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Admission Requirements
Admissions
Bay Mills Community College has an open admissions policy for students of any
race, creed, color, and national or ethnic origin. High school transcripts or
GED scores will be required of all applicants seeking admission as regular students
in degree and certificate programs.
Students without a high school diploma are admitted as Special Status
Students. Special Status Students are required to complete their GED or
high school diploma within one year. Applicants seeking admission to special
programs may be admitted without a transcript. These special programs
may include, but are not limited to, skill-upgrading classes, native studies,
creative arts programs, adult basic education programs,etc.
Applications for admission should be made as far in advance as possible.
Admissions Procedures
Prior to admission, Bay Mills Community College requires the student to:
- 1. Complete an application for admission, which may be obtained from Tribal
Education Departments or from the Admissions Office at Bay Mills Community
College, and declare a program of study.
- 2. Arrange for official transcripts from previously attended high schools,
colleges and universities to be mailed directly from the principal's or
registrar's office of the issuing institution to Bay Mills Community College's
Registrar. It must bear the seal of the institution and signature or stamp
of school official.
- 3. Submit a copy of Tribal ID or verification of Tribal membership
from their tribal enrollment office, or Canadian certificate of Indian
status, if applicable.
- 4. Contact Financial Aid Office for information regarding various sources
of financial assistance after receiving an acceptance letter to Bay
Mills Community College.
- 5. Schedule and complete the asset tests, which are used by academic
advisors to determine course starting levels. Asset tests have no impact
on admission.
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