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WELCO M E Wallace State Community College has been serving students with a tradition of excellence since 1966. Recent accolades bestowed upon the College include: » Chosen as one of 30 community colleges in America to lead the American Association of Community College’s Pathways Project » Ranked among the Top 150 Community Colleges in the U.S. by the Aspen Institute three times in five years » Recipient of the 2018 Innovation of the Year Award from the League for Innovation in the Community College » Ranked No. 2 in the South for Workforce Development training by Southern Business and Development Magazine » Named an Achieving the Dream Leader College in 2017 for our outstanding record of student success » Ranked the first choice community college among Alabama students taking the ACT » Recognized by the National League for Nursing as a Center of Excellence in Nursing Education » Selected as a Military Friendly college » Named one of 180 All-Steinway Schools in the world » Rated the safest college campus in Alabama
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The picturesque 300-acre campus nestled in the heart of North Alabama, is anchored by the 12-story Bailey Center, where enrollment services are located. There is a 5,000 seat coliseum on the west, School of Nursing and Center for Science on the north, and Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts to the south, along with state-of theart learning facilities across campus for healthcare, applied technology, STEM, liberal arts and athletic programs.
The College has also opened a new Oneonta Center in Blount County with facilities for academic and technical programs.
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“We
are delighted that you are considering Wallace
State as the place to start your educational journey, and we look forward to helping you achieve the success you deserve and desire.”
Dr. Vicki Karolewics President MISSION STATEMENT
Wallace State Community College is committed to learning that transforms lives and communities. In support of the mission, Wallace State Community College is committed to student success through a student centered, innovative, engaging, and supportive learning environment; teaching excellence; respect for uniqueness and diversity; strategic partnerships that advance community, workforce and economic development; cultural enrichment of our communities; and accountability and integrity.
OPENING DOORS TO
OPPORTUNITIES At Wallace State you have opportunities to explore your interests, find your talents, and chart a path for your future! Our faculty, staff and administration will challenge you while giving you the tools you need to succeed.
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Wallace State alumni have found success in an array of occupations:: •
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Medical professionals like Nursing graduate Steve James who went on to become a nurse anesthetist and then started Kenya Relief, helping thousands of Kenyans annually through an orphanage, school and medical clinic. Rocket scientists like Mary Hovater who began her career at Wallace State taking pre-engineering classes before continuing on to university.
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Professional athletes like MLB players, Craig Kimbrel, Derek Holland and Jake Elmore; retired NFL player Ricardo Lockette; and golfers Fredrik Jacobson and Brett Wetterich. Professional musicians like Jimi Westbrook of the group Little Big Town and solo artist Kip Moore. An so many more!
Programs
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STUDY
Wallace State offers more than 100 programs of study, with degrees, certificates and concentrations available in the following areas:
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LIBERAL ARTS, GENERAL STUDIES Business Education & Office Administration Accounting, Administrative Assistant, Medical Administrative Assistant Business Administration Business Management Business Management, Financial
Management, Entrepreneurship, Transportation Management Criminal Justice Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Forensic Investigation Forensic Psychology Global Studies
Graphic Art & Design Liberal Arts/General Studies Music Education Paralegal Pre-Education Religious Studies
S.T.E.M.
HEALTH SCIENCE
Computer Science Programming, Cyber Networking, App Development, Cybersecurity Engineering Technology Civil, Mechanical, Architectural, Building Construction, Unmanned Aerial Systems Geospatial Technology (GIS) Mathematics Poultry Science(2+2) Pre-Engineering Sciences
Child Development Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Imaging Radiology and Radiation Therapy Diagnostic Medical Sonography General and Cardiovascular Emergency Medical Services Health Information Technology Medical Assistant Medical Laboratory Technician Nursing Registered Nursing, BSN Joint Enrollment Program, Licensed Practical Nursing Occupational Therapy Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant Polysomnography (Sleep Lab) Respiratory Therapy Sports Medicine
FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS Dance Instrumental & Vocal Studio Art Theatre
Visit www.wallacestate.edu/pathways to learn more. Then choose a program of study and download your Pathway Map for your plan for completion.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Other opportunities include:
Dual Enrollment/Honors Program Fast Track Academy Fine and Performing Arts Academy Fast Track for Industry
ADULT EDUCATION - FREE! Adult Education Classes for the GED College & Career Readiness ESL/ELL
WORKFORCE TRAINING SOLUTIONS Continuing & Community Education Training for Business and Industry CDL, MSSC Certified Logistics Technician, MSSC Certified Production Technician, Forklift Training, Industrial Maintenance Technician Training, Phlebotomy, and more Corporate Education & Training Ready to Work
Wallace State Community College offers four Pathways for students to choose from as they begin their college career. The Pathways include four meta-majors: Liberal Ar ts/General Studies, Applied Technology, Health Science and S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Students can choose one of these Pathways that fall in line with their general interest and declare a major later as they learn more about potential careers and oppor tunities.
