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Please review the information below to ensure you are connected with the proper advising office.
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NEW STUDENT ADMISSION & REGISTRATION |
STEPS TO ADMISSION 1. Apply for Admission online at ApplyTexas : Visit applytexas.org 2. Submit all official transcripts 3. Complete TSIA2 or equivalent and submit test scores. Students can be exempt from testing based on SAT and/or ACT scores. 4. Bacterial Meningitis vaccination is required for students 22 years of age or younger and who are attending any in person classes. |
REGISTRATION PROCESS 1. Complete all Steps to Admission 2. Make an appointment to meet with an advisor and register for classes 3. Pay for classes |
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CURRENT STUDENT ADVISING CONTACT INFORMATION
Our College & Career Success Coaches are here to serve and support NC students. We help students by serving as an advisor for academic, transfer, CTE (Career & Technical Education) and Health Professions majors. Students are assigned to a College & Career Success Coach based on their declared major and primary campus location. Please email or call one of the following locations or offices for assistance with arranging a registration session:
How can I find my Success Coach?
Students can make appointments with their College and Career Success Coach (CCSC) by accessing their CCSC’s information in Self-Service using the following steps:
Self Service > Academics > My Progress > Show Progress Notes
Watch: Step-by-Step Video or use the information below to locate their success coach.
Main Phone: (903) 875-7397 Email: Academic Advising
Student Last Names A-G
PHONE: (903) 875-7373
Student Last Names H-O
PHONE: (903) 875-7374
Student Last Names P-Z
PHONE: (903) 874-6501
Student Athlete
PHONE: (903) 875-7378
Main Phone: (903) 875-7397
Email: Academic Advising
Student Last Names A-L
PHONE: (972) 775-7242
Student Last Names M-Z
PHONE: (972) 775-7263
Main Phone: (903) 875-7397
Email: Academic Advising
Student Last Names A-F
PHONE: (972) 923-6427
Student Last Names G-N
PHONE: (972) 923-6467
Student Last Names O-Z
PHONE: (972) 923-6428
Corsicana Main Phone: (903) 875-7571
Email: CTE Success Center Advising
Students in any of these CTE Programs:
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Welding
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John Deere
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Petroleum Tech
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Massage Therapy
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Cosmetology-Corsicana
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Paralegal (Corsicana & Mexia)
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Navarro College-Mexia students in Business Administration, Business Information Technology, Criminal Justice, or Child Development
Navarro College - Waxahachie Main Phone #: (972) 923-6470
Students in any of these CTE Programs:
Email: CTE Success Center Advising
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Cosmetology (Waxahachie)
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Fire, EMS/EMT
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Computer Information Technology
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Midlothian, Waxahachie, or north students in Accounting, Business Administration, Business Information Technology, Criminal Justice, or Child Development.
Students in Health Professions
Email: Health Professions Advising
PHONE: (972) 923-5121
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Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
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Vocational Nursing (LVN)
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Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)
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Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)
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Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)
BRING YOUR QUESTIONS TO US! WE'RE HERE TO HELP
We are excited to serve you! College & Career Success Coaches are here to provide guidance and assistance as you choose your career pathway.
Getting started in college is a big step, and many students find themselves overwhelmed by the enrollment process. There are many things to learn about becoming a college student, and there are many important decisions to make. Students often find themselves lost in a maze of choices, from deciding on a career, to deciding on a major and a schedule. Let us guide you down the path of success.
Listed here are several frequently asked questions about academic advising and testing at Navarro College:
CLICK HERE for a list of Admission requirements and to apply online through ApplyTexas.org
International Students have some additional requirements.
What is the TSI (Texas Success Initiative)?
The Texas State Education Code requires that undergraduate students entering a public institution of higher learning to be assessed for college readiness in reading, writing, and mathematics prior to enrolling in any coursework. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved the TSI Assessment for making this determination.
More information about the TSI Assessment »
When and where can I take the placement test?
The Testing Center offers the TSI Assessment by appointment at any of our four locations. For more information about days and times available, contact the Testing Center directly.
How will my placement test scores affect me?
Students who pass the whole test are allowed to take any course that does not have a designated pre-requisite. Students who fail will be required by State Law to take developmental classes along with their regular classes. For more information see the Navarro College’s Developmental Education Plan which includes the Navarro College Assessment Score Matrices. Advisors can assist you in determining the best courses for your skill level.
Should I follow a certificate or an associate degree plan?
Students should choose the program that best fits their needs.
A Certificate of Completion is a program of study designed for students who wish to obtain skills to go to work in a particular field.
An Associate of Applied Science is a program of study designed for students who wish to go directly to work in a particular field. In general this is not the best plan for students who wish to transfer to a four-year college, but it is highly regarded by students seeking employment immediately after only one or two years at Navarro College.
Commonly known as “getting your basics,” an Associate of Science or Associate of Arts degree is a program of study designed for students who wish to transfer to a four-year college to complete a Bachelor’s Degree. Counselors can help students choose the degree plan that best transfers into the student’s major at the four-year college.
Do courses taken at NC transfer to the 4-year universities?
If chosen properly, YES, your courses can transfer. Click here for information on transferring courses.For athletes interested in eligibility to play sports at a particular NCAA Institution, click here for NCAA bylaws.
What is a "Credit Hour"?
A “credit-hour” is the weight a course is given towards graduation. Most courses at Navarro College are worth three “credit-hours.” This means that in a typical sixteen week semester (Fall or Spring), a three credit-hour course meets for lecture approximately three hours each week. Some courses like science and physical education will involve lab components that include more time per week than what is indicated by their credit-hours. For example, a science course might be classified as a four credit-hour course even though it meets for three hours of lecture plus three hours of lab per week, or a physical education course might be worth one credit, when it actually meets for three hours of lab time each week.
To graduate with an Associate degree, students must earn 60 or more credit hours, depending on the degree. The credits required for Certificates of Completion vary depending on the major.
Don’t be fooled by the time spent in class. In college, students spend very little time in class, but are expected to spend a lot more time studying on their own. In general, for every hour spent in class per week, students are expected to spend two to three hours studying for that class. In other words, a fifteen-hour class load is like having a forty-five hour per week job.
During the Summer and Mini-terms, courses are accelerated into shorter semesters. Students cannot take as many courses during those times because they have to spend more time for each class.
What do I do if I'm having trouble in class?
Talk to your advisor! Often, there are solutions you may not have thought about. For example, maybe you need some help from the TRIO Tutorial Lab or some financial assistance through Financial Aid or the CTE Success Center. Perhaps you need accessibility and accommodations. Have you tried talking to your instructor? Usually instructors can give you some advice on how to study more effectively for the course. Don’t give up without exploring all of your options!
What do I do if I'm ready to graduate from NC?
Complete an Application for Graduation and visit with your counselor.