Admission to our academic programs operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants must complete the items listed below to secure a spot in their program.
Yes, you must submit an application if you want to take any technical program classes, get into one of our technical programs and/or want to take more than 11 credits in technical or liberal arts classes.
No, you do not need to submit an application if you want to take 11 or less credits in liberal arts classes and not get financial aid. You will be required pay for the classes out of pocket or through a third party. You can use the undeclared non-degree seeking student registration form. Submit this form during the open registration period.
Students who have been absent less than 5 years, can reactivate their file and must comply with the admissions requirements that are in effect by checking out the current admissions requirements as listed on this page. Students should contact the Admissions Specialist to reactivate their file and will also need to verify address, phone and email to update any changes. Students will only be able to select current majors with the current catalog year as a major choice.
The only exceptions for waiving the application fee are the following:
Use the payment link on the final application page to securely pay your fee with a credit/debit card. If you've already applied, you can and go to bills and payments to pay the fee. If you are submitting a paper application via mail or in-person, checks may be made payable to 91福利社. Payment is due before you can be accepted to 91福利社.
Students wanting to be admitted to 91福利社 and use financial aid will begin the process by submitting an application and paying the $20 non-refundable application fee.
The assessment for course placement is used for both math and writing courses. The assessment can be met in multiple ways: qualifying college credit, high school GPA, standardized test scores (ACT, SAT, MCAs, etc.), guided self-placement, ACCUPLACER scores, a combination of high school GPA and standardized test scores or a combination of high school GPA and ACCUPLACER scores.
Strongly encouraged for all, but REQUIRED for:
Electrical Lineworker and all Transportation Programs
Our Tuesday Info Session is a great way to learn about 91福利社, and is held every Tuesday. Click below to reserve your seat, see the agenda and learn what to look forward to during the session you attend!
Some programs have additional Admission requirements. Review this list to see if there's something else you need to do.
| Program | Requirement Details |
|---|---|
| Automotive Service Technology | Read and complete the Automotive Internship Sponsorship Form. |
| Commercial HVAC/R Technology | An interview with Saint Paul Pipefitters Local 455 is required upon acceptance. See the Commercial HVAC/R Program Page for Qualifiers and Admissions requirements. |
| Electrical Construction & Maintenance | ACCUPLACER Scores of 250 or higher in Arithmetic |
| Electrical Lineworker | Tuesday Campus Visit is Required. |
| GM ASEP | Complete the Automotive Internship Sponsorship form. |
| Medical Assistant | See the Medical Assistant Program Page for Qualifiers and Admissions Requirements. |
| Mopar Career Automotive Program | Complete the Automotive Internship Sponsorship form. |
| Practical Nursing | See the Practical Nursing Program Page for Qualifiers and Admissions Requirements. |
| Transportation Programs | Tuesday Campus Visit is Required. |
| Veterinary Technician | See the Veterinary Technician Program Page for Qualifiers and Admissions Requirements. |
Admissions Checklist Complete
Exemptions: Students who graduated from a Minnesota high school in 1997 or later, and students born in 1956 or earlier, are not required to provide immunization information.
Orientation includes two steps that prepare you for a successful start.
Step 1: Complete Online Orientation (1 hour)
Online orientation is required for all new students as part of the enrollment process. It introduces you to important campus resources, college policies, and the many support services available to help you succeed.
Online orientation information will be sent to your personal email account based on the semester you plan to start:
Step 2: Attend a Registration Session (1-2 hours)
One business day after completing the online orientation, you will receive an email with instructions on how to sign up for a Registration Session, available on campus or virtually. During this session, you’ll meet with an academic advisor who will help you choose the right classes, understand your program requirements, and create an academic plan that sets you up for a strong start.
If you would like to request accessibility accommodations for any part of the orientation process and/or to begin the process of establishing accommodations for the upcoming semester, please contact:
accessibility@dctc.edu
651-423-8469
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for Federal and State Grants and loans to help pay your educational expenses. 91福利社's Federal School Code is 010402. Apply as early as possible. Contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for further assistance at 651-423-8299 or by email finaid@dctc.edu
NOTE: Students without a high school diploma or GED will NOT be eligible for financial aid.
Please visit the website if you are seeking noncredit courses for training purposes or professional development.
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