Application Procedures for Curriculum Programs
Curriculum students entering all associate degree programs, some diploma and certificate programs, are required to be diploma graduates of a valid high school or GED© program. High school transcripts showing graduation, and transcripts from all postsecondary enrollment are required. Students are responsible for releasing all transcripts to Western Piedmont Community College.
The College will accept graduates from valid high schools and adult high school programs, GED© programs, home schools approved by the NC Division of Non-Public Education, and valid American schools abroad. Foreign students must have graduated from a secondary school that is equivalent to secondary schools in the United States; otherwise, they must complete a valid GED© or high school program. Only the English version of the GED© will satisfy proof of high school graduation equivalency.
All students seeking a degree, diploma, or certificate will be required to sit for the ASSET or COMPASS placement test. Students may be exempt from the placement test if they submit appropriate SAT or ACT scores or an official college transcript verifying completion of a college level English and math with a grade of “C” or better. Permission to register may be denied if all admission requirements are not complete.
Admission Procedures for Continuing Education Programs and Courses are Found in the Section on Continuing Education.