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Learn how to apply, enroll, and transfer to community colleges in San Diego. Discover the step-by-step process, financial aid options, academic programs, and extracurricular activities available.
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San diego community college district • Mesa College • Right by Kearny • City College • Downtown, 10 minutes away • Miramar College • Mira Mesa, 15 minutes away
Other community colleges • Grossmont College • In El Cajon, 15-20 minutes away • Cuyamaca College • In Rancho San Diego, 25 minutes away • Southwestern College • In Chula Vista, 25 minutes away • Palomar College • San Marcos, 35 minutes away
Step 1: Apply for admission • Application deadline for Fall is usually early July (SD Community College District) • For Spring 2014: November 6 • Apply online • Declare your major • Provide your College Student Identification (CSID) Number
Step 2: transcripts • Transcripts only needed if you have coursework at another college or university • Must be official (in sealed envelope) • Not submitted electronically
Step 3: apply for financial aid • Start with FAFSA • Board of Governors (BOG) waiver – offered with SD Community College District • Based on income, students do not have to pay fees for classes • Scholarships
Step 4: View the orientation • Online • Form to fill out – turn this in when you take the placement test
Step 5: take placement tests • You must take a placement test in English and math • Exceptions: • Score of 500 or better on SAT English • Score of 560 of better on SAT Math • Passing score on the EAP (taken at the end of the math and English STAR tests your junior year) • Based on your scores, you will start in college English and math classes or have to take remedial classes
Step 6: develop sep • Student Education Plan • Lays out the courses you will take during your time at the community college • Your responsibility to review your SEP with a counselor
Step 7: Register • Get your registration date and time • Register as soon as possible after that time • Pay your fees (if applicable)
Classes • Fall semester: mid-August to mid-December • Spring semester: mid-January to late May • Summer session: late May to early August • Usually classes meet: • One day a week for 3 hours • Or: Two days a week for 1 ½ hours
Fees • All community colleges in San Diego County: $46 per unit • Classes are usually 3 or 4 units • $138-184 per class • For 3 or 4 classes: $414-$736 per semester • Health fee: $19 per semester • Books: $200+ per semester • Parking: $35
Academic Programs • Mesa College • City College • Miramar College • Full list of all SD Community College District progams • You can take classes at more than one community college at the same time
For-profit colleges • Beware! • These are schools like FIDM, ITT Tech, Coleman College, Marinello School of Beauty, etc. • Community Colleges usually offer the same courses at a significantly better price!
Transferring • At Mesa, City, and Miramar: called the Transfer for Success Program • Offers guaranteed admission at some CSU and UC schools • Each community college has a transfer center • Plan far in advance
TAG Program • Transfer Admissions Guarantee program for UC: • UC Davis • UC Irvine • UC Santa Barbara • UC Riverside • UC Santa Cruz • TAG for SDSU: only for certain majors
Extracurricular activities • Sports • Student organizations • Associated Student Government • Honors Program • Study abroad
More information • Check out the community colleges’ websites! • Also: don’t forget to ask your parents for their 2012 tax returns for the FAFSA (bring to class on Thursday)