Host Transients
If you are a student from another college looking to just “visit” our institution to take a class(es), while you maintain enrollment at your home college, you will be considered a “Host Transient.” You must receive permission from your home college to take classes with GNTC. You will need to complete the GNTC Admissions Application, indicate on it that you are applying as a Transient Student, complete the admissions process, and pay the $25 admissions fee.
A Few Important Notes
- As a host (visiting) transient student, you should be aware that the only aid that could be applied to your account here at GNTC would be any state aid (such as HOPE) that you may qualify for–provided your home college’s Financial Aid Office submits your eligibility to us reflecting that you qualify.
- Even if you do qualify for HOPE, you should be aware that you will still have a balance due to be paid by our tuition & fee deadline, since HOPE covers only a portion (90%) of the tuition rate.
- If you qualify for federal aid (such as Pell or loans) at your home college, it will not be able to apply to your account here at GNTC. Federal regulations only allow federal funds to be administered by your home college. If you qualify for federal aid and your home college notifies us, then we will send a Title IV Enrollment Verification (TEV) to your college after the term has started and the drop/add period for the term has passed. Your home college will then make any applicable adjustments to your aid at their institution accordingly.
- At the end of your term with GNTC, you will need to have your transcripts sent from our college to your home college. View our Transcript Request for more information on requesting transcripts from GNTC.