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How do I fill out the Johnson County Community College online application?

I'm planning to apply to Johnson County Community College, and I noticed there's an online application. Could anyone guide me through filling it out? Are there any sections that need special attention?

3 months ago

Johnson County Community College has a fairly straightforward online application process.

1. Before starting your application, make sure you have all of your personal information, such as Social Security Number, address, phone number, and email.

2. Visit the Johnson County Community College admissions page, and select the "Apply" link.

3. Start a new application or log in to an existing account. If you're a first-time applicant, you'll need to create an account.

4. You'll be asked for basic identification and contact information. Make sure to enter these accurately, as they'll be used for college communications.

5. The application will ask for your academic history, including your high school or previous college information. You'll need to know your graduation date or expected date. If you're a transfer student, be sure to have your college transcripts handy.

6. You'll be prompted to declare your intended field of study or major.

7. The application will ask if you have ever been convicted of a felony. A conviction will not necessarily disqualify you from enrollment, but you must provide accurate information.

8. Finally, you'll come to the application signature section. By providing a digital signature, you're attesting that the information you've provided is accurate.

9. After you've filled out all the necessary sections, you can review your application. It's crucial that you proofread this to avoid errors or missing information.

10. Once everything looks good, submit your application.

Special attention should be paid to the academic history and major declaration sections, as providing accurate information about your past schooling and future goals severely affect your academic plan and potential financial aid.

Once you've submitted your application, you may want to consider looking into financial aid options, course schedules, and any necessary placement tests. Remember, although the application process is relatively simple, things like erroneous or missing information could potentially delay the processing of the application. Good luck!

3 months ago

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