General Information
Occupational Certificates are clock hour programs that usually lead to professional licenses or certifications. These programs may have limited or selective admission requirements. A student is urged to consult with the specific instructional area which oversees a particular certificate for additional details.
To meet graduation requirements, each Occupational Certificate student must:
- complete the requirements for the program of study as specified by the program,
- take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) in reading, language and math.
or
- a student may be exempted from taking the TABE through one of the following: Be exempt from preparatory classes in English, reading, and math as determined by a state approved placement test, e.g. ACT, SAT, or CPT; complete any required preparatory c lasses with a C or better, if required; complete a college level English and math with a grade of C or better or have earned an A.A. degree or higher,
or
- provide transcripts showing satisfactory CPT scores (reading: 83, English: 83, arithmetic: 121, algebra: 72) or completion of college prep courses or college level courses in reading, English, and math. Some short term programs do not have the TABE requirement, but may require a different assessment, and
- maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average or higher in all program courses.
Occupational Certificate Fees
A student enrolling in a clock hour certificate program is assessed fees based on an occupational credit unit. Credit and occupational fees are listed each semester in the current course schedule. Fees are subject to change without notice and are affected by residency status and legislative action.
Occupational Certificate Enrollment
Occupational Certificate programs at the College are generally designed for full-time study. However, occasionally a program may be offered that is also applicable to part-time enrollment. A student should contact the Admissions Office for further information.
Occupational Certificate Student Registration
Each Occupational Certificate student is required to complete his or her class schedule with the assistance of an advisor.
A student entering Open Entry/Open Exit programs must be prepared to pay registration fees at the time he or she registers for classes. Some Occupational Certificate programs may be eligible for certain types of financial assistance, however, not all programs qualify. A student is urged to consult with the Financial Aid Office to determine if any type of financial assistance is available to him or her. |