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April 17th, 2017, 11:56 AM
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Wayne State DCE Program
I want to know the requirement for admission in Division of Community Education (DCE) in Wayne State University so can you tell me?
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April 17th, 2017, 12:36 PM
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Re: Wayne State DCE Program
The Division of Community Education (DCE), Wayne State University is an alternative educational outreach program. This program provides access into baccalaureate degree programs for individuals who often presume that their prior educational performance would deny them access to a university education. Intensive counseling, and financial aid are available for program participants. Participants in the Community Education Program are admitted to Wayne State University through the College of Lifelong Learning and are eligible to transfer into other colleges or schools within the University after satisfactory completion of twenty-four credits with a `B' average, or thirty credits with a `C' average. English: Julie Mix; Mathematics: Sandra Merriweather Academic Advisers Dannie Brown, Pamela Dale, Adrienne Elliot-Brown, Dawn Ervin, Ryan Rowe, Audrey Whitfield Recruitment Support Daune Elston, Robert Thomas Admission Requirements- This program has no restrictions on age or previous academic performance. The minimum requirements are: a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED), and proficiency on the DCE English Placement Exam. Application: Students are admitted for the fall term. Admission applications and transcripts should be submitted no later than July 15. Program Requirements: To be eligible to transfer from the Division of Community Education into other colleges within the University, students must complete either twenty-four credits with a `B' (3.0) average or thirty credits with a `C' (2.0) average. Contact the Division of Community Education (313-577-4695). Contact- Wayne State University 42 W Warren Ave, Detroit, MI 48202, USA |