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East Central CC g schedules three • • sign-up sessions New and transfer stu–
ters instructing them how to proceed the day ofregis– tration. Students who have not completed the process may attend if they have ACT or COMPASS score reports and transcripts t urned in. They will begin the process in the Eddie M. Smith Student Union on the west side of cam– pus." At registration stu– dents will complete fall class schedules, have pho– tos made for identification badges and the college yearbook , apply for a parking decal and com– plete online orientation. Students who have not taken either the ACT or COMPASS tests should be prepared to test at 8:30 a.m. registration day. The cost is $20. A complimentary meal will be served from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. in Mabry Memorial Cafeteria for students and parents. Fall classes begin
dents planning to attend 2015 fall classes at East Central Community Col– lege may attend one of three registration sessions this summer in Decatur. Sessions will be held Saturday, June 6; Thurs– day, July 9; and Friday, Aug. 14, announced Dr. Randall Lee, vice presi– dent for student services. Prior to registration, students should have on file in the Office ofAdmis– sions completed ECCC applications for admis– sion, available online at www.eccc.edu, ACT or COMPASS scores for placement in English and mathematics courses, and high school/college tran- scripts. \ Transfer students must have all college tran– scripts on file before they register. Students may arrive anytime between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. to register. Students who have completed the admissions process and have been accepted for a~mission should have received let-
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Monday, Aug. 17. For more information tele- phone 601-.935-6205 or JIOCRAT email rlee@eccc.edu.
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