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Reverse Transfer


What is Reverse Transfer?

Reverse Transfer is a process by which students pursuing a four-year degree could be eligible for an associate degree from Rend Lake College based on a combination of your previous work at Rend Lake and current course work.

What are the benefits?

There are many benefits to earning your associate degree. Many employers offer raises or promotions for college degrees earned. In addition, several four year universities offer tuition discounts to students who have earned an associate degree. Please check with your employer or your current college/university to learn more about the benefits you could receive by earning your associate degree at Rend Lake College.

Am I Eligible for Reverse Transfer?

You may be eligible if you have completed 16 credit hours at Rend Lake College, have a GPA of 2.0 or higher at Rend Lake College, and have completed more than 64 applicable credits through Rend Lake or other colleges/universities. If you are pursuing a bachelor’s degree or have recently attended another college or university, you may be eligible.

What do I need to do next?

First, you must contact your college/university and complete the reverse transfer transcript request/release form to have your transcripts sent to Rend Lake College. Please send them to the address below:
Rend Lake College
Attn: Student Records
468 N Ken Gray Parkway
Ina, IL 62846

What happens if I can be awarded an associate degree?

You will be contacted by Rend Lake College informing you of the conferment of the degree to your transcript, and you will receive your degree at the end of the next academic term.

What if I don't meet the requirements for an associate degree?

You will be contacted by Rend Lake College informing you of what class/credits remain outstanding for an associate degree.

FERPA Statement
Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, updated January 2009, I understand that my educational records cannot be released without my permission. By completing the University reverse transfer request, I authorize the release of my academic records from the University to Rend Lake College in order to evaluate a complete reverse transfer evaluation between the two institutions without the violation of FERPA. I also authorize Rend Lake College to send back confirmation of my associates to the University. I understand that I have the right to rescind this release agreement of my academic records at any time by notifying the Registrar at Rend Lake College.

 

Residency


BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THE ADMISSION APPLICATION, PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION TO REND LAKE COLLEGE.

Residency Requirements

Tuition charges at Rend Lake College are based on the residency of the individual. Students are classified in one of three ways: in-district student, out-of-district student or out-of-state student. More information about residency can be found here.

In-District Student

Students who are United States citizens or permanent residents of the United States and have occupied a dwelling within the district for at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the semester will be classified as residents of the Rend Lake College district.

The college is comprised of the following high school districts: Benton, Christopher, Hamilton County, Mt. Vernon, Norris City-Omaha-Enfield, Pinckneyville, Sesser-Valier, Thompsonville, Waltonville, Wayne City, Webber, Woodlawn, Zeigler-Royalton.

In order to verify residency information, a certification statement is included requiring a signature on the New Student Enrollment Form which reads as follows: "By checking in-district, I am certifying that I have been a resident of the RLC District (own or occupy a dwelling in the district) for 30 days prior to THE BEGINNING OF CLASSES." Also, above the signature line, the following statement is included: "I understand that withholding or falsifying information on this application may result in ineligibility for admission to or dismissal from Rend Lake College. I further certify that all information on this application is complete and correct." Appropriate follow-up will be pursued by college personnel if deemed necessary to verify this certification, including sending correspondence to the mailing address and placing registration "holds" for proof of residency.

Rend Lake College will accept the following forms of residency documentation when evidence of residency is requested: driver's license, automobile license registration, voter registration card, proof of ownership and/or occupancy of a residence, utility or telephone bill, property tax statement, or other item providing address verification as determined acceptable by the Director of Student Records. In some instances, students may need to review their property tax statement for residency status.

Out-of-District Student

Students who are United States citizens or permanent residents of the United States and whose residence is outside the boundaries of the Rend Lake College district shall be classified as out-of-district students.

Out-of-district Illinois students are charged a tuition fee equal to 150% of the highest in-district tuition rate of any neighboring contiguous community college.

The tuition charged will vary from year to year based on the highest tuition assessed by neighboring community colleges. Official tuition rates can be found here.

In addition, the out-of-district tuition may be waived for a student who is enrolled in a course being provided under terms of a contract for services between the employer and the college.

Out-of-State Student

Students who have not occupied a dwelling within the State of Illinois for at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the semester or who declare their permanent residence to be outside the State of Illinois are classified as out-of-state residents.

