Required Admissions Documentation 

Degree-seeking Students

  • Admission application
  • Official transcript - high school or GED®
  • Official transcript(s) - all other colleges attended
  • ACT scores (for placement purposes only)

Non-degree seeking students (who are high school graduates or GED® recipients)

  • Admission application
  • Official transcript - high school or GED®
  • Official transcript - all other colleges (if attended)

Students who have achieved a minimum of an Associate or Baccalaureate degree are only required to submit a transcript from the granting institution. The College does require official transcripts of other undergraduate coursework earned elsewhere if that coursework is to be used toward earning a degree or fulfilling prerequisites. Students receiving VA Educational benefits may be required to submit military and all prior college transcripts. 

Non-degree seeking students (who are high school graduates or GED® recipients)

  • Admission application
  • Official transcript - high school (if attended)
  • Official transcript - all other colleges attended (if attended)
  • Required Assessment Score (Ability-to-Benefit Test)

Applicants who have achieved a minimum of an associate or baccalaureate degree are only required to submit a transcript from the granting institution, unless that coursework is to be considered for transfer toward earning a degree or fulfilling prerequisites. Please note that students receiving VA Educational benefits may be mandated to submit military and all prior college transcripts.

Ability-to-Benefit

Applicants can enter certain programs without a high school diploma or GED certificate. Applicants applying to H. Councill Trenholm State Community College under this provision must pass the Ability-to-Benefit Test. The College will notify all applicants prior to enrollment each semester of the time, date, and place for the scheduled Ability-to-Benefit examination. For additional information, please contact the testing services at testingservices@trenholmstate.edu

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2012 (Public Law 112-74) eliminated eligibility to receive Title IV student financial aid assistance to ability-to-benefit students without a high school diploma or GED or who have not completed secondary education in a home school setting that is treated as a home school or private school under State law and have not obtained a home school completion credential effective July 1, 2012. Therefore, new students seeking enrollment without a high school diploma or recognized equivalent (GED) or who fail to meet the home or private school requirement will no longer be eligible to receive federal financial aid as of July 1, 2012. If testing or retesting for the Ability-to-Benefit, all three test sections must be taken in one testing session. A fee for retaking the Assessment must be paid in the Cashier's Office. Please discuss taking a retest with testing personnel before paying the fee. Retest scores will replace previous scores.