Admission to Courses Not Credible
Towards an Associate Degree
(For Non-High School Graduates or
Graduates having Alabama Occupational Diplomas)
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Community College!
Lawson
State Community College, as mandated by the State Board of
Education, has an open door policy. Lawson State admits
students who do not have a high school diploma or a GED
Certificate into certain programs. The courses taken in
the programs are not creditable toward an associate degree
when the student demonstrates an ability to benefit in the
programs. Students admitted under these provisions shall
be classified as Non-Degree Eligible
students.
Under
the ability to benefit provisions, applicants MUST ENROLL IN
COURSES NOT CREDITABLE toward an associate degree.
Therefore, the courses must reflect a career technical
certificate program. All applicants
must:
Be
at least 16 years of age.
Not
have been enrolled in secondary education program for at
least one calendar year (or upon the recommendation of the
local superintendent).
Have
specifically documented ability to benefit.
Be
a student without a high school diploma or GED Certificate,
who wishes to enroll in designated ability to benefit
programs and courses, must take an ability to benefit
test. The GED coordinator arranges for an independent
tester to administer the ability to benefit test to
determine if the student can enter one of the designated
programs. The students must achieve
a minimum score to enter one of the designated
ability to benefit programs.
The
eligible programs are as follows:
Automotive Body Repair
Automotive Mechanics
Barbering
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
Commercial
Foods Service
Commercial Sewing
Cosmetology
Home Health Aide
Masonry
Medium / Heavy Truck Technician
Nurse Assistant
Plumbing
Soft
Home and Commercial Furnishings
Welding
Lawson
State may establish additional requirements to specific
courses or occupational degree programs.
Recipients of the Alabama Occupational Diploma
may be admitted into one of the programs listed above at the
short certificate level without taking the ability to benefit
assessment.. An AOD
graduate should complete an application for admission and have
his / her high school registrar or records official provide a
final, official transcript to the Admissions Office.
Steps for Enrollment:
Complete and submit a completed application for
admission form.
Successfully complete the ability to benefit assessment. Call
929-6385 to learn more about the CPAt assessment and to
schedule your session (unless you graduated with an Alabama
Occupational Diploma). Those needing special
accommodations should contact Ms. Janice Williams at least
two weeks prior to the anticipated assessment date by
calling 205-929-6385.
After receiving admission confirmation from the
Admissions Office, register for the appropriate class(s) for
which there are no pre-requisites or for which pre-requisites
have been met. Please visit a counselor to register
(either campus).
Pay applicable tuition / fees.
Contact the Director of Admissions at 205-929-3416 if
you have questions.