- General
Admissions
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Health
Science Admissions
- Online
Admissions
- Para
estudiantes que hablan
Espaņol
- Transfer
Admissions
- Readmissions
of Curricular Students
- Provisional
Admissions
- High
School Admissions
(Dual Enrollment)
- International
Student Admissions
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Pitt
Community College will accept Online
Applications from
all applicants until classes begin .
To check for the date for Registration,
check the calendar for that semester. Virtual
students (those who take only
internet classes) who may have
questions can reach the Distance
Learning Office at (252) 493-7256.
Pitt Community College
Office of Admissions and Records
PO Drawer 7007
Greenville, NC 27835-7007
NOTE: There is a 48 hour turn-around time for us to process online applications.
Para
estudiantes que hablan
Espaņol
For information about the International Business Program,
contact Karen Mozingo at 493-7306.
For assistance with Hispanic/Latino Outreach or Interpreting Services,
please contact Mary Tate at 493-7217.
Transfer Admissions
Pitt Community College will accept students from other post-secondary institutions. NOTE: There is a pre-application Transfer Credit Evaluation Service available. Otherwise, applicants should complete the following steps:
1. Submit a formal application
2. Have official high school transcripts mailed to the Office of the Registrar. High school transcripts are required for admission to most programs of study at the College. They may also be required in order to complete the financial aid process.
Students with a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university are exempt from submitting high school transcripts, except in some instances when they may be required for financial aid purposes.
3. Have official transcripts from each post-secondary institution mailed to the Office of the Registrar. Transcripts are necessary if transfer credit is to be awarded and/or for students to meet necessary course prerequisites. Transcripts may be required from all students applying for financial aid.
The Vice President of Student Development Services may refuse admission to transfer students not in good standing at previously attended post-secondary institutions.
Readmissions
of Curricular Students
Students
who withdraw from the College for two or more years must reapply by completing an Application for Admission. Official transcripts, placement testing, and additional admission requirements may be requested if not required during period of initial enrollment. Applicants for admission or readmission to Health Sciences programs must follow the Health Sciences Admissions Procedures for those programs. Students out
of school as a result of disciplinary
action must appear before the
Vice President of Student Development
Services and petition for readmission
to the College.
Provisional
Admissions
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A
student applying too late to
complete pre-entrance requirements
may be admitted as a provisional
student. In such cases, all requirements
must be completed within the
first semester of attendance,
including mailing of official
transcripts (high school and
post-secondary) directly to
the Office of the Registrar.
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