Admissions Information

General Information

All students are admitted to Central Carolina Community College without regard to race, sex, color, creed, age, disability, religion or national origin.

For more info about admissions, it is strongly suggested that you download the college catalog.

To be admitted to a curriculum program at Central Carolina Community College, applicants must have a high school diploma or the equivalent (GED). Download transcript request form. All admission procedures should be completed at least three working days prior to actual enrollment in a program. Exceptions to these admissions policies, including the U.S. Department of Education Ability to Benefit provision for non-high school graduates, may be determined after a conference between the applicant and the Dean of Student Services or the Vice President for Educational and Student Support Services.

Home-schooled applicants must provide the following documentation for admission:

  1. Be registered with the North Carolina Non-Public Education Office and provide CCCC with a state certification number.
  2. Provide written documentation of successful completion of the North Carolina Competency exam in order to receive a state high school diploma.
  3. Be registered with their local county board of education.
  4. Provide a copy of a transcript and high school diploma received.

General Admissions Standards and Procedures

To be admitted to a curriculum program, individuals must:

  1. Complete and return the admission application.
  2. Submit a high school transcript, GED scores, and complete college transcript(s). Download transcript request form. Official transcripts are required. A transcript is an "official transcript" when it is received by the College through the mail directly from the high school, college or other institution. It is the applicant's responsibility to request that transcripts be sent. NOTE: Students who enroll without submitting all transcripts will have grades withheld until all transcripts are received.
  3. Take the placement test. Minimum placement test scores are required to take entry-level curriculum English and mathematics courses.