| 1.
High School Graduates |
a.
File a completed application and a Residency statement
with the Admissions Office (Reedley College, 995 N. Reed
Ave., Reedley, CA 93654).
On-Line
Admissions Application |
| b.
Request the high school to forward one complete transcript
to the Admissions Office, or if appropriate, present a
certificate of proficiency awarded by the State Board
of Education. |
| c.
Complete the online
orientation to Reedley College. |
| d.
Take a
placement test. This test will provide
useful guidance for the student, counselor, or advisor
in arranging each student's instructional program, will
aid in establishing a suggested placement in certain courses,
and provide information for career guidance assistance. |
| e.
Arrange a study list in consultation with a college counselor
or advisor. |
| NOTE:
Any high school graduate who has earned less than a "C"
average in grades 10, 11, and 12, excluding P.E. and Military
Science, will enter the college on a provisional status
and will be urged to participate in special counseling
services. Any non-graduate will also be urged to participate
in special counseling |
| 2.
Non-High School Graduates |
| a.
An applicant to the district college who is eighteen (18)
years of age or older and is not a high school graduate,
may enroll as a provisional student for twelve (12) semester
units or more for one semester, with the stipulation that
in order to enroll for subsequent semesters as a full-time
student he/she must earn a 1.75 GPA in the units attempted. |
| b.
This regulation does not apply to part-time students. |
| c.
This regulation does not apply to students who successfully
complete a California High School Proficiency Examination
(CHSPE) or the General Education Development test (GED)
with scores equivalent to a high school diploma. Acceptable
GED scores are 45 overall, with no subtest lower than
35. |
| d.
Complete items a, c, and d under High School Graduates
above. |
| 3.
Transfer Students |
| a.
File a completed application and residency statement with
the Admissions Office. |
| b.
File one official transcript of college records. |
| c.
Plan a program of studies to meet your objective. (Help
in program planning may be obtained by contacting the
college the month preceding registration.) |
| NOTE:
A student transferring from another college who does not
have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or has earned
less than a 2.0 for the previous semester's work may enter
on probation. A student disqualified by another institution
must file a petition with the Academic Standards Committee
and gain approval prior to registration. This petition
must be filed not later than one week before the first
day of school in the semester for which the student seeks
admission. |
| 4.
Current High School Students |
| (Fifteen
Percent Program) High school juniors and seniors (11th
and 12th grades) may be admitted to regular college classes
on a part-time basis. Admission requires permission of
the high school and the college. For students in the 10th
grade and below, a signed agreement between the governing
boards must be on file. Students should file a completed
application for the Fifteen Percent Program by August
1 for the fall semester and December 15 for the spring
semester. |
| 5.
International Students |
| a.
File a completed application with the Admissions Office. |
| b.
Submit one transcript in English translation of all work
completed in high school and college along with the results
of any general matriculation or school leaving examinations. |
| c.
Submit an affidavit of financial support. |
| d.
Submit evidence of a negative tuberculin skin test taken
in the U.S. not more than six months prior to entering
college. |
| e.
Show proof of medical insurance or purchase insurance
offered through the college. |
| f.
Submit a total score of 500 or better on the Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Please write to the following
address to make arrangements to take the test: Test of
English as a Foreign Language Educational Testing Service
Princeton, NJ, USA 08540 |
| 6.
Part-time Students |
a.
Students Students enrolled for fewer than 12 units: A
part-time student who is seeking the Associate Degree
must submit:
- 1.
An application for admission
- 2.
One high school transcript
- 3.
One college transcript from each college previously
attended.
- 4.
Complete the online
orientation to Reedley College.
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