For Transfer Students

Procedures for applicants to Chattahoochee Technical College who have been previously enrolled at another regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited post-secondary institution (college, technical college, or university):

  • Before the posted application and document deadline for the term desired for entry, submit:
    • a completed application for admission,
    • the non-refundable application fee,
    • a sealed, official copy of your high school transcript*, approved high school equivalency transcript or required documentation for homeschooled students**
    • and sealed, official transcripts* from all previously attended, regionally accredited post-secondary institutions. Transfer applicants should submit transcripts from each institution previously attended; however, in specific situations, all transcripts may not be required. Contact an Admissions Counselor for more information. 
  • Applicants for some programs are required to submit additional documentation. See program information on the College website for additional details.
  • Students who wish to have prior college credit evaluated for transfer or intend on using a funding source that requires the evaluation of prior college credit, such as HOPE Scholarship or Veterans Educational Benefits, must submit all post-secondary transcripts along with their admission application.

NOTE: Documents sent to the College prior to submitting an application for admission should be re-sent. Chattahoochee Tech is not responsible for documents mailed prior to application.

*Any international transcripts or diplomas must be evaluated by an approved evaluation service. A high school transcript may not be required for admission in all cases; contact an Admissions Counselor for more information.

** Students who have attained an associate degree or higher from a regionally-accredited institution or successfully completed (C or better) 16 semester or 24 quarter transferrable credit hours at the degree level including the successful completion of college-level math and English or 24 semester or 36 transferrable quarter hours without the completion of degree-level English and math from a regionally accredited institution may be exempt from the requirement of submitting high school, homeschool, GED or approved high school equivalency assessment documentation.