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ORANGE COUNTY LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGES Most commonly used colleges: Coastline Community College 11460 Warner Ave. Fountain Valle 92708 Admissions: (714) 241-6176 Age/grade: completion of 10 th grade; if have not completed 10 th grade, may be able to enroll in advanced courses not available at their school with permission of Dean of Student Services, parent, and high school principal. GPA/academic fitness: Good academic standing at student s high school. May not take remedial Math or English. Recommendations/approvals needed: permission from student s school and parent unless K-10 (see below) Forms required: High School Release form for 11 th and 12 th graders. K-10 must have signed permission from parent, letter of permission from principal stating which courses may be taken, and permission from Dean of Student Services Interview/orientation/placement tests: Only if taking upper division Math or English course High school/college/dual credit: College credit unless specified in writing by the high school that student is to receive high school credit Fees/tuition: $46 per unit; $10 health services fee; $6 College service fee; $15 per Fall/Spring Semester parking Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (714) 241-6101; Fax number (714) 241-6261 Cashier s Office: Students pay fees at Admissions Office Goldenwest College 15744 Golden West Street Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Admissions: (714) 895-8306 Age/grade: Completed 10 th grade; under 10 th grade MAY be eligible for advanced placement or vocational courses not available at their school. College makes decision about who is appropriate. 11 th & 12 th grade must be at least minimum day. Home school students must provide verification of County Office of Education approval. PE: Students 10 th grade or below may NOT take PE courses. 11 th and 12 th grade students may take PE courses by permission only. GPA/academic fitness: None Recommendations/approvals needed: Permission from high school Core classes: Pre-requisites and placement tests required Forms required: Admissions application, Special Part-time permission form with parent, student, and principals signature. High school/college/dual credit: yes

Fees/tuition: $46 per unit; $19 student health fee ($16 for summer session); service charge $15; parking $30 Semester ($15 summer) Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (714) 895-8764; Fax number (714) 895-8147. Cashier s Office: Students pay fees at Admissions Office. 2701 Fairview Road Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Admissions: (714) 432-5735 Orange Coast College Age/grade: Completion of 10 th grade. If have not completed 10 th grade, must petition and can only take courses in certain disciplines/departments and must have: 1) recommendation of parent 2) the student s school 3) Dean of the division that the college course is in 4) the instructor of the course 5) completion of interview/orientation with the Dean of Admissions GPA/academic fitness: None Course restrictions: For advanced study. Must have recommendation from principal (not a counselor or designee) It is up to the department to admit the student or not. Maximum 2 classes/6units during regular session, 3 classes during summer session. Recommendations/approvals needed: High school principal and parent. Forms required: Orange Coast College Early Start Program form signed by high school principal and parent. Interview/orientation/placement tests: Assessment appointment needed unless taking a course that doesn t have a prerequisite. High school/college/dual credit: Yes. Fees/tuition: enrollment fees waived; $18 Health fee; $21 College Service Charge Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (714) 432-5896; Fax number (714) 432-5928 Cashier s Office: Students pay fees at Records Office (714) 432-5072 Saddleback College 28000 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo, CA 92692 Admissions: (949) 582-4555 Age/grade: K-12 GPA/academic fitness: None Recommendations/approvals needed: Parent, high school. Must meet prerequisites for the course. Forms required: Application, special admission request signed by student, parent, and high school principal. Forms available on website. Interview/orientation/placement tests: Math and English placement tests. Meet with counselor to ensure proper placement in course. High school/college/dual credit: yes

