term they will attend. Applicants furnishing false, incomplete, or misleading information will be subject to rejection or dismissal without a refund. (Please note that only previous SCTC Dual Enrolled students are exempt from the application fee.)
Required Academic Criteria
To be admitted by all technical colleges, applicants must satisfy one of the academic readiness paths below:
- High school graduates must submit an official high school transcript (including graduation date) that reflects the student has met the attendance, academic, and/or assessment requirements for the state’s board of education or equivalent agency.
- Secondary schools must be accredited by an agency included on the TCSG approved accreditation agency list.
- Applicants with diplomas from secondary schools located outside the United States must have their transcripts evaluated for equivalency by an approved outside evaluation organization.
- High school Certificates of Attendance or other certificates, credentials, or documents where the student did not complete all required coursework or testing required for a high school diploma in that state are not recognized for admission purposes.
- Submission of an official transcript reflecting the student has passed an examination the state recognizes as the equivalent of a high school diploma (e.g. GED).
- The only exception to requirements 1 or 2 is for those students seeking enrollment into an approved basic workforce certificate that does not require a high school diploma or GED for admission as listed on the attachment 6.2.1p.a2.
- Submission of an official transcript from each of one or more previously attended postsecondary institutions (accredited by an accepted accrediting agency) reflecting the successful completion (C or better) of a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter credit hours of coursework at the degree level.
- Applicants who were home schooled in the state of Georgia and did not attend a recognized accredited program must submit:
- Certificate of Attendance form from the local superintendent’s office or a Declaration of Intent to utilize a Home Study Program from the Georgia Department of Education verifying that the parent or legal guardian complied with the requirements of home study programs as referenced in O.C.G.A. § 20-2-690.
- Annual progress reports or a final transcript for the equivalent of the home- schooled student’s junior and senior years (the final progress report or transcript must include the graduation date).
- Applicants who were home schooled outside the state of Georgia and did not attend a recognized accredited program must submit:
- annual progress reports or a final transcript for the equivalent of the home-schooled student’s junior and senior years (the final progress report or transcript must include the graduation date); and one of the following:
- Georgia Milestones Literature & Composition or Georgia Milestones American Literature & Composition (English admission requirement only)
- PACT
- PSAT, SAT or ACT scores that meet or exceed the TCSG system and college minimum score requirements for program readiness.
- ACCUPLACER placement scores that meet or exceed the TCSG system and college minimum score requirements for program readiness.
- Service members of the U.S. Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, or Navy may submit an official copy of their DD Form 214 indicating high school graduate or equivalent.
Exception: Presidents of technical colleges may waive the high school diploma/high school equivalency requirement for those pursuing a high school equivalency who are otherwise eligible to enroll in a specific program of study.
Assessment of Program Readiness
- Technical colleges must evaluate students’ readiness for degree, diploma, and certificate programs. Technical colleges may accept a student’s official entrance score on the following validated assessment instruments if the scores meet the required minimums listed on the attachment 6.2.1p.a2.
- Assessment results are transferable to any TCSG college. Each technical college will develop its own retesting policy and charges may apply.
- Official transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited postsecondary institution recognized by the United States Department of Education documenting equivalent program-level English and math coursework successfully completed (C or better) may be used in lieu of placement exams.
- Subjective criteria such as, but not limited to, written or oral interviews, personality assessments, and letters of reference shall not be utilized as part of the evaluation for program readiness or admission to a college or a program. All criteria should be published and applied consistently to all applicants for a program.
Official transcripts, test scores, or other required documents must be sent directly from the issuing school or agency to the Admissions Office. If submitted by the applicant in person, documents must be in an unopened envelope that has been officially sealed by the issuing school or agency. Official documents and credentials submitted to the College for admission and placement purposes become the property of SCTC and will not be duplicated or transferred to another institution.
Withdrawal of Application
An applicant who has been notified officially of acceptance should notify the Admissions Office if he or she decides not to attend. The applicant must submit an updated application for the semester he/she desires to attend. The applicant will be notified when to register.
Admissions Appeal
Applicants who feel they were unjustly denied admission to Southern Crescent Technical College may file an appeal. This appeals process also applies to currently enrolled diploma students who desire to transfer into a degree program. In the event that an applicant is denied admission and the applicant desires to appeal the admissions decision, the individual may complete the online Appeals Form or appeal in writing to the VPSA.
Testing Guidelines
For entrance purposes, some students will take the ACCUPLACER or COMPANION exam. The student will receive a testing form from Admissions before testing. Students will need to present a current photo identification. The exam consists of Reading, Writing, and Math (Arithmetic and Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics). Students can access the built in calculator on specific questions of the Accuplacer test. The student will need to bring a pencil and the Testing Center will supply scratch paper. Food, beverages, hats, cell phones, Bluetooth devices, and personal items are not allowed in the Testing Center.
Any applicant who does not make test score requirements may retest in any area of deficiency. A retest can be taken the next calendar day. There will be a nonrefundable retest fee of $15.00 per retest.
- First Retest: Applicant can retest the next calendar day.
- Second Retest: Applicant can retest the next calendar day. Confidence Builder is strongly recommended prior to final attempt, but not required. (This tool provides additional practice in the deficient areas).
If the applicant does not earn the minimum program requirement scores, he/she will need to take the learning support course(s) associated with his/her scores. Learning Support classes are remedial classes taken to refresh a student’s skill in the specific subject area. Students cannot retest if they have begun a Learning Support course. Once a Learning Support course is completed satisfactorily with a grade of a C or above, the student can retest in that particular subject one time. If the required score is not met, the student must continue with the sequence of Learning Support classes.
A student may retest if a student changes his/her major from certificate/diploma to degree.
A student may retest if the student has not attended for one year (three consecutive semesters).