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Community College Information

Community College

If you have any Sierra College questions, you can reach out to the transition counselor at West Park High School:

Mrs. Hildebrand
WPHS Counselor/Sierra College Transition Counselor 
khildebrand@rjuhsd.us
 

OR

Elvira Covarrubias-Martinez
Enrollment Specialist 
Sierra College
Google Voice: (916)581-2473
ecovarrubias@sierracollege.edu

Click here for Elvira's 2024 Spring WPHS Office Hours

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Sierra College Admissions

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Folsom Lake College Admissions

Sac City College Admissions

Admission Requirements
You can be admitted to community college if you meet at least one of the following conditions:

  • You are 18 years of age or older, with or without a high school diploma

  • You are a high school graduate

  • You have the equivalent of a high school diploma

Certificate Programs
Students interested in obtaining career training without committing to several years of school can earn a Certificate of Achievement in a shorter period of time. Certificate programs are designed for students interested in career training that leads to a specialized career field.  Students who earn certificates can often earn more money than someone who simply holds a high school diploma. Programs vary in length and generally require less than 2 years of full-time study to complete. There is no limit to the number of certificates a student can earn.

Associates in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) Degrees
Students planning to graduate with AA or AS degrees complete a minimum of 60 degree-applicable semester units.

Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T)/Associate in Science (AS-T) for Transfer Degrees
These are specific Associates Degrees for transfer to the California State University system. These degrees are designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU major and bachelor's degree. Community College students awarded an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission with junior standing within the CSU system and given priority admission consideration by their local CSU campus. This priority does not guarantee admission to specific majors or campuses. More information can be obtained at the community college.

Transfer Information
Use http://assist.org to help you select the proper courses at the community college that will meet the specific GED requirements for your major at the CSU or UC to which you plan to transfer. Assist is an online transfer information system that shows how credits earned at one California public college can be applied when transferred to another.