Prospective students may be admitted to UC Clermont College to pursue a certificate provided they have graduated from an accredited high school or have successfully completed the requirements for a GED High School Equivalency Certificate or a Home School Program.
Application Process From the time you first think about college to your first day of class, you’ll go through several phases of activity.The first step in being admitted to a certificate program is to apply for admission.This section of our site is designed to help you complete this process.
Online Application Preferred We prefer you apply online which will require a credit card to pay the $40 application fee.If you require a paper application or want to pay the $40 application fee by check or money order, you may access a printable versionand send it to the address on the application.
Let’s Get Started!
1) You will need to create an account to begin the online application.You must remember your username and password for steps that occur later in the admission process.
2) Select the certificate program that you plan to pursue. NOTE:The alphabetical program list on the online application includes high school names.These programs are for special select groups.Do not select one of the high school names for your program.
3) After you’ve completed the online application, have your official transcripts sent to us.Contact your high school, home school superintendent and any other colleges that you have attended and request that they send your official transcripts directly to us at UC Clermont College Admissions, 4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia, OH45103.ACT/SAT scores are not required for admission to UC Clermont College.
GED recipients are required to submit a copy of their GED scores and can send them to us at UC Clermont College Admissions, 4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia, OH45103.
Be sure to review the Future Students page on our website for additional resource links designed to help you navigate the admissions and enrollment processes.
Online resources are available to help you: - Finance your education through federal financial aid programs and college scholarships - Register to take the placement test and review the practice tests to get ready - Check your admission application status and confirm your admission online - Attend new student orientation and enroll in classes
Additional Information for Online Certificate Program students
In addition to the resource links on the Future Students page, these might be helpful to you as a student in an online certificate program: