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Applying For Admissions

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Admissions procedure

The admissions procedure is based upon a free exchange of information between the applicant and the school. In cases where the applicant is applying to the school directly from high school, the applicant’s high school counselor may be consulted. Education representatives conduct a personal interview with each applicant before any decision is made regarding enrollment. During the interview, the representative will discuss the school’s programs and the applicant’s career goals.
A School Director will review each applicant file for indication of high school graduation, high school diploma, GED or transcript from an accredited post-secondary educational institution for acceptance. If the applicant is not accepted for a desired program, an alternative program may be suggested. Any applicant refused for admission will be notified within seven working days. Any fees paid with the application will be fully refunded.

The following requirements and procedures are established by Athens Institute of Allied Health for admission:

All applicants enrolling in a certificate program are admitted as regular students
All prospective students are required to take the TABE Test. Each program has a different minimum score.
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Student responsibility for registration

Information regarding the conditions and criteria for student enrollment and registration is contained in this Catalog/Student Handbook. It is the responsibility of each student to be knowledgeable in these policies, procedures, and requirements and to satisfy all conditions related to registration and enrollment.
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Ability To Benefit

Athens Institute of Allied Health requires a High school diploma or GED for the programs listed. For certain courses that are offered no High school diploma or GED is required.

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Acceptance

To qualify for acceptance, each applicant must meet the following requirements:

New student orientation

New student orientation is an advisory service offered prior to the beginning of each class start date. The orientation session acquaints new students with school policies, procedures, and services. Class schedules are distributed and the registration process is thoroughly explained during these sessions. New students are strongly encouraged to attend an orientation session to ease the transition into the school environment.

Receipt Of Class Schedules

All students receive an official class schedule before classes are scheduled to begin. All students should be familiar with the class/course program as published in the School Catalog.
Classes are in session for 50 minutes. After each class there is a 10-minute break to allow sufficient time for students to begin their next class. There is no scheduled lunch hour.

Athens Institute of Allied Health will make every effort to schedule your classes during the hours per your request upon enrollment. However, some classes are only offered in the evening, during the day, or vary by campuses. The following occurrences may cause scheduling conflicts and/or delay your estimated graduation day.

1. Withdrawing from a class;
2. Changing your schedule from day to night or night to day; and/or,
3. Taking a leave of absence.
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Georgia Nonpublic Secondary Education Commission