The tuition charged will vary from year to year based on the actual in-district tuition rate. The actual tuition charged is determined by March for the coming school year. Applicable fees associated with certain classes also will be charged to the students.

In addition, the out-of-state tuition may be waived for a student who is enrolled in a course being provided under terms of a contract for services between the employer and the college.

Veterans Residency

Per Public Act 098-0306, students utilizing federal Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance and the Montgomery GI Bill® – Active Duty (Chapter 30) shall be deemed an in-district resident for tuition purposes. Veterans also will receive priority advisement and registration.

Community College Educational Agreement

Out-of-district residents can attend RLC at the in-district rate if you are enrolling in a program not offered at the college in your district. See below.

Comprehensive Agreement Regarding the Expansion of Educational Resources

THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and among the BOARD OF TRUSTEES from each participating community college for the expressed purpose of providing additional educational programs to the citizens of each district involved in this Agreement.

  • Black Hawk College
  • Carl Sandburg College
  • City Colleges of Chicago
  • College of DuPage
  • College of Lake County
  • Danville Area Community College
  • Elgin Community College
  • Heartland Community College
  • Highland Community College
  • Illinois Central College
  • Illinois Eastern Community College
  • Illinois Valley Community College
  • John A. Logan College
  • John Wood Community College
  • Joliet Junior College
  • Kankakee Community College
  • Kaskaskia College
  • Kishwaukee College
  • Lake Land College
  • Lewis and Clark Community College
  • Lincoln Land Community College
  • McHenry County College
  • Moraine Valley Community College
  • Morton College
  • Oakton Community College
  • Parkland College
  • Prairie State College
  • Rend Lake College
  • Richland Community College
  • Rock Valley College
  • Sauk Valley Community College
  • Shawnee Community College
  • South Suburban College
  • Southwestern Illinois College
  • Spoon River College
  • Triton College
  • Waubonsee Community College
  • William Rainey Harper College

It is the desire of Rend Lake College to expand educational services to the greatest number of students in each district by establishing a viable method of cooperation to share programs of each institution and thereby maximize the utilization of the finances, facilities, equipment, and personnel of each institution, and by so doing, provide educational services which might otherwise be impracticable for any of the colleges individually. RLC believes that the implementation of this agreement holds great promise for further development of higher education in Illinois. This agreement supersedes and takes the place of any and all prior cooperative agreements, and that all said prior agreements are hereby terminated.

Institutional Identification

For the purpose of this Agreement, the college district sending the students to another college will be referred to as the "Sending College" and the college receiving students from another college district will be referred to as the "Receiving College".

Terms of Agreement

The educational programs offered by the colleges as part of this Agreement shall be programs approved by the Illinois Community College Board and the Illinois Board of Higher Education. The Agreement is explicitly for programs of study leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree or certificate in Career and Technical Education.

Duration of Agreement

This Agreement shall be in force upon adoption by the Board of Trustees of each of the participating colleges and will continue until terminated under the provision of item 6.

Amendments to Agreement

Amendments and/or revisions to this Agreement may be made at a time by mutual consent of all parties in writing. Such amendments and/or revisions shall be prepared in the form of an addendum agreement. The procedure for approval ofsuch addenda and/or revisions shall follow the same procedure employed in securing approval by all parties in the original Agreement. In the event of amendments and/or revisions to this Agreement, students who have entered an educational program shall be allowed to complete the program under the terms of this Agreement.

Coordination of Agreement

This Agreement shall commence in April 2007 and shall be continuous with automatic renewal. Illinois Central College in consultation with member institutions will coordinate changes and distribution of those changes to the other colleges on an annual basis when necessary.

Termination of Agreement

The participation of any college(s) in this Agreement may be terminated at the end of any spring semester to be in effect the following fall term at the request of the College President. Notice shall be given in writing on or before March 1 of the preceding academic year to each of the other College Presidents. In the event ofsuch termination, students who have entered an educational program shall be allowed to complete the program under the terms of this Agreement.

Citizens Eligibility

Approval for students participating within this Agreement resides with the Sending College. Upon approval from the Sending College, a citizen may take advantage of the educational opportunity provided through this Agreement to apply for acceptance at a program not available in his/her home district. Furthermore, a citizen may not enroll under the provisions of this Agreement in a program of a participating institution outside of his/her own ifthat citizen's educational objective can be met in the college of his/her home district.

