Admissions Q&A
General
I am nervous about going to college. Are there counselors to help me?
How do I enroll?
Will my credits from years ago transfer to Westchester Community College?
What are the Admissions Status Definitions?
Freshman
For admission purposes, you are a freshman if you have not taken college-level work since high school graduation. If you have taken college-level credits during high school, you are considered a freshman. Freshmen may also include students who have received a high school equivalency diploma and adult learners entering higher education for the first time. For admission purposes,
Transfer
You are a transfer student if you have taken one or more credits of college-level work since high school graduation. (College work taken before high school graduation does not apply.)
Non-matriculated/Non-degree/Visiting Student
The Non-matriculated/Non-degree/Visiting Student is a student who does not intend on earning a degree or certificate at Westchester Community College. They are just interested in taking courses for personal reasons. Note, the Non-matriculated/Non-degree/Visiting Student terms are interchangeable. They are all the same status.
Readmit/Returning Student
For the purposes of registration, a readmit/returning student is anyone who has already taken one or more credit classes at Westchester Community College or one of its extension sites.
Matriculation
A matriculated student is one who has been formally admitted to the college, has registered in a curriculum or designated program and is pursuing courses toward a degree or certificate. A matriculated student may be full- or part-time, and may take day or evening courses depending on course offerings and personal preference.
In order to be matriculated at the college the student must meet the following conditions:
- Possess a Regent’s High School diploma (an IEP “diploma” is not acceptable as proof of high school graduation).
or - Possess a GED (General Equivalency Diploma)
and - Be formally admitted and pursuing courses leading to a degree or certificate.
Non-Matriculation
A non-matriculated student is one who submits an application and enrolls in classes without the intention of earning a degree or certificate.
What are the General Requirements for Admissions?
Westchester Community College has an open admission policy guaranteeing admission to all students who meet the criteria outlined below. Admission is open to applicants on a space available basis, and is determined without regard to the race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or handicap of applicants.
Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
- Possess a local or Regent’s high school diploma (an I.E.P. [Individual Education Plan] certificate of completion is not a recognized diploma)
- Possess a high school equivalency diploma (GED)
- Be admitted under the Home-Schooled Student requirements
- Be admitted through the New York State 24 College Credit GED Program
Academic Support
Does Westchester Community College offer tutoring to help with classes?
Affordability
Will I be able to afford college?
Does Westchester Community College give financial aid?
Are there scholarships available?
Class Locations
Where is the main campus?
Are Westchester Community College classes offered at any other locations?
Course Flexibility
When does Westchester Community College offer classes?
Can I attend part-time?
Does Westchester Community College offer classes online?
Supportive Counseling & Student Services
Is there someone who will help me pick out the right courses?
Is there special counseling for returning women?
Does Westchester Community College offer child care?
Career-Oriented & Transferable Courses
What if I am still uncertain of my career choice?
Will credits from Westchester Community College transfer to another college?
Are there any social groups for adults to meet fellow students?
Special Programs for Adults
I need to update my career skills, but I am not interested in receiving college credit. Does Westchester Community College have something for me?
Can Westchester Community College help me develop a foundation in basic computer skills?
Can I attend college if I need to improve my English?