Chattanooga State has an open door admission policy. The college is open to all persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, or physical, mental or educational disability. Admissions requirements and procedures vary, depending on the student’s goals and classification. Each category has its own requirements and procedures. However, the following apply to all applicants:
In addition to the admission requirements/procedures listed below, some programs have extra requirements, procedures, and deadlines. See the specific program in the “A.A.S. Degrees & Technical Certificates” section of this catalog for
more information.
High School Equivalency (HSE)
Chattanooga State currently accepts the GED or HiSET tests as proof of high school equivalency. Minimum scores for GED/HiSET recipients are based upon when the GED/HiSET test was taken and are as follows:
HiSet 2014 - present
Must score 8 or higher in each test area
Must score15 or higher on CCR (college and career readiness)
AND
Must score 45 or higher on the combined score
GED 2014 - present
Must score 150 or higher in each test area
AND
Must score 600 or higher in Battery Average
GED 2001 TO 2013
Must score 410 or higher in each test area
AND
Must score 450 or higher in Battery Average
GED 1997 TO 2001
Must score 40 or higher in each test area
AND
Must score 45 or higher in Battery Average
GED 1981 TO 1996
Must score 40 or higher in each test area
OR
Must score 45 or higher in Battery Average
GED 1943 TO 1980
Must score 35 or higher in each test area
OR
Must score 45 or higher in Battery Average
Applicants whose native language is not English must satisfy one of the following requirements:
*TOEFL scores are only considered valid for two (2) years from the date taken.
The Multicultural and International Student Office handles international student admissions, including U.S. BICE (Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement) requirements.
International Students Requirements
If a student enrolled in a Technical Certificate of Credit program later changes to degree-seeking status, all regular admission requirements, including assessment, must be met. Likewise, a regularly admitted student pursuing an associate degree may concurrently pursue a Technical Certificate of Credit, but this provision does not alter any requirements for regular admission.
Some Technical Certificate of Credit programs have additional requirements, procedures, and deadlines which must be met. See the specific program in the “A.A.S. Degrees & Technical Certificates” section of this catalog for information.
A Non-degree Seeking student is one who takes credit courses without working toward a degree. Non-degree Seeking students must:
Some Technical Certificate of Credit programs require testing before admission. Testing may also be required in order to take certain courses (see below). Though Non-degree Seeking students may not be required to complete normal assessment procedures, they are responsible for having the requisite knowledge and skills to succeed in their course(s).
When Non-degree Seeking students change to degree-seeking status, ALL regular admissions requirements must be met.
Students who are regularly enrolled in another college may attend Chattanooga State as transient students. Transient students must:
Note: Transient Students are not eligible to receive financial aid through Chattanooga State. If a transient student changes to Chattanooga State degree seeking status, ALL admissions requirements must be met prior to registration.
Audit
A student may audit college-level or Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) courses. Auditing may be denied based on available space or if restricted by program of study.
Students may enroll in any combination of audit and credit courses.
Students cannot audit learning support courses.
Payment of the regular course fee is required. The student participates in class, but is not required to do assignments or take tests.
Audit hours may not be converted to credit later or used to replace an earlier grade.
Students may register to audit a class beginning the first day of the respective term through the last day of late registration for the term,
Students seeking to change from credit to audit must visit the Enrollment Services Center to request this change (deadline is the last day to drop a course with a “W” grade for that repective term-see Academic Calendar).
Tennessee residents who are totally and permanently disabled or who are senior citizens (age requirement defined below) may take courses at Chattanooga State for a reduced rate. A “Maintenance Fee Reduction Request,” available from the Enrollment Services Office, must be completed at the time of registration each semester in order to receive the discount or waiver. Normal admission (or readmission) requirements apply.
Audit-To receive a maintenance fee waiver for auditing, a person must:
Credit-To receive discounted maintenance fees on credit courses, a person must:
A student who has not attended for two consecutive terms must:
Chattanooga State awards credit for successful completion of the following nationally recognized college-level examinations offered by the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB):
AP tests are given to 11th and 12th grade students. Scores must be three or higher to receive credit.
Articulation of credits received in coursework/training programs from a registered apprenticeship program through United States Department of Labor (DOL) or a formal employee-based training program to Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) program in community colleges may occur under the following provisions:
Student requirements include the following provisions:
CLEP scores must be at the 50th percentile to get credit. Chattanooga State’s Testing Center arranges the tests. Students who have taken CLEP exams elsewhere should have official scores sent to the Admissions Office.
Credits earned by testing appear on the student’s transcript with a grade of “AP,” which carries no quality points and is not included in the student’s GPA.
No limit is set on the number of hours that can be earned by AP or CLEP other than the restrictions imposed by the Graduation Residency Requirement.
Transfer program students should talk to their intended college or university about accepting AP and/or CLEP credit.
Credit by Assessment for high school work; contact the Tech-Track Coordinator in Academic Affairs.
With the approval of an instructor, dean, and the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, a student can earn credit for some college-level courses by passing a special departmental examination(s). Contact division offices for details.
Conditions and Restrictions:
Students planning to transfer should talk to their intended college or university about accepting proficiency test credit.
Individuals who have not earned an associate or baccalaureate degree may be eligible to petition to receive credit for work experience and/or certified professional programs. A student who has previously taken the petitioned course may not request Credit for Life Experience. Credit hours earned by Life Experience are not considered part of the College’s Graduation Residency Requirement.
