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The Higher Learning Commission
IDEAL Courses Enrollment and Testing Procedures

I plan to earn a degree from Belmont Technical College.
I am earning my degree from another school.
I am taking online courses for my own professional development and am not seeking a college degree at this time.
1. Contact the distance education advisor at Belmont Technical College to discuss if distance education coursework is right for you. 1. Contact an advisor at your home school about how this course transfers into your degree program. 1. Contact the distance education advisor at Belmont Technical College to discuss if distance education coursework is right for you.
2. If not already enrolled, submit an application form to the Admissions office. You may print and mail or fax the application to Belmont Technical College. 2. Submit an application form to the Admissions office. You may print and mail or fax the application to Belmont Technical College. 2. Submit an application form to the Admissions office. You may print and mail or fax the application to Belmont Technical College.
3. If required, high school transcripts, college transcripts, and GED scores must be sent directly to the Records Office from the appropriate school, college or issuing agency. 3. If required, high school transcripts, college transcripts, and GED scores must be sent directly to the Records Office from the appropriate school, college or issuing agency. 3. If required, high school transcripts, college transcripts, and GED scores must be sent directly to the Records Office from the appropriate school, college or issuing agency.
4. All student applicants must TAKE THE ACCUPLACER PLACEMENT TEST prior to being admitted, except where specific exemption is provided. See the exemption guidelines. 4.All student applicants must meet the distance education transient student assessment testing policy. 4. All student applicants must TAKE THE ACCUPLACER PLACEMENT TEST prior to being admitted, except where specific exemption is provided. See the exemption guidelines.
5. All students enrolling in IDEAL courses must demonstrate necessary computer literacy skills as part of the enrollment process. Contact:
Cathy Bennett, Associate Dean of Learning, Information Services & Technologies or Joy Blair, Learning & Technical Support Assistant to arrange for remote verification or call the LRC at (740) 695-9500 ext. 1019 to schedule an on-site appointment.
5. For remote verification of needed computer literacy skills, contact:
Cathy Bennett, Associate Dean of Learning, Information Services & Technologies
(740) 695-9500 ext. 1088 or Joy Blair, Learning & Technical Support Assistant, ext. 1036,
Technical Services to complete this process.
5. For remote verification of needed computer literacy skills, contact:
Cathy Bennett, Associate Dean of Learning, Information Services & Technologies
(740) 695-9500 ext. 1088 or
Joy Blair, Learning & Technical Support Assistant, ext. 1036,
Technical Services to complete this process.
6. All male students over the age of 18, but under the age of 26 on the day they apply, must provide the College with verification of selective service registration. Failure to provide such verification will result in paying out-of-state fees and loss of all State, Federal and college supported financial aid. 6. All male students over the age of 18, but under the age of 26 on the day they apply, must provide the College with verification of selective service registration. Failure to provide such verification will result in paying out-of-state fees and loss of all State, Federal and college supported financial aid. 6. All male students over the age of 18, but under the age of 26 on the day they apply, must provide the College with verification of selective service registration. Failure to provide such verification will result in paying out-of-state fees and loss of all State, Federal and college supported financial aid.