Complete application for admission and submit it, with
application fee, to the Admissions Office as early as possible
prior to the term of attendance.
Submit final high school or GED transcript to
the Admissions Office.
Submit official transcripts from any college
or university attended, if applicable, to the Admissions Office.
If born after December 31, 1956, provide
proof of two immunizations against measles and rubella that was
administered on or after first birthday and after December 31,
1967.
Complete housing request form and submit
deposit, if applicable.
If interested in securing financial aid,
apply for federal aid through the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible. Apply online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov or complete the paper form. Forms are
available from the College’s Financial Aid Office or from a high
school counselor.
Submit a Scholarship Application form by the
due date on form. Forms are available on the College’s website
here,
from the College’s Financial Aid Office, or from a high school
counselor.
Take COMPASS placement test prior to the term
of attendance, if applicable. A separate fee applies.
Register for classes upon completion of
COMPASS test.
Attend a new student orientation session
Begin classes.
Checklist for Students Returning After an
Absence
Miles Community College holds student application files for five
years. Students returning after an absence of five years or
longer need to complete the entire admissions process.
Call or write the Admissions Office for
information regarding forms or information about Miles Community
College: application for admission, Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA), Scholarship Application, and information on
academic programs.
Complete application for admission and return
it, with application fee, to the Admissions Office as early as
possible before the term of attendance.
Submit transcripts from any college or
university attended since leaving Miles Community College, if
applicable.
Submit final high school or GED transcript to
the Admissions Office.
If born after December 31, 1956, provide
proof of two immunizations against measles and rubella that was
administered on or after first birthday and after December 31,
1967.
If interested in securing financial aid,
apply for federal aid through the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible. Apply online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov or complete the paper form. Forms are
available from the College’s Financial Aid Office or from a high
school counselor.
Submit a Scholarship Application form by the
due date on form. Forms are available on the College�������s website
here,
from the College’s Financial Aid Office, or from a high school
counselor.
Take COMPASS placement test prior to the term
of attendance, if applicable. A separate fee applies.
Call Student Services to arrange a tour of
the campus and register for classes.