Applied Technologies
Health Science
Liberal Arts/ General Studies
S.T.E.M.
Classes are offered on our main campus in Hanceville, at our new location in Oneonta, and online! Visit www.wallacestate.edu/pathways to learn more.
myCareer
Need a little guidance in choosing a major? Visit the myCareer link to browse careers and programs, match up careers based on your personal interests, build resumes and more: wallacestate.emsicc.com. W W W . W A L L A C E S T A T E . E D U
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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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Diesel Technology HVAC & Refrigeration Machine Tool Technology Tool & Die, CNC, Injection Molding Mechatronics, Electronics & Robotics Salon & Spa Management Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technician Welding
Agricultural Production Sustainable Agriculture, Horticulture, Small Farmer Training Automotive Service Technology Aviation/Flight Technology Building Construction Management Collision Repair Culinary Arts
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SPORTS & STUDENT LIFE Along with providing a top-rated education in a safe and friendly atmosphere, Wallace State strives to offer its students numerous social, civic, athletic, cultural and entertainment opportunities for a well-rounded college experience, including: WSCC ATHLETICS
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Baseball Softball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball
All-USA/All-Alabama Academic Team Allegro Dance Theatre Ambassadors Association of Nursing Students BASS Club Campus Ministries Child Development Club Choir, Singers and Vocal Jazz Ensemble Circle K Club Computer Science Club Cosmetology Club Creative Writing Club Culinary Pride Club Drama Club E-Sports Team Homecoming Queen and Court International Club Intramural Athletics Kappa Beta Delta (Business) Jazz and Concert Bands Lambda Beta (Respiratory Therapy) Lambda Nu (Radiology)
#GoLions
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Women’s Tennis Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Co-ed Cheerleading
Lex Adjustor Majus (Paralegal) Lex Corpus (Law Enforcement) Math and Physics Club Medical Assistant Student Group Miss WSCC Pageant Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society) Pep Band Auxiliaries Phi Theta Kappa (Honor Society) Relay For Life Rotaract Secular Union Student Physical Therapy Scholars’ Bowl Sigma Kappa Delta (English Honor Society) Skills USA/VICA Sonography Club Student Dental Hygiene Club Student Government Association Student Physical Therapy Organization The Mane Issue Student News WSCC Democrats WSCC Veterans Organization
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Women’s Volleyball Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Tennis
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Dedication
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Experience
STUDENT RESOURCES Wallace State is committed to preparing students to be ready for college, ready for work and ready for life. Students have access to: The Wallace State Library – free access to books and reference materials as well as a genealogy research collection
Career Services – assists students in resume writing, interview skills, career interest, apprenticeships, and employment.
The Wellness Center - a stateof-the art fitness facility
Wallace Work Wardrobe – offers free professional attire for students seeking employment
Success Coaching – free coaching to help students succeed in college
Automotive Services – repairs from Auto Service and Collision Repair programs
Lions’ Kitchen – a free food pantry open to all Wallace State students
Dental Care – cleanings, X-rays, teeth whitening through Dental Hygiene program
24/7 Campus Police – WSCC is rated one of safest campuses in America
Hair cuts and more – cosmetology, esthetics, and nail services by Salon and Spa Management program
Tutoring Lab – FREE academic tutoring for Wallace State students with a large open computer lab On-campus housing - men’s and women’s residence halls equipped with desks, double beds, walk-in closets, and private bathrooms Dining on campus – a meal plan, dining at the WSCC Café, and in the Culinary Arts department
The Evelyn Burrow Museum – a Fine and Decorative Art Museum on campus offering free admission Films, lectures, performing arts events, and a wide variety of college and community events on campus And much more!
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Veterans’ Corner – for student veterans who need a place to study, connect, or unwind
Horticulture – plant sales through the Agriculture/Horticulture/Small Farmer Training programs
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CONNECT WITH US The Student Recruiting office at Wallace State looks forward to providing potential students with information about the college, its programs, tours of the campus and more. Here’s how you can connect with Student Recruiting:
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RECRUITING 256.352.8085 recruiting@wallacestate.edu REQUEST INFORMATION www.wallacestate.edu/information-request
Wallace State on Social Media
@wallacestate
@wallacestate
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CAMPUS TOURS Wallace State Recruiting offers regular tours of campus. For large school groups, please call or email to schedule a tour. Schedule tours online via the Wallace State website or download a campus map: www.wallacestate.edu/recruiting/campustour
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WSCC FAST FACTS Wallace State Community College is one of the top two-year colleges in the nation, offering dozens of degree and certificate options with a variety of classes to fit your schedule.
