Registration
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How To Register CVTC's Student Success Center Your Ticket to a Successful Career!
A visit to the Student Success Center (SSC) will enable you to see the many career choices that await you at CVTC. Whether you are preparing for a new career or updating your work skills, the SSC staff can help you make that next step successfully.
No appointment is needed but you may want to schedule a time to come in so we may prepare for your visit, especially if you want to spend time with a career counselor.
Success Center Contact Information and Hours:
Floyd: 706-802-5381 Monday – Thursday from 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday from 8:00 a.m. - noon
Gordon: 706-624-1468 Monday and Thursday from 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday from 8:00 a.m. - noon
Polk: 770-684-5696 Tuesday from 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Steps to Becoming a CVTC Student
SSC Counselors will personally assist you in becoming a CVTC student. The enrollment process requires that you to take the following steps:
1. Select a program of study from among the over 100 offered at CVTC. SSC counselors are available to assist you in making this choice if you are undecided. Call the SSC and ask about our free career counseling services and assessments such as Career Scope and Magellan, which can provide you with career direction.
2. Complete a CVTC application Should you choose to print and complete you application ahead of time, you may get a blank CVTC application here:
Application for Admission
New! You may also now apply online: CVTC Online Application
3. Pay a non-refundable $15 application fee
4. Take the CVTC COMPASS placement In some instances, other test scores, such as the ACT or SAT, or college transcripts may be accepted in lieu of this exam. Talk to a SSC staffer to determine if this is an option for you.
5. Meet with a Student Success Center staffer to register for classes
Note: An official high school transcript or an official transcript of GED scores must be received prior to registering for classes. Students who have earned an associate degree or higher may provide an offical college transcript in lieu of a high school transcript. Students cannot register for classes until transcripts are received.
Note: An official transcript from all colleges previously attended must be submitted prior to registering for classes. Students cannot register for classes until transcripts are received.
6. Participate in New Student Orientation
7. Meet with a Financial Aid representative
8. Begin classes
Note: Applicants who qualify for admission to a health occupation program are required to complete additional information forms, including physical and dental reports and personal references.
Special Needs Students Individuals with disabilities requiring assistance or accommodations for services, programs, or activities may contact: Sheila Parker ADA and Section 504 Coordinator Coosa Valley Technical College, Floyd County Campus, Room A-115 One Maurice Culberson Drive, Rome GA 30161 706-295-6517 E-Mail: sparker@coosavalleytech.edu
If hearing impaired, call: 1-800-255-0056.
Transfer Students Regular admission of a transfer student to a degree, diploma, or technical certificate program is contingent upon the applicant satisfying the following requirements:
• Regular admission and in good standing at a regionally accredited diploma or degree institution. • Proper completion of application and related procedures.
Postsecondary Options Admission High school seniors may attend Coosa Valley Technical College in lieu of returning to their regular high school during their senior year. With satisfactory progress, those participating in this program will earn a diploma from Coosa Valley Technical College in addition to their high school diploma.
Tech Prep Admission Coosa Valley Technical College has agreements with many area high schools that allow their graduates to receive credit at CVTC for certain courses completed at the high school level. To receive tech prep credit at CVTC, a student must meet admissions requirements and have a properly completed Tech Prep Agreement. Go to the Tech Prep Web Site
Official transcripts of high school and/or postsecondary credit must be received by the Office of Student Services within 30 days of application to establish Tech Prep or transfer credit.
Notice to all Prospective Students Students enrolling for degree, diploma, or certificate credit must complete the admission requirements for the particular program of study before registering for classes.
Applicants are admitted on a first-to-qualify/space-available basis CVTC reserves the right to cancel any class without notice.
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