Collin County Business License General Business License licensure is not required on the County level in Collin County.
Collin students must complete the Collin/UNT pre-admission partnership agreement application form available either on their campus or here on the Eagle Bound Program Form and submit the completed form to Office of Admissions at UNT.
Transferring Collin College Credits to an Out-of-State College or University The student will need to contact the out-of-state college or university for approval. The out-of-state college or university may require a course description from the catalog year the student took the course in order to make their decision.
In cases where the college transcript does not show exemption, an official high school transcript with SAT, ACT, TAKS or STAAR test scores is required. Note: TSI documentation (scores or exemption) is required for registration purposes; it is not an admission requirement.
To request a change in your degree program and/or have transcripts evaluated, login to CougarWeb. Under Student Quick Links, select "Request Change of Major." Candidates for an Associate degree or Certificate should submit a petition for graduation by the deadline established for that semester.
There are two ways to register for online courses: in person at the Admission and Records Office, on the Admissions website / or, through CougarWeb.
Changes of address affecting residency classification should be reported promptly to the Admissions Office, along with documentation of current address. Name and CollegeWide ID number (CWID) changes require photocopies of the student's Social Security card or Texas Driver's License.
Students are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress while enrolled at Collin College. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is defined as maintaining a 2.0 cumulative GPA. A grade of 'D' or better received at Collin or any other college is a passing grade and may not be repeated for benefits.
The title transfer process in Collin County involves changing the ownership of a property. It requires gathering necessary documents, such as the current title and proof of identity, completing specific forms, and filing them with the County Clerk's office, along with any applicable fees.