Enrollment Information
Enrollment Procedure
Enrollment at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College includes admissions and placement procedures that assure our citizens equal access to the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to secure personally satisfying and socially productive employment. By design and implementation, the policies and procedures governing enrollment at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College will:
- Be nondiscriminatory on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, genetic information, religion, disability, age, political affiliation or belief, disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnam Era, or citizenship status (except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law);
- Increase the prospective student’s opportunities;
- Complement the instructional programs of Wiregrass Georgia Technical College;
- Support the timely processing of applications and admission to the college.
Enrollment Process
Enrollment at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College is a multi-step process consisting of applying to the College, the evaluation of prior academic experience for the assessment of academic preparedness, and verification of lawful presence in the United States:
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Complete an Application for Admission/Readmission.
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Pay a one-time, non-refundable $25 application fee.
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Submit a government-issued ID or Driver’s License for proof of lawful presence (alternatives available). Students seeking in-state tuition may be required to submit other documents.
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Submit documentation of prior academic experience.
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Evaluation of student’s readiness for degree, diploma, and technical certificate programs.
For most programs, individuals must be 16 years of age or older, or be a dually enrolled high school student in the 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade, who seek access to quality instruction at the post-secondary level. The minimum age for certain programs may be higher. Please check specific program requirements for more information.
Applicants must be physically able to attend school regularly, whether on campus or online, and be able to perform the “essential functions” of the occupation for which they plan to train. Physical examinations, lab tests, and immunizations are required for students in designated programs, after acceptance to the program and prior to participation in clinical training at an affiliated site, or before operating motor vehicles or other equipment required in training.
Enrollment Type
Applicants must apply to Wiregrass Georgia Technical College as the type that best meets their situation:
- Beginning Student: First-time college student or former Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Dual Enrollment student who has not attended a college or university since graduating from high school
- Transfer Student: Previously attended other colleges or universities, but never attended Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
- Returning Student: Previously enrolled Wiregrass Georgia Technical College, Valdosta Technical College, or East Central Technical College student. Returning students who have sat out for three or more semesters must complete a new application.
- Transients Student: Currently enrolled at another regionally accredited institutions and wants to enroll at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College in order to complete coursework to transfer back to home institution.
- Dual Enrollment Student: Qualified and approved high school student enrolling in courses at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College while still enrolled in high school
Admissions Procedure
Academic Readiness
To be admitted to Wiregrass Georgia Technical College, applicants must satisfy one of the six academic readiness paths below:
- Submission of an official high school transcript, including graduation date, that reflects the student has met the attendance, academic, and/or assessment requirements for the state’s Board of Education or equivalent agency.
- High school diplomas/transcripts must be issued from a state recognized secondary institution.
- Applicants with diplomas from secondary schools located outside the United States must have their transcripts translated and evaluated for equivalency by an approved outside evaluation organization.
- High school Certificates of Attendance or other certificates, credentials, or documents where the student did not complete all required coursework or testing required for a high school diploma in that state are only recognized for programs not requiring a high school credential or equivalency.
- Submission of an official transcript reflecting the student has passed an examination or completed a program the state recognizes as the equivalent of a high school diploma (e.g. GED, HiSET, Career Plus HSE).
- Submission of an official transcript from one or more previously attended postsecondary institutions (accredited by an accepted accrediting agency) reflecting the successful completion of a minimum of 12 semester or 18 quarter credit hours of coursework at the post-secondary level or successful completion of a college level math and English course.
- Applicants who were home schooled who attended an accredited program must submit:
- annual progress reports or a final transcript for the equivalent of the homeschooled student’s junior and senior years;
- The final progress report or transcript must include the graduation date.
- Applicants who attended a non-accredited high school or home school must submit an official transcript and one of the following:
- Official scores from an assessment instrument meeting college established required minimums
- Successful completion of 12 hours of college coursework for credit that appear on an official college transcript
- Service members of the U.S. Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, or Navy may submit an official copy of their DD Form 214 or other official documentation of military service indicating high school graduate or equivalent.
The President of Wiregrass Georgia Technical College has the right to waive the high school diploma/high school equivalency requirement for those pursuing a high school equivalency who are otherwise eligible to enroll in a specific program of study.
Verification of Lawful Presence in the United States
Effective January 1, 2012, all students applying for in-state tuition must provide validation of lawful presence in the United States. The following documents will serve as proof of lawful presence in the United States and documentation will be required before becoming eligible for consideration of in-state tuition:
A valid state issued ID or Driver’s License. Unexpired Georgia and select out of state Driver’s Licenses and state ID cards can be accepted under certain conditions. It must be a Real ID and cannot contain any of the verbiage in the chart below. If the copy received has the top portion of the card cut off the document will not satisfy lawful presence.
- Students who file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and are eligible for federal student aid will have their lawful presence verified as part of the FAFSA process.
- A clear copy of an original or certified U.S. Birth Certificate showing the student was born in the U.S. or a U.S. territory, A U.S. Certificate of Birth Abroad issued by the Department of State (DS-1350) or a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240). The copy must very clearly show the raised or written seal to be acceptable.
