Admission Status
REGULAR BASIS
High School Graduates All fully matriculated high school graduates without prior college experience are eligible for regular admission. A transcript of the student's high school academic record must be on file in the Admissions Office before admission status will be determined.
High School Equivalency Students who have successfully completed the GED Test or another high school equivalency examination are eligible for regular admission. Documentation of high school credit, including test subscores, must be on file in the Admissions Office before admission status will be determined.
Transfer Students transferring from other post-secondary educational institutions are eligible for regular admission if in good academic standing at the schools previously attended. College students transferring to Gogebic Community College from other institutions must fulfill the same requirements of all incoming students and follow the same procedures in making application with the following exceptions:
Official transcripts from all other colleges or universities attended must be sent to the Admissions Office. The "Transfer Applicant" portion of the GCC Application for Admission must be completed by the appropriate officer of the last institution attended.
Grades lower than a "C" will not be accepted as transfer credit to Gogebic Community College. Gogebic Community College can assume no responsibility, however, for the acceptance of such credits by institutions to which students with advanced standing may transfer later. At least 31 course credits, excluding physical education, must be taken and completed at Gogebic Community College for degree qualification.
An applicant accepted as a transfer student who was either subject to academic suspension or on probation will not be admitted to Gogebic Community College until s/he can qualify for re-admission to the institution from which s/he was dismissed, except by permission of the Dean of Students and approval of the Admission Committee.
Re-Admission Students who have withdrawn from Gogebic Community College for one semester or more must reapply for admission to the college. If a student has attended another college, a transcript of all academic work must be on file in the Admissions Office before re-admission status will be determined.
- Former students who have voluntarily dropped out of Gogebic Community College for one or more semesters and who were in good standing must apply for readmission by completing an application obtained from the Admissions Office.
- Former students who have been suspended from Gogebic Community College for one semester or more must apply for readmission by completing the Application for Admission. The application will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee, and a decision will be made either recommending acceptance or deferment on the application. A suspended student is required to make an appointment and meet with the Dean of Students to discuss readmission.
Applicants seeking readmission should file their applications at least one month prior to the semester of enrollment.
Foreign Student Applications Foreign students must fulfill the same requirements as all incoming students and follow the same procedures in making application with the following additions:
- Applicants must provide all documentation necessary for completion of paperwork associated with U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service requirements.
- A non-refundable fee of (US)$100 must accompany all applications for admission.
- Applicants must also demonstrate an adequate proficiency in the English language by taking the University of Michigan Language Institute proficiency examination or the TOEFL and attaining a satisfactory score (minimum TOEFL score 500).
- Applicants must show evidence that they have adequate financial reserves to cover the expenses of attending Gogebic for one academic year.
- Official transcripts or certificates of all subjects taken and the specific marks earned in each for secondary school and college studies must be provided. These documents must be written in English or accompanied by certified English translations.
- Foreign student applications will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee who will make a decision recommending admission or rejection.
Audit Applicants Students seeking to exclusively audit classes must complete and follow all regular and special application procedures appropriate to their admission status. Specific policies pertaining to class auditing procedures are found in Policy Series No. 414.
SPECIAL ADMISSION STATUS
Applicants who have not completed the usual admissions requirements or who do not meet regular admission requirements but desire to take a limited course load in a given semester may do so as special students upon approval from the Dean of Students.
Dual Enrollment On the recommendation of their high school principal and counselor, high school students may enroll in GCC courses. No high school student will be permitted to carry over two classes or eight (8) credit hours per semester.
Guest Applicants Guest applicants (students who are enrolled primarily at another college or a university and wish to take a limited number of courses at GCC) must submit a guest application form supplied by the Registrar's Office of the college they are attending along with Page 1 of GCC's Application for Admission. Transcripts are not necessary for admission. A non-refundable application fee of $10 is required (one time fee). A guest application is valid for one semester only.
Ability to Benefit Adult applicants who have not graduated from high school and do not meet regular admission requirements but show ability to benefit from instructional offerings of the college may be admitted as special students upon approval of the Dean of Students and the Admissions Committee. Students admitted under this provision are limited to a maximum of three courses in a given semester and expected to continue making regular progress toward high school completion.