- Submit an Application for Admission
Submit an ONLINE application.
Please allow 10 working days for processing. Once your application is processed you will receive an email from the college which will include a welcome letter and GCC ID number.
Once you have your GCC ID number, you will need to log into MyGCC and access your student portal and activate your college issued email address.
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We require that all concurrently enrolled students submit the following documents to the Admissions and Records Office (AD 143) once they have received their GCC ID number: 1.. Recommendation for Selected Students with Parent or Guardian's consent. Please have your High School Counselor fill out the section on the application for High School students. 2. Your most current high school transcript.
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Complete Assessment: Go to the San Fernando Complex, Room 112 where you will be assigned a counselor and complete an Assessment Self-Referral Form. You will usually be able to take the English and math computerized assessment immediately. ESL placement requires an appointment. (818)240-1000 ext. 5329
Assessment (SF 112)
- Meet with a Counselor
Make an appointment to see a counselor.
Academic Counseling - Second floor, San Rafael Building
- Register for Classes
Students can register for classes only on walk through registration listed in the class schedule.
Walk through registration for concurrently enrolled high school students for the Fall 2011 semester will take place on Monday, August 29 from 8am to 7pm in the Admissions and Records Office (AD 143). Please don't forget to bring your identification card with you!!
Note: High School students need to apply each semester they plan on attending.
CLERY ACT (Annual Security Report/Crime Statistics)
The following procedural and statistical information has been disclosed in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Act. All information disclosed has been reported using the Uniform Crime Reporting procedures as set forth by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the California Department of Justice. Crime statistics disclosed are those that occurred on property owned and controlled by the Glendale Community College District, and public property contiguous/adjacent to Glendale Community College District campuses.
http://glendale.edu/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=16271