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Admissions and Registration FAQs
1. What is the deadline for application? Is there a fee?
Applications are accepted year round. It is recommended that you allow enough time to schedule a COMPASS test and group advising appointment prior to the quarter you wish to attend. There is no application fee required.
2. What are the admissions requirements? Do you require ACT or SAT scores?
Admission is open to all high school graduates. If you plan to seek a degree or are a full-time student you will need to submit an application, take a COMPASS placement test, and if you have previously attended another post-secondary institution, send your official college transcripts to SVC. The placement test will place you in your English and math classes at the appropriate level. ACT or SAT scores are not required.
New SVC degree seeking students are required to attend an advising session before they can register at SVC. This requirement can be fulfilled by attending a group advising session, completing the new student online advising module, or by meeting with a counselor or advisor in person. Skagit Valley College has implemented mandatory advising to make sure students are aware of graduation requirements, college resources, and opportunities.
Returning Students: Returning SVC Students are strongly recommended to see a counselor before registering for classes.
Transfer Students: Students who have attended another institution and are transferring to SVC are required to meet with a counselor before registering for classes.
3. What is the difference between a degree and a certificate?
A degree requires a student to complete a minimum of 90 quarter credits in courses numbered 100 or 200 level in a planned sequence to develop proficiency in a technical field or meet the general education requirements for completing an associate degree. A certificate usually requires fewer credits and is specialized in one program area.
4. What is the difference between full-time and part-time enrollment?
For academic purposes and certification for various benefits (insurance, student loans and financial aid, social security, tax credits, etc.), full-time status is defined as 12 or more credits. (Note: Financial Aid recipients must complete 12 credits for full-time status. 6 credits is half-time status.)
5. Why should I attend orientation?
Orientation offers a valuable source of information you will need to know before beginning college. Orientation supplies you with the who, what, where, and how to find information about SVC, and provides workshops that give you information on the skills you will need to become a successful student.
6. What intercollegiate sports do you offer?
We offer men's team sports in baseball, basketball, cross-country, soccer, track and field, golf and tennis. The women's teams include basketball, cross-country, soccer, softball, track and field, golf, volleyball and tennis. For more information, contact Gary Knutzen (360)416-7714, or e-mail: gary.knutzen@skagit.edu
7. How large is Skagit Valley College?
The total enrollment is approximately 6,500 students. The college operates campuses in Mount Vernon and Oak Harbor , the South Whidbey Center in Clinton, and the San Juan Center in Friday Harbor. The approximate enrollment for each is:
- Mount Vernon Campus: 4,000
- Whidbey Campus: 1,500
- South Whidbey Center: 150
- San Juan Center: 100
