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ADVANCE COLLEGE
Contract #
A-2020-194-20
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/6/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
3/1/2024
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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DENTAL ASSISTANT APPLICANTS <br />Dental Assistant applicants must meet the following additional criteria: <br />❖ Submit a 250-500-word essay explaining "Why you are interested in becoming a Dental Assistant?" <br />Meet with the Program Director <br />VOCATIONAL NURSING APPLICANTS <br />Vocational Nursing applicants must meet the following additional criteria: <br />Proof of completion of an approved general education course of student through the 12th grade or evidence of <br />completion of the equivalent thereof. <br />Interview with the Director of Nursing or designee. <br />❖ Score of 70% on Vocabulary and General Knowledge HESI assessment. <br />Score of 70% on Reading Comprehension HESI <br />Must pass criminal background check <br />VETERAN STUDENTS (VA) <br />Veteran students may be eligible for educational benefits through a number of GI Bill programs. Veteran students are <br />expected to follow all admission procedures as outlined in the Catalog. Veteran students are permitted to attend and <br />participate in the course(s) of education during the period beginning on the date the covered individual provides to the <br />facility a valid VA authorization, such as VR&E authorization and ending on the earlier of the following dates: <br />1. The date on which tuition/fees (T&F) payment from the VA is made to the facility. <br />2. go days after the date of the facility submits a valid T&F invoice to the VA following receipt of the VA authorization. <br />Veteran students are expected to provide a Veteran's Award Notification to the office of Financial Aid. <br />The College will not impose any penalty, including assessment of late fees; the denial of access to classes, libraries or other <br />institutional facilities; or require any covered individuals to borrow additional funds due to delayed T&F payment from the <br />VA under Chapter 31 VR&E. <br />INSTRUCTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: International students must send the following items to the <br />College: <br />Submit an International Student Questionnaire <br />At the start of the program, the applicant must be 18 years of age. <br />Pay a non-refundable registration fee of $ioo USD. <br />❖ Official copies (in English) of all transcripts from all secondary schools, that student has attended. Each copy must bear <br />the original stamp or seal of the school and signature of a school official attesting that it is a true copy of the original <br />document. Faxes or unofficial photocopies of academic records will not be accepted. <br />Tuition deposit of $300 USD (refundable only if visa is rejected by US Consulate. If the student, no longer wishes to <br />enroll in the College, the deposit is nonrefundable. If the visa is approved by the US Consulate, the deposit is applied to <br />the total tuition amount. <br />S• Official bank letter for proof of financial responsibility. <br />❖ Complete and pass the online Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam (SLE) <br />•*e Sign an Enrollment Agreement and all other admissions documents. <br />International students are not eligible to participate in hybrid and/or distance education methods of instructional <br />delivery. International students must attend school full time in a traditional classroom setting. <br />❖ All students must be able to read, write, and understand English. All courses are taught in English. <br />EVALUATION OF FOREIGN TRANSCRIPTS <br />Transcripts from foreign schools must be reviewed and evaluated by an accredited member of the National Association of <br />Credentialing Services (NACES), visit www.naces.org/members for a list of approved agencies. In addition, transcripts can <br />be reviewed by Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE - httas://aice-eval.ory ), an association of nine <br />evaluation service providers, a board of advisors, and an enforced code of ethics. The official transcript evaluation must be <br />submitted directly to the Office of the Admission by the accredited member. <br />TRANSFER OF CREDIT <br />A student who has previous relevant education or experience may apply for advanced standing in a course of study. It is the <br />student's responsibility to provide a transcript from another institution to the Academic Department for evaluation. Students <br />will receive credit for courses completed that meet or exceed the course requirements for the courses at Advanced College. <br />Students who have completed similar training courses at other institutions may apply for transfer of credit according to the <br />following policies and procedures: <br />10 <br />
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