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    High School Admissions (Dual Enrollment)       Back to Top

         The College admits selected high school students to appropriate college courses as space permits under the following conditions:

    1. The student is 16 years or older,
    2. The student must be recommended by the high school counselor and have prior written approval from the high school principal and the designated representative for the local board of education, and
    3. The student is taking at least three courses at the high school and is making appropriate progress toward graduation as determined by the school principal, and
    4. The registrar of the College approves the enrollment of the student.  High school students are exempt from the payment of tuition and activity fee.

    HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ENROLL IN DEVELOPMENTAL COURSES AT THE COLLEGE UNDER THE DUAL ENROLLMENT POLICY.

    More . . . PCC Concurrent Enrollment & Huskins website


    International Student Admissions                           Back to Top

         Pitt Community College has been approved by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service to enroll international students from the following categories:

    1. Permanent residents with alien registration (green card)
    2. Refugees/Asylum
    3. F-1 visa, M-1 visa
    4. B-2 visa bearing the notation "prospective student"
    5. TN, H-1B, TC visa

    An international student present in the United States on a student visa is considered a non-resident for the purpose of tuition payments.  Length of stay, payment of taxes, or ownership of property does not qualify an international student for the status of legal resident. 

         The following documents must be received by PCC before your application will be considered.

    1. To demonstrate proficiency in the English language, the applicant must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and score at least 173 on the computer-based test or 500 on the paper based test. Exception: An international student whose country has English as the only official language is not required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language.

    2. Placement test scores indicated below may be substituted for the TOEFL requirement.

      Placement Test Subscores
      Accuplacer/CPT 51.1 (Reading Part)
      52.1 (Sentence Skills Part)

    3. Must submit an official copy of High School/College transcripts accompanied by a certified English translation.
    4. Must provide an official bank statement, notarized letter of support, or sponsors bank statement showing that at least $14,000 (US dollars) is available for your tuition, fees, and living expenses for one academic year.
    5. Must provide documentation of medical insurance.
    6. Must complete a PCC admissions application.

         The college does not offer special English proficiency curriculum classes, but students may enroll in English As A Second Language classes offered through the Basic Skills Program in the Continuing Education Division. 

         All students are required to make their own housing arrangements.  For further information concerning international students' admissions, contact the Office of the Vice President of Student Development Services.


    Student Right-to-Know Act Disclosure               Back to Top

         Information concerning the Student Right-To-Know projected completion or graduation rate for Pitt Community College is available in the Counseling Office or the Office of the Registrar.


    Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act Report

         As mandated by the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, the Pitt Community College Campus Police Office produces an annual report which includes statistics on offenses and arrests.  Copies of this report are available in the Office of Public Safety.

     


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