2017-2018 Catalog

Application Procedures for Curriculum Programs

Beginning Spring of 2017, students applying for admission, transfer, or readmission to any N.C. community college or university must establish residency using the Residency Determination Service (RDS) application. This service will enable students to use one in- or out-of-state residency determination for admissions applications to multiple North Carolina colleges and universities and to demonstrate residency for financial aid consideration.

It is recommended that applicants complete the residency determination well in advance of the semester they wish to start.  Upon completion of the residency determination, students will be issued a Residency Certification Number (RCN) which will be utilized at all colleges in NC.

Visit the North Carolina Residency Determination Service website for more information.

Curriculum students entering all associate degree programs, diplomas and some certificate programs, are required to be diploma graduates of a valid high school or High School Equivalency Diploma program. High school transcripts showing graduation, and transcripts from all postsecondary enrollment are required. Students are responsible for requesting all transcripts be sent to Western Piedmont Community College.

The College will accept graduates from valid high schools and adult high school programs, High School Equivalency programs, home schools approved by the NC Division of Non-Public Education, and valid American schools abroad. Foreign students must have graduated from a secondary school that is equivalent to secondary schools in the United States; otherwise, they must complete a valid High School Equivalency exam or high school program. Only the English version of the High School Equivalency exam will satisfy proof of high school graduation equivalency.

Students seeking a degree, diploma, or certificate may be required to sit for college placement tests.  Students may be exempt from placement testing if they submit appropriate SAT or ACT scores or an official college transcript verifying completion of a college level English and Math with a grade of 'C' or better.  Other exemptions for eligible high school students may be applicable.  Contact the Director of Career and Testing Services for questions regarding exemptions from placement testing.  Permission to register may be denied if all admission requirements are not complete.

Students may enroll on a provisional basis for one semester until all admission requirements are met, such as placement testing and the receipt of high school and/or college transcripts. However, all admission requirements must be met before a student may enroll for a  second semester. Students who receive provisional acceptance do not qualify for veteran's benefits or financial aid.

Admission Procedures for Workforce and Continuing Education Programs and Courses are found in the Section on Workforce and Continuing Education.