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ABOUT COMMUNITY COLLEGES

APPLYING TO THE COLLEGE & ENROLLING IN CLASSES

TUITION & FEES

FINANCIAL AID

SPECIAL PROGRAMS


ABOUT COMMUNITY COLLEGES back to top

What is a community college? back to top
Community colleges are public colleges offering programs that lead to a 2-year Associate degree, transfer preparation to a 4-year college to earn a Bachelor’s degree and certificate or associate degree programs leading to careers, such as, office worker, chef, airline pilot or day care teacher.

Why should I consider Glendale Community College? back to top
The academic program available through Glendale Community College (GCC) is comparable to the first two years of a baccalaureate degree at most 4-year colleges and universities, including the California State University campuses (such as, CSULA and CSUN), the University of California (such as, UCLA and UC Berkeley) and several private universities (such as, USC and Occidental College). Many students choose to begin their college career at GCC and then transfer to a 4-year college or university because we offer smaller classes and more direct contact with faculty than many universities. You can find more entry-level classes and more in-class assistance than many universities are able to provide.

If you are looking for vocational training that does not require a 4-year degree, we offer Certificates in many career-related programs designed to prepare you to begin working in your chosen career within 2 years.

In addition, GCC offers a broader range of services than many universities, such as, ESL classes, assistance for students with disabilities and a variety of orientation and personal development courses. Our goal is to meet YOUR needs as you prepare to transfer to a 4-year program or enter the world of work.

What is a Transfer Program? back to top
GCC provides an education that is equivalent to completing the Freshman and Sophomore year at most colleges and universities and, if you successfully complete all required courses, allows you to be accepted as a Junior at many college and universities. The courses that you take will depend on the college or university to which you want to transfer and your academic major. There is a set core of courses required for transfer to the University of California, a California State University campus or a private college or university. The Student Education Plan you would follow would be either the IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) or General Education requirements, depending on your transfer school. In addition to these basic course plans, GCC has “Articulation Agreements” with a number of colleges that describe the courses that the transfer school has agreed to accept for GCC students. For additional information, contact:
GCC Catalog - www.glendale.edu/pdf/catalog
Transfer Center - www.glendale.edu/new/services/transfer
Counseling Office - www.glendale.edu/new/services/counseling

What is an Associate’s Degree? back to top
We offer programs leading to the Associate’s Degree in Arts (AA Degree) and programs leading to the Associate’s Degree in Science (AS Degree). An Associate’s Degree is a 2-year degree that prepares a student for a career and includes academic course requirements, such as, Math, English and Science along with courses in the career field. Once you complete an Associate’s Degree, you may decide to go to work in your chosen field or to complete transfer requirements.
GCC Catalog:
http://www.glendale.edu/pdf/catalog/0305/index.htm
AA & AS Programs:
http://www.glendale.edu/new/offerings.htm
Counseling Office:
http://www.glendale.edu/new/services/counseling.htm

What is a Certificate? back to top
If you are interested in programs that provide direct job training skills, GCC offers many programs for you to choose from. Some of the more popular certificate programs are Real Estate, Culinary Arts and Computer Applications & Business Office Technology. For a complete list of certificate programs:
GCC Catalog:
http://www.glendale.edu/pdf/catalog/0305/index.htm
Certificate Programs:
http://www.glendale.edu/degrees/certificates.htm
Counseling Office:
http://www.glendale.edu/new/services/counseling.htm

APPLYING TO THE COLLEGE & ENROLLING IN CLASSES back to top

Do I need to apply in order to take courses? back to top
All students need to apply to the college, but it’s very easy to do!

How do I apply to GCC and enroll in a class? back to top
Step 1: Submit Application for Admission (available at the Admissions and Records Office, first floor, Administration Building or complete your application on-line at www.glendale.edu/AR/application.htm
Step 2: Complete Assessment and Orientation
Step 3: Meet with a Counselor to develop a Student Education Plan.
Step 4: Register for classes-Use STARS (Student Telephone Assisted Registration system).
If you are a continuing student, you are eligible for STARS telephone registration on the date and time indicated on your registration appointment card, or at any time thereafter while registration is open. Complete the following steps:
Step 1: See a Counselor to develop or update your Student Education Plan.
Step 2: Choose your classes from those listed in the Class Schedule.
Step 3: Register for classes-Use the STARS telephone system.
On-line Application: http://www.glendale.edu/AR/application.htm
Admissions Information: http://www.glendale.edu/AR/

What is STARS? back to top
STARS is our phone system that allows you to register for classes, drop classes or add classes and get your grades all by using any touchtone telephone. The system will let you know what fees you owe and when you can register. Call (818) 545-7777 to be connected to the GCC STARS system.
STARS information: http://www.glendale.edu/AR/stars.htm

