Admission Requirements
Below are the admission requirements for students who are not seeking a certificate or an associate degree at UACCM. Individuals desiring to take a credit course or a limited number of courses, but who do not wish to pursue a degree or certificate, may enroll on a limited basis, by completing the steps below. These individuals will be enrolled as “Visiting Students” and are not considered admitted to the College. Visiting students are not eligible for financial aid and will not be assigned an academic advisor. A Visiting Student may not enroll in more than 10 credit hours within a semester or 6 credit hours during a summer session.
Students enrolling in more than 10 hours during a semester or 6 hours during a summer session, international students, and concurrently enrolled high school students may not enroll as Visiting Students.
Exceptions may be granted by the Director of Admissions or the Director of Advising and Concurrent Enrollment.
Step 1
Complete a UACCM Application for Admission.
Step 2
Submit the Following Documents:
- UACCM Visiting Statement of Intent Form
- Proof of prerequisite for course(s) you wish to enroll in
- Proof of meeting the minimum admission score
- ACT score of 15, ACCUPLACER Next Generation score of 230, or comparable test scores such as SAT (must be 5 years old or less from the starting date of the semester you wish to enroll) OR
- College transcript reflecting successful completion of a course that demonstrates comparable reading ability such as Composition I or an Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) course.
Note: When a Visiting Student has completed a total of 16 credit hours under visiting status or wishes to enroll in courses which will cause him/her to exceed 16 credit hours, he/she is no longer eligible to enroll in a visiting status. Prior to enrolling in courses which exceed the 16-hour limit, the student must complete all of the General Admission Requirements and be admitted to the College (See New or Transfer Student Admission Requirements). After being admitted to the College, these students will be assigned an academic advisor and may continue to take courses without pursuing an award.
The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) is committed to providing an environment that emphasizes the dignity and worth of every member of its community and that is free from harassment and discrimination based upon race, color, religion, national origin, service in the uniformed services (as defined in state and federal law), veteran status, sex, age, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability or genetic information. UACCM, in making decisions regarding student admissions and other functions and operations, adheres to a policy of non-discrimination.