Kishwaukee College has an “open door” admission policy and admission is open to all in district residents of Community College District 523 who meet the following criteria.
Admission is also open to out-of-district, out-of-state, and residents of foreign countries; however, there may be some program restrictions, differential tuition charges, and/or special admission requirements.
Kishwaukee College reserves the right to restrict students’ admission to those courses in which their success seems most probable as indicated by their high school record, transcripts from other educational institutions attended, test results, work experiences, and college counseling interviews.
All students who intend to reenter after a two-year absence must complete a new Student Information Form prior to advisement and registration. Degree or certificate seeking students must provide official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended since their last enrollment at Kishwaukee College prior to advisement and registration.
Students interested in admission to Kishwaukee College’s health technology programs must meet other admissions requirements in addition to those identified above.
These programs are the Paramedic degree (A.A.S.), the Nursing degree (A.A.S.), the Radiologic Technology degree (A.A.S.), Medical Assistant certificate, Therapeutic Massage certificate, and Esthetics certificate. Interested students should contact the relevant health program department.
Students under 18 must submit written approval from the high school principal or counselor at the school where they have legal residence and from the student’s parent or legal guardian. High school students under age 16 may be considered for enrollment in credit classes with the joint approval of the high school principal and the Registrar at Kishwaukee College. Those students currently attending high school who wish to enroll at Kishwaukee College simultaneously in 100- or 200- level college courses will earn credit toward Kishwaukee College degree requirements. Students enrolled in high school are not eligible for federal and/or state financial aid.
Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit opportunities are available through selected high schools. Dual Enrollment courses can be taken during or after the high school day for college credit only. Dual Credit courses allow the student to earn credit at both Kishwaukee College and the student’s high school. Consult high school counselors for details.
Kishwaukee College is authorized under federal law to enroll noncitizens. All applicants who are citizens of non-English speaking countries will be eligible for admission to Kishwaukee College when they complete the following requirements:
Please allow 2-3 days for the student Information Form to be evaluated. Applicants will be contacted after the Student Information Form has been evaluated. All documents submitted to Kishwaukee College become property of the college and will not be returned to the student.
Students at Kish who have transfer credits from another institution and plan to enroll in a degree/certificate program should submit an official transcript. The official transcripts
can be sent electronically or submitted in a sealed envelope from the transfer institution to the Student Services Office. Official transcripts cannot be faxed or scanned.
Evaluations may take up to 1 week after submission of official transcripts. An email will be sent to the Kish student email account after your evaluation has been completed.
Criteria for evaluation of transferable credits:
Reverse Transfer is a program designed for students who attended Kishwaukee College and then transferred to a University without earning their associate degree. Credits successfully completed at another university may be transferable back to Kishwaukee College. Kishwaukee College will evaluate credits taken at the university to see if they will fulfill any and all remaining requirements for your associate degree. If all requirements are met, an associate degree will be automatically awarded. Student will be notified within 30 days regarding results of transcript evaluation and must then submit a graduation application online via their myKC Self-Service account.
A student may repeat at Kishwaukee College a course for which credit was earned at another post-secondary institution. Doing so causes the student to forfeit any credit awarded in transfer, unless the Kishwaukee College course was not completed. If the student’s record indicates the same course had been successfully completed at both Kishwaukee College and another institution, regardless of the order in which they were taken, the Kishwaukee course shall be the one used in the overall grade point average.
If a student fails a course at Kishwaukee College in which transfer credit has been earned, the Kishwaukee College grade will remain on the student’s transcript and the student will be given credit for the course in transfer.
Transfer students may be required to take placement tests before course enrollment. During advising, students will be informed of any placement tests they will be required to take.
Students who do not comply with the placement testing policy will be administratively dropped from their course enrollment(s) until testing has been completed and appropriate course placement indicated.
Transfer credit is awarded for a maximum of four credit hours in physical education activity courses, based on the chronological order in which they were completed. Students receiving transfer credit in activity courses will later forfeit the corresponding transfer credit in excess of the four credit hours for credits earned in activity courses at Kishwaukee College.
Transfer credit for courses graded under a pass/fail option will normally be awarded open elective credit toward A.A. or A.S. degree requirements. Pass courses do not carry transfer credit for required courses in certificate of completion, A.A.S., or other degree programs.
Please Note: All documents submitted to Kishwaukee College for admission or transfer evaluation purposes become the property of the College. These documents, or copies of the documents, will not be released to students, nor will they be forwarded to other educational institutions or agencies. Students needing copies of transcripts from other institutions should contact those institutions directly. |