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Freshmen

Applicants who have never attended college.

  • must request that an official transcript of all high school work completed, stating the graduation date, be sent directly to the Admissions Office. Students who are granted acceptance pending graduation must submit another official transcript upon completion of high school graduation requirements.
  • who passed the General Educational Development (GED) exam must submit official GED results .  Effective August 1, 2006, official GED test score reports must be mailed directly from the Georgia Department of Adult and Technical Education Office of Adult Literacy/GED Testing Service to the Office of Admissions at Gainesville State College.   Please take note that processing of official GED transcript requests from the Georgia Department of Adult and Technical Education can take up to four weeks.   Students who have completed some CPC requirements while enrolled in high school may submit official copies of their high school transcripts for evaluation.  A student with a GED must be at least 18 years old, or the GED student's class must have graduated from high school.  A passing score on the GED is sufficient for admission.

Effective for the entering class of fall, 2005 the following policy is in effect:

  • Freshman must have  either a High School Diploma or GED.  No exceptions.  GED students must be either 18 years old, or the GED student's class must have graduated from high school.  Students who have a Certificate of Performance or a Special Education Diploma are not considered to be high school graduates.
  • High school students with a college prep diploma must have a minimum 2.0 GPA (Grade Point Average) on academic coursework.
  • Students with a tech prep diploma must have a minimum 2.2 GPA on academic coursework.
  • Regardless of the diploma earned in high school and accepted for admission, each student will be evaluated to determine satisfactory completion of the 16 units of the USG College Prep Curriculum (see below).

The following high school courses are minimum requirements for College Prep Curriculum (CPC) completion:

Course (Units) Instructional Emphasis
   
English (4) Grammar and usage
Literature (American and World)
Advanced Composition skills
   
Mathematics (4) Two courses/units in Algebra (I and II) and one in Geometry
*Effective for 2001 High School Graduates.  Three units required for graduates earlier than 2001. *Fourth Math must be higher level than Algebra II.
   
Science (3) Physical Sciences
Laboratory Sciences
Other Approved Sciences
   
Social Science (3) American History
World History
Economics and Government
   
Foreign Language (2) Skill-building courses (units)
  emphasizing speaking, listening, reading and writing.
  • Students who have not completed 16 CPC units must take additional courses to make up for the CPC deficiencies as described below.
Area of Deficiency Prescribed Remediation
   
English The student must pass Compass placement tests in Reading and English or complete Learning support Reading and English
   
Mathematics The student must pass the compass placement test in Mathematics or complete Learning Support Mathematics.
   
Science The student must complete SSCI 1100 with a grade "C" or better.  Must be taken concurrently with ISCI 1101/1101L.
   
Social Science The student must complete HIST 1111 or HIST 1112 or HIST 1121 or HIST 1122 or ECON 1100 with a grade "C" or better.
   
Foreign Language The student must complete FREN 1001 or GRMN 1001 or RUSS 1001 or SPAN 1001 with a grade of "C" or better.

All CPC deficiencies must be made up before the student has earned 20 semester hours of college-level credit. College courses taken to satisfy CPC deficiencies cannot be used to fulfill Core Curriculum or degree requirements, but they are calculated in the cumulative grade point average. Transfer students who satisfy CPC requirements at another institution of the University System of Georgia will be acknowledged as having met those requirements.

  • All students are required to take the Compass Exams prior to registration in order to determine specific requirements for remediation in English, reading and mathematics.
  • Students that have SAT or ACT scores may submit those scores and exempt placement testing if they meet Gainesville State College's minimum requirements and meet the 16 CPC unit requirements:  SAT English (now Critical Reading) 480 and Math 460 or ACT English 21 and Math 19.  Effective spring 2006, only nationally administered SAT/ACT scores will be accepted.

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