Special Requirements
See testing information for information on pre-admission
testing.
AUDIT Students
A student may register during the Schedule Change Period (see calendar)
for a credit course on a no-credit (audit) basis. An audit student cannot change
to credit status. Exceptions to the audit policy require approval of the division
dean. The audit policy is not applicable to Health and Human Services,Criminal Justice,
Science Labs, and college preparatory and dual enrollment students. (See Withdrawal
and Forgiveness policies).
CHILD CARE Students
To comply with Florida state law, Chapter 402.3055, each prospective student
must be fingerprinted and undergo a criminal background check, reference
check and tuberculosis test. The cost of these procedures is the responsibility
of the student. Information received is confidential and is required to determine
the prospective student's ability to work with children.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE Students
See Criminal Justice Technology and Criminal
Justice Institute.
INTERNATIONAL Students
See International Students and International Studies and ESL
NON-DEGREE Applicants
Non-degree applicants are persons who wish to take selected college courses
without intending to complete an associate degree program. Many students attend
to upgrade employment skills, for career exploration, teacher certification,
audit, or for personal objectives. A non-degree applicant must submit a completed
application and a one-time, non-refundable $20 application fee. Transient students
must submit a transfer letter showing good standing from the last institution
attended prior to registering.
A non-degree status student cannot be certified for financial aid or veterans
benefits. If a student wishes to pursue a degree, he or she must contact the
Admissions and Records office and indicate a desire to be changed to a degree-seeking
status.
Non-degree-seeking students will be allowed to register for a maximum of nine
semester hours without participating in the placement testing program and any
subsequent college preparatory instruction. Some courses are closed to non-degree-seeking
students.
SUSPENDED Students
A student who has been placed on academic suspension and is ineligible to return
to CFCC or the previous institution attended must file a petition
for admission to CFCC. The student must schedule a return from suspension appointment
with a program advisor.
TRANSFER Students
Transfer students must be eligible to return to the last institution attended for admission to CFCC through regular procedures. Those who have been suspended from another institution or who have a 20 or more grade point deficit are required to file a petition for admission. Students entering with a grade point deficit of 1–19 will be on academic probation.
Transfer students are required to submit official transcripts from each institution that they have previously attended at the time that they apply or readmit to CFCC. To be considered official, transcripts may be either sent directly to CFCC from the issuing institution or be delivered in a sealed envelope sealed by the issuing institution. Official transcripts may be submitted to the Enrollment Services Centers or the Office of Admissions and Records on any CFCC campus. The office of Admissions and Records will evaluate these transcripts and post all accepted transfer courses to the student’s permanent academic record.
Transfer students are also required to submit their final high school transcript, proof of GED or home school affidavit as well.
Transfer students who do not have transcripts on file showing completion of college prep or college level English and math will be required to take a placement test.
Students seeking the Associate in Science degree who posses an Associate in Arts or higher degree have already satisfied core requirements.
In Associate in Arts degree programs, all academic work (1000 and 2000 level) transfers in as well as some 3000 level courses (depending on course content). In the cases where the content is the same, the burden of proof is on the student to provide official course outlines or syllabi. Upper division courses (4000, 5000, 6000 and 7000-level) are not applicable to the degree. Any questions regarding transcript evaluation must be resolved with the Office of Admissions and Records.
Transfer students from NON-regionally accredited institutions. CFCC does not ordinarily accept transfer credits from institutions not accredited by a regional accredited agency unless that institution is participating in an articulation agreement with the state of Florida or CFCC. However, each transcript will be considered on an individual basis. The course work accepted must represent collegiate coursework relevant to the degree, with course content and level of instruction resulting in student competencies at least equivalent to those of students enrolled in CFCC’s degree programs. It is the student’s responsibility to provide the following information to the Admissions Committee on a course-by-course basis if they wish for CFCC to consider awarding credit for courses that were not transferred during their initial evaluation.
The student must:
- Provide the teaching credentials (institution, degrees and discipline) of the instructor of each course being reconsidered for credit.
- Provide the syllabus, course objectives and course description for each course being reconsidered for transfer credit.
- Provide an official transcript to CFCC.
All documents must be provided before the request will be considered by the Admissions Committee. Upon receipt of the documents, the Admissions Committee will review all evidence provided and make a final determination on the transferability of each course.