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The College of Professional and Continuing Education welcomes students on a rolling admissions basis. You may apply and begin in any one of the three semesters offered during the academic year: Fall (classes begin in early September), Spring (classes begin in early January) or Summer (classes begin in mid-May.) Once your application is processed, you can register for a course(s) in the next scheduled semester.
Prospective students interested in a degree program are required to apply for admission. Many professional certificate programs also require the completion of the online application and transcripts. For specific requirements for your program of interest, please review the appropriate admissions checklist.
Admissions Checklist:
- Degree Program
- Associate Degree for Members of the Carpenter’s Union
- Professional Land Surveying Certificate
- Other Professional Certificate Programs
For degree programs, successful applicants for admission should
- be at least 22 years of age,
- have a minimum of 3 years work experience.
Applicants for degree programs must submit the following items
- Online Application
- Official high school or GED transcript
- Official transcript(s) from any college(s) you have attended
- Current resume
- Letter of recommendation from a current or former employer (download pdf form)
- Online math placement exam
- $50 application fee
Our goal is to make the application and registration process as simple as possible. An admissions representative will assist you with initial course selection and you will be assigned an academic advisor who will work with you throughout your tenure as a student. In addition, your academic advisor will assist you in exploring possibilities for earning advanced standing credit through work experience and testing options, including the College Level Examination Program (CLEP.)





