I'm looking to apply to Central Maine Community College and was curious about the steps involved in the application. Any tips on where to start or what to expect? I could use some help figuring this out.
Applying to Central Maine Community College (CMCC) is fairly straightforward, so here’s a brief overview of the steps involved:
1. Online Application: Take the most important step in your college career and apply online on the CMCC website. They use a rolling admissions policy, which means they accept applications and admit students throughout the year.
2. High School Transcripts: You will be required to submit a high school transcript or HiSET/GED equivalent scores. Have these sent directly from your school or state testing service to CMCC.
3. Standardized Test Scores: CMCC does not require standardized test scores for admission. However, if you have scores from the SAT, ACT, or other exams, these can be reviewed to determine your proper placement in different courses.
4. Placement Test: The college uses ACCUPLACER to determine class placement. Based on your high school classes and grades, or SAT/ACT scores, you might not need to take this test.
5. Financial Aid (if applicable): Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if you'd like to apply for financial aid.
6. Proof of Immunization: You are required to submit proof of immunization alongside your application.
And remember, the CMCC Admissions Office is there to assist you through this process if you ever need help. You should reach out to them if you're ever feeling stuck or confused. It is also a good practice to keep track of your application process and keep all documents for your records. Good luck!
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