New Student Admissions

Please submit a completed application packet with all signatures after viewing or attending an admission session.

Admission Session includes information on the following:

  • General Program Information
  • Curriculum Pathways
  • How to navigate the website to search for classes
  • How to register for classes
  • Q&A

It is important that you and your custodian watch the entire recording.

Admissions Session Recording

Next Steps

Once you and your parent/guardian have viewed the admission session, please complete the next steps.

Write the Pathway name and Code on your Verification Form.  Please refer to the Dual Credit Allowances Document for information on how the high school credits dual courses.  This also shows which GTCC classes are needed for high school requirements.

There are two types of Career and College Promise Pathways:

  • College Transfer Pathways  – GTCC offers nine different college transfer pathways
  • Career/Technical Education Pathways  GTCC offers numerous certificate and diploma programs.

Use the link below to view Pathway options:
CCP Pathway Information

Once you have submitted your application packet:

  • Please frequently check the email listed on your application. If something is missing, you will be notified. Once the application is processed, the applicant will receive an email with Titan Account Activation Instructions.
  • After activating your Titan account, please check your GTCC Titan Email daily. Registration instructions will be sent to your Titan email only.
  • Once you have registered for classes, you will receive an email with instructions for our mandatory online CCP Orientation.

Quick Links: AP Score Sheet, Forms, Duel Credit, Withdrawal Process Form

Frequently Asked Questions

No, high school graduates cannot participate in CCP. However, if the high school semester ends after the community college semester has started, the student would still be eligible for CCP. (Example: The community college semester begins on January 6 and the high school semester ends January 18 – the student would still be eligible for CCP because they were still a high school student when community college semester started).

Yes, students attending a registered home school or a private school may participate in CCP. Generally, private school students are required to establish eligibility using the same criteria applied to public school students (GPA, assessment scores). Home school students and students from private schools not using traditional grading scales shall follow the Community College’s established procedures for assessing eligibility and determining placement. 

No, the home school student’s principal (usually the parent) must certify that the student is a junior or senior and is making progress toward graduation. 

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