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            ADMISSIONS
          
        
        
          Section Three
        
        
          
            A. GENERAL
          
        
        
          The Office of Admissions at Darton State College is responsible for providing information
        
        
          to prospective students, evaluating their applications, and notifying them concerning
        
        
          admission. The Admissions Office, located in the B.R. Tilley Academic Services Building,
        
        
          can be reached by telephone at (229) 317-6740 or toll-free at 1-866-775-1214 and by mail
        
        
          at 2400 Gillionville Road, Albany, Georgia 31707.  The Darton State College website may
        
        
          be accessed at
        
        
        
          
            B. STANDARDS FOR ADMISSION
          
        
        
          FRESHMAN ADMISSIONS: Students applying for admission to Darton State College
        
        
          who have not previously attended a college or university must provide a transcript of
        
        
          secondary school credits showing evidence of graduation from an accredited high school or
        
        
          a GED certificate, a completed application form, a non-refundable $20 application fee, and
        
        
          a completed immunization form.
        
        
          Darton State College has raised its regular admissions standards as an incentive for high
        
        
          school students to reach their full preparation potential.  However, the University System of
        
        
          Georgia wants to assure that all students with the potential to benefit from a college
        
        
          education have access to admission. Therefore, all two-year colleges have special
        
        
          admission categories and standards for those who may not quite meet the regular
        
        
          admission standards. These categories include high school graduates with career/technical
        
        
          diplomas, GED recipients, students who have been out of high school for at least five years
        
        
          (non-traditional students), international students, and home-schooled students, among
        
        
          others.
        
        
          
            Please review ALL of the admissions categories described below to see
          
        
        
          
            which you should select to guide your application.
          
        
        
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            ASSOCIATE OF ARTS AND ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES - TRANSFER
          
        
        
          
            PROGRAMS
          
        
        
          
            Regular Admissions
          
        
        
          Applicants must have completed all 17 of the required 17 College Preparatory
        
        
          Curriculum (CPC) courses in high school, or all 13 of the required 13
        
        
          Career/Technical Preparatory Curriculum courses in high school.
        
        
          
            Students who
          
        
        
          
            have not completed the 16 units of the CPC and who intend to be in degree
          
        
        
          
            programs leading to baccalaureate degrees must take additional courses to make up
          
        
        
          
            for CPC course deficiencies.
          
        
        
          Students graduating from high school with a College Preparatory Diploma must
        
        
          present a 2.0 high school GPA.  Students graduating from high school with a
        
        
          Technology/Career Preparatory Diploma must present a 2.2 high school GPA.
        
        
          SAT I and/or ACT scores are not required for regular admissions; however, minimum
        
        
          SAT scores of 430 verbal (17 English ACT) and 400 math (17 math ACT) may be
        
        
          submitted to exempt COMPASS placement testing, provided the applicant has
        
        
          graduated from high school with a College Preparatory Diploma and the scores are
        
        
          five years old or less.
        
        
          
            Online-Only Students
          
        
        
          Students residing outside the 14-county Darton State College service area –
        
        
          including out-of-state students – who do not plan to attend any classes on the main
        
        
          campus or at any off-campus class site, may apply as Online-Only students.  Online-
        
        
          Only applicants must meet the standards as required for Regular Admissions and
        
        
          may qualify for special admissions categories including transfer, transient, and
        
        
          international students, among others.  Online-Only applicants are not required to