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ASU Mid-South Technical Center


                                                Admission Policy

         Prospective students apply for admission to ASU Mid-South technical center programs through the ASU Mid-South Admissions Office.
         Admission is based on student grade point average; school attendance; citizenship; motivation; ability; and aptitude.

         All students are required to submit the following:
           Completed application for admission form                       ***Additional and/or more rigorous require-
           Current high school transcript                                 ments may apply to various specific programs,
           Signed student/parent agreement                                such as drug testing for medical field certifica-
           Proof of immunization against mumps, measles, and rubella      tions.




                                             Programs of Study




      Secondary Technical Center programs are three-year programs            Career Pathways
      designed  for  students  to  begin  their  sophomore  year  of  high
      school and complete their senior year of high school. Beginning
      in  the  sophomore  year  allows  students  to  earn  the  maximum    COMPUTER ENGINEERING
      benefit from a program. However, a junior or senior may enroll
      in the first year of a three-year program and still earn valuable       DIESEL TECHNOLOGY
      job skills and college credit.                                     HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
                                                                                 HOSPITALITY

                                                                                MECHATRONICS
       A 2.5 GPA is required for Unconditional Admission to all              WELDING TECHNOLOGY
                    technical center programs.
        Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA in the program of
       study and/or meet next course prerequisites to continue
                   participation in the program.







                                                 ADE Guidelines state:

          “Three semester hours of college credit taken by a student in grades 9-12 at a publicly supported
         community college, technical college, four-year college or university, or private institution shall be
                      the equivalent of one unit of high school credit in the same subject area.”









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