
The first step to attending Richmond is to submit an application for admission. This application can be completed and submitted online or through a printed version that must be completed, printed and, mailed or, faxed to RCC.
As a part of the application process, official high school transcripts must be sent directly to Richmond CC. Please contact your school or use the following link to request a high school transcript. If you received your GED, your official scores are required. If you received your GED in North Carolina, please follow this link. If you graduated from a non-public high school, proof of current registration with NC Division of Non-Public Education and a transcript are required.
RCC's Admission policy requires submission of an official transcript from all colleges/universities attended. Visit your former institution's website for information on how to obtain an official transcript. Failure to submit all official transcripts will affect admission status, transfer credit, and financial aid opportunities.
Please have all transcripts sent to: Richmond Community College, Attn: Admissions Office, PO Box 1189, Hamlet, NC 28345.
Fax number 910-582-7102
Contact information:
Daphne Stancil, Director of Admissions 910-410-1732daphnes@richmondcc.edu
Cheryl Vincett, Admissions Assistant 910-410-1736cherylv@richmondcc.edu
Schedule the ACCUPLACER assessment in Richmond County by calling (910) 410-1730 and in Scotland County by calling 910-410-1831. The ACCUPLACER assesses an applicant's skill levels in math, reading, and English to determine if he or she is prepared for college level courses or would benefit from development courses.
To help students save time and money, RCC offers a free College Readiness course online to prepare applicants for the ACCUPLACER. Students must have a computer, an e-mail address, and participate in a face-to-face orientation to complete an assessment to determine where they need to improve. The RCC instructor then sets up their courses based upon their individual needs. Call (910) 410-1700 for more information.
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