Student Policy and Procedures
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[ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) grievance policy and procedures]
[Admission policy]
[Alcohol and drug use ]
[Assemble, permit to peacefully]
[Assessment and course placement]
[Chronic communicable diseases]
[Computer/network usage]
[Concurrent enrollment at Parkland and the University of Illinois]
[Drop/withdrawal procedures policy]
[E-mail access and use]
[Financial aid: satisfactory academic progress policy]
[Grade appeal]
[Graduation]
[Harassment/discrimination — students]
[Refund policies: tuition and fees]
[Residence classification]
[Sexual assault]
[Smoking policy]
[Student grievance policy and procedure]
[Student records]
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ADMISSION POLICY
Admission is open to anyone who is a high school graduate or at least
eighteen years of age and able to benefit from college-level instruction.
Admission to the college does not ensure admission to a particular course
or program of study; some students may be required to enroll in specific
courses before taking others. Should it be necessary to limit enrollment,
priority will be given to residents of Parkland College District 505.
Admission into health
career programs requires special procedures.
International students are welcome at Parkland. The college is authorized
under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant students. Prospective foreign
students should contact the international student advisor in room X11
4 to discuss their eligibility for admission.
Parkland does not discriminate in the admission of students on the basis
of race, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age,
marital status, Vietnam Veteran Era, veteran status, ancestry, or national
origin. Information regarding admission to the college and to specific
programs may be obtained from the Office of Admissions and Records, room
A1 67.
Each student is encouraged to consult with a professional counselor at Parkland in the selection of a program consistent with the student’s interests and abilities.
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