- A U.S. Certificate of Naturalization (USCIS form N-550 or N-570).
- A U.S. Certificate of Citizenship (USCIS form N-560 or N-561).
- A current U.S. Passport.
- A current military ID (service member only, not dependent). Documented using the Confirmation of Review of Military ID Worksheet - A photocopy is not acceptable.
- A current, valid Permanent Resident Card (USCIS form I-151 or I-551). We require both the front & back sides of your Permanent Resident Card to be submitted. It must not expire before the first day of class of the term the student will start classes.
- Students admitted on an F, J or M Visa will have their lawful presence verified through the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).
- Students admitted on any other Visa will have their lawful presence verified through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program.
State | DL/ID Requirement for Acceptance |
Alabama | Must NOT be marked “FN” |
Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Lousiana, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin | Must NOT be marked “Limited Term” |
California | Must NOT be marked “Limited Term.” Instruction Permits, Commercial Learner’s Permits, and temporary licenses cannot be accepted. |
Delaware, Montana, Texas | Must NOT be marked “Limited Term” or “Temporary” |
Florida, Oklahoma, Tennessee | Must NOT be marked “Temporary” |
Kentucky | Must NOT be marked “Not for REAL ID purposes” |
Maryland | Must NOT indicate “T” restriction |
Ohio | Must NOT indicate that it is “nonrenewable and nontransferable” |
Any student who cannot be verified as lawfully present in the United States is not eligible to be considered for instate tuition, regardless of how long he or she has lived in Georgia. In addition to being lawfully present in the United States, students must meet the in-state tuition requirements as outlined in TCSG Board Policy and Procedure V.B.3 to warrant an in-state classification. Students that are initially classified as out-of-state, and successfully petition to have their residency changed to in-state also have to meet the verification requirement.
Placement Procedure
*Placement Procedures have been waived for Academic Years 2022-2023 and 2023-2024.
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College is committed to ensuring students are academically prepared for the program rigor. All students applying for diploma, degree, and certificate programs will be assessed prior to acceptance to a program of study at the Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. The College utilizes a variety of methods to evaluate a student’s readiness for specific programs:
- High School GPA of 2.0 or higher
- SAT
- ACT/Pre-ACT
- PSAT
- TABE 9-10 scores of 461 or higher in reading and 442 or higher in math for placement into entry level workforce certificate programs
- TABE 11/12 scores of 501 in Reading for Levels M and D and 496 for Mathematics on Levels M and D. A score of 536 for Reading if using Level A and 537 for Mathematics if using Level A.
- Georgia Milestones Literature & Composition or Georgia Milestones American
- Literature & Composition (English admission requirement only)
- GED® Math or Reading must meet the minimum passing score if used for placement into any certificate, diploma, or degree program
- HiSET® Math, Reading or Language Arts must meet the minimum passing score if used for placement into any certificate, diploma, or degree program.
- Completed TCSG form documenting two years of work/career related experience for approved Entry Level Workforce Certificates
- Accuplacer/Companion
- Compass/Asset
- Approved Entry Level Workforce Certificates do not have a minimum High School GPA requirement
A student possessing an associate’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution will be exempted from placement requirements.
A student with submitted official transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited postsecondary institution recognized by the United States Department of Education documenting equivalent program-level English and math coursework successfully completed may be used in lieu of placement exams.
Placement Categories
Students will be placed in a program of study in one of the following categories: Regular, Provisional, Special, Pending, or Transient.
- Regular Status
- Students who meet all requirements for placement into a selected program and are eligible to take all courses in the program curriculum are granted regular placement status.
- Provisional Status
- Students who do not meet all requirements for regular placement into a selected program are granted provisional placement status.
- Dually or Jointly enrolled students are not eligible for Provisional placement status.
- Special Placement Status (Non-credential seeking)
- Applicants who wish to take credit coursework, but are not seeking a certificate, diploma, or associate degree are granted Special Admit status.
- The following specifics define the parameters of this status:
- May apply up to a maximum of 25 quarter or 17 semester credit hours into a specific program for credential seeking purposes after achieving regular admit status. The number of hours taken as a special admit student in no way waives the requirements of the regular admission and placement process.
- May enroll in classes only on a space-available basis.
- Must adhere to the specific institutional prerequisite requirements when selecting courses.
- Will not be eligible for any financial aid.
- Pending Placement Status (High School Seniors only)
- Applicants who are in their final year of high school and are applying for a college term immediately after they graduate are granted Pending Placement Status.
- The following specifics define the parameters of this status:
- Applicants must submit a transcript showing the applicant is on track for completing all required high school courses before the semester they wish to enroll.
- Will be allowed to register for courses after course placement requirements have been met.
- Transient Placement Status
- Students who submit a Transient Agreement from their home institution are granted Transient placement status.
- The Transient Agreement must verify that the student is in good standing.
- A current Transient Agreement is required for each term of enrollment.
Academic Dismissal
Students on Academic Dismissal will be required to meet with an One-Stop Advisor during the term of their dismissal. In making a determination of the student’s eligibility for reenrollment, the One-Stop Advisor will consider the following criteria:
- Prior enrollment data including academic record, attendance, work ethics, conduct, input from instructors and other staff, etc.
