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- Wondering
how to finance your college expenses? Students
need to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid,
(FAFSA) immediately, if they
have not already done so, for
the 2006-2007 academic year. Students must reapply as early
as January of each year, to determine financial aid eligibility
for the following academic year. Early application may qualify
students for additional limited sources of aid available
on a first-come, first-served basis. APPLY EARLY!!!
Click
here to visit Financial Aid now»
AND
- EDUCATION
PLANS:
In
order to receive Financial Aid, students must have
a current Education Plan on file
with the Financial Aid Department. Students must meet
with a counselor to obtain an Education Plan, if they
have not already done so, or if it is no longer current. NOTE:
Students who have attended college elsewhere and/or who
have served in the military will need to bring transcripts
of these records (copies of documents) with them when meeting
with the counselor to develop the education plan. Unofficial
transcripts are acceptable. DONT' WAIT!!!! Click
here to visit Counseling now»
The
Admissions and Records Office admits all students;
maintains and retrieves records; evaluates and distributes
records,
including grades and transcripts; evaluates certificate
and
graduation applications; certifies and reports enrollment
and attendance data; and serves the members of the
student body, staff and the community. We are here to assist
you with
the admission process for Victor Valley College.
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Who
Can Enroll at Victor Valley College ?
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You may enroll in classes at Victor Valley College if
you are:
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- A
high school graduate or the equivalent (GED or CHSPE)
or,
- if
not a high school graduate, you are at least 18 years
of age.
- A
transfer, out-of-state or international student.
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Or
If you have a question about Admissions & Records procedures
or policies, please call (760) 245-4271 extension 2280 or
2272; or e-mail at admissions@vvc.edu
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