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What is CC?
A community college is a school where you can get a two-year degree or certificate, learn career skills, or take classes to eventually transfer to a four-year university. It’s usually more affordable, with flexible schedules and open admissions, so it’s a great option for people from all walks of life. Whether you’re looking to kickstart your career, explore new interests, or work toward a bachelor’s degree, community college makes higher education more accessible.
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Community College offers several programs to support students. For example, several community colleges offer two years of free tuition for eligible first-time, full-time students. Additionally, many offer an Honors Program which provides enriched classes, priority registration, and specialized counseling for high-achieving students. The TAP Planner helps students track coursework and meet UC Transfer Admission Guarantee requirements. Online scholarship databases like Fastweb, Scholarships.com, and Cappex also help students find financial aid opportunities.
Student Organizations
Community colleges offer many clubs in academics, sports, arts, cultural activities, and career development, providing opportunities to engage in campus life, pursue passions, and develop skills. Students can also create their own clubs to form new communities and take on leadership roles. For more details, visit your community college Clubs page, Club Registration and Renewal page, and student government Officers page.
How to Pick a Major
Choosing a major is a significant decision as it influences both your academic experience and career trajectory. It’s crucial to select a field you are passionate about by reflecting on your interests and evaluating your strengths to ensure a fulfilling journey. Additionally, researching the average salary and job opportunities within your chosen major helps you understand the financial return and job market demand. Resources such as salary databases and job listing pages provide valuable insights into potential earnings, job availability, and long-term career prospects.
Scheduling Courses
To plan your semester at community college, start by checking the Class Schedule for available courses. Schedule a meeting with a counselor to discuss class options, review major requirements, and receive personalized academic advice. For more details, visit your Counseling Center. Enroll in at least 12 semester units for your first semester to maintain full-time status. Review course prerequisites, balance your course load, and use scheduling tools to effectively plan and track your academic progress.