How to Apply to WCTC
Transfer Student Admissions Process
- Complete an application/$30 application fee.
Apply online or if you prefer to complete the application by hand, print one out, or pick one up at any WCTC location.
Complete the application
and return it with the $30.00 application fee (check,
money order, or credit card).
Note: Per Technical College
Statute 10.07 "Program Admission Priorities",
Program Admission Priority must be given to WCTC District
residents per the following:
- For programs commencing
any time during the fall semester, the preceding
January 1.
- For programs commencing any time during
the spring semester, the preceding May 1.
After the
dates provided above, district residents shall have
priority equal to non-district state residents for
program admission.
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Request official transcripts.
Request official high
school and previous college transcripts be submitted
to the WCTC Admissions Office. Transcripts must be
sent directly from the issuing high school and college;
transcripts marked as "issued to student" or "unofficial" will
not be accepted. College transcripts are used for credit
transfer.
All documents that you submit, or are submitted on your behalf,
become the property of the College, and will not be released
to you or any other party.
- Schedule COMPASS Assessment.
Follow all WCTC Admissions
Assessment Instructions (mailed to applicants) for
completion of the Admissions Assessment Requirement.
You should complete this requirement in a timely
fashion to ensure the best opportunity for a smooth
admissions process. Internet students should contact Patrice
Reighter, Assessment Center Coordinator, for
additional assessment instructions. Visit
the WCTC Assessment Center.
Students who have
completed the ACT or college level course work at an accredited institution, a College assessment (Accuplacer,
Asset, etc.) at a previous college, or have completed
previous college-level course work may apply for an
Assessment Waiver. Students requesting an Assessment
Waiver must provide the Admissions Office official
transcripts or assessment reports. Contact the WCTC
Admissions Office for more information regarding Assessment
Waivers
Important Note
Some academic programs have additional requirements
(CPR certification, Portfolio Review, Good Driving Record, Criminal
Background Check, etc.). You will be notified if the program
for which you are applying has additional requirements.
Students are encouraged to meet with a Program
Counselor to discuss program information, course
selection and registration.
Students may start the financial
aid process by contacting the Financial
Aid Office at 262.691.5436 as early as possible.
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