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Oakland Community College Application Process:

I'm planning to apply to Oakland Community College soon. Does anyone know if there's anything unique about their application process? I'm hoping to get everything done quickly, so any advice on timelines or requirements would be helpful.

3 months ago

Oakland Community College has a fairly standard application process, similar to those of other community colleges. Here's an outline of the key steps that you need to consider:

1. Application: Submit your online application via the college's website. The process is completely free and quite straightforward.

2. Placement Test: Depending upon your high school coursework and GPA, you may need to take a placement test. These tests are to help the college understand your skill level in subjects like Math and English and place you in the correct courses.

3. High School Transcript or GED: You'll have to submit your high school transcript or GED to the college's Admissions office. Notably, if you're currently in high school, you can ask your counselor to submit it on your behalf.

4. Financial Aid: If you're planning to apply for financial aid, be sure to have your FAFSA completed. You would use the Oakland Community College school code when you complete the FAFSA.

5. Orientation: Once you've been accepted, you will be asked to attend a new student orientation. This is where you'll receive first-hand information about the college, your courses, and get to meet your advisors.

In terms of timeline, Oakland Community College operates on rolling admissions, which means you can apply at any time up to two weeks before a semester begins. I would recommend applying as early as possible, however, especially if you're interested in financial aid or specific course schedules.

For requirements, you should be at least 18 years of age, or have a high school diploma or GED. If you're under 18, you may still be eligible to enroll under their dual enrollment program.

Good luck with your application!

3 months ago

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