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Admission Requirements Completion of designated courses with required minimum grade. Attainment of minimum cumulative GPA. Completion of high school diploma or GED. Required number of observation or volunteer hours.
International students must show proof of financial support to cover tuition and living expenses for one year in the amount of $29,539 and take 12 credit hours each fall and spring semester. The minimum tuition for 12 credit hours is $3,595 (due in full).
This college has an acceptance rate of 100%. Founded in 1963 as Ohio's first and largest community college, Tri-C has provided high-quality, affordable education and programs to more than 1 million community members.
As an open access institution, our student body consists of individuals of all ages and backgrounds. The average age of a Tri-C student is twenty-nine years old and the College allows for students, regardless of their age or background, to enroll and participate in all courses and campus activities.
Admission to Tri-C is open to all high school graduates, anyone with documentation of successful GED completion, non-high school graduates participating in dual enrollment programs and those 18 years of age or older. It is not necessary to enroll in a specific program to be admitted to Tri-C.
If you don't have a degree, focus on highlighting your relevant skills, certifications, and work experience instead. You can mention courses or training you've completed, projects you've worked on, and any other professional development that shows your expertise.
If you don't have a degree, focus on highlighting your relevant skills, certifications, and work experience instead. You can mention courses or training you've completed, projects you've worked on, and any other professional development that shows your expertise.
Don't lie about not having your bachelor's degree. You can just simply list to the college that you went to or if you didn't even go to college, don't even list anything; that's fine. It's good-- It helps if you have some college courses, but maybe you didn't necessarily finish. It's okay. It really is.
Yes, it's perfectly okay if you never got a university degree. Many successful people have thrived without formal education, relying instead on skills, experience, and alternative forms of learning.
Complete your associate's degree at Cuyahoga Community College (TRI-C), with the intent to transfer to The University of Akron (UA) to complete your bachelor's degree.