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BRCC Baton Rouge Admissions Process?

Hi guys! I'm considering applying to Baton Rouge Community College (BRCC) and I'm a bit confused about their admissions process. Can anyone who's been through the process give me some advice? Thanks so much!

8 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help guide you through the BRCC admissions process! Applying to Baton Rouge Community College is quite straightforward. Here's an overview of the steps you'll need to follow:

1. Complete the online application: Visit the BRCC website and complete their online application. You'll need to provide your personal information, academic history, and intended program of study. Double-check your information for accuracy before submitting it.

2. Submit high school transcripts or GED scores: As part of the application process, you'll need to have your high school send your transcripts to BRCC. If you've completed your GED, you'll need to submit those scores instead.

3. Submit any applicable college transcripts: If you've taken college courses previously, you'll need to provide those transcripts as well. This is especially important if you're looking to transfer any credits or seeking advanced standing for any courses you've completed.

4. Complete placement testing (if necessary): Depending on your academic history and intended program, you may need to complete placement testing in subjects like math, English, and reading comprehension. These tests help determine whether you're ready for college-level coursework or if you need to take any developmental courses first. Your test results may also help you fulfill certain course prerequisites.

5. Apply for financial aid (optional): If you're interested in applying for financial aid, you'll need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Be sure to list BRCC (school code 039835) in the "Schools to Receive Information" section of the FAFSA.

6. Attend a new student orientation session: Once you've completed the steps above, you'll be required to attend a new student orientation session, either online or in-person. During orientation, you'll learn more about the college's resources and what to expect as a new student.

7. Register for classes: After attending orientation, you can meet with an academic advisor who will help you select and register for your courses. Keep your intended program and course prerequisites in mind when registering.

Remember to apply as early as possible, as certain programs may have limited capacity or fill up quickly. Double-check the BRCC website for specific deadlines and any additional requirements based on your intended program or your unique circumstances (such as if you're an international student). Good luck with your application!

8 months ago

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