Getting Registered for Classes
Part-time status & Full-time status
A student is considered to have full-time status if he/she is registered for 12 or more credit hours in a semester. A student taking less than 12 hours is considered part time.
SCTC operates in accordance with the following policies TCSG 5.1.6, 5.1.8p, and 5.1.2 specifically, Standard 02-02-06 in determining the amount and level of credit needed to be awarded for courses offered at SCTC.
Course Audit
A student may enroll in any class for audit on a noncredit, space-available basis, with payment of the regular credit hour tuition and fees. The student is expected to attend classes and participate in class activities, but is not required to complete assignments or take examinations. Audit hours may not be converted to credit at a later date. Students must declare a course as audit status at the time of initial registration by submitting a completed Official Course Audit Form to the Academic Affairs Office and payment of all fees to the Business Office.
Credit by Examination
Exemption Exam
A currently enrolled or accepted program student may receive course credit by passing an examination if one is offered. The examination may be written and/or performance based and validates competencies in skills the student would obtain through actual enrollment in the course. Exemption exams are given each semester. The list of exemption exams available and the schedule of test administration are available in the Academic Affairs Office.
Advanced Placement (AP) Course Equivalents
Advanced Placement Examinations – Credit will be awarded to students who have taken appropriate courses (determined equivalent to courses offered at a Technical College) in high school and achieve a score of 3 or more on the Advanced Placement Examination. Official test scores from College Board are required for credit to be awarded. For AP scores, please call 1-888-308-0013 or visit College Board to request official scores to be sent to Southern Crescent Technical College.
College-Level Examination Placement (CLEP) Credit
CLEP®-- The College accepts College-Level Examination Program credit from the College Board, but does not offer the exams on campus. Check the College Board website www.collegeboard.com for available exams, fees, and test locations. To receive CLEP credit, the scores received must be at the 50th percentile or higher. Students wishing to earn CLEP credit should contact the Registrar.
Exemption Exam Procedures
- A student cannot attempt to exempt a course in which he or she is currently enrolled nor for any course in which he or she has been enrolled. The only exception is for those courses in which a student successfully completed, but have become obsolete because they are over five years old. No exemption exam may be attempted more than once.
- Students should obtain an Exemption Examination Application at any Academic Affairs office. The application should be fully completed including necessary signatures.
- To schedule the exam for a particular date, time, and location, students must sign up for the exam at The Community Service Center on the Griffin Campus, Building 100 and on the Flint Campus.
- Payment must be made before a student registers for a particular date, time, location, and exam.
- A non-refundable fee of 25% of course tuition is charged for each exam. This fee must be paid prior to taking the exam, and a receipt for this fee must be presented to the examiner at the time of the exam.
- The fee requirement is waived for eligible articulated secondary students.
- All exams are to be taken without any outside aids such as textbooks, notes, etc.
- A minimum score of 80% must be achieved to successfully exempt a course.
- If the student successfully exempts a course, a grade of TR will be assigned. It is not calculated into the grade point average. Exemption exams most likely will not transfer to other colleges; although, transferability is always up to the receiving college.
- If the course being exempted by examination has a pre-requisite course requirement, the pre-requisite must be satisfied by either passing the exemption test, if available, or successfully passing the pre-requisite course.
- Academic Affairs will notify the student of the results of the exam. The Registrar’s Office will record the grade for posting to the student’s transcript.
NOTE: The Office of Academic Affairs determines what courses are available for exemption testing. Financial aid will not cover the cost of exemption exam fees.
Credit through Experience
Southern Crescent Technical College recognizes that learning can take place in a variety of settings other than the College classroom. Students who have completed documented training through law enforcement, the military, or other similar organizations that provide transcripts for the training may be eligible for college credit. Only current students who have successfully completed at least three (3) hours of credit at Southern Crescent Technical College are eligible to request credit through experience. A maximum of 12 hours can be obtained through experience. Students wishing to be granted credit through experience should contact the their program coordinator. Students must submit official copies of transcripts that list all training or must submit copies of original training certificates. The program coordinator will review the documentation and submit a Prior Learning Assessment form to Academic Affairs. If all requirements are met, the prior learning will be approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs / Designee. A grade of EXP is assigned and academic credits will be awarded. Quality points are not calculated into the GPA for EXP grades. Experiential credits most likely will not transfer to other colleges; although, transferability is always up to the receiving college. There is no fee for credits earned through experience.
