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Steps to apply to Centralia College?

I'm considering applying to Centralia College, but I'm unsure how to go about the application process. If anyone has any advice on where to start or what documents are required, that would be great!

a year ago

Applying to Centralia College involves a series of steps. Here's an overview to help guide you through the process:

1. Complete Application for Admission: The first step is to complete an application for admission. This can usually be found on the college's website under their Admissions or Apply Now section. Double-check the required information before you start the application, and have pertinent details like your Social Security Number (if applicable), and details about your high school education handy.

2. Submit Official Transcripts: Request your official high school transcript or GED/HiSET score report to be sent to Centralia College. If you've attended other colleges or universities, you might also need to submit those transcripts.

3. Placement Tests: Centralia College may require you to take a placement test to assess your level in English, maths, science, etc. The goal is to place you in classes that match your current knowledge and skills. You may not need to take a placement test if you have transferable college credit in English and math or recent high school Smarter Balanced scores.

4. Financial Aid Application: If you're planning to apply for financial aid, then you should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA). This will help determine your eligibility for federal and state financial assistance.

5. Orientation: Once admitted, there may be a mandatory orientation session for all new students. During the orientation, you'll likely receive more information about the school's policies, resources available to you, and what next steps you need to complete before classes start.

6. Registration: After you've met with an advisor to discuss your educational plan, you'll register for classes.

These are the primary steps involved, but other actions like setting up your student email, getting a student ID, and purchasing textbooks will eventually need to be handled too. It's best to start the application process early to give plenty of time for each step. Good luck with your college application journey!

a year ago

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