Students who are 60 years of age or older and who are eligible for the Senior Adult Scholarship program must meet institutional admission requirements. This waiver (scholarship) can be used for developmental and credit courses. Waivers (scholarships) are limited based on the availability of space. Required institutional fees and other expenses, including lab fees, books, and supplies are the responsibility of the student.
Apply Now! Submit an Application for Admission.
Acquire proof of high school graduation by requesting an official high school transcript which indicates the date of graduation or an official GED transcript. Have the high school or agency mail or via an electronic credentialing service such as Parchment, National Student Clearinghouse, or Scribbles.
Request official transcripts from each college/university you have attended. All official transcripts must be mailed directly from the college/ university or via an electronic credentialing service such as Parchment, National Student Clearinghouse, or Scribbles.
Bring a valid photo ID to the Financial Aid office.
Visit Advising for assistance in selecting a course and registering during the drop/add period.
Pay any fees that are not covered by the scholarship.
How Do I Pay for Classes?
Wallace Community College’s Bookstore, housed in Cunningham Hall on the Dothan Campus, is operated by Barnes & Noble.
Barnes & Noble is offering Wallace Books+, a program that helps reduce the cost of materials, while also ensuring students conveniently receive all the required course materials before the first day of class.
Should you have any questions regarding the Bookstore, please do not hesitate to contact them at (334) 556-2240 or email: sm8492@bncollege.com.