College
2 Year Colleges (Community Colleges)
Sierra College
West Park High School has partnered with Sierra College to ensure a strong relationship has formed to better support our graduating Seniors as well as our students enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes.
We are lucky to have Mrs. Hildebrand here who also works for Sierra College. In addition to being the Counselor West Park, she is also the Sierra College Transitions Counselor for West Park High School. If your goal is to attend Sierra College after graduating from West Park High, then she is a great support to assist any of our Seniors with your next steps!
In addition, JD Murillo, a Sierra College Enrollment Specialist, assists students with their transition to Sierra College by offering workshops for completing and submitting the Sierra College application, financial aid information, first year planning, class registration, and connecting you with other resources that can help you be successful at Sierra!
- Application Information (For Graduating Students)
- Promise Program (Free College)
- Sierra Classes in High School (Academic Enrichment)
- Types of Degrees and Programs
Application Information (For Graduating Students)
Promise Program (Free College)
Sierra Classes in High School (Academic Enrichment)
Types of Degrees and Programs
4 Year Colleges
California State University (CSU)
Here is information regarding CSU admissions and applications, CSU Eligibility, Impacted Majors and Campuses. The application window is from October 1st to November 30th.
University of California
Here is information regarding the University of California application and admission process, eligibility requirements, campus information, and personal statement tips. The application window is from November 1st to November 30th.
Private Colleges and Universities
Private colleges and universities typically require an application, essays, test score reports, teacher recommendations, and possibly more. Since requirements vary, please visit the specific college websites for more detailed information.
The Common Application is a uniform college application used to make the process much easier without having to complete individual college application forms. Many colleges may require a supplemental application.
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)
Western Undergraduate Exchange is a program that allows students who are residents of California to enroll at participating colleges outside of California at a reduced tuition rate. Often times, out of state fees are reduced by 50% at participating schools.
