Adult Learners (out of high school for a minimum of five years) must have graduated from an accredited high school or qualified high school equivalency program to be classified as Non-Traditional Students. There are two types of Non-Traditional students:
Adult/Non-Traditional Freshman or Freshman Transfer
An applicant who has been out of high school at least five years, whose high school class graduated at least five years ago, and who has not attended college or earned fewer than 30 transferrable semester credit hours may be evaluated as an adult/non-traditional freshman.
Adult/Non-Traditional Transfers
An applicant who has been out of high school at least five years or whose high school class graduated at least five years ago, and who has earned 30 or more transferrable semester credit hours may be evaluated as an adult/non-traditional transfer. Requirements are the same as a transfer applicant.
At Coastal Georgia, we understand that every student’s academic path is unique, and we encourage you to connect with an admissions counselor in the Office of Admissions to assist you throughout the enrollment process. We are dedicated to the success of every student, every time, and we want to make sure you have a seamless transition to Coastal Georgia.
ADMISSION STEPS
Term Application Deadline Fall Regular: August 1 Spring Regular: December 15 Summer Regular: May 15
2nd Session: October 1
2nd Session: March 1
2nd Session: June 15
To gain regular admission, all adult learners/non-traditional freshmen must:
GED Students
Upon admission, you may be required to take the ACCUPLACER test, a computerized placement test that measures skills in math, reading, and writing. Learn more information about the Accuplacer and sign up to take the test on the Testing Center page.
To gain regular admission, all adult learners/non-traditional transfer students must submit:
Students completing non-transferable associate degrees at regionally accredited institutions will be evaluated on an individual basis to determine their eligibility for admission. Students who have earned a career associate degree may apply for admission to a program leading to the baccalaureate degree according to the criteria for admission for the program. Students with an earned career associate degree will not be held to RHSC requirements.
Georgia residents 62 years of age or older may utilize the Amendment 23 enrollment and tuition waiver pathway once admitted to the College as a degree seeking or non-degree seeking student. The Amendment 23 program allows Georgia residents over the age of 62 to enroll in state colleges or universities on a space-available basis, tuition free, except for supplies, laboratory or shop fees.
To be eligible for enrollment under the Amendment 23 provision, applicants must:
Degree Seeking Amendment 23 Students:
If you are seeking a degree or course credit, you must first apply online and submit the $25 application fee and meet all requirements based on your classification (freshman, transfer, post-bac).
Non-Degree Seeking Amendment 23 Students:
If you are auditing as a 62+ student, apply online and submit the $25 application fee and have official transcripts sent from the last college attended.
As a newly accepted adult/non-traditional student, complete the following steps to confirm your enrollment and claim your spot.
Adult/Non-Traditional Freshman
There are a number of additional tasks to complete the enrollment process. For a comprehensive listing of all steps required for enrollment, please visit our Accepted Student Checklist below.
Adult/Non-Traditional Transfer
There are a number of additional tasks to complete the enrollment process. For a comprehensive listing of all steps required for enrollment, please visit our Transfer Checklist below.