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College CatalogGetting Started | Apply For Admission
The Seattle Community Colleges operate on an open door policy. Anyone who meets the following criteria
may apply:
- Is 18 years or older or
- Is a high school graduate or has a GED or
- Has been accepted for admission to a concurrent
high school/college program such as Running Start or Tech Prep or
- Is 19 years or older and are seeking a high school completion program.
Special consideration may be given to individuals not meeting these conditions.
College admission does not necessarily guarantee admission to a specific program offered through a college.
Many programs have additional requirements. Students should contact the appropriate division office
for the entrance requirements for individual programs.
To apply, students need to
- complete an online admissions application.
The online application form is available at:
admissions.ctc.edu/applicant/welcome.cfm
Additional application information is also available
at each of the college websites:
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- submit official copies of transcripts.
For some programs at Seattle Central, high school transcripts may be required.
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Students considering taking classes at two or more of the Seattle Community Colleges can apply to all the
campuses using the "select college" feature on the application to choose more than one.
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Students who were not enrolled for the most recent quarter, but who were previously enrolled* at the
Seattle Community Colleges, may enroll during open registration. Students should update their address
information when registering. Students who were dismissed for disciplinary or academic reasons must
see the Vice President for Student Services.
*At Central, students may register with currently enrolled students if absence
is less than three years. Contact the Registration Office.
Students who pause ("drop out") for a quarter or more and are interested in graduating should be aware that
they may choose to fulfill requirements in effect from an earlier catalog, provided:
- the Vice President for Instruction agrees to the earlier requirements; and
- not more than five years have elapsed since the student first enrolled under the earlier catalog; and
- courses required for completion are still offered.
Students are advised that if they graduate under an earlier catalog some current transfer requirements of
four-year institutions may not be satisfied.
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Intra-District Registration / Concurrent Enrollment
Students may enroll at more than one of the Seattle Community Colleges without paying more than the maximum
tuition at any one college. When applying online, select North, South and Central colleges.
NOTE: Financial aid recipients may receive aid through only one college. See the Financial Aid office at your
home college four weeks prior to the beginning of the quarter if you plan to enroll in more than one college
in the district.
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Residents - U.S. Citizens
To qualify for in-state (resident) tuition, applicants must have lived in Washington state for reasons other than
educational purposes for one full year
prior to the first day of the quarter in which resident fees are requested.
A financially dependent student may also be eligible for resident tuition if one or both parents or legally appointed
guardian(s) have maintained a domicile in Washington state for one full year prior to the first day of the quarter.
Establishing permanent state residency includes compliance with Washington state laws, vehicle and driver’s license
registration and registration to vote in this state, if applicable.
Applicants may qualify for in-state tuition fees without establishing residency if they:
- hold a graduate service appointment, designated as such by an institution, and involving not less than
twenty hours per week.
- reside in the state of Washington and are an employee, or the dependent child of an employee,
not less than half-time with a state institution.
- are on active military duty and stationed in Washington state.
- are an immigrant refugee or the spouse or dependent child of an immigrant refugee.
- are a dependent of a Congressional member representing the state of Washington.
Contact the Registration Office for more information on additional legal requirements to qualify for these exemptions.
Those who do not meet the residency requirements or eligibility for exemption are assessed tuition and fees based on
"non-residency" status.
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Residents - Non-U.S. Citizens
Effective July 1, 2003, Washington state law changed the definition of "resident student" so that certain students
who are not permanent residents or citizens of the United States are eligible for resident student status — and eligible
to pay resident tuition rates — when they attend public colleges and universities in this state. The law does not make
these students eligible to receive need-based state or federal financial aid.
To qualify for resident status, students must complete an affidavit / declaration / certification if they are not
permanent residents or citizens of the United States, but have met one of the following conditions:
CONDITION ONE:
- resided in Washington state for three (3) years immediately prior to receiving a high school diploma, and
- completed the full senior year at a Washington high school, and
- continuously resided in the state since earning the high school diploma.
CONDITION TWO:
- completed equivalent of high school diploma (GED), and
- resided in Washington state for the three (3) years immediately before receiving the
- continuously resided in the state since earning the equivalent of a high school diploma.
Students who meet one of the above conditions must also certify that they will be filing an application to become
a permanent resident of the United States as soon as they are eligible to apply. Students must also certify that
they are willing to engage in activities designed to prepare them for citizenship, including citizenship
and civics review courses.
Students who meet these conditions and would like to pay resident tuition rates should contact the college.
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The Seattle Community Colleges welcome students from other countries for study in academic and technical
programs as well as Intensive English programs.
Admission Guidelines
Each college has different admission procedures and registration schedules.
Applicants must demonstrate adequate financial support.
Applicants must be at least 16 years of age.
Application for admission does not guarantee acceptance.
Each college has different admission procedures and registration schedules.
For additional international student information, refer to the specific college sections within
this catalog or contact the international program offices.
Applicants must demonstrate adequate financial support to
cover the period of study (to meet visa requirements) by presenting sponsor documentation with the
signature of a parent, sponsor or government agency.
Applicants must be at least 16 years of age at the time of enrollment. Students who would like to transfer credit
from a post-secondary institution outside the United States should check that official transcripts are on file
with the college they are attending.
Financial aid funds are not available to international students. However, individual campuses may have
scholarship awards designed for international students.
Application for admission does not guarantee acceptance.
Students should not plan to attend the college until they have received official notification of admission.
For further information on International Student Services, please see each college section.
NOTE: It is recommended that international students begin the application process
WELL IN ADVANCE of the quarter for which admission is desired in order to process the application,
make necessary arrangements for passport and visa, and resolve any problems.
A multiple-entry, rather than single-entry, visa is recommended.
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Student must:
- Comply with Homeland Security regulations by maintaining a valid passport, I-94 and I-20.
- Complete 12 credit hours each quarter (as assigned by an advisor) while maintaining a satisfactory grade
point average.
- Provide proof of medical and accident insurance coverage or purchase the college insurance plan at
the time of registration. This is required to prevent possible financial difficulties in the case of illness or
accident.
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Contact the College Registration Offices:
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