Admissions Procedure
REGISTRATION
NOW OPEN!
Although our next class is scheduled
to start very soon, it's not too late
to enroll! Prospective students should
begin by contacting the admissions
office at Gwinnett College for an
interview. It's easy to think about
going back to school. Before you know
it, years will have passed and you'll
still be working that same job. If
you're looking to start a new career,
the time to get started is now. Before
you know it, you'll be approaching
graduation. Don't wait any longer.
To take the first step, all you need
to do is call us at (770) 381-7200
or complete the "Request More
Information" form at the top
right of the page and we'll contact
you.
During the interview, the applicant
will complete an information sheet,
an Application for Admissions, and
a short aptitude test to ensure he/she
has the ability to successfully pursue
his/her desired program of study.
Applicants will also be required to
show proof of graduation from high
school or successful completion of
the GED. Once the interview and required
documentation are complete, you will
be ready to get started toward your
Associate Degree or Diploma!
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If it's time for you to take
the first step towards a new
career, call us today at (770)
381-7200 or complete
the "Request More
Information" form
at the left of the page.
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International Students
Gwinnett College is authorized under
the Federal Law to Enroll Non-Immigrant
Alien Students.
When foreign students apply for admission,
a signed statement will be required
by the student that attests that the
student is a high school graduate.
If the student has earned college
level credits, an English translation
of the college transcript must be
provided if the transcript is written
in a language other than English.
The evaluating institution must be
accredited and recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education. An in-person,
or telephone (E-mail, if outside U.S.)
interview will be conducted with each
applicant as part of the admissions
process. A TOEFL (Test of English
as a Foreign Language) may be required
of applicants. If a TOEFL is requested,
a score of 450 is required on paper-based
TOEFL tests or 133 on computer-based
TOEFL tests, or completion of Level
5 from a designated ESL center. A
form I-20 (Immigration Certificate
of Acceptance) will be sent to the
applicant upon acceptance and payment
of the registration fee and tuition
for two quarters will need to be made.
With these exceptions, the conditions
for admission of foreign students
are identical with those for American
students. Foreign students must attend
no less than twelve (12) credit hours
per quarter. A student enrolling in
a mid-quarter which begins during
the middle of a full quarter must
pay two academic quarters of at least
12 credit hours each.
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