Entrance Requirements
Age: Applicants must be at least 16 years old (Cosmetology and Allied Health applicants must be at least 17).
Education: High school graduation or the General Equivalency Development (GED) is required for admission to all associate degree programs, allied health programs, and most of the diploma and technical certificate of credit programs. However, prior to graduation from Augusta Technical College, a GED or high school diploma is required for program graduation. Students completing a secondary program of study that is not approved by the United States Department of Education or a recognized accreditation agency accepted by the Technical College System of Georgia should contact Student Services at 706-771-4150.
Experience: Paramedic Technology applicants must either provide documentation of certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and six months experience working as an EMT or complete an EMT Field Internship course.
Placement Tests: Applicants for a degree, diploma, and technical certificate of credit programs must take the COMPASS Test. The Standardized Aptitude Test (SAT), American College Test (ACT), College Placement Exam (CPE), or ASSET scores may be accepted in lieu of the COMPASS.
The COMPASS is a series of placement tests in the areas of writing, reading comprehension, pre-algebra, and algebra. The algebra section is required for all associate degree programs and certain diploma and technical certificate of credit programs. The COMPASS is a computerized multiple-choice format test and is not timed. Calculators are provided for the pre-algebra and algebra sections.. NOTE: COMPASS scores remain valid for sixty months.
Applicants with a learning or physical disability that may require testing accommodations must notify Counseling Services on the Augusta Campus or Student Services on the Thomson and Waynesboro Campuses, at least two days prior to the scheduled tests to arrange testing accommodations. Appropriate documentation will be required before allowing test accommodations.
Health: Applicants should be able to attend school regularly and to perform necessary classroom and laboratory/shop activities.
Competitive Admission: Admission to Cardiovascular Technology, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, and Respiratory Care Technology is competitive. These programs use a combination of factors including all or some of the following components: required college courses, placement examination scores, interviews, essays, and grade point average. For more information regarding this process for a specific program, please contact the Augusta Campus Admissions Office (706-771-4028), the Thomson Campus Student Services Office (706-595-0166), or the Waynesboro Campus Student Services Office (706-437-6801) for details.