Other International
Degree-seeking Students
Students holding visas besides F or M, and permanent residents of the United States, must complete the following steps for admission.
Step 1 - Apply for Admission
Fill out the application for admission online, send it to us by mail, or bring it to the Office of Admissions at Vol State in the Administration Building, Room 108 along with the $10 nonrefundable application fee. Students will also need to provide:
- Official copies of academic records from secondary schools and higher education institutions, showing graduation or completion dates if applicable. Transcripts or records which are not in English should be accompanied by notarized or certified translations. (Students wishing to receive transfer credit for courses taken outside the United States may be required to submit course descriptions, or have their educational credentials assessed by an evaluation service.)
- A photocopy of both sides of the permanent residency card (also known as the Form I-551 or "green card"), visa, or other immigration authorization. (Passports are not considered immigration authorization.)
Step 2 - Take the TOFEL (not required for permanent residents)
You must achieve a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based TOEFL or a 173 on the computer version, and have the official scores sent to VSCC. These students may opt to take the MELAB instead of the TOEFL, but a minimum score of 72 is required. An applicant whose native language is not English may be exempted from the TOEFL or MELAB requirement, provided that student has satisfied all freshman English composition requirements with a grade of "C" or better at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. A similar exemption may be made for students who graduated from high school in the United States or from secondary school in another country where the native language is English.
Step 3 - Get Vaccinations
Forms are available from the Office of Admissions & Records
- Submit a tuberculosis immunization certificate from a licensed physician or other qualified medical authority. The certification must be received by the Admissions and Records Office at least 30 days prior to registration.
- Proof of 2 Measles, Mumps, & Rubella vaccinations after your first birthday
Step 4 - Schedule Testing
Take the internal English placement tests given by the Counseling and Testing Center. (Language testing is not required for students whose native language is English.)
All degree-seeking students who are under 21 years of age when they apply are required to provide ACT scores. If your ACT scores are more than three (3) years old or if your English, Math, and/or Composite score is below 19, you will need to schedule an appointment to take the ACT Compass placement test at Vol State. The test is given almost on a daily basis.
Please call the Testing Office at 615-230-3484 to schedule a times for your tests. See our Testing FAQ for additional information on the web.
Step 5 - See an Advisor
Volunteer State Community College strongly encourages all students see their advisor before registering for classes. Once you have applied for admission, if you missed Orientation, you can call the Advising Center and we will tell you how to contact your advisor. The Advising Center assigns each student an advisor by major or if you have not decided on a major, you may speak to an advisor in our Advising Center in W-105 or call 615-230-3237.
Step 6 - Get Registered
Once you've tested and seen your advisor, you are eligible to register for classes. You can register through the PRIDE phone registration system or through PRIDE Online. Please see How to Register or give us a call at 615-230-3688 for further information. Remember, we're here to help.
Couldn't find what you needed? Email admissions@volstate.edu. We'll be happy to help.

