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1 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND ALTERNATE PROGRAMS

2 Who should consider a California Community College? Students choose to attend a Community College for many reasons: Undecided on academic or career goals Have not met requirements for admission to a 4-year directly out of high school Second chance at first choice four-year institution Are not ready or able to leave home Want the affordability of community colleges Want additional academic preparation or exploration in specific academic areas

3 Types of Programs at CC’s Certificate Programs (Automotive, Welding, Pharmacy Technician, etc.)--- gain job skills AA or AS (“traditional” 2-year degree) AA-T or AS-T (offered in a limited but growing number of majors)

4 AA-T and AS-T New joint transfer program that makes it easier to transfer from the CCC to a CSU 24 different majors offered now, will expand Guaranteed admission to CSU GPA advantage when applying to CSU impacted majors or campuses When admitted to CSU, will need only 60 more semester units to complete bachelor’s degree See www.adegreewithaguarantee.com for more informationwww.adegreewithaguarantee.com

5 Where Should I Go? 112 Community Colleges in California Most DHS grads attend Las Positas or DVC Some CCCs have specialized programs (e.g., Fire Service Technology at LPC; Culinary at DVC)

6 How Much Does it Cost and How do I Apply? Fees at CCCs are currently $46/unit. With average of 30 units per year, fees are about $1400/year. Apply online (free), generally in February Apply and complete enrollment steps as early as possible. LPC has Early Admission period, which typically ends in late February Counselors from LPC and DVC will come to DHS to talk to seniors about their application and assessment procedures

7 What about Testing? No SAT or ACT testing required Must take English and Math assessments after apply to a CCC to determine whether placement into college-level English and math courses. No cost for those assessments. Some exemptions to assessment requirement—varies by CCC

8 CCC Transfer Agreements CCCs have Transfer Admission Guarantees (TAG) with many 4-year schools. All CCCs have TAGs with six UCs Some CCCs have TAGs with certain CSUs, private schools, and out-of-state schools (see examples on next 2 slides: Las Positas and SBCC) Las Positas has Concurrent Enrollment programs with UC Berkeley and CSUEB

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11 CCC Enrollment Process Varies from college to college, so be sure to check the websites of colleges you intend to apply to The following slides are examples of enrollment process at Las Positas and DVC

12 Las Positas Early Admission Process Step 1: Submit an Early Admission Application online Step 2: Receive a Confirmation Email with your Student ID number Step 3: Complete New Student Online Orientation Step 4: Complete English/Math Assessments Step 5: Complete assignments prior to Group Program Planning Session Step 6: Attend an Early Admission Group Program Planning Session Step 7: Register for Classes Step 8: Pay Fees

13 DVC Steps in Enrollment First time college students, including graduating seniors In order to get priority registration and get in the classes you need to do the following: 1) Submit an application online using OpenCCC,OpenCCC 2) Take the online orientation,online orientation 3) take the college assessments for English and Math, and 4) register for COUNS 095 to receive academic advising/educational planning before you enroll in classes. Once you complete these steps you will be able to register for classes before students who have not completed these steps. Online orientation and assessment are completed late in the term prior to when you intend to start taking college classes, so it is important to submit your application for the correct term. Online orientation (continued…….)

14 DVC Enrollment, continued Register for classes through InSite/WebAdvisor on or after your assigned registration date.InSite/WebAdvisor Pay fees.fees Obtain a DVC Connect Card, your student ID.DVC Connect Card There are other steps and services that may serve you and should be explored: *Apply for Financial Aid and the Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOG)Financial Aid *Apply for Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS)EOPS

15 Trade/Technical Schools Consider speciality schools such as Heald, Wyotech, California Culinary Academy, Dublin Beauty College All have different entrance requirements--- check with admissions All have financial aid available as well

16 Useful Websites about CCC and Transfer Options www.adegreewithaguarantee.com www.californiacolleges.edu www.assist.org CSU Local Admission and Service Areas: http://www.calstate.edu/sas/onestopkiosk/documents/CS ULocalAdmission-ServiceAreas.pdf http://www.calstate.edu/sas/onestopkiosk/documents/CS ULocalAdmission-ServiceAreas.pdf UC TAG Matrix: http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/file s/tag-matrix.pdf http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/file s/tag-matrix.pdf Go the website of any CCC and search for “Transfer Programs”

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