Before you begin with your admission process. It is important to understand your goal in life, the field you want to pursue your career in and what is the growth of that particular industry in the world whether they match with the opportunities available at the CFCC. We help you to connect with the professionals who guide you and help you understand all the available career options with us.
Undergraduate admission process
The admission process for an undergraduate student is as follows:
Step 1: Complete your North Carolina Residency information. This information will establish whether you will pay in-state or out-state tuition fees. After completing you will receive a Residency Certification Number(RCN) this will be required in the admission application.
Step 2: Complete your admission application. There is no application fee.
Note: If you have applied within one year, you don't need to apply again, contact the admission department and update the information.
Step 3: Submit your high school transcripts
If you're currently in high school you need to submit the mid-year transcripts for provisional admission.
Once the official transcripts are received and processed you will be get the acceptance letter in 5-7 working days and than complete the enrollment process.
If you have questions or need assistance with the admission application, contact the Admissions Office at admissions@cfcc.edu or 910-362-7557.
The admission process has been completed. The enrollment process is as follows:
Step 1: Determine if you need placement Testing
Step 2: Apply for financial aid and scholarships.
Step 3: New Student Orientation.
Step 4: Create your student portal account.
Step 5: Meet the admission advisor and register for classes
Step 6: Pay for classes before the deadline.
International Student Admission Process.
The admission for an international student is the same. In addition to the above admission process, International students have to go through some additional process which are as follows:
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Submission of Immigration documents
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If you are a permanent resident you need to submit a copy of valid permanent resident card to the admission office.
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Foregin Transcripts must be evaluated and translated by a current member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or by the current member of the Association of International Credential Evaluators(AICE). Completed evaluation with original transcripts must be send directly to the admission department
Mailing address:
Cape Fear Community College
Office of Admissions
411 North Front Street
Wilmington, North Carolina 28401
Note: The college does not issue I-20 which is necessary for the student visa to the tourist visa as tourist visas are not allowed for curriculum courses.