Future Students: General Information

Student Responsibility for Satisfying Requirements

Each student has complete responsibility for complying with the instructions and regulations set forth in the catalog, for selecting courses that will satisfy his/her educational objectives, and for satisfying course prerequisites. Student Services and advisors are always available and willing to assist students. The college does not assume responsibility for student misinterpretation of policies and procedures presented in the catalog. Any question concerning the content should be referred to the Dean of Academic Programs, Registrar, or Advisor.

Admission

All correspondence regarding admission to the college should be addressed to the Admission Office. Each student is urged to make application for Fall semester admission as early as possible. If a student is denied admission to the college, he/she may appeal to the Admission and Financial Aid Committee for a case review. Any questions concerning appeal procedures should be addressed to the Admissions/Records Technician.

Selective Admission Policy

Turtle Mountain Community College has an open-admission policy for most of its programs. However, the college does reserve the right to institute a selective admission policy in programs of study where limitations are necessary.

General Admission Requirements

An applicant who wishes to be considered for admission must have the following documents on file:

  1. A complete application for admission
  2. An official transcript from an accredited or approved high school with the date of graduation or the official transcript of the General Education Development (GED) examination.
  3. An ACT Assessment (American College Testing Program) results. The ACT assessment test is administered at Turtle Mountain Community College. ACT registration material and testing information can be obtained from Student Support Services.
  4. A Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood from a federally recognized tribe, if applicable.
If any of the above requirements are not satisfied, the student will be allowed to register with a "Conditional Admission" status. New first-time students are eligible to receive Title IV funds for one semester while completing the ACT test requirement.

Admission for All Students Applying As Non-Degree Seeking Student

An applicant who wishes to be considered for admission as a Non-Degree Student must have the following documents on file:

  1. A complete application for admission
  2. A registration form
  3. A Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood from a federally recognized tribe, if applicable.

For more information, please see the TMCC catalog, or visit the Student Services office.



Department Contact

Phone: 701.477.7862
Office: Room 115

Personnel

Administrative

Angel Gladue
Registrar

Staff

Paula Hunt
Administrative Assistant/Switchboard Operator

Joni LaFontaine
Admissions/Records Office

Jaclyn Stein
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