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Wharton
Campus
911 Boling Highway
Wharton, Texas 77488
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
979-532-4560 |
Ft. Bend Tech
Center
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, Texas 77469
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
281-239-1500 |
Sugar Land
Campus
550 Julie Rivers Drive
Sugar Land, Texas 77478
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
281-243-8447 |
Bay City Campus
4000 Avenue F
Bay City, Texas 77414
979-244-4552
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
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Methods of
Regular Admission
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Persons may qualify for
admission to Wharton County Junior College by any of the following means:
- Graduation from an accredited high school.
- Admission by examination. A person whose high-school
class has graduated may be admitted by successfully completing the General
Education Development (GED) test.
- Admission by individual approval. A person who does
not qualify under the above criteria may still be admitted on the following
bases:
- A high school senior may be admitted concurrently with
enrollment in high school if he or she meets the early admission
criteria for high school seniors (see below). The college course
load is adjusted to the student's high-school load.
- A person not qualifying under any of the above may
petition the Director of Admissions and Registration for special admission.
Approval may be granted if the applicant can demonstrate a potential to
succeed in a curriculum offered by Wharton County Junior College.
This demonstration consists of American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT) scores that meet the prerequisites for college-level
courses.
- Admission by transferring credits from another institution.
The student's official transcript must be sent directly from the former
college to the office of the Director of Admissions and Registration.
Students on scholastic probation at another institution and
eligible to return to that college may be admitted to Wharton County Junior
College in the status of "scholastic probation" provided they meet the other
entrance requirements. Students on scholastic suspension at another
institution may be admitted on "scholastic probation" if their grade-point
averages for the last semester meet Wharton County Junior College's minimum
standard (2.0) and they meet other admission requirements. In case of doubt
about the academic status of the transfer students at another institution,
Wharton County Junior College standards on probation and/or suspension are
applied to the case. Students under scholastic suspension and not qualifying
for admission (as above) should review the section on scholastic suspension for
information about special admission consideration.
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