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Application Procedure


Pre-Admission counseling for prospective students is available at the Danvers and Lynn locations. Requirements for admission include a high school transcript, a high school diploma, a GED diploma, or documentation from an approved homeschool program. NSCC has a rolling admissions policy: as completed applications are received, decisions are made on a first-come, first-served basis. Students may begin their coursework for many programs in fall, spring, or summer, but some programs begin their cycle in fall only. Call Admissions/Records for specific information.

Any student who has been previously accepted to the College but has never attended classes at NSCC must file a new application prior to registering for classes in a subsequent semester.

The College reserves the right to limit or deny enrollment of any student under the age of sixteen (16) in a course or program based on a case-by-case consideration of a variety of factors, including but not limited to: the student’s maturity, life experience, placement test scores, prior education, course content, instructional methodology, and potential risks associate with participation in a particular course or program.

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