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Admissions

 

How to Apply:
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(1) Apply by mail or fax by printing the Admissions Application (.pdf 143 kb)

(2) Request an application by calling us at 253-3010 or visiting our campus office at 170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT 06082(3) If you are a new, first time student or a new, transfer student you can

APPLY ON-LINE

-You must have a credit card number in order to pay the   required $20 application fee online

-A valid social security number

-A working email address

Asnuntuck Admissions Policy:

Asnuntuck Community College accepts all graduates of accredited high schools or those who have completed a General Educational Development Diploma (GED). Students may be admitted to the college on a full or part-time basis.

New Students - If you are still in high school:

1. Complete an Application for Admission and submit it with the non-refundable $20 application fee to the Admissions Office, Asnuntuck Community College, 170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT 06082.

2. Request your guidance counselor to send a copy of your current high school transcript to the Admissions Office. (Upon graduation from high school, you must also request an official, completed transcript to be sent to the Admissions Office).

3. Call the college at 253-3012 to reserve a testing date for the Basic Skills Assessment test in English and mathematics.

If you are a degree-seeking student and born after December 31, 1956, you will need to produce written proof of immunization from measles and rubella before you can register for classes. (Financial aid applicants must be in a degree program.) Immunization form (.pdf 132 kb).

New Students -If you are a high school graduate or completed a GED:


1. Complete a Admissions Application (.pdf 143 kb) and submit it with the non-refundable $20 application fee to the Admissions Office, Asnuntuck Community College, 170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT 06082.

2. Send an official copy of your high school transcript or a photocopy of your high school diploma or GED certificate to the Admissions Office.

3. Call the college at 253-3012 to reserve a testing date for the Basic Skills Assessment test in English and mathematics If you are a degree-seeking student and born after December 31, 1956, you will need to produce written proof of immunization from measles and rubella before you can register for classes. (Financial aid applicants must be in a degree program.)

Transfer students:

(Students who have previously attended another institution, whether or not you intend to request evaluation of your previous credits).

1. Complete Steps 1-3 for New Students (see above) and:

2. If you are interested in having credits evaluated by Asnuntuck toward a
degree or certificate:

Complete a Transfer Credit Application

Request an official transcript from each institution previously attended from which you are asking for a credit evaluation. Transcripts should be sent to the Admissions Office, Asnuntuck Community College, 170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT 06082.

Transfer credit application form

International Student Admission

International students on an F-1 visa cannot enroll at Asnuntuck Community College unless they are registered at least half time at another Connecticut Community College that is SEVIS-approved.  International students on a visa other than an F-1 may enroll for classes at ACC, but should consult with the Director of Admissions to verify student eligibility and enrollment status. All international students on non-immigrant visas, and non-permanent residents, will be charged out-of-state tuition and fees and are not eligible for federal or state financial aid.

 

 

 

 

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