b"13.Submit scores for course placement For course placement purposes, all freshmen must submit ACT scores or take the Accuplacer. 14.Transfer Students If you are an F-1 student transferring to MGCCC from another SEVIS approved US institution, you must meet all admission requirements listed above prior to acceptance and new I-20 being generated. You must be in legal status as an F-1 student and transfer in to the next available start term.If the transfer does not occur within the next available start term, the transfer must occur within 5 months of your program end date of your current institution. The International Student Transfer Form must be completed/submitted to the campus DSO and your SEVIS record must be transferred to the appropriate MGCCC campus. 15.The PDSO and DSOs of the institution reserve the right to deny admission to any international applicant according to College Catalog policy. SEVIS Fee Notice Effective September 1, 2004, all international students applying for F-1 status are required to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee at www.fmjfee.com. New students and exchange visitors with a Form I-20 or Form DS-2019 issued on or after September 1, 2004 are subject to the fee. Continuing students and exchange visitors are not required to pay the fee except under certain circumstances. For complete information on payment of the fee go to www.fmjfee.com, www.ice.gov or call 1-212-620-3418. Senior Citizens Persons above the age of 65 may be admitted on the first day of classes on a space-available basis to any course offered by the College without tuition; however, all fees must be paid by the student (registration, book service, and technology fees). This does not include private or semi-private lessons. Those 62-64 are admitted under the same conditions if retired. Regular admissions requirements must be met prior to registration. Denial of Admission Admission to the College may be denied should the campus admissions committee become aware of information that would lead the committee to believe an applicant's admission would not be in the best interest of the student or the college community. Denial of admission to the College may result from any of the following: a.Conviction of a felony. b.Involvement in use, sale, or distribution of illegal drugs and/or narcotics. c.Military discharge under conditions other than honorable. d.Involvement in campus disorders at other institutions. e.Disciplinary dismissal from other institutions. f.Falsifying any information on records required for admission. g.A minor living outside the home of his/her legal parent or guardian without the parent or guardian providing the college with advance written permission. h.Any information relative to the applicant's character, conduct, and/or institutional relationships that would be inconsistent with the philosophy, objectives, and attitudes of the constituency of the college community. i.Any student applying for admission for a subsequent enrollment period will be denied admission for failure to remove financial indebtedness or other unfulfilled obligations to the college resulting from a previous enrollment. j.Any other reason or information considered to be of such nature that it would be detrimental to the academic society. 30"