Registration

Upon written approval from the Sending College, students shall register at the Receiving College and shall be members of that district for the terms of their enrollments. Under the terms of this agreement, students may take approved courses at either institution. Upon successful completion, courses taken at the Sending College shall be acceptable to transfer to the Receiving College for completion of the program, or vice versa.

Additional Educational Services

The Receiving College shall provide access to its Learning Resources Center and other instructional resources for students from the Sending College, equal to those provided for any other student at their campus. The Receiving College shall also provide counseling/guidance and other services that will facilitate the learning process.

Records and Recognition of Completion

The Receiving College shall maintain admissions records and transcripts and issue any and all degrees or certificates to students completing the educational program. The Receiving College will provide copies of such records to the Sending College at the student's request.

Scholarships and Student Activities

The Receiving College shall be considered the home district for athletic eligibility and/or any activity where the student officially represents an institution as well as for military and Illinois State Student Assistance Commission Scholarships. Athletic eligibility will be determined by the rules of the college's athletic conference. Students from any Sending College may be eligible at any Receiving College for any other extracurricular activities, scholarships, or other recognition of excellence in the program for which they are attending at the Receiving College.

Publicity

The educational programs offered through this Agreement shall be noted in college catalogs and publicized by the participating districts in a manner consistent with ICCB requirements and institutional publicity policies. Marketing of programs into another college district will only be done with the permission of that district.

Communication of Agreement

The Sending College shall communicate the terms of this Agreement to its students attending a Receiving College. Said students will be responsible for all normal operating rules and conditions of the campus he/she is on at any given time.

Reimbursement

The Receiving College shall be eligible to file all claims for State apportionment for any student from the Sending College enrolled in the Receiving College's programs covered by this Agreement.

Transportation

Students shall be responsible for their own transportation to and from Sending and Receiving Colleges.

Tuition and Fees

Students from the Sending College will pay the resident tuition and fees ofthe Receiving College. All students seeking state or federal financial assistance are required to make application at the Receiving College.

FTE Reporting

For purposes of capital (construction space), FTE enrollment in the classes taken are reported by the Receiving College.

Student Enrollments

The cooperating institutions in this Agreement shall be treated as one district in relation to admission policies for the programs included herein; however, residents of the respective college districts may have priority consideration where limited program space is available.

Chargeback

Colleges sending students to receiving colleges identified in this Agreement will not pay chargebacks. Procedurally, students who wish to enroll at a Receiving College herein identified will secure from their home college a letter designating them as participants in an approved program. A copy of such letter will be sent to the Receiving College, which will thus know not to charge the out-of-district rate.

Special Note: Nothing contained in this Agreement shall operate to create a relationship of Principal and Agent between the Parties.

These worksheets detail the requirements for Associate degrees of Science (AS), Arts (AA), Fine Arts (AFA), and Engineering Science (AES) offered at RLC.

The worksheets will help you plan your semesters at RLC.

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements


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Rend Lake College maintains an open enrollment policy that provides access to higher education for those individuals who can benefit from its comprehensive programs. Admission to the college does not guarantee entrance into a particular course or program of study because students may have to meet specific requirements for entrance into certain programs. In addition, students are required to complete specified prerequisites prior to enrollment in certain courses. There is no discrimination in the admission or recruitment of students on the basis of age, disability, marital status, military status, citizenship status, national origin, race, religion, sex or other legally protected status.

Prospective students should enroll in advance of their expected start date for better class selection. Students enrolling in degree programs will be placed according to test scores in effect at the time of registration. Enrollment forms are available at the college, on the college’s website HERE and at high schools in the RLC district. Prospective students should enroll in advance of their expected start date for better class selection. Students enrolling in degree programs will be placed according to test scores in effect at the time of registration.

Applicants for a certificate or an associate’s degree from Rend Lake College should submit official transcripts from colleges they have attended. Students taking college-level courses must demonstrate college-level competency in language, reading and mathematics. Students entering a degree program or enrolling in a math or English course can determine placement with scores from ACCUPLACER/ASSET/COMPASS/RLC Paper & Pencil Test, or ACT/SAT scores.

