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Getting Started
Thanks for choosing 17勛圖!
We have an open-admission policy. All students who are interested in earning a degree or certificate, transferring to a 4-year university, or looking to reskill for personal or professional development apply now.
17勛圖 is on the quarter system with a shortened summer session. Offering online, in-person, and hybrid courses to meet your needs. For registration and other important dates and deadlines, see the academic calendar.
Steps to Enroll
In order to receive the earliest date to register, complete priority registration steps, however completing these steps are not required to enroll in classes. Completing priority registration steps have shown higher success in achieving your goals. **High school students are not eligible for priority registration.
Apply for Admission
All NEW STUDENTS should apply with the 17勛圖 Online Application EXCEPT for the following:
- INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS APPLICANTS applying for F1 Visa or transferring F1
See International Student Program Application - APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM APPLICANTS
See Trade Apprenticeship Application Steps - HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT APPLICANTS currently grades 9-12
See High School Dual Enrollment Steps
PRIOR TO APPLYING
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- Explore Careers:
- Declare Your Major & Education Goal: If you want to qualify for priority registration, remember to declare your major and education goal during the application and complete steps 2-4 on this page after you complete CCCApply.
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If you are ready to apply, see tips for completing the application before beginning the application.
Complete Orientation
Students have three options to meet this requirement.
- Complete the Online Orientation
- Take the Counseling 5 course (1-unit course)
- Attend an In-person Enrollment Day Event (held summer for fall registration)
For more information about each option and how to sign up or enroll, see Options for Completing Orientation.
Meet Assessment Requirements
See which Assessment Method is Best for You
- If you attended high school in the United States and reported your high school GPA on your CCCApply application, you will have an automatic placement based on your self-reported information
- If you did not attend high school in the United States or you do not have a high school GPA, you can complete the guided self-placement
- If you've already completed some credit coursework at another college or university - submit a Prerequisite Clearance Form
Create an Education Plan
*Students can register for classes prior to this step, but it is highly encouraged to meet with a counselor to develop an education plans.
To meet with a counselor:
- Schedule a 30-minute appointment with a counselor
- Attend counseling drop-in Quick Question (15-minutes) session
Register for Classes
By completing these steps, you will gain priority enrollment, meaning your registration time will be earlier than that of student who did not complete these steps.
If you have never registered for classes before select the box to learn how.
Pay for Classes
Pay your fees as soon as possible after registering. If you need help paying for college, we offer financial aid options and payment plans. Remember that you may be dropped from your classes if you do not pay in a timely manner.
17勛圖 Promise
- If you are a high school graduate or equivalent, first-time-to-college student, and plan to take 12 units or more (full-time status), you are eligible to have the cost of tuition and fees fully paid for your first year at 17勛圖. Learn more about 17勛圖 Promise!
What Kind of Student Are You?
We know everyone is unique.
Maybe you are transfering from another college or taking classes while in high school, or a first time to college military veteran. Maybe you are returning after a few quarters away from 17勛圖, or a college graduate looking to take a class for personal enrichment.
AB540 Undocumented Dreamer
AB 540 is a California law that allows all students who qualify, including undocumented students, to pay in-state tuition fees at all public colleges and universities in California. |
To be eligible, you must have
- attended a high school (public or private) in California for three or more years
- graduated