New Students/Students Seeking Readmission
Apply for Admission online. (Once on the Admissions Login page, click on the "Create New User Account" link.
For more information, click here.)
See Admissions Eligibility for required documentation.
Submit an official high school transcripts or GED transcript with passing scores.
Submit official transcripts from all colleges attended. (if applicable)
Apply for financial aid: Visit the Financial Aid section of the website for complete information. |
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Placement testing may be required prior to registering for English or math. Students may be exempt if high school GPA and coursework meets a specific requirement,
meet with your advisor to determine if you meet this qualification.
First time students are encouraged to meet with an advisor for initial registration. To schedule non-traditional/distance education advising services for online students
who are out-of-state or cannot access traditional advising services, please call the
Student Success Center at 256.352.8040 or click here.
Log onto your myWallaceState account. Visit www.wallacestate.edu, click on myWallaceState – then select the appropriate
option.
Register for Classes: Take a look at the schedule for the semester you want to register. There you will
find a listing of classes offered, registration schedule and other useful information.
View your DegreeWorks education plan to determine classes that you have completed
or need to take. You will register for classes on your myWallaceState account.
Pay tuition and fees either on-line from your myWallaceState account or at the Cashier’s Office located
in the James C. Bailey Center.
Get your Lion Card and parking decal in the Enrollment Management Office located in
the Bailey Center 1st floor. You will need your unexpired driver’s license and vehicle tag number in order to receive
a parking decal.
To purchase books, visit the Campus Bookstore.
Go to class! View Campus Map
To supplement the efforts of students and their parents to meet educational cost,
the Financial Aid Office strives to help each student work out a financial plan: Federal
Pell Grant, Direct Loans, Parent Plus Loans, Federal WorkStudy, Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), and State Grant funds, together with other
sources of help are available to students who qualify. WSCC provides this aid through
various federal, state and private sources. Visit the Financial Aid website.