Registration is open until September 17 at 3:00 p.m. See the recent announcement for more information.
Chattahoochee Tech will convert from a quarter to semester system beginning with the Fall 2011 semester, a move that furthers the goal of seamless
education for Georgia students. For more information visit CTC's Q2S page.
Admissions
NOTICE
The deadline for the submission of fall quarter application packets (application, application fee, official, test scores and sealed high school/GED and college transcripts)
has been extended to Friday, September 3. However, we strongly encourage you to have a completed packet on file with the college by the end of July.
One College. Multiple Campuses. Community Focused.
We have a place for you at Chattahoochee Technical College!
At CTC we strive to give each of our students an employment-driven education experience. Today, more than 100
programs of study, including credit and noncredit courses, and distance learning options, prepare students to
embark on a new career, upgrade their employment skills, or transfer to a four-year institution. Through an
open-admissions policy, the College maximizes access to excellent, convenient, and affordable academic and
workforce development programs. The College is committed to helping students achieve their educational,
employment, and enrichment goals.
Tips and Hints for the Admissions Process
You can apply at any of our campuses. We strongly suggest that you apply to the campus where your program of interest is located. Not every program is offered at each campus. You should submit all documents to the campus where you apply and should also try to test at this location.
Ideally you would submit all admissions requirements at one time, including application (and payment), sealed college and high school transcripts, and copies of SAT or ACT test scores. This makes processing your documents much quicker.
If you do not pay your application fee, your application will not be processed. You have not officially applied to our college until your fee is paid.
You should apply as early as possible for a given term. Ideally, you would apply and have completed all admissions requirements two months prior to the start of your chosen term.
Do NOT send documents such as test scores or transcripts until you have an application on file. It is very difficult for us to match up documents when they are sent in this order. The application should be the first thing you submit. Again, ideally all items would be submitted to together.
Do not send high school transcripts to us before you have officially graduated. We can only accept high school transcripts with a graduation date. This date cannot be a predicted date and must be prior to the printing of the transcript.
The admissions cycle works like this: First, you apply and submit all required documents and complete testing. Second, you are admitted to the college. Finally, you register for classes. Each of these steps takes processing time, so please take this into consideration when planning.
Our goal is that after you apply you will be sent one of two letters, either a “needs ” letter telling you what items you need in order to be admitted or an acceptance letter if your file is complete. Please read these letters. The information in them is critical. Do as you are instructed in the letters, as the directions are very important.
Timing is everything! Because certain times of year are busier than others, please plan accordingly. If you are applying for the fall in February, you may have a longer wait on the above mentioned letters because we are prioritizing our students applying for spring and summer before fall applicants. Additionally, students who apply for fall a few weeks before the quarter begins are going to be processed as fast as possible but may not know their status as quickly as students who applied for fall earlier in the year.