Welcome to Enrollment Management and Records

Welcome to the Morris College Enrollment Management and Records page! This is where your educational journey begins and we are here to assist you in obtaining your goal. Whether you want to earn a degree, learn new job skills, or experience hands-on training, Morris has a wealth of programs from which to choose. We’re glad you’re here! No matter what courses you take, you’ll find the entire Morris College family is here to help you further your educational dreams.

Admissions Policy

Admissions policies are consistent with the mission of the institution. Admission is open to all persons who show the potential for college-level work, who subscribe to the philosophy and purpose of Morris College, and who meet admissions requirements. Students of all races, creeds and national origins are welcome. New students are admitted in the fall, spring, and summer.

Morris College, a place of opportunities, admits students who have the potential to do college work, reach their potential through individual attention, and become strong leaders through personal advancement. The college application experience demands personal attention and strong relationships with public schools and other college and business officials.

The role of the Office of Enrollment Management and Records is to recruit, admit, and provide services to faculty, staff, and students during and after enrollment. From application to graduation, the Office of Enrollment Management and Records provides assistance for not only the prospective student but the family support system. Freshmen students may gain admission by meeting one of the following criteria:

  • An SAT score of 800 or an ACT score of 18
  • A high school grade point average of 2.0 or higher
  • A high school rank in the upper 75 percent of the graduating class

A review of all Admissions Categories, Requirements and Procedures is available in the current Catalog. Academic records regulations may also be found in the Academic Regulations section of the Catalog.

Selected as a “Most Affordable College”, a strong financial aid program offers support while pursuing the bachelor’s degree at Morris College. A working relationship with all vital offices allows for a smoother transition into the college.

Prospective students and family members may request campus tours, participate in pre-orientation activities and take advantage of workshops and seminars offered at the college by contacting the Office of Enrollment Management and Records at (803) 934-3225 or toll-free (866) 853-1345.

Admission Checklist

How To Apply

  1. Apply Online
  2. Request an official transcript and SAT/ACT scores from your high counselor or Request Official transcripts from all previously attended colleges.
  3. Complete the Confidential Form and submit to all previously attended colleges/universities if applicable.
  4. Reply to offer of Admissions by completing and returning the Acceptance Form to the office of Enrollment Management and Records within 10 days of receipt.
  5. File your FAFSA (Free Application)
  6. Apply for housing by completing the housing packet and submitting the required $100 housing deposit. Application Fee of ($20.00) non-refundable.

Submit all to:

  • Morris College
    Office of Enrollment Management and Records
    100 West College Street
    Sumter, South Carolina 29150
    Fax: (803) 773-8241

Registration

Whether you’re registering for classes, tracking down a transcript after you graduate, or just have a general question in regards to registration, the Morris College Registrar’s Office is here to help you. Our goal is to make sure that alumni, faculty, staff, current student, and future students can access the services they seek and get the help they need.

Each semester, current students register for classes for the next semester.

Registration at the college is a process that includes:

  1. Academic Advising with a faculty or staff member
  2. Pre-Registration for Classes
  3. Registering for Classes
  4. Paying a tuition and fee bill or confirming attendance

Contact the Registrar's Office

Ms. Gloria Scriven
Phone: (803) 934-3225
Hours of Operation - 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM



Tuition & Fees

Net Price Calculator

Using the net price calculator, you can find out your eligibility for financial aid from schools to which you plan to apply and estimate your out-of-pocket expenses.


Instructions for downloading forms

1. Download and fill out the form

2. Mail it to the Office of Admissions and Records
OR
Scan to the Admissions website at admissions.morris.edu
OR
Fax to (803) 773-8241

Forms for Accepted Students:


Health Insurance "Opt-Out" Information

Students who can provide Morris College with confirmation that they are already covered by an acceptable Health Insurance plan can elect to "Opt-Out" of the Morris College plan and not pay the insurance fees.
View "Opt-Out" information.


Refund Policy

The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (Public Law 105-244) changed substantially the way funds paid toward a student’s education are to be handled when a recipient of Student Financial Aid (SFA) funds withdraw from school. Morris College, therefore, has changed its refund policy to coincide with the New Higher Education Return of Title IV Funds Policy.

A student who withdraws from the college after registration but before he/she has completed 60 percent of the period of enrollment is entitled to a credit of tuition, fees, room, and board based on the following formula:

The percentage of the period of enrollment completed =

the number of calendar days completed in the period as of the day the student withdrew divided by the number of calendar days in the period of enrollment

Percentage of the period of enrollment completed multiplied by institutional charges = adjusted charges after withdrawal

Example: 15 days completed prior to withdrawal divided by 112 days in the period of enrollment = 13% period of enrollment completed

13% x $10,337.00 = $1,343.81 adjusted charges

Students who move off-campus during the semester for any reason other than withdrawal will not receive any refund of their room and board charges. The insurance fee also is non-refundable.

Note: The preceding formula is also used to determine how much SFA Program funds the student has earned at the time of withdrawal. After the 60 percent point in the period of enrollment, a student has earned 100 percent of the SFA Program funds. (See Consumer Information Bulletin).