Griffin Technical College Admissions
501 Varsity Road
Griffin, GA 30223
(770)228-7348 e-mail: admissions@griffintech.edu
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Griffin Technical College Admissions
501 Varsity Road
Griffin, GA 30223
About Admissions
Admissions Procedure
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Submit a complete application with a non-refundable fee to the Admissions Office. Fill out an application form here.
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Take the admissions test if you have not taken the ACT, SAT, CPE, COMPASS or ASSET within the last five years. Transferable college CREDIT may take the place of admissions testing. Some programs may have additional requirements. Reference the Griffin Technical College Catalog for Specific program admissions requirements.
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Have official transcripts of your high school or GED and college CREDIT mailed to the Admissions Office. Send for transcripts from your high school/GED/previous college with this form.
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Attend orientation session for advisement and registration.
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Visit the Financial Aid Office to see if you may be eligible for tuition assistance.
Definition: A first-time diploma or degree-seeking student is one who has never attended any postsecondary school (technical college, college or university).
In addition to the general requirements, applicants for diploma, degree, and most certificate programs at Griffin Tech must meet the requirements listed below. Program specific admission requirements are listed in the program curricula section of this catalog:
- Submit official copy of high school or GED transcript and all college transcripts, if applicable. A transcript is considered official only when it bears the seal of the granting institution and is either mailed directly to Griffin Tech or hand delivered in a sealed official envelope. A certificate of attendance, certificate of performance, or special education diploma is not sufficient. Students who do not hold the required high school diploma must complete the GED.
- Present acceptable ASSET, COMPASS, SAT, ACT, or CPE scores taken within the last five years of transfer of program level English and math from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade of C or better.
All degree/diploma programs require graduation from high school or a GED. Additionally, some certificate programs require graduation from high school or a GED.
Applications to Griffin Tech who had been previously enrolled at another post-secondary institution will be considered for admission under the following categories:
Applicants who are in good standing at the former school may be accepted in good academic standing.
Applicants who are on academic probation at their former institution may be accepted only on academic probation
In addition to the general requirements, an applicant seeking admission as a transfer student must:
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Submit official copies of high school or GED transcripts and any college transcripts. A transcript is considered official only when it bears the seal of the granting institutions and is either mailed directly to Griffin Tech or hand delivered in a sealed official envelope. Students who have completed a degree level program at another regionally accredited college and who present an official transcript documenting the degree will not be required to submit a high school or GED transcript.
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Present acceptable ASSET, COMPASS, SAT, ACT, or CPE scores taken within the last five years or transfer of program level English and math from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade of C or better.
Credits from appropriate regionally accredited colleges or universities will transfer if:
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They are of the same content and length of the course requested in the Griffin Tech program, and
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A grade of C or better was earned
A Transfer Credit Evaluation Request Form must be completed to have a transcript evaluated for transfer credit. An official transcript from each postsecondary school is required for an evaluation. It may be necessary to provide the Registrar with course descriptions. It is the responsibility of the student to obtain any additional information requested by the Registrar. Medical courses and some others have a transfer life of five years.
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TUITION AND FEE SCHEDULE
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Quarter hours |
Tuition (In
State) |
Specialized Certificate Programs | Commercial Truck Driving |
| 12 or more | 432.00 | 648.00 | 2,784.00 Flat Rate |
| Less than 12 | 36.00/CREDIT hour | 54.00 /CREDIT hour | |
| Insurance | 4.00 per quarter | 4.00 per quarter | 4.00 per quarter |
| Activity Fee | 16.00 per quarter | 16.00 per quarter | 16.00 per quarter |
| Registration Fee | 26.00 per quarter | 26.00 per quarter | 26.00 per quarter |
| Technology Fee | 35.00 per quarter | 35.00 per quarter | 35.00 per quarter |
| Graduation Fee | 25.00* |
