WAC 132M-160-010
Admission. (1) Any applicant shall be
admitted when he/she:
(a)(i) Is at least eighteen years of age; or
(ii) Is a graduate of a high school; or
(iii) Has applied for admission under the provisions of a
student enrollment options program such as Running Start or a
successor program; or
(iv) If not qualified under subsection (1) of this section,
has filed a written release from a public or private school
he/she is attending or last attended: Provided, That an
applicant transferring from another institution of higher
education who meets the above criteria, but who is not in good
standing at the time of his/her transfer, may be conditionally
admitted on a probationary status as determined by the president
of the college; and
(b) Is competent to profit from the curricular offerings of
the college; and
(c) Would not, by his/her presence or conduct, create a
disruptive atmosphere within the community college inconsistent
with the purposes of the institution.
(2) Admission to the college shall entitle the student to
enroll in any instructional program provided that the student is
qualified and complies with the rules and procedures established
for enrollment in such program.
(3) In order to assist students in selecting courses
appropriate to their needs and interests and to ensure that
students will be able to profit from current curriculum offerings
or benefit from a particular class, course, or program, the
college may require students to take tests or to have special
training prior to enrolling in classes.
(4) Enrollment in classes, programs, or sections may be
restricted by limitations of physical facilities or operating
funds when consistent with generally accepted educational
practices regarding efficient maximum class sizes.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 92-09-008, §
132M-160-010, filed 4/2/92, effective 5/3/92; Order 15, §
132M-160-010, filed 12/20/72.]