For information call the Admissions Office at (509) 533-3305
Requirements
- Spokane Falls Community College has an "open door" admission policy admitting
any graduate of a high school or any individual who is at least 18 years of age
and holds a certificate of educational competence (i.e. GED,
General Educational Development)
- Applications will be accepted:
- Beginning October 15 for Winter and Spring quarters.
- Beginning December 1 for Summer and Fall quarters of the following
school year.
- Before you can register for classes, the following must be on file in the
Admissions Office:
- It is important to begin the application process well in advance of the quarter
for which admission is desired in order to allow time for processing the application.
Policies
- Admission is granted on a "first-come, first-served" basis for as many students
as the various programs can accommodate. Some programs may require satisfactory
completion of certain prerequisites prior to admission or have special selection
procedures, so admission to the college does not guarantee acceptance in every program.
- You may enter college at the beginning of any quarter; however, you should be
aware that some programs of study may be started only certain quarters.
- International Students may
wish to visit the web site designed just for you!
- High School students and parents may wish to visit our
Running Start site for complete information, including online forms and handbooks.
Criteria for Resident Status
To be classified as a resident for tuition and fee purposes, a student must either:
- Be financially independent and have established a bona fide domicile in the state
of Washington for other than primarily educational purposes for one year immediately
prior to the first day of the academic quarter.
- Be financially dependent and have one or both parents domiciled in the state of
Washington for a period of one year immediately prior to the first day of the academic
quarter.
All other students are classified as nonresidents and are required to pay the nonresident
tuition and fees.
Are you a Washington resident who has been out of Washington State for educational
purposes only? You may qualify for a Change
of Residency Status.
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