C3: Admissions

Responsibility for Maintenance: Admissions

Date of most recent changes: June 19, 2018

I. Policy Statement

Candidates for Admission to Onondaga Community College must satisfy the minimum requirements set forth in this policy, as well as all requirements, procedures, rules and regulations established by State University of New York and/or the College Office of Registration and Records from time to time. This policy is not intended to establish an all-inclusive list of requirements for admission or factors considered in the application process. Except as set forth in this policy or required by applicable law, the College reserves the right to make discretionary admissions decisions and to admit or deny candidates for any lawful reason.

II. Reason for Policy

This policy is intended to ensure that the College’s admission decisions are based upon sufficient information and are rendered in a manner consistent with applicable law.

III. Applicability of the Policy

All College personnel having a role in the admission process, and all prospective applicants for admission, should be familiar with this policy.

IV. Related Documents

V. Contacts

Subject  Office Name  Title or Position Telephone Number   Email
Requirements
for
Admission
Admissions Vice President, Enrollment Management (315) 498-2111 gaffneys@sunyocc.edu

 

VI. Procedures

Certain Admission Requirements

Admission to any specific program offered at the College will be based upon consideration of the following criteria:

  1. Completion of a State University of New York (SUNY) application form, an Onondaga Community College paper or an Onondaga Community College on-line application
  2. Presentation of an official high school transcript showing proof of graduation from high school with a regular high school diploma, as defined by the New York State Education Department (applicants still in high school should send most recent transcript at time of application and a final is required when available) or a high school equivalency diploma (GED or TASC); or in limited circumstances, for students who do not have a U.S. high school diploma or the recognized equivalent, a passing score on a federally approved ability-to-benefit test that has been identified by the NYS Board of Regents.

Full Opportunity Acceptance Program

Subject to fulfillment of other generally-applicable requirements, the College will offer acceptance in its programs to all applicants residing in Onondaga County who graduated from high school within the year prior to application, and to all applicants who are high school graduates and who were released from active duty with the armed forces of the United States within the year prior to application.    

Deferred Admission

Once an applicant has been accepted by the College, s/he may defer enrollment at the College for up to two semesters. If s/he has not matriculated by then, and later chooses to attend the College as a matriculated student, s/he must begin the application process again.

VII. Forms/Online Processes


Approved by OCC Board of Trustees April 3, 2006

Updated and approved by the OCC Board of Trustees June 16, 2015

Updated and approved by the OCC Board of Trustees June 19, 2018