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- Admissions Procedures
- Attendance Requirement
- Free Expression and Public Assembly Provisions
- Tobacco Free Campuses
- Disability and Access Services at Navarro College
- Educational Issues Pertaining to Pregnancy, Postpartum Recovery, and other Physical or Mental Health Concerns
- Navarro College Disability and Access Services Information and Overview on Service and Assistance Animals
- Disability and Access Services Procedure for Applying for Assistance Animals in Navarro College Residence Halls
- Dropping and/or Adding Courses
- Note of Importance: Six-Course Drop Limit
- Student Grievance Procedures
- Student/Instructor Conflict Resolution
- Withdrawal from the College
- Transfer of Credits
- Transfer Credits from Other Institutions
- Resolution of Disputes Concerning Transfer Courses
- Transcript of Credits
- Alternative Delivery of Coursework
Admissions Procedure
Navarro College maintains an open door admission policy, and students are admitted without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, or veteran status. The college reserves the right to verify citizenship and residency status of any applicant.
The Office of Admissions and Records is responsible for administering all admissions policies. Inquiries concerning admissions should be emailed to the Office of Admissions & Records.
The College reserves the right to refuse admission to any student who does not comply with admission requirements. In compliance with Texas House Bill (TX HB) 449 and 1735 adopted in 2019, students are asked at the point of admissions to disclose a) if they have pending conduct charges of violence or sexual misconduct, or b) if they have been expelled, suspended or withdrawn from a previous institution for conduct charges of violence or sexual misconduct. If students answers 'yes' to either of these questions, they are required to provide additional information, submitted electronically to the Student Contact Office. The College reserves the right to refuse admission to any student who does not comply with TX HB 449 and 1735 requirements.
An individual may appeal any admissions denial to the Vice President of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness (VPEMIE) or in the event the refusal was due to conduct, the student may appeal to the Vice President of Student Services (VPSS).
Website: Admissions & Records