SUCCESS RATES 45%
Success Rate
63%
(Graduation, plus transfer, plus persisting in program)
(FALL 2021)
Retention Rate
64%/41%
(Full-Time/Part-Time)
Job Placement
Academic
97%/94%
(Employed/Employed in field)
2,915
Licensure Rates
Health Science
1,590 Applied Technology
696
2,322
Cullman (Cullman City) Mortimer Jordan (Jefferson County) Hayden (Blount County) West Point (Cullman County) Fairview (Cullman County)
88%
DEGREES/CERTIFICATES AWARDED
GENDER
ASSOCIATE DEGREES 979
CERTIFICATES 1,343
Associate Degrees include Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees; Certificates include Certificates and Short-Term Certificates.
AGE AVERAGE AGE: 22.3
37% 38% 24% PART TIME MALE 34% Statistics based on 2021 data
FEMALE 66%
<20
20-24
25+
2,812 54%
FULL TIME 2,384 46%
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ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM
TOP 5 ALABAMA FEEDER SCHOOLS
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TUITION
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FINANCIAL AID TOTAL TUITION & FEES
CREDIT HOURS
TUITION $125/HR
BOND SURETY $1/HR
BUILDING FEE $10/HR
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$125.00
$1.00
$10.00
$9.00
$9.00
$10.00
$164.00
2
$250.00
$2.00
$20.00
$18.00
$18.00
$20.00
$328.00
3
$375.00
$3.00
$30.00
$27.00
$27.00
$30.00
$492.00
4
$500.00
$4.00
$40.00
$36.00
$36.00
$40.00
$656.00
5
$625.00
$5.00
$50.00
$45.00
$45.00
$50.00
$820.00
6
$750.00
$6.00
$60.00
$54.00
$54.00
$60.00
$984.00
7
$875.00
$7.00
$70.00
$63.00
$63.00
$70.00
$1,148.00
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$1,000.00
$8.00
$80.00
$72.00
$72.00
$80.00
$1,312.00
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$1,125.00
$9.00
$90.00
$81.00
$81.00
$90.00
$1,476.00
10
$1,250.00
$10.00
$100.00
$90.00
$90.00
$100.00
$1,640.00
11
$1,375.00
$11.00
$110.00
$99.00
$99.00
$110.00
$1,804.00
12
$1,500.00
$12.00
$120.00
$108.00
$108.00
$120.00
$1,968.00
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$1,625.00
$13.00
$130.00
$117.00
$117.00
$130.00
$2,132.00
14
$1,750.00
$14.00
$140.00
$126.00
$126.00
$140.00
$2,296.00
15
$1,875.00
$15.00
$150.00
$135.00
$135.00
$150.00
$2,460.00
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$2,000.00
$16.00
$160.00
$144.00
$144.00
$160.00
$2,624.00
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$2,125.00
$17.00
$170.00
$153.00
$153.00
$170.00
$2,788.00
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$2,250.00
$18.00
$180.00
$162.00
$162.00
$180.00
$2,952.00
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$2,375.00
$19.00
$190.00
$171.00
$171.00
$190.00
$3,116.00
20
$2,500.00
$20.00
$200.00
$180.00
$180.00
$200.00
$3,280.00
21
$2,625.00
$21.00
$210.00
$189.00
$189.00
$210.00
$3,444.00
22
$2,750.00
$22.00
$220.00
$198.00
$198.00
$220.00
$3,608.00
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$2,875.00
$23.00
$230.00
$207.00
$207.00
$230.00
$3,772.00
24
$3,000.00
$24.00
$240.00
$216.00
$216.00
$240.00
$3,936.00
FACILITY RENEWAL $9/HR
TECHN FEE $9/HR
ENHANCEMENT FEE
Tuition chart is for planning purposes. Rates are subject to change. These rates reflect in-state tuition rate. Out-of-state tuition is double the rate for tuition; the fees are the Tuition Payment Plans same. available. Qualified students can now receive Pell Grants year-round. Visit www.wallacestate.edu for the most current tuition information.
