If you are a high school student seeking Dual Enrollment or Accelerated High School, before applying please read the Program Information and Requirements.
If you believe you qualify, please follow these steps to apply:
1. Submit Online Application
Complete and submit the Online Application for Admission.
2. Take the Accuplacer Assessment or Submit Appropriate Test Scores
The Accuplacer Assessment is a placement test that can be taken in place of appropriate placement scores for necessary placement into Math or English course.
Accuplacer is offered in the Testing Center on the Boaz campus Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
ACT, SAT and High School Transcripts can be evaluated for Math and English placement. Please email studentservices@snead.edu to find out what type of placement is appropriate for you.
Students interested in taking the Accuplacer through Examity must have a computer that meets Examity/Accuplacer requirements for software, audio, and video. There is also a $25 fee for the online proctoring service.
Students must bring a photo ID with them in order to take the Accuplacer assessment.
Official documentation of successful completion of previous college level courses may exempt a student from needing placement.
3. Provide Approval Form
All Dual Enrollment applicants must submit the appropriate approval from his/her high school personnel and submit the Dual Enrollment Recommendation Form.
All Accelerated High School applicants must submit the appropriate approval from his/her high school personnel and submit the Accelerated Recommendation Form.
Items Needed to Complete the Dual Enrollment Application
*Download a copy of the Dual Enrollment Student Handbook for more information.
- The Snead State Application for Admission
- Dual Recommendation Form signed by the high school principal/career and technical program representative (if applicable) and high school counselor
Items Needed to Complete the Accelerated High School Application
- The Snead State Application for Admission
- Accelerated Recommendation Form signed by the high school principal
Snead State Community College has an open-door admission policy for all United States citizens and eligible Non-Citizens to assure accessibility and optimal higher education opportunities. The College admits applicants on an ongoing basis, and students may enroll in courses up to the last day to add a course for that particular semester.
Contact Admissions
If you have any questions, please email us at admissions@snead.edu.