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What's the application process like for Anne Arundel Community College?

I'm thinking about applying to Anne Arundel Community College and was wondering what the application process is like. Do they have an application fee? Also, any tips for meeting the deadlines would be helpful!

a year ago

The application process for Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) is quite straightforward and designed to accommodate a wide range of students, whether they're coming right out of high school or joining as adult learners. Here are the general steps you would need to follow:

1. Online Application: AACC's application is actually carried out entirely online, which should simplify things for you. Just fill out their online application form, where you'll be asked to provide your basic information such as name, address, previous education and the program you're interested in at AACC.

2. Transcripts: You will need to provide high school and/or college transcripts. If you're a high school student, make sure that you've had your school send your transcripts directly to AACC's admissions office. If you're a transfer student, you will need to do this for your previous college or university as well.

3. Placement Tests: AACC may require you to take placement tests in order to determine which level of classes you'll be best suited to start with. These are typically in English and Math. However, the need for placement testing can sometimes be waived if you have appropriate SAT, ACT or previous college coursework.

Now, in response to your question about an application fee, AACC does charge a one-time, non-refundable $25 application fee.

Regarding deadlines, AACC has rolling admissions, which means they continue to accept applications until classes begin. However, it's a good idea to apply as early as possible. Spaces in certain programs can fill up, and it can take time to gather necessary documents and schedule any required placement tests.

One tip to make sure you meet deadlines is to set personal ones for yourself that are actually a week or two ahead of the actual one. This allows you time to resolve any unexpected problems that might arise.

Make sure you keep track of all requirements and deadlines in a planner or digital calendar!

a year ago

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