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Application process for Mountain View Community College

I'm interested in applying to Mountain View Community College. What should I know before starting the application process? Are there any specific requirements or documents I should prepare?

3 months ago

Starting the application process for Mountain View Community College, or any community college, usually involves a different set of steps compared to four-year universities. Let's break down what you might typically need:

First, you'll want to fill out the online application. Most community colleges have simplified applications that focus more on your basic information than academic achievements, though they will ask about your high school education, and you'll need to provide your high school transcript.

You should be prepared to provide proof of completion of high school. This can be a high school diploma, a General Education Development (GED) certificate, or a state-specific certificate equivalent to a High School Diploma. Usually, your high school transcript can serve as this proof.

Depending on the college, you may also need to take placement tests, like the ACCUPLACER, for Math and English courses to determine which level you should start at. These tests help the college ensure you’re registering for the correct classes that align with your current level of knowledge, so that you're set up for success and not over- or under-challenged.

It’s also important to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for financial aid. This includes grants, work-study, and loans. Even if you don’t think you’re eligible, it’s a good idea to fill out the FAFSA, as various funds may be available to you.

Remember, always check with the admissions office of the specific community college you're interested in, as requirements may vary from school to school. It's also good to start early, as gathering required documents can sometimes take time, and it's best to avoid any last-minute stress. And of course, once you're accepted, you'll need to take steps to register for classes, so keep an eye out for registration dates and deadlines.

Best of luck in your college journey!

3 months ago

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