I'm in the middle of applying to West Shore Community College and want to make sure I have everything prepared. What are the necessary components or requirements for a complete application?
For the application to West Shore Community College, the process is relatively straightforward and typically requires the following components:
1. Application Form: This is the main element of your submission. This online form will ask for basic biographical information, as well as details about your educational history. It includes a section on academic interest.
2. High School Transcripts: WSCC requires an official transcript from your high school, which should be sent directly from your high school to the Admissions Office at WSCC.
3. Proof of Residency: If you're a Michigan resident, you may need to provide documentation to prove your in-state status. This could be a driver's license, state ID, or other documentation with your residential address.
4. Assessment Scores: While not part of the actual application form, new students to WSCC will usually need to take placement tests in English and math after they apply, unless they have appropriate test scores (like SAT or ACT), recent college credits, or a degree that can be used to waive this requirement.
5. Orientation: Although it's not part of the formal application process, once you've been accepted, it's mandatory to attend an orientation session before you can register for classes.
Remember to always check the WSCC Admissions webpage for the most reliable and updated information about application requirements and deadlines. Also, don't hesitate to contact the admissions office if you have any questions. Wishing you the best of luck with your application!
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