Consortium Cross-Registration
Wilmington College is a member of the Southwest Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) and the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities (GCCCU). Full-time degree seeking Wilmington College students can take courses from other SOCHE institutions by cross-registration. Full-time and half-time degree-seeking students may take courses from other GCCCU institutions by cross-registration.
Students pay Wilmington College tuition for courses taken through consortium registration, and may be eligible for financial aid. Credits earned through cross-registration at consortium member institutions are considered residence credit at Wilmington College and count toward the WC grade point average.
SOCHE members include:
- Air Force Institute of Technology
- Antioch College
- Central State University
- Clark State Community College
- Edison General and Technical State College
- Kettering College of Medical Arts
- Sinclair Community College
- The Union Institute
- Southern State Community College
- Urbana University
- United Theological Seminary
- University of Dayton
- Wilberforce University
- Wilmington College
- Wittenberg University
- Wright State University
GCCCU members include:
- Art Academy of Cincinnati
- Athenaeum of Ohio
- Chatfield College
- Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary
- Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
- College of Mount St. Joseph
- Hebrew Union College / Jewish Institute of Religion
- Miami University
- Northern Kentucky University
- Thomas More College
- University of Cincinnati
- Wilmington College
- Xavier University
Information about scheduling and registration is available in the Office of Academic Records. To obtain financial aid, a consensual agreement must be filed with the Office of Student Financial Services.
Transient Student Status Students wishing to take off-campus courses not part of the Wilmington College programs or the consortium programs must complete an application for Transient Student Status (click here to download form). The application can be obtained, and must be returned when completed to the Office of Academic Records prior to the term of study at another institution in order to be certain of receiving credit for a Wilmington College degree. It is the responsibility of the student to make certain an official transcript of work done at other institutions is received by the Registrar.
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