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Transfer Students
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PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL (P-T) ADMISSION STANDARDS
P-T Regular
Admission
1. An overall 2.0
cumulative grade point average from all previous
college transcripts, and completion of 14 or
more transferable semester credits.
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2. Transfer
students who are not transferring math and
English composition courses must take the
COMPASS test. Test scores will
also be used to
determine course placement in math, English
composition and
reading.
P-T Probational
Admission
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Applicants with
less than an overall 2.0 cumulative grade point
average from all previous college transcripts may be admitted on a probational status.
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If admitted with
probational standing, the student is subject to
the institutional academic standing policies.
Regular admission status must be attained within
one registration period by maintaining a 2.0
cumulative GPA or the student will be moved to
non-degree seeking status, and limited to 7
credits per term and non financial aid; subject
to Petition Committee appeal
procedures.
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Probational
students, their staff advisor and their faculty
advisor will plan a prescriptive curriculum to
ensure academic success during their first year.
Frequent advising visits and reduced credit
loads, (12-15) are suggested for probational
students. Probational students may be required
to complete specific placement or assessment
examinations prior to entry.
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Transfer students
in this category may not be eligible for
financial aid or veterans benefits.
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Professional-Technical students
may be denied based on grade point
average and GED scores.
Professional-Technical Program Additional
Information
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Students should
be familiar with the demands of a particular
occupation and how that occupation matches
individual career interests and goals.
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While admission
to LCSC is required, it does not guarantee
entrance into a professional-technical
program. Students are encouraged to meet
with the professional-technical programs
representative, or an instructor, to discuss
program capacities, career plans, and
specific program requirements.
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