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GENERAL INFORMATION

Admission to DeKalb Technical College is made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, academic or economic disadvantage, or disability. Admission to DeKalb Tech is not a guarantee of admission to a credit program offering a degree, diploma, or certificate. The admission process encourages students to enter programs where they have a reasonable expectation of success. Admission to specific programs requires that the applicant have adequate educational preparation as measured by satisfactory placement scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), the American College Testing Program (ACT), the College Placement Exam (CPE), ASSET, or the COMPASS Placement Test. Additional admission requirements as outlined in the DeKalb Tech Catalog must also be met.

Program required information on placement scores and other requirements unique to each department may be obtained from the Admissions Office. When placement scores and/or evaluation of admissions information indicates that an applicant is not prepared to enter a particular program, the applicant will be offered the appropriate course or courses. This may include referral to other schools or agencies to meet specific needs.

Graduates of non-accredited or non-state approved schools are handled on a case by case basis. An applicant who has received a secondary school certificate of attendance rather than a diploma must successfully complete the General Educational Development (GED) Test to satisfy the high school graduation requirement.

Admission to DeKalb Tech is open to:

1. Graduates from regionally accredited or state approved high schools.

2. Persons holding a General Educational Development High School Equivalency Certificate (GED).

3. Transfer students from colleges, universities, and other postsecondary institutions accredited by agencies recognized by DeKalb Tech.

4. Transient students from other colleges and universities.

5. Early Admission or Dual/Joint Enrollment high school students who meet specified admission requirements.

6. Special Admission or non-degree/diploma seeking students.

7. Georgia residents 62 years of age or older who qualify under the tuition waiver plan.

8. Audit students.

9. Foreign students who meet language standards and all admissions requirements of I.N.S.

10. Out-of-school applicants who are 16 years of age or older.

NOTE: THIS CLASS SCHEDULE IS VALID THROUGHOUT THIS QUARTER FOR INFORMATION ON FEES, WITHDRAWALS, REFUNDS, ADVISORS, AND FINAL EXAMS.