Current Student Registration
Current student registration is held prior to the beginning of the next term. Online registration is available for current students by accessing Banner Web located on Southern Crescent Technical College’s website. All students are encouraged to see their advisor prior to registration. Students are encouraged to meet with their advisor to discuss progress and course selection before registering online.
Class Load
A student registered for 12 or more semester hours of credit is classified by the College as a full-time student. Students may not register for more than 18 semester hours in any given semester without approval from the Vice President of Academic Affairs.
Distance Education
Southern Crescent Technical College participates with Georgia Virtual Technical Connection (GVTC) by offering courses over the Internet. Blackboard Learn (BbL) Learning Management System (LMS) is used by Southern Crescent and GVTC as the primary form of LMS. There are three types of courses offered through BbL LMS including: CA- On Campus (<=50% Online), BL-Blended (>50% to and <100% Online), OA-Asynchronous (100% Online), and OS- Synchronous (100% Online).
On Campus (CA) Courses that are taught primarily in the classroom or lab with 50 percent or less of instruction online. On campus courses may include lecture, labs, internships, clinicals and other in-person instructional modalities. On campus courses are not considered distance learning courses.
Blended (Banner code “BL”): Blended courses are distance learning courses with the majority of the course content, activities, and interactions occurring online (>50% but <100% online) but may require students to come on campus for specific labs, assignments, activities, or events. Blended courses must detail any on-site course components in the college catalog.
Online Synchronous (Banner code “OS”): Courses taught fully online synchronously with course content, activities and interactions occurring entirely online. This delivery method requires students to be online at specific dates/times during the term. Online synchronous courses may require proctored events, which must be detailed in the course catalog.
Online Asynchronous (Banner code “OA”): Courses taught fully online asynchronously with course content, activities, and interactions occurring entirely online. This delivery method does not require students to be online at specific dates/times, and students may participate in class activities and complete course assignments asynchronously. Flex courses that allow students the option of coming on campus, taking the course online synchronously, or taking it online asynchronously should be coded as online asynchronous (‘OA’) provided that the student is not required to be online or on campus at specific dates or times during the term. Online asynchronous courses may require proctored events, which must be detailed in the college catalog.
Students interested in taking online courses can find course offerings by looking at the course schedule that is released before registration begins each semester.
Security for our students using the BbL LMS is important to Southern Crescent Tech. The BbL LMS can only be accessed by students who have created an Okta account with a unique student email and password. Okta is a secure login portal that allows students access to all SCTC logins and applications in one place. This includes Email/Office 365, Blackboard, Banner Web, and more.
Each student is assigned a student email, and unique password generated from the last 6 digits of their student number, also known as a student ID.
The Student Helpdesk is available for BbL LMS, student email and Banner Web concerns. The Helpdesk is available Monday through Thursday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 am.
Additional Helpdesk information can be found on The Southern Crescent Student Helpdesk webpage (studenthelpdesk.sctech.edu).
Southern Crescent students can take online courses from other Georgia Technical Colleges if a course is not being offered at Southern Crescent for a particular semester. To find out more about online courses offered at other Georgia Technical Colleges, talk with your advisor or visit Georgia Virtual Technical Connection’s webpage (https://gvtcapp.tcsg.edu/GVTC/General/Courses.aspx).
Southern Crescent Technical College in conjunction with The Technical College System of Georgia offers more online courses to our students through eCampus. eCampus is a platform that allows students from across Georgia to enroll in online courses offered by other Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) colleges, providing students access to program courses that may not be available during the current term at their home college. Upon completion of an eCampus course, the student will earn credit at their home college. The courses available via the eCampus platform are chosen to prepare students for in-demand career opportunities.