Provisional Admission
The Admissions Office staff will admit applicants who do not meet the minimum placement examination requirements for regular program admission on a provisional status. Provisional admission signifies that students must complete learning support coursework in at least one content area (English, mathematics, reading). Provisionally admitted students may enroll in learning support classes and program-specific courses provided they have met course prerequisites. Provisionally accepted student who need learning support classes in two or more disciplines are required to take FSSE 1000, preferably during the first semester of enrollment.
The learning support curriculum assists students with developing the basic math, reading, language, and college success skills that are essential for academic achievement. Any students may elect to take learning support courses at their own expense if they need to improve their basic skills. Those students who fail to meet minimum entrance requirements must enroll in prescribed learning support courses. Student must receive a minimum grade of C* in their learning support courses to progress to the next course and to gain regular program admission. A grade of C* provides evidence that students have the basic English, reading, and/or math skills needed to succeed in their programs of study.