Credit for Life Experience may be granted by:
Credit may be granted for appropriate educational experience in the armed services in accordance with evaluation in the American Council on Education Guide to the Evaluation of Education Experience in the Armed Services. Veterans should submit documentation of previous training to the Veterans Affairs Office.
Students who have completed Basic Training with any military branch of the United States to include Reserves, National Guard or a Police or Fire Academy, may receive two credits for physical education activity courses. One credit is allowed for each six months of continuous active duty to a maximum of two credits.
Credits from non-regionally accredited institutions may be evaluated on an individual basis (forms available in the Enrollment Services Office) or may be validated by examination (Credit by Departmental Examination).
Chattanooga State may give credit for appropriate educational experience listed in The National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs sponsored by the American Council on Education. The program is national in scope, and the Tennessee Higher Education Commission is a participating agency. Each request will be considered on its own merit and must have the approval from the appropriate division.
Orientation is required for all first-time degree-seeking students.
Chattanooga State is conveniently located to serve students in Alabama and Georgia, and will even grant in-state tuition to residents of these bordering counties: Jackson County, Alabama; or Catoosa, Dade, Murray, Walker, Whitfield, or Fannin County, Georgia. This classification is based on the information provided on your admission application.
Military personnel and their spouses stationed in the State of Tennessee because of military orders are not required to pay out-of-state tuition, as long as they are stationed in Tennessee for a reason other than seeking an education.
Students who work full-time in Tennessee and attend class part-time will be charged in-state tuition. These students must provide an employer verification form (available online) when paying their fees each semester. Students who are only taking online classes (and who do not qualify for a better tuition rate because of one of the classifications explained above) may qualify for a special tuition eRate. Information is available on the bursar’s web site
The following determines in-state and out-of-state status for fees and tuition purposes for college credit courses. The fee policies are defined by the State University and Community College System of Tennessee:
* Domicile-a person’s true, fixed, and permanent home and place of habitation; it is the place where he or she intends to remain, and to which he or she expects to return when he or she leaves without intending to establish a new domicile elsewhere.
** Emancipated person-a person who is eighteen years old, and whose parents have entirely surrendered the right to his/her care, custody, and earnings and are no longer under any legal obligation to support or maintain him/her.
Contact the Enrollment Services Office for more information.
To receive benefits, eligible students must:
Register for classes (Please note: veterans receive priority registration).
Eligibility for Deferment of Payment of Tuition and Fees by Certain Eligible Students Receiving U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or Other Government Funded Educational Assistance Benefits
Service members, veterans, and dependents of veterans who are eligible beneficiaries of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs education benefits or other government funded educational assistance, subject to the conditions and guidelines set forth in Tennessee Code Annotated 49- 7-104 as amended, may elect, upon formal application, to defer payment of required tuition and fees until the final day of the term for which the deferment has been requested. Application for the deferment must be made no later than 14 days after the beginning of the term, and the amount of the deferment shall not exceed the total monetary benefits to be received for the term. Students who have been granted deferments are expected to make timely payments on their outstanding tuition and fees balance once education benefits are being delivered, and eligibility for such deferment shall terminate if the student fails to abide by any applicable rule or regulation, or to act in good faith in making timely payments. This notice is published pursuant to Public Chapter 279, Acts of 2003, effective July 1, 2003.
Qualifying Courses
A student receiving veteran benefits can only be paid for courses listed in the catalog as required for his/her designated major.
Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Programs
Students receiving veteran benefits who are enrolled in Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) programs are certified for clock-hour certificates. Credit may be given for previous education or training as determined by the instructor and approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs at initial enrollment.
Full-time Status
The Department of Veterans Affairs accepts, as full-time, students who meet either of the following criteria:
Residency for Tuition Purposes as it pertains to veterans, service members and their dependents
Effective July 1, 2015, Chattanooga State Community College is in compliance with Section 702 of the Veterans Choice Act. The Act is supported by TN Code Annotated, Title 49, Chapter 7 part 13 which states:
“A veteran or any individual entitled to the veteran’s educational benefits, enrolled in any public institution of higher education in this state shall not be required to pay out-of-state tuition or any out-of-state fee.”
For more information and eligibility requirements, visit the Chattanooga State Office of Veteran Affairs.”
As part of the Veterans Benefits and Transition Act of 2018
Covered individuals are permitted to attend or participate in the course of education during the period beginning the date on which the individual provides to the institution a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to education assistance under chapter 31 or 33 obtained from the Department of Veteran Affairs and ending on the earlier of the following dates.
The institution will not impose any penalty, including assessment of late fees (by no fault of their own), the denial of access to classes, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a covered individual borrow additional funds, on any covered individual due to the individual’s inability to meet his or her financial obligations to the institution, due to the delayed disbursement funding from VA under chapters 31 or 33.
Note: A covered individual is any individual who is entitled to educational assistance under chapter 31, Veteran Readiness and Employment (VRE), or chapter 33, Post/911 GI Bill Benefits. ”GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.”
A student receiving veteran benefits can only be paid for courses listed in the catalog as required for his/her designated major.
Students receiving veteran benefits who are enrolled in Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) programs are certified for clock-hour certificates. Credit may be given for previous education or training as determined by the instructor and approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs at initial enrollment.
The Department of Veterans Affairs accepts, as full-time, students who meet either of the following criteria:
Veterans are not eligible for Academic Fresh Start.