I am a High School Graduate or GED Recipient

To be admitted to Rend Lake College, the prospective student needs to:

  1. Complete and submit a Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form.
  2. Submit official high school transcript with graduation posted or GED certificate.* 
  3. Submit test scores, or scores from an alternate assessment as determined by Rend Lake College, or make arrangements for placement assessment with the Academic Advisement Center.
  4. Make an appointment with the Academic Advisement Center for educational planning.

*New students 18 years of age and older who do not have a high school diploma or GED will be admitted as a pre-college student until high school equivalency is obtained.

I am a Transfer Student from an Accredited College

To be admitted to Rend Lake College, the prospective student needs to:

  1. Complete and submit a Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form.
  2. Submit test scores, or scores from an alternate assessment as determined by Rend Lake College, or make arrangements for placement assessment with the Academic Advisement Center.
  3. Submit official high school transcript with graduation posted or GED certificate.
  4. Submit official transcripts to the Office of Student Records from all colleges previously attended.
  5. Make an appointment with the Academic Advisement Center for educational planning.

I am a Student Currently Enrolled in High School

To be admitted to Rend Lake College, the prospective student needs to:

  1. Complete and submit a Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form..
  2. Submit test scores, or scores from an alternate assessment as determined by Rend Lake College, or make arrangements for placement assessment with the Academic Advisement Center.
  3. Secure permission of high school official to attend Rend Lake College and submit a completed authorization form to the Office of Student Records
  4. Make an appointment with the Academic Advisement Center for educational planning.

I am a Non-High School Graduate 18 Years of Age or Older

To be admitted to Rend Lake College, the prospective student needs to:

  1. Complete and submit a Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form.
  2. Submit official GED certificate. (NOTE: New students 18 years of age and older who do not have a high school diploma or GED will be admitted as a pre-college student until high school equivalency is obtained.)
  3. Submit test scores, or scores from an alternate assessment as determined by Rend Lake College, or make arrangements for placement assessment with the Academic Advisement Center
  4. Make an appointment with the Academic Advisement Center for educational planning.

I am a Home-Schooled Student or High School-Age Student Not Attending High School

A home-schooled student is defined as an applicant who has officially severed his or her relationship with the district secondary education provider but is completing or has completed a home-study program believed to be the equivalent of a high school diploma or GED certification. This program must include, but is not limited to, reading, language arts, mathematics, social science and science. Students must be juniors or seniors and/or 16 years of age or older to attend Rend Lake College.

To be admitted to Rend Lake College, the prospective student needs to:

  1. Complete and submit a Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form.
  2. Provide yearly documentation stating the student has never had or has officially severed his or her connection with the school system.
  3. Provide any transcripts available to document credit or completion of secondary education. 
  4. Submit placement test, ACT or SAT scores, or scores from an alternate assessment as determined by Rend Lake College, or make arrangements for placement assessment with the Academic Advisement Center
  5. Make an appointment with the Academic Advisement Center for educational planning.

I am an International Student

Prospective international students who wish to attend Rend Lake College must enroll in an associate degree program; must provide proof of secondary education completion; must provide proof of financial support for tuition, fees, books, supplies and living expenses for two academic years at the current estimated cost rate; and have a minimum score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam.

Prospective students should first contact a Primary Designated School Official / Designated School Official at [email protected] signifying interest in obtaining an associate degree at Rend Lake College. The PDSO / DSO will send the Intent Agreement to the prospective student.

The following forms must be received by the DSO in order to issue an I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant Student Status) to an international student for the purpose of obtaining an F-1 visa:

  • Intent Agreement
  • Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form
  • Proof of completion of secondary education in English translation
  • International student financial statement
  • Financial documentation for financial statement in English translation
  • Any other official documentation indicating visa and passport status

International students must have a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based TOEFL, 173 on the computer-based TOEFL, or 61 on the Internet-based TOEFL, and must meet all degree program requirements. International students must provide documentation that the student has met TOEFL guidelines or provide certification that English is the student’s first language.

