Admission, Enrollment, Advising and Registration

Tallahassee Community College welcomes applications for admission for the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. To assist students with their transition to college studies at TCC, the Department of Admissions and Enrollment Services and the Registrar’s office provides important services that include, but are not limited to, processing applications for admission, evaluating high school transcripts and college transcripts for transfer credit, granting permission for international students to study at the College, and certifying graduation. The Department of Student Success and Retention provides advising and registration assistance for students.

The Department of Admissions and Enrollment Services, the Department of Student Success and Retention, and the Registrar’s office are all located on the second floor of the Student Union.

Admission Policy and Equity Concerns

Tallahassee Community College is a college of equal opportunity and open admission. All applicants for admission and student jobs are considered solely on the basis of individual qualifications, without regard to the applicant’s race, color, ethnicity, genetic information, national origin, religion, gender, marital status, disability or age. However, TCC reserves the right to deny admission to any applicant about whom there is evidence the individual may be disruptive or may interfere with the orderly conduct, processes, functions or programs of the College.

The complaint of any student who has reason to feel he or she has been affected by discrimination or harassment will be considered through appropriate procedures. Complaint procedure forms may be obtained from the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs or from the Human Resources department. In accordance with the Educational Equity Act, the College’s human resources director is the equity coordinator. For grievance procedures, call the TCC human resources director at (850) 201-8510. The Human Resources department is located on the first floor of the Administration building, in suite 154.

Prior Violations Policy

All students who have had a prior legal and/or educational discipline violation must provide this information on the TCC admission application. This information will be referred to the Student Conduct and Community Standards office for review.

All violations are reviewed case-by-case and weighted in favor of the safety and welfare of the campus community. When appropriate, the Judicial Advisor reserves the right to place conditions on a student’s enrollment or recommend to the Admissions and Enrollment Services office that the student be denied enrollment. When denied admission, the student may have the right to appeal based on specific criteria or circumstances.

Any applicant recently released from incarceration will be placed on deferred enrollment for a period of six months. After a six-month waiting period, the applicant’s enrollment status will be reconsidered. Barring no additional incidents during the waiting period, this judicial hold will be lifted and the applicant will be allowed to register for classes. Any appeal of the deferred enrollment policy may be made to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs within five business days of notification of enrollment status. An appeal does not guarantee the six-month deferment will be overturned.

Admission Information and Procedures

Meta-majors

As required by section 1008.30(5), Florida Statutes (F.S.), the State Board of Education has established eight meta-major pathways. Meta-majors were developed to advise entering, first-time-in-college students in regard to their intended academic and career goals and align gateway courses. A meta-major is a collection of academic programs that have common or related content. The meta-major pathways are as follows:

To learn more about meta-major pathways, contact the TCC Advising Center at 850-201-8440.

Beginning, First-year Students

A student who has never attended college before will be considered a first-year student or a first-time-in-college student. This includes students who took dual enrollment (college credit) classes while in high school.

Florida and non-Florida students applying for associate degree programs or college credit certificate programs may be admitted if they have satisfied one of the following:

Note: Certain Associate in Science degree and certificate programs have additional admission requirements. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to these programs.

Note: Students seeking admission to any of the health-related limited-access programs should visit the Division of Healthcare Professions Web page (www.tcc.fl.edu/healthcare) for specific application procedures.

Transfer Students

Students who have earned credit at another college or university are considered transfer students. Transfer students must submit official transcripts from high school and all colleges and universities previously attended before registering for classes at TCC. Official transcripts should be received and evaluated before the student attends new student orientation. This will assist the advisors who will be working with the student at orientation. All transcripts must be official and sent directly from institutions to TCC.

The Registrar’s office has the institutional authority to administer the College’s transfer policy. Actions taken by the Registrar’s office are subject to review by the provost and vice president for academic affairs.

Transfer students who are not eligible for readmission to an institution they previously attended may apply for admission to TCC. The academic records of transfer students will be evaluated, and students will be required to follow TCC’s Standards of Academic Progress .