What is MyGCC? back to top
MyGCC is the college’s student website that provides you easy access to your class schedule, grades and financial aid information. You can organize your page to suit your needs and design preferences. It is a convenient way to get information, track your own progress and stay connected to the campus.
MyGCC: https://mygcc.glendale.edu

How do I find out what classes are available? back to top
Every semester a GCC Class Schedule is published listing all of the classes available during that semester. The Class Schedule includes the day and times the class is offered, the name of the instructor and if there is a pre-requisite that you need to take in order to be enrolled in the class. A more complete description of each class is available in the Glendale Community College Catalog. The Class Schedule is available from the Admissions Office in the Administration Building on-line and on this website.
Class Schedule: http://secure.glendale.edu/schedules/
GCC Catalog: http://www.glendale.edu/pdf/catalog/index.htm

What if I don’t know what I want to major in? back to top
This is an important decision and many students begin college undecided about their major or career goal. It is important to settle on your program of study as soon as possible, however, and GCC can help you do that. Information on all programs available at GCC is listed in the college catalog. Additional information on course requirements for each certificate program and general degree requirements is posted on this website. We recommend that you also meet with a counselor who can review possible career and academic options with you. Several Student Development courses are available to help you with career planning, build student skills and provide support and information. The Counseling Department is located on the 2nd floor of the San Rafael Building and can be contacted at (818) 240-1000 ext. 5918. The Counseling Department also provides a Career Center and a Transfer Center where you can get additional information and guidance.
Certificate/Degrees Offered:
http://www.glendale.edu/new/offerings.htm
GCC Catalog:
http://www.glendale.edu/pdf/catalog/index.htm
Counseling Office:
http://www.glendale.edu/new/services/counseling.htm

TUITION & FEES back to top
How much does Glendale Community College cost? back to top
California community colleges, of which GCC is one, are the least expensive colleges in the country. Currently, students who are residents of California pay only $26 per unit. For example, a 3-unit class would cost $78. Contact the Admissions Office if you are not certain if you a California resident. Many GCC students qualify for fee waivers and do not have to pay any enrollment fee. (see Financial Aid Information). If you do not meet the state residency requirements, you must pay additional out-of-state fees. In addition to the enrollment fee, all students are also charged minimal fees, such as a health fee and student activities fees.
List of fees: http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/new/enrollment/fees.htm
CA Resident: http://www.glendale.edu/AR/info/residency.htm

FINANCIAL AID back to top

Can I get help paying for school? back to top
GCC offers several federal and state financial aid programs. Over half of the current students receive a waiver of their enrollment fees. In addition, thousands of GCC students receive money from grants, loans and work-study to help pay for books, transportation and living expenses. We encourage all students to apply for financial aid.
Financial Aid Information: http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/financialaid

How do I apply? back to top
The basic application form for federal and state grants, loan and work-study programs is the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Students who do not complete the FAFSA form may apply for a Board of Governors’ (BOG) fee waiver by completing a BOG application form. Both forms are available from the Financial Aid Office, high school career centers or on-line.
Financial Aid Information: http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/financialaid
FAFSA application on-line: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
BOG application: http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/financialaid/forms.html

What is a BOG? back to top
The BOG fee waiver is the Board of Governor’s Grant that waives enrollment and health fees for California residents whose families receive public assistance, have incomes below specified limits or have calculated financial need as a result of filing the FAFSA form.
Financial Aid Information: http://www.glendale.edu/financialaid
BOG application: back to top http://www.glendale.edu/financialaid/forms.html
BOG information: back to top
http://www.glendale.edu/financialaid/fageninfo.html

What is the Cal Grant program? back to top
The Cal Grant program is the largest state grant program in the country. To qualify you must be a California resident attending a college in California, file the FAFSA form and meet GPA and other requirements. The grant covers most of the tuition and fees at a California State University or University of California campus and up to $6000 at a private college. Students who qualify while in community college will receive their Cal Grant when they transfer. In addition, low income students may qualify for an additional $1550 per year while enrolled in a community college.
Financial Aid Information: http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/financialaid
Cal Grant: http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/financialaid/fageninfo.html

SPECIAL PROGRAMS back to top

I have special needs. Can GCC help me?
Glendale Community College offers several programs listed on our website that are designed to help you successfully complete your educational goal. Some of the major programs are highlighted below.
Student Services: http://www.glendale.edu/new/services.htm

Center for Students with Disabilities (CSD)
Glendale Community College has one of the most comprehensive programs to assist students with physical, psychological or learning disabilities. The Center for Students with Disabilities (CSD) offers disability-related counseling, learning disability assessment, specialized tutoring, test proctoring, adapted computer technologies alternate media, interpreters for the deaf, mobility orientation for sight-impaired and on-campus transportation for those who qualify.
CSD: http://www.glendale.edu/dsps/

Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS)
The EOPS Office provides specialized “over and above” services for students who meet the program requirements.
EOPS: http://www.glendale.edu/new/services/eops.htm

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