Students below junior status or younger than 16* who want to register for classes at Waubonsee must present a copy of their high school transcripts and a completed Underage High School Student Authorization Form (pdf) with their high school counselor's/principal's signature to the Admissions Department.
Like many other Waubonsee services, this department is providing help through both in-person and virtual means, including live chat. Please view our Services Directory for key information, hours, and contact methods.
Submit your ACT scores to Waubonsee now, or if you already have, please email [email protected] SAT - minimum Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score of 480; minimum math score of 530.
From day one, you'll be inspired, enlightened and ready for whatever comes next, whether that's joining the workforce or continuing with higher education. With all the education options at Waubonsee, there's an academic program or path that's right for you—no matter what your goals are.
If you find that your goals have changed and you need to update your status, you can submit a Change of Major request through mywcc. We also encourage you to speak with your Academic Advisor to ensure you are in the correct program. Waitlisting allows students to be added to a list for a course that is full.
A total of 61 semester hours as specified in the following sections. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (C average) in all coursework taken and in good standing.
Official TranscriptsGo to the Waubonsee Transcript Request by logging into through mywcc. ... Review the instructions and additional information.Click on "Order PDF Transcript(s)" to order a transcript to be sent electronically or "Order Paper Hard-Copy Transcript(s)" to order a paper copy to be mailed.More items...
In-state tuition 9,271 USD, Out-of-state tuition 10,076 USD (2019 – 20)Waubonsee Community College / Undergraduate tuition and fees
a 2.0 cumulativeA student must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA). Federal regulations require the college to take into account a student's academic performance throughout the course of study, regardless of whether or not the student previously received financial aid.
In general, the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree is intended to focus your study toward liberal arts while the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is intended to focus your study toward math and science.
Submit Your Transcripts If you have questions email [email protected] for assistance. Institutions may send transcripts electronically through any of the major exchange networks or by email: High school transcripts: [email protected].
Waubonsee Community College was ranked among the best community colleges in the state by www.schools.com.
10,428 (2010)Waubonsee Community College / Total enrollment
Waubonsee Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), and is recognized by federal and state agencies administering financial aid.
With all the education options at Waubonsee, there's an academic program or path that's right for you—no matter what your goals are.
You're just getting started on your education, and there's a bachelor's degree in your future. So right now, you need a transfer degree program.
You want to enter the workforce quickly or move within it, with relevant skills that don’t take years to develop. Our career programs are your best choice.
School is important, but you know it will take some effort to make it work with your other commitments like job and family responsibilities. Our flexible online learning options mean you can study at home or elsewhere, when it works for your schedule—and you'll still have the same high-quality education experience that helps you achieve your goals.
Sometimes it takes some time to find the right fit. Don't worry! Community colleges like Waubonsee are a great place to learn about career fields and explore programs. Use our tool to get started or simply explore programs by subject areas.
You don't have to pursue a degree to take advantage of college classes. Maybe you want to learn a new language, brush up on your business skills or get an industry certification. Waubonsee has options in our Professional Development and Adult Education curriculum.
You'll find a variety of important dates and deadlines throughout the site and in the link above, but you can also view our Academic Calendars here:
Start with this interactive publication to orient yourself with what’s happening this semester, including:
Explore credit and noncredit courses and offerings, filtered to fit your preferences, with our online Course Search tool.
At Waubonsee, degree and certificate seeking students may register for up to 18 credits per semester in fall/spring and 12 in summer. Nondegree students are limited to 10 credits per semester.
Degree and certificate seeking students are allowed to register for up to 18 credit hours in the fall/spring and 12 credit hours in the summer. If you wish to register for more hours, you must complete an overload request through your Academic Advisor. Prerequisite and Test Score Error.
Don’t wait until the last minute to register—classes might fill, or you may need to update your records or pay tuition. Take note of these important aspects of registration in the event one (or more) applies to you.
You must drop one of the courses, as you are not allowed an overlap in your schedule. You are not in the correct program to register for this course.
Waubonsee is a community college, so everyone is welcome. Tuition and fees are based on residency, and students are classified as district students, out-of-district students, out-of-state students or international students. Students may need to provide proof of residency to the Registration and Records office to confirm their status ...
Waubonsee's Adult Education Department includes High School Equivalency (HSE), English Language Acquisition (ELA), and other courses that help area residents improve their basic skills in English, reading and math and/or prepare for the GED test at no cost.
To view specific forms and other details based on the kind of courses you want to take, scroll down the rest of the page. New credit students need to complete all enrollment steps before registering.
Waubonsee's Summer High School Program, which offers courses for high school credit only, has a specific registration process that can be completed in person or via mail. The registration form (pdf) requires the signature of the student’s high school counselor.
Standardized testing (ACT, SAT, GED, HiSet) ACT - minimum English and Reading score of 19; minimum math score of 22. Submit your ACT scores to Waubonsee now, or if you already have, please email [email protected].
If you don’t have prior scores/courses or they are not high enough to place you into college-level, you can take the placement test (s) at any one of Waubonsee’s four campus locations. Prepare for Placement Testing. Pre-Registration Review.
Find financial resources. Federal Financial Aid. To help make your college experience even more affordable, you should apply for financial aid as soon as possible. Federal financial aid includes grants, loans and work-study jobs, and requires the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, along with some additional Waubonsee forms.
To hold your registration, make a tuition payment arrangement within roughly 48 hours ( see exact timetable ). Pay in full (required for less than $200) Enroll in an interest-free payment plan. Provide a verified source (financial aid, scholarships, veterans benefits or employer/3rd party) Costs and Payment.
Click 'People' on the navigation menu. The red +People button will allow you to add a user using either the Waubonsee email address or the x-number (Login ID). You can add a list of users by copying and pasting their email addresses in the box. In that case, you don't have to add them one by one.
The Waubonsee Canvas Support Hotline is available 24/7 at 1-833-201-9762. Canvas Chat Support, Canvas Guides, and the Canvas Training Portal are also available 24x7 through the 'Help' button in Canvas.