Students Entering Baccalaureate-Transfer Curricula

Students enrolling in transfer degree programs at RLC must meet minimum admission requirements as directed by Illinois Public Act 86-0954. Specific requirements are based on the student’s high school record. Students must complete at least 15
units of high school coursework from the following five categories: 

  • 4 years of English (emphasizing written and oral communications and literature)
  • 3 years of social science (emphasizing history and government)
  • 3 years of mathematics (introductory through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry or fundamentals of computer programming)
  • 3 years of science (laboratory sciences)
  • 2 years of electives in foreign language, music, vocational education or art

Institutions may admit prospective students if the institution determines through assessment or through evaluation based on learning outcomes of coursework taken, including vocational education courses, that the student demonstrates knowledge
and skills substantially equivalent to the knowledge and skills expected to be acquired in their high school courses required for admission. 

An enrollment requirement may be satisfied through assessment testing and / or completion of specified remedial / developmental or college-level courses. Students meeting the prerequisite and assessment requirements for transfer-level courses will satisfy admissions requirements. Students must meet the assessment requirements regardless of whether or not they meet the high school course-specific requirements. Students will be assessed in English, mathematics and reading to assist with placement in courses appropriate to their academic abilities. Students who have successfully completed 24 semester hours of transfer-level coursework at an accredited college or university will be considered having the equivalent of the required high school coursework shown above.

For more information regarding admission requirements to Rend Lake College, prospective students are encouraged to contact Student Records personnel at (618) 437-5321, Ext. 1230.

Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC)

Rend Lake College is a member of Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges, a consortium of over 1,700 colleges and universities that provide college-level educational opportunities for servicemembers and their families. As a Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges member, Rend Lake College:  

  • Recognizes the GED high school equivalency certificate/ diploma;
  • Recognizes learning gained from specialized training and experience in the military services;
  • Establishes competency by nationally recognized means, such as standardized tests;
  • Maintains a flexible transfer of credits policy for the mobile, active-duty servicemember;
  • Publicizes alternative admissions procedures available to servicemembers and waives formal admission procedures for those seeking enrollment in course work for transfer to another institution;
  • Conducts a timely evaluation of the educational records and relevant experiences of servicemembers,
  • Completes a student agreement or degree completion plan for all degree-seeking servicemembers.

Student Services
Phone: (618) 437-5321 Ext. 1266
Toll-free (In-District): 1-800-369-5321 Ext. 1266
Email: [email protected]
Address: 468 N. Ken Gray Parkway, Ina, IL 62846 Attn: Student Services
Fax Number: (618) 437-5677 Attn: Student Services

 

If you're a continuing student, there are two ways for you to register for classes, depending on your situation and preference.

Advisor-Assisted Option

  1. Create your tentative schedule using a class schedule, also available from the Student Records Office on campus.
  2. Make an appointment with an academic advisor for finalizing your schedule of classes.
  3. Review your degree requirements.
  4. Arrange for payment of tuition and fees.
  5. Rent or buy your textooks and purchase supplies at the Textbook Store and Retail Center in the Academic building.

Self-Advisement Option

As a continuing student, you can self-advise by completiting a registration form and submitting it to the Student Records Office IF:

  • You have completed or, through your current enrollment will reach, a total of 30 credit hours
  • You have a minimum 2.5 grade-point average
  • You have completed any and all required college preparatory classes

NOTE: Students on academic probation must obtain an advisor's signature to register for the next semester. Other exceptions to the self-advisement option may apply.

Registering for the first time


1. Complete a Rend Lake College New Student Enrollment Form.

2. Submit your official high school transcript with graduation posted or GED certificate.

3. Submit your ACT or SAT scores or arrange for placement testing in the Academic Advisement Center.

3. Submit official transcripts from any other colleges you have attended.

4. Make an appointment with an academic advisor or your faculty advisor when you are ready to set up your schedule. Visit Career Services to discuss career development and goal setting, educational planning, and accessing campus services and activities.

5. Arrange for payment of tuition and fees by

6. Get your Student ID from the Learning Resource Center or from Student Records in the Baker Administration Building. You will need a picture identification (driver’s license or state issued I.D.) and a class schedule to do so. The replacement cost for a Student ID is $10. Your Student ID and current schedule of classes are required to rent or purchase textbooks.

7. Rent or buy textbooks and purchase the supplies you need at our Bookstore and Retail Center on the first floor of the Academic Building.

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