ADMISSIONS
Admission Requirements
To apply for admission, applicants should contact an admissions representative at the school to schedule an appointment for a personal interview, to tour the school facilities, and to complete the admission application. Applicants must provide a copy of a high school diploma or transcript, a copy of the GED or documentation of an ability to benefit. The application will be reviewed and the applicant notified in writing whether they have been accepted into the school.
Ability to Benefit Guidelines
Applicants for admission who do not have a high-school diploma or GED will be scheduled to take the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test after their initial school interview. A minimum score of 200 verbal and 210 quantitative is required for acceptance to the School. Upon acceptance and enrollment of a student with an incomplete secondary education, appropriate services will be coordinated to ensure the student’s successful completion of a training program. These services will include academic and individual advising, supervision and monitoring of attendance records, placement assistance, and information concerning housing, transportation, and child care as well as coping skills and general development appropriate to higher education.
Transfer of College Credits
Course credits may be granted to those college transfers who have completed comparable courses in which they earned a grade C or better. A certified college transcript must be presented for review and consideration.