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California Community Colleges

 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
 
 
 

College Planning Guide

 
College Planning Guide- Spanish Version 
The SAT or ACT is NOT required to attend community college. 
 
For our local community college, please check out the College of Marin
 
For information on College of Marin career education, please check out the Career Education website
 
For a short PowerPoint on community college, click here
 
For information on the next steps to attend COM after graduation (how to apply to and complete registration), click here.
 
 
For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee Program (TAG) Click Here
 
For information about the Transfer Admission Guarantee Program (TAG) Click Here
 
For transfer information on specific majors, click here

For information on transfer rates by colleges, please click here.

 
Popular community colleges for San Andreas students include Santa Barbara City College, Cuesta College, Cabrillo College, Santa Monica College and Santa Rosa JC
 
 
All community college applications start here. You can use the drop-down on the right to choose a school. This is a 2-part application, so make sure you continue on to the specific college application. 

Community College is a great choice if you want to:

- Get excellent value: high quality/low cost!
- Transfer to a college or university.
- Learn job skills to enter the job market.
- Explore various subject areas while you’re deciding on a major or career field.

ADMISSIONS
You may attend any of the 116 
California Community colleges. If you have a high school diploma, you are admitted regardless of your age, prior course work, or grades.

If you do not have a high school diploma, you are admitted if:
a) You are 18 years of age or older OR
b) You have successfully passed the CHSPE OR
c) You have successfully passed the GED


To help guarantee a solid start at community college, students should start the process in the spring of their senior year.  Apply online to the community college you plan on attending. Schedule an appointment with a community college counselor and take a copy of your final transcript to your appointment. Do all of this BEFORE your priority registration date.

If you are currently attending high school and would like to take classes at a community college for enrichment, to make up credit, or to add classes to your transcript, you will need to apply and complete the registration process.  As long as you are a high school student, these classes are free. See Katie or Julie for help with this.

TRANSFER PROGRAMS
Community colleges offer a full range of lower-division general education courses for university-bound students. At a community college, counselors can help plan your program to make sure that your courses are transferable. Many community colleges offer written transfer guarantees to specific colleges and have priority admission to UC. With careful planning, students can enter a university at the junior (third year) level.

OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAMS
Career and technical programs provide students with entry-level and advanced job skills that can lead to well-paying jobs. Programs range in length from one semester to two years. Students who successfully complete these programs earn a Certificate of Achievement and may apply their credits to an associate (2 year) degree.

 
For information on California Community Colleges click here
 
 
Cick here for a map of California Community Colleges
 
 
For info on transferring to UC click here
For info on transferring to a CSU click here
For info on Historically Black Colleges click here
 
 
 
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 Benefits of Attending Community College for 2 Years to Save Money