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Confused about Georgia Military College Admissions

I've got a question. I'm considering applying to Georgia Military College, but I'm a little mixed up with the application process. Has anyone experience with the admissions at their Martinez, GA location that they could share?

a year ago

Applying to Georgia Military College (GMC) is a somewhat straightforward process, but it can still feel a bit confusing, especially if you’re doing it for the first time.

Firstly, like many colleges, GMC is accepting online applications through their website, which is a convenient way to get started. You'll need to fill out the application form with your personal details like your name, contact information, and details about your high school education.

Next, GMC requires prospective students to submit their official high school or GED transcripts. Transfer students, on the other hand, are asked to provide transcripts from any and all colleges or universities they've attended previously.

One unique aspect of GMC's application process is their entrance exam requirement. You will need to take the Accuplacer Test, which college uses to determine your placement in English and Math courses. If you've taken the SAT or ACT, you may be able to bypass this test, but you'll want to check with the admissions office to be sure.

Once you've completed these steps, you may have to participate in a mandatory completion of a Student Success Seminar (SSS), which is built to provide you with information regarding GMC policy, student services, program requirements, and to aid in the development of an academic plan.

It's also worth noting that Georgia Military College has a policy of open admissions. This means that they accept any applicant who has completed high school or earned a GED, regardless of their grades or test scores.

That covers the basic steps for the application process, but if you're still unsure or have more specific questions, the best course of action is to get in touch with the admissions office directly. They can guide you through the process and answer any questions you might have.

a year ago

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