Admission to Seward County Community College (SCCC) may be granted to:
- A graduate of a high school that is accredited by the Kansas State Department of education or a recognized regional/state accrediting agency.
- A transfer student with earned credit from other regionally accredited higher educational institution(s). Official transcripts, sent directly from the school, are required from each institution attended. Credit is awarded on the basis of transcript evaluation by the Registrar. A student on academic probation from another institution may be accepted under probationary conditions.
- A graduate of a state registered non-accredited private school or home school.
- A successful completer of the General Education Development (GED) examination.
Individuals who have not graduated from an accredited high school or who have not successfully completed the GED examination may be granted Special Student Admissions status. Upon successful completion of 12 credit hours at SCCC, a high school diploma, or a GED certificate, the student will be accepted for regular admission.
As part of the application process, all students must complete a Tuberculosis screening form.
SCCC reserves the right to deny admission or re-admission to any individual when the admission could be considered detrimental to the best interests of the college community or if the college is unable to provide the services, courses or programs needed to assist any person in meeting his/her educational objectives.