Fayetteville Technical Community College, as a comprehensive community college, adheres to an "Open Door" admissions policy. High school graduates, persons achieving a North Carolina General Education Development equivalency certificate (GED), and adults who desire post high school education may be admitted to courses which are appropriate to their educational potential. Successful implementation of an "Open Door" admissions policy requires an emphasis on admissions counseling services. As part of the admissions counseling process, Fayetteville Technical Community College utilizes an initial entry assessment and an evaluation of the applicant's prior school record to determine potential for success. When the admissions counseling process indicates that an applicant lacks sufficient academic background to pursue credit courses, he or she will be directed to the Developmental Studies program prior to entry into a diploma or degree curriculum. If the applicant lacks a high school diploma, he or she will be given the opportunity to pursue studies to achieve an Adult High School Diploma or a North Carolina General Education Development equivalency certificate (GED) prior to entering a regular curriculum. Admissions to curricula are open to applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, disability, or political affiliation.
Programs
Accounting, Administration, Advertising, Advertising Design, Air Conditioning, Architectural Technology, Art, Auto Body Technology, Automotive Technology, Biotechnology, Building Construction, Business, Business Administration, Carpentry, Civil Engineering, Commerce, Communication, Computer Programming, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Cultural Studies, Dental, Early Childhood Education, e-Commerce, Education, Electrical, Electrical technology, Electronics, Electronics Engineering Technology, Electronics Technology, Emergency Medical Technology, Emergency Medicine, Engineering, Engineering Technology, Fine Art, Fire Protection Engineering, Funeral Service Studies, General Studies, Graphic Design, Health, Health Care Management, Horticulture, Hotel Management, Human Resource Management, Information Security, Information Systems, Information Technology, Justice, Machining Technology, Management, Marketing, Medical, Medical Office Management, Medicine, Network Technology, Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Nursing, Office Management, Office Technology, Operations Management, Paralegal Studies, Physical Therapy, Postal Service Technology, Programming, Public Administration, Radiography, Refrigeration and Heating, Restaurant Management, Science, Spanish, Speech, Speech Communication, Surgical Technology, Surveying, Technology, Web Page Design, Welding
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associate's Colleges
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