Former Midlands Technical College students who were not enrolled for the preceding two terms (other than the summer term) and who wish to re-enroll must reapply for admission prior to re-entry. Students who have attended another college during the interim should ask that college to send an official transcript of all work to the Admissions Office. Applicants for readmission must meet current admissions criteria, including testing and placement requirements.
The college reserves the right to refuse readmission to any applicant who has an unacceptable academic or conduct record. Individuals with financial obligations to the college must resolve these obligations before they will be allowed to register for classes.
Students suspended for academic reasons must reapply for admission and complete a Petition for Readmission Following Suspension form. Students should reapply at least six weeks prior to the beginning of the term they wish to return. Additional testing may be required. More specific information concerning readmission of suspended students is available from the Admissions Office. Suspended students may not re-enroll until the suspension term is completed.
The Nursing and Health Sciences programs have specific requirements that applicants must meet to be admitted to individual majors. Applicants should, therefore, request a program criteria document for the Nursing or Health Sciences program in which they are interested from the Admissions Office or Student Information Center on either the Beltline or Airport campus. Special admission requirements are also outlined in the Nursing and Health Sciences section of this catalog.
In addition to meeting the regular college and program admission requirements, international applicants must also meet the following requirements if an Immigration and Naturalization form I-20 or I-20P is required:
Be 18 years old or present evidence of successful completion of a secondary level program. This evidence must be in the form of a transcript or other traditional document from the institution. The document(s) must be accompanied by a certified English translation, if not in English.
Score a minimum of 500 on the paper version or 173 on the computer version of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Provide evidence of financial support.
Deposit two semesters' advance tuition in an escrow account.
Additional information about international admissions can be obtained from the college's Admissions Office.
A statement of good physical health is required for some programs. If a physical examination is required, the applicant will be notified.