Admissions Office, C119

Phone: 972-860-7167
Fax: 972-860-8306
Office Hours:
Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

 Welcome to Eastfield College! You are the reason we’re passionate about teaching and learning. Thank you for selecting our campus to be a part of your educational journey! Your accomplishments—academic, professional and personal—ultimately become the successes of the entire college community.

Eastfield College has an open door admissions policy. It insures that all persons who can profit from post-secondary education have an opportunity to enroll. The admissions application may be submitted any time prior to registration; however, students are encouraged to submit their application early. To expedite the process, new students may apply online. Returning students (students formerly enrolled in the DCCCD who have not attended a DCCCD college for more than one year) may submit an updated online application using the same process as a new student in order to be considered for re-admission.

It is mandatory that a new student graduating from high school within the last five years submit their high school transcript. If you are a transfer or transient student, you must submit official transcripts from ALL colleges or universities attended. In addition, documentary evidence of Texas residency must be provided by all applicants claiming Texas residence and requesting resident tuition classification. The evidence must be submitted with the application of admission and must prove twelve (12) months of Texas residence immediately prior to the semester of enrollment. Failure to provide evidence will result in an applicant being classified as a non-resident for tuition purposes. Please review the residency determination notification for specific information detailing required residency documentation. Finally, a new state law requires students entering college or a university in Spring 2012 who are less than 30 years old demonstrate proof of inoculation against bacterial meningitis. By submitting admissions documents early, students may have adequate time for effective advisement and class schedule planning. A later place in registration often means that the classes a student desires may already be filled.

 

 

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