Admission Procedures

  1. Submit a completed application for admission with the $25 non-refundable application fee to the Office of Admissions.

    1. Information about applying for admissions on-line

  2. Submit an official high school transcript or an official GED or HSE transcript.

    1. If you have completed 30 semester or 45 quarter hours of degree level coursework at a regionally accredited college, a high school transcript/GED scores is not required for Admissions.

    2. Students applying for federal financial aid (PELL) must submit official high school transcripts.

  3. Request official post-secondary transcripts be sent from all colleges, universities, or other post-secondary institutions attended. These should be sent to the Admissions Office.

  4. Request official ACCUPLACER, SAT, or ACT test scores be sent to the Admissions Office.

Home Study Programs

Applicants who were home schooled and attended an accredited program must submit:

  • Annual progress reports or a final transcript for the equivalent of the homeschooled student's junior and senior years;
  • The final progress report or transcript must include the graduation date.

Applicants who attended a non-accredited high school or home school must submit an official final transcript and one of the following:

  • Official scores from an assessment instrument meeting college established required minimums. These being SAT, ACT, PSAT, PreACT, or ACCUPLACER.
  • Successful completion of 12 hours of college coursework for credit that appears on an official college transcript.

Applications are reviewed and processed on a first come, first served basis when the admissions file is complete. A file is considered complete when all transcripts, test scores and any other supporting documentation has been received. Admission decisions are made, and applicants are formally accepted only when files are complete. Students are notified by email of their acceptance and upon acceptance will receive information regarding academic advisement and registration. 

Double Majors

Lanier Tech does not allow a student to enroll in two different programs at the same time.

Practical Nursing Transfer Students  

Applicants to Lanier Tech who have been previously enrolled at a postsecondary institution and desire entrance into the Practical Nursing program must meet all admissions requirements of transfer students. In addition, these applicants must submit a letter of reference from their instructor at the previous institution and adhere to the competitive admission process used by the Practical Nursing program at Lanier Tech. Applicants will then be admitted on a space available basis within the appropriate course sequence. Please click here for more information. Students dropped from the Practical Nursing program for attendance (i.e., maternity, health related, family illness, personal difficulties), academic reasons or students who have made less than a "C" in a nursing course will be allowed to repeat the course(s) one time only. Readmission to the program will be granted on a space-available basis within the appropriate course sequence and will be based on the date the student applied for readmission.

Change of Program

Students desiring to change programs must complete the appropriate forms and meet all the admissions standards for their new program of study. If the program to which the student is attempting to transfer has a waiting list, the student will be placed on the list in accordance with the date of application for transfer. The student will be notified by the Office of Admissions of his/her admission status into the new program. Change of program forms should be submitted prior to the posted semester application deadline to ensure timely processing.

Disadvantaged and Disabled Students

Within a framework of personal guidance and evaluation, special services are provided for the disadvantaged and/or disabled student, and students with limited English proficiency. These services include aiding students in setting realistic goals, making reasonable accommodations, providing job orientation and placement, providing assistance in determining the degree and nature of the disability and/or disadvantage, and suggesting community service agencies for additional assistance. For further information, please contact the following: For questions regarding a disability or accommodation, please contact: Allison Haynes, Coordinator of Disability Services
770-533-7003 ahaynes@laniertech.edu

For questions regarding a special populations programs, please contact:
Kari Register, Coordinator of Special Populations
770-533-7005 kregister@laniertech.edu

For questions regarding career services, please contact:
Sarah Crowe, Career Center Coordinator
770-533-7009 scrowe@laniertech.edu 

Readmission

A student who leaves the College in good standing may apply for readmission as early as the next academic semester. This should be done through the Admissions Office. Students who have been dismissed because of unsatisfactory academic progress may be readmitted after one semester of absence from the School. A student suspended for disciplinary reasons may be considered for readmission at the end of the suspension by making an appeal through the Vice President for Student Affairs' Office. Readmission to a program will be granted on a space-available basis within the appropriate course sequence. A break in enrollment in excess of two semesters will require students to complete the curriculum in place at the time of re-enrollment.

Competitive Admission

The programs listed below use a competitive admission process to select applicants for admission. Please refer to the program information section for specific competitive admission criteria for each program.

  • Associate of Science in Nursing
  • Dental Assisting
  • Dental Hygiene
  • Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Practical Nursing
  • Radiologic Technology
  • Surgical Technology