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Muntz
Hall room
150
Admissions Hours:
8 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday
8 a.m. 5 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday and Friday
Financial Aid Hours:
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. and 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday
9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Friday
Phone: (513)745-5700 (Admissions)
and (513)745-5740 (Financial Aid)
Fax: (513)745-5768
Chris Powers
Director Pamela Bauer
Coordinator of Service Center
Doran Brock
Senior Enrollment Services Counselor
Tiffany Williams
Educational Adviser
Ashleigh Sallee
Records Management
Abbi Sennett
Public Inquiries Assistant
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Whether you are a new
high school graduate, a transfer
student from another college or university, or an adult returning to school
after a long absence, you will find applications for admission and answers
to questions you have about the RWC admissions process and program offerings
in the Admissions Office. Admissions can also provide information about
RWC's articulation, or course transfer agreements, with other colleges and
universities.
Raymond
Walters College is an open admissions college, meaning that if you are
a high school graduate or have taken the General Education Development
(GED) test with a score of at least 45, you are eligible for admission.
To be admitted, you need to fill out an application form, and you need
to provide Admissions with an official transcript from your high school
or your GED scores. If you would like to transfer classes to Raymond Walters,
you need to order official transcripts from previous colleges as well.
Admissions will review your credits and let you know which ones will transfer
to Raymond Walters College.
Once
your application and transcript are received, you will receive an acceptance
letter. Acceptance into the college does not necessarily guarantee acceptance
into certain programs. For example, several health-related programs have
special admission requirements. You may call or stop by the Admissions
Office to request a college Bulletin or information on any specific program.
In addition to your acceptance letter, you will also receive more detailed
information on subjects such as orientation, placement testing, general
information on the college, and the name of your academic adviser.
Residents
of Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallitan, Grant, Kenton and Pendleton
counties in Kentucky are eligible for Ohio/Kentucky tuition reciprocity
when they enroll in associate degree programs at RWC (except Radiologic
Technology). To be considered for the in-state (Ohio) rates, students
must submit an application available at www.onestop.uc.edu.
Additional information is available in Registration
and Enrollment Services.
One
last word Raymond Walters College operates on a rolling admissions
policy, which means that you can begin taking courses at the start of
any quarter, not just fall.
Students
transferring to RWC from other colleges should contact Enrollment Services
to ensure their credits will transfer.
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