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Admissionslanier technical college’s assessment of program readiness – 10.17.18 – Version 1.0The ability of a student to succeed in occupational or academic programs at Lanier Technical College is greatly determined by the math and language skills possessed by the student. Lanier Technical College is committed to assisting students in achieving their maximum potential. It is the philosophy of Lanier Technical College that a student is not helped by admitting them into a program in which they do not possess the basic education skills needed to succeed. Therefore, all students applying for degree, diploma and certificate programs must meet one of the following program readiness assessments prior to acceptance to a program of study at Lanier Technical College. Test scores no longer expire. Associate Degree Program Readiness:ACCUPLACERReading:64Writing:70Algebra:57ASSETReading: 41Writing:40Algebra:42COMPASSReading:79Writing:62Algebra:37SAT*Reading: 25Writing:26Math:24*The SAT was redesigned on March 1, 2016. The scores in the table above reflect scores from the SAT taken after that date. For SAT scores before March 1, 2016, the following apply:SAT Math Score:440 or higherSAT Verbal:450SAT Critical Reading:450 or higherPSAT**Reading:23Writing:24Math:22**Scores after March 2016ACTReading:17Writing:16Math:19ELA MilestonesReading:525Writing:525GED*** Reading:165Numerical:165***Scores after October 2014HOPE GPA****GPA: 2.60****Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) calculated HOPE GPA after 10th grade only. Completion of Regionally Accredited Associate’s Degree or higher from a US college or universityOfficial transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited postsecondary institution recognized by the United States Department of Education documenting equivalent program-level English and Math Coursework successfully completed with a C or better Diploma & Certificate Program Readiness:ACCUPLACERReading:55Writing:60Arithmetic: 34Algebra: 23ASSETReading: 38Writing:37Numerical:32Algebra: 36COMPASSReading:70Writing:32Numerical:26Algebra: 28SAT*Reading: 24Writing:25Math:22*The SAT was redesigned on March 1, 2016. The scores in the table above reflect scores from the SAT taken after that date. For SAT scores before March 1, 2016, the following apply:SAT Math Score:400 or higherSAT Verbal Score:430SAT Critical Reading:430 or higherPSAT**Reading:22Writing:23Math:20**Scores after March 2016ACTReading:13Writing:12Numerical:17ELA MilestonesReading:235Writing:235GED***Reading:165Numerical:165***Scores after October 2014HOPE GPA****GPA: 2.60****Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) calculated HOPE GPA after 10th grade onlyCompletion of Regionally Accredited Associate’s Degree or higher from a US college or universityOfficial transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited postsecondary institution recognized by the United States Department of Education documenting equivalent program-level English and Math Coursework successfully completed with a C or better Entry Level Workforce Certificate (ELWC) Program Readiness:ACCUPLACERReading:55Writing:60Arithmetic: 34Algebra: 23ASSETReading: 38Writing:37Numerical:32Algebra: 36COMPASSReading:70Writing:32Numerical:26Algebra: 28SAT*Reading: 24Writing:25Math:22*The SAT was redesigned on March 1, 2016. The scores in the table above reflect scores from the SAT taken after that date. For SAT scores before March 1, 2016, the following apply:SAT Math Score:400 or higherSAT Verbal:430SAT Critical Reading:430 or higherPSAT**Reading:22Writing:23Numerical:20**Scores after March 2016ACTReading:13Writing:12Numerical:17ELA MilestonesReading:235Writing:235GED***Reading:145Numerical:145***Scores after October 2014HOPE GPA****GPA: 2.60****Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) calculated HOPE GPA after 10th grade onlyHigh School GPA*****GPA: 2.00*****High School GPA from official high school transcriptCompletion of Regionally Accredited Associate’s Degree or higher from a US college or universityOfficial transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited postsecondary institution recognized by the United States Department of Education documenting equivalent program-level English and Math Coursework successfully completed with a C or better TCSG indicated Entry Level Workforce Certificate Programs offered @ Lanier Technical College (red font programs are still being reviewed by Academics & Leadership before being approved – will update when approved):EMH1Advanced Emergency Medical TechnicianOSM1Advanced Shielded Metal Arc WelderAB51Auto Collision Repair Assistant IAZ51Auto Collision Repair Assistant IIAE41Auto Electrical/Electronic Systems TechnicianAE51Auto Engine Performance TechnicianAE61Auto Engine Repair TechnicianARA1Auto Refinishing Assistant IAP71Auto Refinishing Assistant IIAA71Auto Transmission/Transaxle Technician SpecialistASG1Automotive Chassis Technician SpecialistAH21Automotive Climate Control TechnicianBA51Baking and Pastry SpecialistBM21Basic Metal FabricatorFS31Basic Shielded Metal Arc WelderCS61Catering SpecialistCD61Child Development SpecialistCS51CNC SpecialistCT61Commercial Truck DrivingCJ21Criminal Justice SpecialistDA31Drafters AssistantEC31Early Childhood Care and Education BasicsECP1Early Childhood Program AdministrationEMJ1Emergency Medical TechnicianFPW1Food Production Worker I – High School Diploma/GED Not RequiredGC31Garden Center TechnicianHP31Hospitality Operations AssociateIE41Industrial ElectricianIF11Industrial Fluid Power TechnicianIC31Infant/Toddler Child Care SpecialistLS11Landscape SpecialistLP11Lathe OperatorME51Microsoft Excel Application ProfessionalMF41Microsoft Office ApplicationsCN21Nurse Aide – High School Diploma/GED Not RequiredOA31Office Accounting SpecialistPR21PC Repair and Network TechnicianPC51Prep CookPC81Programmable Control Technician IRW21Residential WiringRT41Robotic TechnicianST11Shampoo Technician – High School Diploma/GED Not RequiredSUA1Sustainable Urban Agriculture TechnicianExample of HOPE Scholarship GPA from high school counselors:The LTC accepted Report is called a “Detailed Student Calculations Report” printed from a counselor from the GSFC website.Must be sent from a trusted source to the college (i.e. counselor email, fax, etc.) and must indicated Grade Level 11 or higher.If Grade Level 10 is indicated on the report, of which some 11th grade reports “may” reflect, the counselor (trusted source from high school) must indicate on the grade report, by initial, or by official email, the student is indeed in the 11th grade. Example below:4514850425450Example of HOPE Scholarship GPA from student printed from GAfutures:Student must print HOPE GPA information in the LTC admissions office, in front of a dual enrollment coordinator, if a dual student, or another designated school official wherein LTC can be certain the document has not been altered. Example Below:27622501015365Example of HOPE Scholarship GPA from college accessed SURFER Reports: College personnel can obtain SURFER student specific printout, example below, stating “Final HOPE Scholar” on Student Scholarship & Grant Status Screen. Detailed information regarding HOPE GPA can be found on SURFER Student Demographics student specific printout, example also below, in Final GPA field. -27622511220450203835030784803200400878205267652560579000205740013049252047875185737520097756029325357187510858502057400933450Example of High School GPA for Entry Level Workforce Certificates (ELWC) obtained from SURFER:LTC may review Georgia Student Finance Commission’s (GSFC) SURFER system to review student’s potential readiness for their chosen program of study in a ELWC designated program.Students whose high school GPA shows a 2.00 or better in the FINAL GPA field below, along with a high school graduation date, may be accepted for their intended ELWC program of study for readiness19237702124303 ................
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