Wilson Community College is a comprehensive community college and a proud member of the North Carolina Community College System. The College has an “open-door-policy”, which means that students are assisted in selecting programs that serve their needs and objectives in life, consistent with their background, aptitudes and expressed interests. Some programs have additional admissions requirements.
Wilson Community College reserves the right to refuse enrollment in distance learning courses to any applicant who is not a North Carolina resident, if that applicant resides in a state where the College is not authorized to provide distance learning courses.
Admissions Procedures for New and Re-admitted Students
- Go to www.ncresidency.org and select “complete residency determination”.
- Follow the steps to obtain a residency certification number (RCN).
- You must enter your RCN to submit your college application.
- Please note that the username and password used to complete the residency determination and to complete the online application for admission will be the same.
Submit an application online using CFNC.org
- The College must receive an official (sealed) transcript from your high school, GED/Adult High School Equivalency, or Adult High School Diploma.
- Recent NC public high school graduates who apply through CFNC.org may request official transcripts for free when submitting their application.
- Official college transcripts submitted to the College will also be reviewed for credit transfer.
Submit electronic transcripts to admissions@wilsoncc.edu.
Submit mailed transcripts to:
Wilson Community College
Attention: Admissions
P.O. Box 4305
902 Herring Avenue
Wilson, NC 27893
- You may be required to take placement tests for English and/or math.
- Once your transcripts are received, an admissions counselor will contact you if placement testing is needed.
- For more information see the Placement Testing page.
- Please visit the FAFSA website to submit your application today.
- The Wilson Community College school code is 004845
Not sure where to start? Let's look at your goals...
- To earn an Associate Degree, Diploma, or Certificate and directly enter the workforce.
- To earn an Associate Degree that will transfer to another college/university to finish a four-year degree (an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science).
- To take a course that will transfer back to another institution visit our Special Credit/Visiting Student Admissions Process page.
- To take courses for enrichment and continuing education.
- To complete your High School Equivalency Diploma.
If you would like more information on where to start or the admission’s process, feel free to complete the form below or call Student Development.
Thank you for starting or continuing your journey here!