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FOR SPRING 2020— When you attend GCC, you get a top-notch education, a diverse student body,
4 GCC Guide · Spring 2017 GCC’s promise to you:
unique educational opportunities, and excellent student services.
Follow this guide to become a student at GCC Whatever your goal is, you can do it with the GCCPromise.
www.glendale.edu/GCCPromise
For Noncredit Continuing Education—
See pages 97-103 in this guide for enrollment information.
CURRICULUM CAMPUS LIFE
For College Credit Courses—
Follow these simple steps to apply and register for classes. >> Transfer to four-year universities >> Exceptional student services
>> Earn an Associate in Arts or and support
Science degree >> Over 50 student clubs
NEW OR RETURNING STUDENTS CONTINUING STUDENTS
You are a new or returning student if you did not enroll in classes at If you submitted an application for the spring semester by >> Earn a Certificate of Completion >> Intercollegiate athletics
GCC during summer or fall 2019 or winter 2020. November 1, 2019 or enrolled in classes at GCC during summer in Career Education >> Campus leadership
or fall 2019 or winter 2020, you register as a continuing student. >> Scholars Honors Program
STEP 1 Submit an Application for Admission >> Equity-minded programs
Complete and submit an application for admission STEP 1 See Your Counselor >> Study Abroad & Baja Field Studies >> Work-study opportunities
online at www.glendale.edu as soon as possible, but n For course selection advice.
not later than February 7, 2020. You will receive: n To make sure your prerequisite file is
n Your Student I.D. number via e-mail updated to include courses completed at
n Information on accessing MyGCC another college or university.
n A GCC student e-mail address
STEP 2 Choose Your Classes
STEP 2 Complete Placement/Assessment ...by visiting www.glendale.edu/schedules for CONVENIENCE COST
Placement into English and Math no longer requires the most updated class listings.
a test. You must be able to provide cumulative >> University-level education in a
high school GPA and know last Math and English STEP 3 Register for Classes smaller, more intimate setting
classes taken. ESL and Chemistry Assessments can n See the registration instructions starting
be taken in the Assessment Center. ESL placement on page 7. >> Day, evening, online, and
requires an appointment. n Check your Registration Appointment Date weekend classes
by logging into your student portal at Glendale Community College Cal State University (CSU) University of California (UC) Loyola Marymount University University of Southern
www.glendale.edu/mygcc >> Close to home Woodbury University California (USC)
STEP 3 Orientation/Counseling n You may register at the date and time
Sign up in the Assessment Center (Sierra Vista, assigned to you or at any time thereafter. >> More transfer options
third floor) for a two-hour group orientation and >> One-stop student services
counseling session to receive an abbreviated Student
Education Plan. FREE $6,000 $14,000 $39,000 $48,000 $56,000
n Bring any college transcripts, high school ESTIMATED ANNUAL TUITION
transcripts, Advanced Placement exam scores or (BASED ON FULL-TIME ATTENDANCE)
CLEP scores. ACADEMIC COUNSELING
(818) 240-1000, ext. 5918
THE FINE PRINT: STUDENTS MUST:
STEP 4 Register for Classes E.O.P.S. The GCCPromise Program is for first-time, full-time 1. Be enrolled in minimum of 12 units each semester
n See the registration instructions starting (Extended Opportunity Program & Services) California residents not otherwise eligible for CCPG, (fall or winter/spring) at GCC (to be eligible for summer
on page 7. (818) 240-1000, ext. 6900 on a funds available basis. session, students must be enrolled in 6 units).
n Open registration is December 9, 2. Successfully complete the 2019/20 FAFSA or
2019-February 13, 2020 for the spring semester. DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAMS & SERVICES For more information, please visit California Dream Act Application
(818) 240-1000, ext. 5905 www.glendale.edu/GCCPromise
or contact the GCC Financial Aid Office 3. Maintain good academic standing
at (818) 240-1000 Ext. 5916