What are the admission requirements for Kishwaukee College?
Kishwaukee College has an ‘open door’ admission policy. That means that anyone who graduated from high school or received their GED/high school equivalency certificate or nongraduates who will be 18 years of age or older during their first semester of enrollment, is eligible for admission. Conditially admitted students will be allowed to enroll at Kishwaukee College in accordance with the College’s “Open Door” admissions philosophy/policy. Conditionally admitted students will meet periodically with an advisor or counselor to select appropriate courses that remediate skill deficiencies or make up for subject until deficiencies. Once skill and/or subject unit deficiencies are removed, the student will be regularly admitted to an approved baccalaureate/transfer degree program.
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