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  • For more Promise Information CLICK HERE

    Have questions? Email Mrs. Jackson-Gomez rjacksongomez@fjuhsd.org or schedule a ZOOM meeting with a Fullerton College Promise Coach.


     
     
     
    The Fullerton College Honors Program offers a variety of courses that fulfill the general education requirements of most majors. Since students from many fields of study are encouraged to participate in the Honors Program, students will find themselves working with a group of students who come from a wide variety of backgrounds and have diverse perspectives. Honors courses are innovative classes that encourage all participants to explore the ideas, the people, and the writings that give shape to our world.
     

     
     
    The Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS) is dedicated to recruit and successfully retain college students of educationally and socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. The primary purpose of the EOPS program is to prepare students to transfer to a four-year university, complete an Associate's Degree or earn a vocational certificate in order to acquire desirable career-related skills to obtain rewarding employment as a result of their educational experience.
     
    MORE RESOURCES
     
     
    Disability Support Services (DSS) office - http://dss.fullcoll.edu/
     
     
     
    Scholarships & Grants - http://www.fullcollfoundation.org/   



  • SCC Ranked #13 Among Best Community Colleges in U.S.

     

    How to Apply to SCC
    Online Application Dates 
    Click HERE to Apply

    • FALL semester ---------- Beginning April 1
    • INTERSESSION ---------- Beginning November 1
    • SPRING semester -----  Beginning November 1
    • SUMMER session -----  Beginning April 1

    Degrees & Certificates Click here for list


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    Your Best Transfer Opportunity

    • Smaller classes 

    • Innovative instruction

    • Enriched environment ​

    • Unique learning ​community

    • Earning a special honors designation on your transcript


  • Assoicate Degree for Transfer
     
    The Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) is a special, new degree offered at California Community Colleges. To pursue this special degree rather than a traditional AA or AS degree, you should meet with a counselor to develop an education plan that puts you on the path toward the AA-T or AS-T degree.
     
    The guarantee itself means that students who earn an AA-T or AS-T degree and meet the CSU minimum eligibility requirements are guaranteed admission to a CSU, but not necessarily to a particular campus or major. With the special degree, you may receive a GPA bump when applying to your local CSU campus or to a program or major designated as similar to your associate degree. You will also be given the GPA bump when applying to an impacted campus outside your local area, or to an impacted major that is deemed similar.
     
    In addition, once at the CSU, if you are admitted and enrolled in a designated similar degree program you have the opportunity to complete your bachelor’s degree with as little as 60 semester units or 90 quarter units of coursework. A counselor will help you determine which CSUs offer bachelor’s degrees that correspond to your AA-T or AS-T degree. It is still important for you to apply to the schools that interest you and follow admissions deadlines to be considered.

     
    Additional Useful College Website Tools

     
    California Community Colleges - http://www.cccapply.org/ 
     
    "This is your online gateway to the California Community Colleges. Each year at our 112 colleges, nearly three 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."
     
    ASSIST Student Transfer Info. - http://www.assist.org/web-assist/welcome.html 
     
    “ASSIST is a computerized student-transfer information system that can be accessed over the World Wide Web. It displays reports of how course credits earned at one California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California’s colleges and universities and therefore provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available about student transfer in California.”
     
    State of California's Website - http://www.cccco.edu/