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Undergraduate Degrees ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor’s Degrees, Associate Degrees, and Certificates

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OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS / BASIS OF ADMISSION

Request official transcripts to be sent directly to Cambridge College in a sealed, unopened envelope. Follow instructions at www.cambridgecollege.edu/requesting-official-transcripts.

Cambridge College requires at least one of the following:

  • High school transcript (original) showing graduation or a recognized equivalent such as a General Educational Development (GED)/ HiSET certificate.
  • or  Affidavit attesting to the completion of a high school program in a homeschool setting approved under state law, or—if state law does not require a homeschooled student to obtain a completion credential, completion of a high school education in a homeschool setting that qualifies as an exemption from compulsory attendance requirements under state law).
  • or  Enrollment in an “eligible career pathway program”. (See https://fsapartners.ed.gov/knowledge-center/library/electronic-announcements/2021-01-15/ability-benefit-frequently-asked-questions-ea-id-ope-announcements-21-02)
  • or  Passing scores on an approved ability-to-benefit test (such as the Accuplacer Test administered by Cambridge College) in a single test administration: Reading Comprehension 55, Sentence Skills 60, Arithmetic 34.
  • or  Nine credit hours of Cambridge College course work, applicable toward an undergraduate degree or certificate, completed with grades of B or better. (Non-matriculated students may not receive aid while earning credits.)
  • or  24 or more credits earned from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. All official college transcripts are evaluated for transfer credit. Note: courses not included in an earned associate’s degree must be earned at a grade of C or better to be eligible for transfer..

Please request transcripts from all colleges you have attended if you would like them to be evaluated for transfer credit.

The College reserves the right, in the interest of student welfare, upon approval of the Program Chair, to waive certain admissions requirements in situations where a student is seeking enrollment to the College pursuant to an articulation agreement, teach-out agreement or credit transfer agreement between the College and another educational institution that the student is currently attending or has attended.

General Requirements - Computer and Internet Access

To participate in an online course, students must have access to a fully-functional laptop or desktop computer that can play audio and video. While students may be able to use a portable device (cell phones, tablets or “books”) to complete some of their coursework, other courses will require the use of downloaded software or web-based tools that are not compatible with portable devices. Access to Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint) and a broadband Internet connection is required to participate in discussions, complete assignments, access readings, transfer course work, and receive feedback from faculty.

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