NOVEMBER 25 - DECEMBER 1, 2009 UCW 11
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Fayetteville Technical
Community College
www.faytechcc.edu
910.678.8400
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Fayetteville Technical Community College's (FTCC's) Spring 2010
Registration cycle (Nov. 2, – Jan. 9, 2010) has begun for current
and future students with more than 2,000 Spring semester degree-
program classes available. These classes lead to 150 programs of study
in business, engineering, public service and applied technology, health
occupations, and college transfer and general education degrees,
diplomas and certificates.
If you have not enrolled in FTCC, now is the time to get started!
Whether you are a new student or a returning student, our mission is to
assist you with answers to your questions and help to get you started.
The general admissions process is four easy steps:
Application
All students are required to submit an FTCC application prior to
registration. If you have previously attended the College, you will need
to submit an application to reactivate your file. You may submit the
application online (http://www.faytechcc.edu/admissions/default.asp) or
you may submit a paper copy. To avoid delays, complete all sections and
answer all questions.
High school students may also submit an application through College
Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC.) High school students interested
in taking college classes while still in high school may go to the College
Connections Web site (http://www.faytechcc.edu/college_connections/
default.asp) for more information.
Submit Transcripts (GED, high school, college and/or university)
Applicants for curriculum programs are required to submit offi cial
transcripts. Contact your high school (or GED institution) and request that
they send an offi cial transcript to the admissions offi ce. Contact all colleges
where you have attended and request that they send an offi cial transcript(s)
to the admissions offi ce. You must also submit your DD214, AARTS,
and college credit test scores (e.g. CLEP), if applicable. You may use the
Transcript Request Form (http://www.faytechcc.edu/inst_effect/documents/
TranscriptGEDRequestForm20080916.pdf) to request your transcripts. All
offi cial transcripts must be in a sealed institutional envelope.
Placement Entry Assessment
Call the testing office at 910-678-8417 to schedule an appointment
for the Placement Entry Assessment-Accuplacer or go to http://www.
faytechcc.edu/testing. Appointments are also available at the Spring
Lake Campus (http://www.faytechcc.edu/spring_lake/default.asp) and
the Fort Bragg Campus (910) 678-1050. The Accuplacer will assess your
skills on reading comprehension, sentence skills, arithmetic, and algebra.
The results will be used to place you
in the appropriate courses. Study
guides to prepare for the placement
tests are available online.
Student Educational Plan
Meet with a counselor to choose
your program of study and receive
a Student Educational Plan (SEP).
Counseling Services (http://www.
faytechcc.edu/counseling/default.
asp) is available on Main Campus,
Spring Lake and Fort Bragg. If you
need assistance choosing a career,
take advantage of the services in the
career center (http://www.faytechcc.
edu/counseling/CareerCenter.asp) on
main campus.
There are additional admissions
requirements for some programs such
as health programs. Please see the information under health programs
(http://www.faytechcc.edu/admissions/HEALTHPROGR AMS.asp)
Our Main Campus Admissions office is located in the Tony Rand
Student Center with the following operating hours:
Monday to Thursday 8 a. m. to 7 p.m. during class hours
Monday to Thursday 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. during school breaks
Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please visit the FTCC Web site at http://www.faytechcc.edu/ for
answers to other questions that you might have about the college.
Even though registration has just begun, do not wait to enroll in the
college and register for your classes as soon as possible.
Fayetteville Technical Community College was established in 1961 and
serves more than 34,000 students annually by providing150 affordable
vocational, technical, general education, college transfer
and continuing education programs to meet students'
needs and desires as well as the community.
BRENT MICHAELS, FTCC Vice President
for Institutional Advancement
COMMENTS? 484-6200 ext. 222 or
Editor@upandcomingweekly.com
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The Annual
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In Historic
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222 Hay Street, Downtown Fayetteville
222-3382 for more information
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