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Key Admission Stats
Institution Type
Public
- Coed
Need Aware
This school may consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission
Level of Institution
4 Year
Campus Setting
Suburb or town
284
Transfer Students Admitted
Admissions Requirements
SAT
Yes
ACT
Yes
SAT Subject Tests
No
AP Course Credit
Yes
Dual Enrollment
Yes
Transcript
Yes
Important Deadlines
Test Optional
No
Rolling Admissions
No
Admitted Student Stats
US States Represented
35
Countries Represented
25
Students Enrolled By Household Income
Admissions Resources
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For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page
What Students Are Saying
Seeing that this is my first year the most tips that I can give is study study study It will play a major roll in everything you do in class. show up everyday and on time as much as possible and you will be a step closer in succeeding.
Rickey from Corsicana, TX
Tips for those looking into attending Navarro College would be this:
Get to know your instructors by visiting them during office hours and do not be afraid to ask them for advice or help, connect with your classmates, and lastly, involve yourself in the numerous clubs and activities Navarro has to offer.
Get to know your instructors by visiting them during office hours and do not be afraid to ask them for advice or help, connect with your classmates, and lastly, involve yourself in the numerous clubs and activities Navarro has to offer.
Anonymous from Corsicana, TX
Utilize the Corsicana campus for all financial needs, or learn on your own. Make the most of your experience by doing well in your classes, and definitely go for an associate's degree. The core curriculum required for it will automatically transfer (plus a few more hours) to any Texas school [possibly others, too]. The degree makes it to where the school has to accept 60+ hours of your courses, and it cannot be picked apart. They can, however, throw things out such as orientation, but they still credit you with a few hours from it at the school you transfer to.
Jackson from Waxahachie, TX
Make an effort to attend all of your classes becuase most of the time the professors will give u hints and shortcuts that might help you on tests and finals.
Tony from Desoto, TX
Study hard and everything will be great. You must meet the president of the college, very nice person. And need to visit the library, it will become your best friend.
Jacksiry from Corsicana, TX
Always ask questions even if you think it sounds stupid, still ask because you never know, your questions might end up helping you get the right assistance you need.
Stephanie from Corsicana, TX