Postsecondary Adult Vocational (PSAV) Certificate Programs (Clock-hour Programs)

Admission requirements vary depending on the specific postsecondary adult vocational (PSAV) program. Students must review the criteria for the desired program regarding application, placement testing and the need for a standard high school diploma or GED diploma. Students interested in PSAV programs that require a separate program admission application and prerequisite criteria need to complete all admission requirements by the published application deadline. In general, a person wanting to enroll in a PSAV program must complete the following:

  1. Submit an admission application and provide supporting documents.
  2. Submit an official high school transcript or an official GED transcript for programs requiring a standard high school diploma, or an official transcript from an accredited college or university attended that provides proof that the diploma has been accepted, as defined in Section 943.22(1), F.S., for entrance into a degree seeking program.
  3. Take the appropriate placement test as indicated in the program description (see Programs of Study ) or present evidence of allowable substitutes. Allowable substitutes include Associate in Arts, bachelor’s or graduate degree; achievement of required minimum ACT or SAT scores; or successful remediation of any academic deficiencies identified by the Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness (FPERT) Test/College Placement Test and cumulative GPA of 2.5 in college-level coursework.

Note: Persons seeking admission to any of the Florida Public Safety Institute’s programs should visit fpsi.tcc.fl.edu for specific application procedures. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to these programs.

Certificate Programs

Admission requirements vary by certificate program. Students must contact the appropriate department and/or program chair and review the criteria for the desired program regarding TCC and departmental application, placement testing, need for a standard high school diploma or GED diploma, application deadlines, and required supporting documentation.

Adult Education: GED & ESOL

The Adult Education program delivers General Educational Development (GED) preparation and testing, English language instruction, and career counseling to facilitate students’ transition into postsecondary education, technical programs and the workforce. Courses are offered in Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED preparation and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). The GED® test is administered in the TCC Testing Center. To apply:

  1. Submit an application for admission to TCC online.
  2. Sign up for and take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE).
  3. Attend Orientation for GED students.
  4. Register and pay for classes.

For Adult Education (GED & ESOL) information, call (850) 201-8760.

Non-degree Students

A student taking classes but not seeking a degree or certificate from the College is considered a non-degree student. A non-degree student who wishes to take credit classes must complete the following steps:

  1. Submit an application for admission to TCC online.
  2. Submit a complete Residency Declaration as part of the College application for admission.
  3. Submit an official high school transcript or an official GED transcript, and an unofficial transcript from the college or university where any prerequisite coursework has been taken. (Students seeking enrollment in courses that require prerequisite work must submit proof that course prerequisites have been met.)
  4. Submit the Non-Degree Student form to the Admissions and Enrollment Services office each term the student wants to enroll.
  5. A staff member from the Registrar’s office will approve or deny the non-degree form.

Transient Students

Transient students are students who are not seeking a degree from TCC but who take courses at TCC in order to transfer the credits back to their home institution. Transient students must submit a transient application through the Florida Virtual Campus. Interested students should go to www.flvc.org, select the Apply button and complete the Transient Student Admission Application.

International Students

The College is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students. A student who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States will be considered an international student. For assistance, international students may call (850) 201-8258 or visit www.tcc.fl.edu/internationalstudent. International students must complete the following steps:

  1. Complete the International Student application online at www.gototcc.com. Select Option 6: Apply as an International Student. The application must contain a local and an international mailing address. (Neither address can be a post office box.) Due to the time required to process the application and the student’s need to make a visa appointment and financial arrangements, applications are not normally accepted after the established deadlines. The application for admission and all supporting documents and credentials must be received by the dates indicated below:
  1. Provide official or certified copies of all secondary (high school) and postsecondary (college and/or university) transcripts and other examination results. All academic records must be issued in the native language and be accompanied by a certified English translation.
  2. Official minimum TOEFL scores required for admission are 45 on the internet version, 133 on the computer-based version and 450 on the paper version. For information, visit www.toeflgoanywhere.org. A minimum official IELTS score of 4.5 is required. For information, visit www.ielts.org.