1. First-Time College Student

  • Submit an official transcript from an accredited high school with date of graduation or High School Equivalency (GED, HiSET TASC) test scores.
  • If you are 21 years of age or younger, submit proof of a bacterial meningitis vaccination.
  • If you graduated from a home school program, provide a transcript with parental signature and date of graduation.
  • If you graduated from a non-accredited high school or did not complete your High School Equivalency (GED, HiSET TASC), you may be admitted to Del Mar College by individual approval by the Director of Admissions. Test scores must be submitted before applying for individual approval. Note: Individual approval may be subject to conditions established by the U.S. Department of Education for special assessment to be eligible to receive federal financial aid. Please refer to the Financial Aid section of the Catalog or contact the Office of Financial Aid Services at (361) 698-1293.
  • Students who have attended a foreign high school are required to have their transcript evaluated. See the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) website (https://www.naces.org) for an approved agency. For more information on the international student admissions process, please refer to the 7. International Students section of the Catalog.
  • If you are a Texas high school student and have not passed the state assessment test, you may be admitted to Del Mar College by individual approval from the Director of Admissions. An official high school transcript and test scores must be submitted before applying for individual approval.
  • Submit test scores utilizing the Texas Success Initiative Placement Exam. Completion of a Pre-Assessment Activity will be required prior to registering for the exam. Some students may be exempt from these tests based on their SAT, ACT or STAAR (check with the Student Enrollment Center on the eligibility of STAAR scores).