College Resources for Students
Information on Applying to a California Community College
CCC Apply - California Community Colleges Online ApplicationYour gateway to the California Community Colleges. Each year at our 116 colleges, 2.1 million students from all over the world build their career skills, prepare for transfer to four-year colleges and universities, or simply enrich their lives through learning.
IMPORTANT TIP : Please note your last high school attended as your ADULT SCHOOL, when applying to college. cccapply.org |
Clovis Community CollegeClovis Community College serves over 13,000 students in the Central Valley, and joins Fresno City College and Reedley College as part of State Center Community College District. Clovis Community College offers state-of-the-art facilities with a dynamic campus culture embracing diversity, individualism, and uniqueness of our student population.
www.cloviscollege.edu/admissions-and-aid/admissions/high-school-students/adult-school-student-steps-to-enroll.html |
Fresno City CollegeFresno City College is a comprehensive learning community offering innovative instructional programs in anticipation of and responsive to the lifelong learning needs of our diverse population. The College provides a wide variety of supportive services to assist our students in achieving their educational goals.
www.fresnocitycollege.edu/student-services/programs/adult-education.html |
Madera Community CollegeThe Madera Center serves 2,600 students, generating a full-time equivalency of approximately 1,300 students per year. The Center offers a wide variety of academic and occupational programs and opportunities for students. Utilizing services and course catalogs from its sister institution, Reedley College, the Madera Center offers over 360 courses each year in 38 areas of study and gives students a choice of transfer, Associate Degree, Associate Degrees for Transfer, Certificates of Achievement, and Certificates.
www.maderacollege.edu |
Madera Community College at Oakhurst The Oakhurst Center serves 500 students and generates a full-time equivalency of approximately 250 students per year. The 120 academic and occupational education courses are taught annually in nine classrooms, including a science lab and two computer labs, arranged into a student-friendly campus setting. Included within the Center are two Distance Learning classrooms which allow connectivity to sister campuses at Clovis, Madera, Reedley, and Fresno allowing students to complete their general education, associate Degrees and transfer courses at the Oakhurst Center.
www.oakhurstcenter.com |
Reedley CollegeReedley College motivates and empowers students to be successful by providing high-quality, innovative educational opportunities. We inspire a passion for learning to meet the academic and workforce goals of our diverse communities. Our associate degree programs, career technical education, transfer level, and basic skills courses are offered in an accessible and safe learning environment.
www.reedleycollege.edu |
Adult Education Dual Enrollment
Adult Education Dual Enrollment is available for adult school students in a high school diploma or high school equivalency program and would like to take classes at a community college.
For students interested in completing community college courses while in a high school diploma or equivalency program at an adult school, please contact a transition specialist/college counselor to complete the Adult Education Dual Enrollment Form.
For students interested in completing community college courses while in a high school diploma or equivalency program at an adult school, please contact a transition specialist/college counselor to complete the Adult Education Dual Enrollment Form.
Financial Aid
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®)Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school.
Financial Aid School Codes:
studentaid.gov/fafsa |
California Dream Act Application (CADAA)The California Dream Act Application allows students interested in attending eligible California Colleges, Universities and Career Education Programs to apply for state financial aid.
dream.csac.ca.gov |
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You can accomplish amazing things with a California community college education. Don’t let finances get in the way. Get help paying for college costs like tuition, books or sometimes even the rent with a variety of financial aid options to help you reach your educational and career goals. Get the Money You Need to Pay for the Education You Deserve Money shouldn’t stand in the way of your educational goals. Community colleges give you a wide range of financial aid options to help pay for your education. icangotocollege.com/financial-aid |
Financial Aid Tutorials and Video
What is Financial Aid? The BasicsFinancial aid is money set aside by the federal government, state, some colleges and universities, and private agencies to help people pay for a college education.
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Federal Student Aid EligibilityA Minute to Learn It - Federal Aid Eligibility Here are 7 facts on Federal Student Aid eligibility 1. Complete the FAFSA even if you think you may not qualify as it is the key to unlocking financial aid in the form of grants, work-study, and loans.
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Applying for Financial AidA Minute to Learn It video on applying for financial aid through FAFSA, the primary application needed to be considered for federal and state financial aid.
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Federal Direct Student Loans for UndergradsA Minute to Learn It - Federal Direct Student Loans for Undergrads Here are seven things to know about federal student loans for undergraduate students.
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Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS)
DSPS is designed to provide specialized services and accommodations that assist students with documented physical, psychological, and learning disabilities to reach their maximum potential while achieving their educational goals. Students with disabilities must "self identify" and request services from DSP&S for services to be initiated.
Please click on any of the below colleges to view their specific DSPS page for more information.
Please click on any of the below colleges to view their specific DSPS page for more information.
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