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More than 80 percent of Wallace State students receive some form of financial aid, on average, in the form of year-round Pell grants, the Federal student loan program, scholarships, and work study opportunities. Details are available online at wallacestate.edu/Financial-Aid. The following scholarships are offered through Wallace State: • Presidential Scholarships
• Athletic Scholarships
• Academic Excellence Scholarships
• Senior Adult Scholarships
• Career Technical Scholarships
• Alumni Association Scholarships
• Allied Health and Nursing Scholarships
• Future Foundation Scholarships
• Leadership Scholarships
• Summer Honors Scholarships for high school students
• Performing Arts Scholarships
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ADMISSIONS CHECKLIST Admissions Application An Application for Admission must be completed online and submitted to the Admissions Office via myWallaceState at www.wallacestate.edu. Send a copy of your ACT scores and a copy of your photo ID to newstudent@ wallacestate.edu.
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Official Transcripts Request a copy of your official transcripts from all high schools and colleges you have attended be sent to Wallace State Community College Admissions Office. Your transcript must include your official graduation date. If you have passed the GED examination, a copy of your certificate must be submitted to the Admissions Office.
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Attend Lion's Pride Lion's Pride Orientation sessions are conducted on specified dates prior to the start of the semester. At the conclusion of Lions’ Pride, you will have the opportunity to meet with an advisor and discuss your educational plan. As part of this process, you will be authorized to register in the Office of Admissions or online.
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Apply for Scholarships and Financial Aid The first step to apply for Financial Aid is to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) along with additional paperwork required by the Wallace State Financial Aid Office, and a WSCC Scholarship Application. The FAFSA must be completed online at www.fafsa.gov. You are encouraged to apply for Financial Aid by May 1 if you plan to attend WSCC in the Fall Semester, or by October 1 if you plan to attend WSCC the following Spring Semester. The application deadline for annual WSCC scholarships is February 15.
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Advisement All students must complete the advisement process with their assigned advisor prior to registration for classes. You will need to bring your ACT scores or ACCUPLACER placement scores with you.
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Freshman Seminar All entering freshmen are required to enroll in ORI110, Freshman Seminar, designed to assist students in the transition to college.
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Register for Classes After you have determined your class schedule with an advisor, you are ready to complete your registration. Tuition and fees are paid online or in the Cashier’s Office.
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Purchase Books About a month before classes begin, your textbooks should be available for purchase in the WSCC Bookstore. Cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard and Financial Aid are accepted.
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First Week of Class! Be sure to attend!
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Take the ACCUPLACER Placement Test The purpose of the ACCUPLACER assessment is to determine placement in math and English courses. If you received a score of 17 or higher on ACT English and math, you are exempt from this test. You may also be exempt based on courses taken and grades
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earned in high school. Walk-in tests are given Monday and Thursday from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For availability of extended testing hours, contact the testing center at 256.352.8248.
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Lifelong Friends
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MAIN CAMPUS OFFICE HOURS
ONEONTA CENTER OFFICE HOURS
Mon - Wed: 7:30am - 6:00pm Thurs: 7:30am - 4:30pm Fri: 7:30am - 2:00pm
Mon - Thurs: 7:30am - 4:30pm Fri: 7:30am - 2:00pm Phone: 205.625.4020
Lion Central: 256.352.8236 Email: wscconeonta@wallacestate.edu Email: lioncentral@wallacestate.edu Address: 101 First Ave. W, Oneonta, AL 35121 Address: 801 Main St. NW, Hanceville, AL 35077
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY It is the policy of the Alabama Community College System and Wallace State Community College, a postsecondary institution under its control, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age or sexual orientation, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity or employment. The College will not retaliate against any person because they have engaged in a protected activity opposing the College or because they have made a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing alleging discrimination on a basis specified above. ACCREDITATION Wallace State Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees. Questions about the accreditation of Wallace State Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org). Many programs have additional accreditations as appropriate for their particular disciplines. Please visit www.wallacestate.edu/accreditation to learn more.
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Visit myWallaceState at wallacestate.edu/mywallacestate for student records, catalog, class schedules, and more.
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ONLINE REGISTRATION Visit wallacestate.edu/Register-Now for step-by-step instructions on registering for classes.
CONNECT WITH WALL ACE STATE RECRUITMENT
256.352.8085, recruiting@wallacestate.edu Online at: Schedule a campus tour: www.wallacestate.edu/recruiting/campustour ASK WSCC FAQ
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www.wallacestate.edu Main Campus: P.O. Box 2000 • 801 Main Street NW • Hanceville, Alabama 35077-2000 • (256) 352-8000 • (866) 350.WSCC Oneonta Center: P.O. Box 200 • 101 1st Avenue North • Oneonta, Alabama 35121 • (205) 625-4020