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ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY 5010

POLICY:
Solano Community College shall admit all students who meet one of the following requirements and who are capable of profiting from the instruction offered.

• Any person over the age of 18 and/or possessing a high school diploma or its equivalent.

• Other persons over the age of 18 who, in the judgment of the Superintendent-President or designee, are capable of profiting from the instruction offered. Such persons shall be admitted as provisional students, and thereafter shall be required to comply with the District’s rules and regulations regarding scholastic achievement and other standards to be met by provisional or probationary students as a condition to being readmitted in any succeeding semester.

• Persons who are apprentices as defined in Section 3077 of the Labor Code.

• Any eligible full-time or part-time special admit student (K-12 student).

REFERENCES/
AUTHORITY:
California Education Code, Sections 76000-02; Labor Code Section 3077

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BP5010

Executive Council Review: March 7, 2006
Shared Governance Review: October 11, 2006

ADOPTED: November 15, 1971
REVISED: December 3, 1986; June 10, 1991; November 1, 2006




SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
STUDENT SERVICES PROCEDURES

ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY Policy #5010


All students must submit an application for admission prior to enrolling in classes. The Office of Admissions and Records will review the application to determine residency and matriculation status.

Students who are not California residents will be admitted to the College as non-residents and will be required to pay non-resident tuition.

Students not exempt from matriculation are encouraged to participate in orientation, assessment testing, and counseling prior to enrolling in classes.

Special Admit students (K-12 students) must also submit a completed Special Admissions Application in addition to their application for admission.

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BP5010procedures

Executive Council Review: March 7, 2006
Shared Governance Review: October 11, 2006

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Last Updated: July 12, 2007
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