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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
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Welcome to the Coconino Community College Online Application
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Admission Requirements Status & Residency Requirement
Please fill out the online application as thoroughly as possible.
When you are finished, click the 'SUBMIT' button on the left column of any application screen.
Print the application agreement statement that appears after you submit the application.
Coconino Community College is open to any person for either regular or special as described below:
Use the following admission level codes to select the one admission level which best describes you this semester.
Regular Student (RE):
- GED completer, high school graduate, mature student (over 18 years of age), or transfer student
- If you will be applying for financial aid and/or transferring credits from another institution to CCC, please submit official academic transcripts from each institution prior to your orientation session.
Special Student (SP):
- Still in high school. For students still enrolled in high school, completion of the 10th grade is a requirement for admission as a special student.
- Required documents:: High school transcripts, special high school enrollment form
- Applicants with status "SP" are limited to 6-8 credit hours OR 2 classes
- Registrar's approval required
Students need only complete an application once prior to their first semester of enrollment. A student wishing to change admission status or major should complete a change of admission status/declaration of major form at Admission and Records.
Residency Requirements
Coconino Community College determines a student's residency status for tuition purposes based upon information supplied on college applications, Domicile Affidavit, and additional information provided by the student.
CCC notifies a student on his/her residency status upon admission.
You are a resident of the state of Arizona if you have lived in Arizona for at least 12 consecutive months immediately preceding admission.
Appeals or questions regarding residency status should be directed to Admissions and Records.
Additional information concerning residency status should be directed to Admissions and Records.
Download the Domicile Affidavit and fax or mail it in along with a copy of one of the following documents:
- AZ driver's License or AZ identification card (issued or revised 1997 or after)
- License from all states except: Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington (those states do not verify lawful presence, and therefore you must provide additional documentation listed below)
- U.S. passport
- Birth bertificate with a photo ID
- Certificate of Indian blood
- Permanent resident card, certificate of naturalization/visa
International Students
At present, Coconino Community College is not approved as a study site for students who are not United States citizens except persons lawfully admitted to the United States as immigrants.
CCC is not authorized to issue I-20 documents nor will full-time attendance at CCC by a noncitizen satisfy F-1 student status.
International students with a visa status other than F-1, as well as those F-1 visa students attending and in status at Northern Arizona University may be eligible for limited study at CCC.
A minimum TOEFL score of 450 is required.
Contact Admissions and Records for further information.
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Program
WUE is the Western Undergraduate Exchange, a program coordinated by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE).
Through WUE, students in western states may enroll in many two-year and four-year college programs at a reduced tuition level: 150% of the institution's regular in-state resident tuition.
If the student is a legal resident of Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, or Wyoming, then they are qualified for this program.
Mark the appropriate residence code on the application for admission form to be declared a WUE student.
Contact the Admissions and Records office for further information.
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