A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for a student to achieve and remain in good academic standing. Students not in such standing will be placed on academic alert, academic restriction, or suspension as appropriate.
There are three ways you'll receive your letter of acceptance: by mail, email, or on your online portal. How schools choose to tell students about their university entry will vary. Check with your school's office of admissions to see when and how you'll get your letter of acceptance.
If you didn't get into college… Apply to a school with rolling admission. Apply for spring enrollment. Attend community college. Take a gap year. Retake your SAT or ACT. Create a balanced college list. Work with a college consultant to craft a better application.
Even though you submit your Early Action, Early Decision, and Regular Decision college applications online, most colleges will still mail you an official college acceptance letter.
What is an admissions acceptance letter? An admissions letter is a note that colleges and other programs send to notify students that they earned acceptance. The letter congratulates students on their admission and shares basic details about their admittance into the program.
How do I know if I've been accepted to college? Hang in there—you'll know soon enough! Colleges that accept you will usually notify you of your acceptance between mid-March and mid-April, either through an email or as an update on your college application portal.
Students usually receive acceptance letters through traditional mail, email, or as an update on your college application portal set up by the college. When applying to schools, keep track of how the school handles this process.
Montgomery College recognizes the importance that a change of name can have for students. However, a chosen name is not a legal name and will generally only be used to change how others refer to you. Only chosen first names can be requested. No documentation is required to have a chosen name recorded.
Our official name is Montgomery College. Montgomery College is used in news releases, feature articles, publications, and on the web. “MC” is acceptable after a first reference to “Montgomery College,” but it should not be used repeatedly or solely.
Montgomery College Rockville is a 2-year, public college of art. This coed college is located in a suburban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate and associate degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 80%.