Source: http://catalog.clevelandstatecc.edu/content.php?catoid=5&navoid=203
Timestamp: 2020-05-28 08:34:43
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 49', 'ART 1030', 'ARTP 1010', 'ARTP 1020', 'ARTP 1110', 'ARTP 1120', 'ARTH 2010', 'ARTH 2020', 'ARTP 2410', 'ARTP 2420']

The mission of the Admissions and Records is to admit, register and graduate students in an efficient fashion in accordance with guidelines and procedures, to maintain accurate student records, to provide information and statistics to numerous constituencies, and to foster a positive working environment by providing quality service to campus and external communities.
Upon admission to the college, students are classified as an in-state or out-of-state resident for fee payment purposes. Cleveland State adheres to the policies and regulations set forth by the Tennessee Board of Regents concerning residency classification for fee payment purposes. Proof of any relevant information may be required as a part of the classification review. Applicants will be advised regarding testing, counseling and registration. If you have questions, you may contact the Enrollment Services Center at (423) 473-2310 or (800) 604-2722, Ext. 310.
Complete and submit an application for admission along with a one-time non-refundable $20 application fee.
EVEA Requirement: Provide a copy of divers license or birth certificate for proof of citizenship.
Graduation from High School: Provide an official transcript showing graduation from high school. The transcript of a student graduating from a Tennessee public school must include date of graduation, diploma type, cumulative GPA and a notation that the student passed the required proficiency examination. Students with a special education diploma require completion of General Equivalency Diploma (GED) for admission purposes. The transcript of a Tennessee home-schooled student must be an official copy from an affiliated organization as defined by state law (Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-50-801) or be accompanied by certification of registration with the superintendent of the local education agency that the student would otherwise attend. A form for this purpose is available from the Enrollment Services Office. Transcripts from states other than Tennessee will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Students deficient in the high school unit requirements should successfully complete approved college courses to remove the deficiencies within the first 30 hours of enrollment. A minimum grade of “D” is required to satisfy the deficiency. The following list of courses will satisfy high school deficiencies for students who graduated from high school in 2003 or after. Students graduating high school prior to 2003 should contact the Enrollment Services Center for deficiency information.
Algebra I Math Learning Support (based on ACT scores and/or diagnostic testing)
Algebra II Math Learning Support (based on ACT scores and/or diagnostic testing)
Provide transcripts of all college coursework or a letter of good standing from the institution of regular attedance.
The Dual Credit program consists of awarding college credit to secondary students pursuing a certificate or associate of applied science degree at Cleveland State Community College. High school students in certain career and technical education programs that complete specific secondary courses may receive credit for the comparable Cleveland State course upon successful completion of an assessment evaluation with an 85 percent or better grade. Faculty/instructors from Cleveland State and the eleven high schools in our service area have reviewed the list of competencies for these courses and have established a Dual Credit assessment process.
For information about Dual Credit, please contact your high school career and technical education director or instructor, your high school guidance counselor or the Cleveland State Dual Credit office in the Enrollment Services Center telephone number (423) 614-8743.
General admission to Cleveland State Community College does not guarantee admission or continuance for specialized programs of study. The following programs have special admissions requirements: Medical Assistant, Nursing Programs, Law Enforcement Training, and Emergency Medical Technician Certificate. Admission and progression requirements are outlined with the individual program curriculum guides. Please refer to individual program listings for page numbers in the index located in the back of the catalog.
The college follows a mandatory advising policy for all degree and certificate seeking students. These students are assigned an academic advisor who will assist with developing career/educational goals, preparing a class schedule, and providing the necessary alternate pin to permit the registration of classes. The assistance of the advisor does not, however, relieve the student of the responsibility of studying the catalog and fulfilling all of the requirements of his/her goal.
Students who wish to enroll in credit courses are expected to complete registration during the announced registration period. Announcements are made through public media, published in the school catalog and class schedules and are posted on the Cleveland State web site along with instructions for on-line registration. Students must observe registration procedures and are not officially enrolled until all requirements for registration are completed, including full payment of fees. Students may register, pay fees and speak with personnel that can offer guidance and other services at the Athens and Madisonville locations as well as the main campus.
Failure to attend class or discontinued attendance is NOT considered an official withdrawal. Withdrawal from courses may be submitted on “CougarNet” or by completing an Add/Drop/ Withdrawal form in the Enrollment Services Center. Dual Enrollment students must contact the Dual Enrollment Office to withdraw. Failure to withdraw officially from a course in which the student no longer wishes to be enrolled will result in the student’s receiving a failing grade for each course affected.
After the second week of classes which begin and continue through the full semester, and not later than the end of the 10th week of the semester, a student may officially withdraw from a course(s) and receive a “W.” Official withdrawal is accomplished by completing the appropriate “add/drop/withdrawal” paperwork and submitting it to the Enrollment Services Center or by following the appropriate steps on “CougarNet.” The “W” does not count as hours attempted in the calculation of the grade point average (GPA). (Exact dates are specified in the academic calendar.)
E-mails for transcripts will be accepted as official request only when the transcript is being sent to another educational institution.
Copies of a student’s academic transcript are provided free of charge (offical only).
ACCT 1000 FREN 1010 OSA 1020
ACCT 1010 FREN 1020 OSA 1610
Art History OSA 2110
ART 1030 HIST 1110 , HIST 1120 OSA 2210
ARTP 1010 , ARTP 1020 HIST 2010 , HIST 2020 OSA 2400
ARTP 1110 , ARTP 1120 OSA 2510
ARTH 2010 , ARTH 2020 Information Systems
ARTP 2410 , ARTP 2420 INFS 1010 Political Science
CRMJ 1010 MUS 1010 Psychology
MUS 1150 , MUS 1160 PSYC 1030
Economics MUS 1170 , MUS 1180
ECON 2010 , ECON 2020 MUS 1210 , MUS 1220 Sociology
MUS 1230 , MUS 1240 SOCI 1010
Engineering Graphics MUS 2210 , MUS 2220
ERG 1010 MUS 2230 , MUS 2240 Spanish
ERG 2010 MUS 2250 , MUS 2260 SPAN 1010 , SPAN 1020
MUS 2270 , MUS 2280 SPAN 2010 , SPAN 2020
Credit for Non-Credit Coursework:
CSCC awards credit taken on a non-credit basis in the following cases:
Pursuant to TBR tuition policy, we offer out-of-state fee waivers for active duty military personnel, spouse, and children. You will be charged the in-state tuition rate regardless of where you live as long as you are on active duty within our service area.