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Admissions

Application for Admission

§      Students* may apply online (studentweb.sdccd.edu) or in person using a paper application in the Admissions Office
* Important: Additional requirements apply to high school and international st
udents.  See the appropriate section below.

§      Returning students - if a student has not attended City College for more than 1-year, they will need to fill out a new application

§      For questions or problems about the online application or registration, contact the Admissions Office at 388-3475

New Student Orientation

§      Students may visit the Admissions Office, Room A112, to select an orientation date AND pick-up an appointment card for the New Student Orientation.

§      For more information, see New Student Orientation section below

Nursing Programa Nursing Program specialist is available in the Admissions Office to assist students with admission to the program

Student I.D. cards

§      Student I.D. cards are provided in the Admissions Office

§      AFTER student has registered and paid for classes,
first I.D. card is FREE of charge

§      If needed, replacement cards can be purchased for $5
(students must first visit Accounting Office, Room A-114)

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High School StudentsImportant: All high school students must apply in-person in the Admissions Office

§      Getting Started

1.    Contact Admissions Office to confirm the available dates for “walk-in admission and registration for high school and joint diploma students”.  Walk-in admission for high school students usually takes place 1-week before the start of classes.

2.    Complete one of the following forms that best applies:

·       Special Part-time High School Student

·       Special Part-time Joint High School Diploma Student

These forms are available online on the StudentWeb (studentweb.sdccd.edu/resources.htm) and in the Admissions Office. 
Note: These forms must be signed by a high school administrator.

3.    Apply for admission in the Admissions Office. 
Important: Bring the following:

·       High School Student ID OR California ID

·       Completed “Special Part-time High School Student” form OR “Special Part-time Joint High School Diploma Student” form

4.    Register for classes in the Admissions Office

§      Tuition and fees

·       Beginning fall semester 2006, students enrolled in special high school programs will pay only the $13 health fee.  Special programs include Garfield, Twain and San Diego High.

·       Students not in special programs will continue to pay tuition/enrollment fees plus the health fee of $13.

International Students

§      Application deadlines:

·      Fall semester: May 1st

·      Spring semester: October 1st

§      Other admission requirements apply.
See International Student Admissions website for details.

·      Academic Achievement

·      English Proficiency

·      Transcripts

·      Application

·      Transfer Students

·      Student Visa

·      Orientation

§      Website:      www.sdcity.edu/international

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Change in Residency

§      Non-resident students may request a change in residency status from out‑of‑state/country to a California Resident with appropriate support documentation

§      Important: Support documentation must show that the student has been a California Resident for at least one year and one day before the start of a new term

§      Includes active military stationed in California, military dependents and eligible AB540 applicants

§      Students are advised to visit or call 388-3475 to speak with a Residency Clerk in the Admissions Office

Petitions to Challenge for Registration

§      Petition to Challenge (applies to course prerequisites, co-requisites and limitations on enrollment)

1.    Students must register for the class(es) to be challenged in the Admissions Office and complete a Petition to Challenge form

2.    Admissions Office will forward the petition to the corresponding Department Chair and School Dean for review

3.    If petition is denied, the student will be dropped.  A notification will be sent to both the student and instructor

§        Faculty Initiated Challenge to a Prerequisite

1.    An instructor must complete a Faculty Initiated Challenge to a Prerequisite form when recommending students to be moved to a higher or lower level class.  The challenge form is available from a Department Chair and in the Admissions Office.

2.    Upon completion by the instructor, the form must be sent to the corresponding Department Chair and School Dean for review

3.    After review by the Department Chair and Dean, the form is sent to the Admissions Office for processing.  If approved, the student will be registered in the requested class(es).  The student is also notified of the results.

Additional Services Contact Admissions Office for more information

§      Reset student PIN number for online services

·      Students must visit the Admissions Office in person and bring a picture I.D.

·      If a student is unable to come to campus, they must contact the Admissions Office for assistance

§      Verifications of Enrollment

·      Walk-ins are welcome

·      Outside agencies may mail or fax requests to the Admissions Office along with student signature and authorization

§      Corrections/changes to student information, including name, gender, address, SSN, telephone and email

§      Apprenticeship programs

§      Off campus programs

Contact

Phone:       (619) 388-3475

Room:        A-112

Website:    www.sdcity.edu/admissions

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