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Student Admissions
Admission to Reedley College is open to anyone (which includes residency
requirements) who is at least 18 years old, or has a high school
diploma, or the equivalent (such as the California High School Proficiency
Examination or GED). High school juniors and seniors may be admitted with
the permission of their high school principal, their parent or guardian,
and the college through the Advanced Enrichment Program (15% Program).
Application for Admission
All students
are required to complete an application (preferably online) for admission (which includes
a residency statement that must be filled out and mailed if entered online) and return it to the Office of Admissions
and Records (Reedley College, 995 N. Reed Ave, Reedley, CA
93654). Students who have been enrolled during the past semester
do not have to complete an application. Students who attend one
of the North Center sites (Madera, Clovis, Oakhurst, Kerman) or
South Center Community Campus sites (Kingsburg, Parlier, Fowler,
Selma, Sanger, Dinuba, or Sunnyside) are given instructions regarding
assessment, orientation, advising and registration for that site.
*Please note New Procedures discussed below.
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Orientation
provides information concerning laws, rules, regulations, and strategies
that govern or affect a student's enrollment and attendance at Reedley
College. Information regarding registration, program changes, fees
and refunds, study schedules and tutorial assistance is emphasized.
Orientation information is provided in the Application for Admission,
Schedule of Classes, College Catalog, special orientation handbook,
and group sessions with staff during Testing, Orientation, Group
Assisting, Rapid Registration, and Registration-To-Go. NEW
- ONLINE
ORIENTATION!
Advising
Advising is available
to all students. Results from placement tests may be used to assist
counselors in determining appropriate course placement. First-time,
full-time or degree-seeking students will be advised prior to registration.
A student educational plan (SEP) will be partially developed at
this time. The SEP will be reviewed and fully developed during the
first semester of attendance. Students should contact their counselor
or advisor to complete their SEP. Community Campus students may
obtain advising on-site or may telephone for advising/counseling
assistance on the main campus. Transfer and re-enrolling students
should contact the Counseling Center the month prior to registration
for advising service.
- New Procedures
Effective Spring 2002 semester, Reedley College
will no longer keep your registration forms on file. Once
your transaction has been completed, all of your documents will be
returned to you for safekeeping.
We have date-stamped and initialed your Schedule and Fees Form to
verify that our office completed your transaction as indicated.
It is your responsibility to keep all
materials in a safe place and to bring them with you if you have a
question or concern about your schedule. We will be unable
to help you without your documents.
Requirements:
1. Double-check all the information on your class schedule
before you leave the registration area.
- 2. Make sure that your materials have been date-stamped and
initialed.
- 3. Prepare a personal file in which to keep all of your
processed forms.
- 4. Should you discover an error after you leave our office,
bring your date-stamped packet with you to the registration desk
for review and assistance.
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- Please email
the RC Web Administrator
if you have any questions or comments.
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