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Edmonds Community College application process tips

Hey, I'm looking into applying to Edmonds Community College and was hoping someone could provide insights into the application process. What steps should I be aware of?

3 months ago

The application process for Edmonds Community College is relatively straightforward and online. Here’s a general outline of the steps you should expect:

1. The Application: You can find the application on the Edmonds Community College website. It's a relatively simple form to fill out, asking for your basic details (name, address), academic history (high school or previous college experience), and intended program of study.

2. High school Transcript Requirement: After submitting your online application, you might be asked to show proof of high school graduation or GED completion. That proof will typically be either your high school transcript or GED.

3. Placement Testing: Placement tests asses your English and Math skills to ensure you're placed in appropriate courses. You may not need to take these tests if you've already taken college-level English and math, have relevant SAT/ACT scores, or through Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) which can include CLEP, IB, and AP scores.

4. Visa status documentation (for international students only): If you are an international student, you will need to provide documentation of your visa status.

5. Orientation and course registration: After being admitted, you'll be required to complete a new student orientation, called START New Student Orientation, which can be done online. This will give you an introduction to the college, its resources, and important policies. Following orientation, you'll be able to register for classes.

6. Financial Aid: If you're planning on applying for financial aid, you'll want to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which will determine your eligibility for grants, loans, and work-study opportunities. Remember to do this early; financial aid can take a few weeks to process.

I hope these tips help demystify the application process for you. Best of luck with your application!

3 months ago

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