WAC 132I-160-031   Admission policy for applicants who are not able to demonstrate they are competent to profit from the college's courses.  Applicants, regardless of age, who have either a high school diploma or a GED credential are assumed to be competent to profit from the college's courses. Applicants who are eighteen years old or older without a high school diploma or GED credential are provisionally admitted in keeping with the open door policy. However, these students may not necessarily be competent to profit from the college's courses. Therefore, these students are considered not regularly admitted students.

     Provisional admission for these not regularly admitted students may be revoked if prior school records or professional testing or evaluation determines that the student is not competent to profit from the college's courses. The college may request such information on an as-needed basis. A review committee consisting of the director of admissions, a professional counselor, and the section 504 compliance officer shall review such documentation and make any determination of revocation.



[Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW et seq., RCW 28B.50.100 and 28B.50.140. 92-15-115, § 132I-160-031, filed 7/21/92, effective 8/21/92.]