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All students entering South Suburban College must meet the requirements of the State of Illinois admissions standards. Students are allowed to register for college-level courses upon successful completion of the Placement Test.
Beginning with the Fall, 1993 semester, students applying for admission to a baccalaureate transfer program must meet the minimum requirements outlined in Illinois Public Act 86-0954 (see table below.) A student who does not meet these requirements at the time of application will be admitted to South Suburban College as a "conditional baccalaureate transfer student." When academic deficiencies have been completed, the student will be reclassified as a baccalaureate transfer student.
High School Course Requirements for Admission to Baccalaureate Transfer Programs
| Subject |
Years of Coursework |
Notes |
| English |
4 |
Written and oral communications, literature |
| Math |
3 |
Algebra, geometry, Algebra II, trigonometry or computer programming |
| Social Studies |
2 |
History and government |
| Science |
2 |
Laboratory sciences |
| Electives |
2 |
Foreign language, art, music, vocational education |
| Flexible Units |
2 |
Two additional courses from any of the five categories |
| TOTAL UNITS |
15 |
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Completion of High School Deficiencies
All students who have academic deficiencies as stated in Illinois Act 86-0954 will have satisfied these deficiencies upon completion of the following requirements:
Successful completion of 24 transferable college credits (with a minimum grade point average of 2.0) which must include English 101, Speech 108, one social science course, one four-credit laboratory science course and one math course (MTH 165 or an equivalent or higher level).
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