- Prospects for successful completion of the program
- Unusual or mitigating circumstances
Upon review, the student may be allowed to return on probation. As a condition to return on probation, the One-Stop Advisor may recommend no future online classes, career counseling and/or career assessment in the Testing Center, a limit of maximum credit hours, or any other action that is deemed in the best academic interest of the student. Recommendations of the One-Stop Advisor, where applicable, must be met prior to re-admittance. Students may not be eligible for financial aid until they have successfully passed the required credits, after which financial aid eligibility will be reviewed upon request. (See Satisfactory Academic Progress.)
Upon reenrollment, the student must attain a minimum 2.0 GPA for the semester and have a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher to return to satisfactory academic standing. Failure to meet this requirement will result in a subsequent dismissal.
Disciplinary Dismissal
A student who was dismissed for disciplinary reasons under the student code of conduct procedures outlined in the catalog (see pages General policies and Procedures) must complete all requirements imposed as part of their sanctions. The welfare and safety of the student body and staff will be considered when sanctions are imposed.
Additional for Certain Programs
Additional program requirements, to include competitive entry and standards-based enrollment, for certain health science programs are established by program faculty and criteria is established to rank eligible applicants. The One-Stop Advisors communicate information to prospective students and rank the applicants based on established criteria. Once ranking is complete, the One-Stop communicates the results to the applicants.
Additionally, some programs may have additional program admission requirements that are required for entry into the program. Examples of additional program admission requirements are drug tests for Commercial Truck Driving.
Residency Requirement
While residency in the State of Georgia is not a part of the enrollment process, it is required for students who wish to obtain in-state tuition rates. A student’s legal residence shall determine the tuition rate paid by the student. Residency also affects financial aid eligibility. There are three residency categories: in-state, out-of-state, and non-citizen.
- In-State: Students who are lawfully documented residents of the United States, and otherwise qualify as Georgia residents, shall pay tuition and fees prescribed by the Technical College State Board for in-state residents.
- Out-of-State: Students who are lawfully documented residents of the United States but do not qualify as Georgia residents, shall pay tuition (at a rate of twice that charged to in-state students) and fees as prescribed by the Technical College State Board. A student may be eligible for an out of state tuition exemption. Please see the One-Stop Enrollment and Success Centers for a list of possible exemptions.
- Non-Citizen: Students who are lawfully documented residents of a country other than the United States and wish to study at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College shall pay tuition (at a rate four times that charged to in-state students) and fees as prescribed by the Technical College State Board.
Enrollment Appeal
Students who believe that their enrollment decision is unfair or has been administered in error may appeal directly to the Dean for Student Success and Enrollment Services. If the applicant and the Dean for Student Success and Enrollment Services cannot reach an agreement, the applicant may appeal to the Vice President for Enrollment Management or his/her designee.
Transient Status for Wiregrass Students
Wiregrass students wishing to take a course at another accredited postsecondary institution to be applied toward their program of study at Wiregrass should follow these steps:
- Complete a Transient Agreement Form with the Office of the Registrar at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. This form must be completed each semester in which the student plans to enroll. Students must be in Good Academic Standing at WGTC.
- Financial Aid must provide approval before the Transient Agreement Form can be sent to the other college or the student must agree to pay for courses out of pocket.
Notice and Responsibilities Regarding this Catalog
The information in this College Catalog and Student Handbook accurately reflects current policies and procedures at the time of publication. Students are admitted to the College under and are subject to the provisions of the WGTC Catalog and Student Handbooks for the term they initially enroll. Students in all programs are admitted under and are subject to the provisions of the College Catalog and Student Handbook and applicable addendums for the term they are admitted to the program at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. If for any reason a break in enrollment occurs, students must reapply and satisfy the College Catalog and Student Handbook requirements for the term of their re-entry to any program. The provisions of this catalog are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between Wiregrass Georgia Technical College and the student. The College reserves the right to change any provision or requirement at any time.
- Table of Contents
- President's Message
- General Information
- Statement of Equal Opportunity
- Accreditation Statement
- Access to Student Records (FERPA)
- Admissions
- International Student Admissions Requirements
- Dual Enrollment
- Change of Programs and Dual Majors
- Assessment
- Tuition and Fees
- Financial Assistance Information
- Foundation
- Student Registration and Academic Information
- Academic Procedures and Advisement
- Prior Learning Credits
- Attendance Policy
- Adding and Withdrawing from Courses
- Grade Reporting and Grading System
- Advisement and Retention Center
- Support Services
- Student Organizations and Activities
- General Policies and Procedures
- Dress Code
- Student Grievances General Policy
- Unlawful Harassment and Discrimination of Student Policy
- Emergency Procedures
- Community Resources
- Adult Education and GED
- Technical Standards for Allied Health
- Faculty
- Programs of Study
- Programs of Study
- Divisions
- Courses
Alumni, former students, or current students requiring an archived catalog prior to the ones listed above can email the Office of the Registrar at registrar@wiregrass.edu or call (229) 259-5536.