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MSJC

For this college, use FAFSA Code: 001246

 

Campuses in Temecula, Menifee, San Jacinto, and San Gregornio.
Phone: (951) 487-6752
Type of Environment: Suburb: Midsize
Institution Type: Public, 2-year
Term Type: Semester
Type of Degrees Offered: COA 12-17.5, COA ≥18, A.S. Degree, A.S.-T Degree, A.A. Degree, A.A.-T Degree

Mount San Jacinto College

Follow link below for an informational video about MSJC:

Contact:
Beth Bowles
P-(951)639-5315

Welcome Center:

https://www.msjc.edu/hub/index.html

MSJC full academic calendar: 2021-2022 MSJC Academic Calendar

For this college, use FAFSA Code: 001270
 
Address: 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside CA, 92506
Phone: 95122280008979
Type of Environment: City: Large
Institution Type: Public, 2-year
Term Type: Semester
Type of Degrees Offered: COA 12-17.5, COA ≥18, A.S. Degree, A.S.-T Degree, A.A. Degree, A.A.-T Degree
Info Sessions:
ncFor this college, use FAFSA Code: 041761
 
Address: 2001 Third St. Norco CA, 92860
Phone: (951) 372-7000
Type of Environment: Suburb: Large
Institution Type: Public, 2-year
Term Type: Semester
Type of Degrees Offered: COA ≥18, A.S. Degree, A.S.-T Degree, A.A. Degree, A.A.-T Degree
O-951-372-7000

The Fall Semester is August 22 – Dec. 17, 2022.

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For this college, use FAFSA Code: 041735
 
Address: 16130 Lasselle St. Moreno Valley CA, 92551
Phone: (951) 571-6100
Type of Environment: Suburb: Large
Institution Type: Public, 2-year
Term Type: Semester
Type of Degrees Offered: COA ≥18, A.S. Degree, A.S.-T Degree, A.A. Degree, A.A.-T Degree
  • Moreno Valley College is one of three colleges in the Riverside Community College District, which also includes Riverside City College and Norco College. Your home college location is where you will receive most services. You may only submit one application for any college in the district, per term, by the application deadline.
  • Students may enroll in classes at any of the three colleges in the Riverside Community College District, regardless of home college location.
Palomar College Learning For Success
For this college, use FAFSA Code: 001260

 

Address: 1140 W. Mission, San Marcos CA, 92069-1487
Phone: (760) 744-1150
Type of Environment: Suburb: Large
Institution Type: Public, 2-year
Term Type: Semester
Type of Degrees Offered: COA 12-17.5, COA ≥18, A.S. Degree, A.S.-T Degree, A.A. Degree, A.A.-T Degree
 
 
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There are 116 Community Colleges in California, use cccapply.org to explore them all and apply today!
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Universities:
gcuFor this college, use FAFSA Code: 001074
Admissions Counselor-Madison Sherer

602-639-8862 

Madison.Sherer@gcu.edu

GCU has an "accepted under specifications" option if a student does not meet the 3.0 GPA requirement. Contact Mrs. Sherer to learn more..

 
 
 
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California State Universities
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With 23 campuses throughout California, offering online, hybrid, and classroom instruction to over 474,000 students, Cal State University is the largest four-year public university system in the United States.
 
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The University of California is a system of public research universities routinely ranked among the world’s best. There are 10 UC campuses, *UC San Francisco is a graduate and professional school only.
Note* Each application is $70.
 
To go directly to a four year college, you need to complete A-G Requirements, which are subject area "groups" that are designated by the letters A through G (i.e. History and Social Science are in the "A" category, for example)    
 

The intent of the “a-g” subject requirements is to ensure that students have attained a body of general knowledge that will provide breadth and perspective to new, more advanced study.

Courses from California high schools and online schools used to satisfy the "a-g" subject requirements must be approved by UC and appear on the institution's "a-g" course list. These courses are to be academically challenging, involving substantial reading, writing, problems and laboratory work (as appropriate), and show serious attention to analytical thinking, factual content and developing students' oral and listening skills.

History/social science (“a”) – Two years, including one year of world history, cultures and historical geography and one year of U.S. history, or one-half year of U.S. history and one-half year of  American government or civics.
 
English (“b”) – Four years of college preparatory English that integrates reading of classic and modern literature, frequent and regular writing, and practice listening and speaking.
 
Mathematics (“c”) – Three years of college-preparatory mathematics that include or integrate the topics covered in elementary and advanced algebra and two- and three-dimensional geometry.
 
Laboratory science (“d”) – Two years of laboratory science providing fundamental knowledge in at least two of the three disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics.
 
Language other than English (“e”) – Two years of the same language other than English or equivalent to the second level of high school instruction.
 
Visual and performing arts (“f”) – One year chosen from dance, music, theater or the visual arts.
 
College-preparatory elective (“g”) – One year chosen from the “a-f” courses beyond those used to satisfy the requirements above, or courses that have been approved solely in the elective area.
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