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The application form is the first step toward admission in any
program in the Wisconsin Technical College System. Once the completed
form and appropriate fee have been submitted to the college of your
choice, the college will send you information on admission requirements
and procedures.
1. General Instructions
Complete all sections of the form in full. If you wish to apply
for admission to more than one college, you will be required
to
pay an application fee to each college. Apply early! Consult
the college of your choice for specific program information,
including
the location and time at which the program begins.
2. Application Fee
The application fee is $30, which is submitted with MasterCard or
VISA. If you choose, you can print out the completed online application
form and mail it to the college of your choice with a check or money
order made out to the college. Do not send cash. A $30 application
fee is required for each college to which you are applying. Students may be subject to additional fees pertaining to enrollment in some programs.
3. Transcripts
The college you have selected will request official copies of your
academic transcripts, from high school, GED, HSED, college or university.
You will be responsible for contacting your former education institution(s)
to have your official transcripts mailed directly to the admissions
office of the college you have selected. If you are currently enrolled
in high school, send a transcript of the courses you have completed,
along with a list of the courses to be taken prior to graduation.
4. Testing/Assessment
Many Wisconsin Technical Colleges require testing for acceptance
into specific programs. Test results are generally used to assist
in placing you in courses and/or programs to help you succeed academically.
Contact the college you have selected for details regarding testing
requirements. If you have taken the ACT or SAT, please send your
score report to the college.
5. Social Security Number
The Wisconsin Technical College System requires your Social Security
Number for record keeping and statistical purposes related to auditing,
enforcing, and evaluating federally supported education programs
(Federal Law 20 U.S.C.s. 1232g (1998)) only. You are also required
to provide your Social Security Number if you are, or will be, applying
for financial aid.
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