Fees/tuition: tuition waived; mandatory $18 Health fee; $30 Parking Bookstore (phone/fax #): (949) 582-4715 Cashier s Office: (949) 582-4870 Colleges that our students have not used yet: (Please contact the School Counselor for more information) Cypress College 9200 Valley View St., Cypress, CA 90630 Admissions: (714) 484-7000 Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (714) 484-7336 Cashier s Office: (714) 484-7317 Fullerton College 321 East Chapman Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832 Admissions: (714) 992-7568 Bookstore (phone/fax #): (714) 992-7557 Cashier s Office: Students pay fees at Admissions Office (714) 992-7591 Irvine Valley College 5500 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 Admissions: (949) 451-5461 Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (949) 451-5258 Cashier s Office: (949) 451-5245 Santa Ana College 1530 W. 17 th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706-3398 (714) 564-6000 Admissions: phone (714) 564-6005 Bookstore (phone/fax #): (714) 564-6435 Cashier s Office: (714) 564-6965 Santiago Canyon College 8045 East Chapman Ave., Orange, CA 92869 Admissions: (714) 564-4000 Admissions in Administration Bldg. Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (714) 564-4435; Fax number (714) 744-6405 RIVERSIDE COUNTY College of the Desert 43500 Monterey Ave., Palm Desert, CA 92260-2499 Admissions phone #: (760) 773-2516 Bookstore (phone/fax #): phone number (760) 773-2564 Riverside Community 4800 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, CA 92506 College Admissions: (909) 222-8600 Bookstore (phone/fax #): Moreno Valley campus phone number

222-8140; (909) 485-6107; fax number (909) 485-6187. Norco campus phone number (909) 372-7085; fax number (909) 372-7100. Riverside campus phone number (909) fax number (909) 682-8865. Cashier s Office: Riverside campus phone number (909) 222-8414; fax number (909) 222-8147. Mt. San Jacinto Community College Requirements for enrollment: Is currently in grade 11 or 12 Is age 15 or older at the time the course begins Has a 3.0 high school GPA (transcript required) Recommendation by the high school principal (this may not be delegated to a designee) Signed parental consent form* Completion of assessment and orientation process at MSJC, with appropriate scores that indicate an ability to benefit from college level work* *Previous requirement New students must meet all of the criteria Registration: 1. To start the enrollment process, High School students must submit the following documents in person at the Menifee, San Jacinto, or Temecula campuses: Application for Admission for enrollment. School/Parent Agreement Form is required at the time of enrollment. These forms can be found at the registration office at either campus. The School/Parent Agreement Form must be signed by the Executive Director and a parent/legal guardian before submitting. You must list the classes requested on this form. Official High School Transcripts. You can contact the Registrar at the Dehesa Charter School office to request a transcript. Do not open the envelope once you receive this in the mail. Deliver to the college with the above documents. Letter of Recommendation is required by the Executive Director (this may not be delegated to a designee) 2. At the time of submission, an assessment appointment will be set. The assessment will indicate proper placement in English and Mathematics courses. The test takes between 1 to 2 hours to complete. NEW STUDENTS MUST MEET ALL OF THE CRITERIA. Those students who have been attending college successfully now and in the past will be grandfathered in and will not be subjected to the new special admit criteria. 3. Upon completion of the assessment tests, students must also attend a 1-hour orientation. Appointments are set through the enrollment office. The orientation covers college procedures, expectations, information about the college, and reviews your assessment results.

4. Upon completion of both the assessment tests and orientation, the student will be able to officially enroll in the requested class/classes. See schedule of classes for procedures to add/drop classes that are full. Some restrictions apply for the types of classes students can take. For example, PE classes are not allowed during the fall or spring terms, but allowed during summer months. Two classes (less than 10 total units) are allowed for high school students. Tuition: Tuition is free for high school students. If a student wishes to take an English or Math course below the course suggested on the assessments, regular tuition is applied. This amount can be covered using Dehesa Charter School EUs. Other fees, such as parking, are not covered by Dehesa. Books: 1. Once enrolled in your classes, the student may go to the bookstore to identify the appropriate books. The bookstore attendant will help you find your books using the section number of the class. At the checkout counter, inform the clerk that you are a student with Dehesa Charter School and you would like to get a quote slip for these books. The books will be restocked, so only use new books for your quote. 2. Deliver this quote slip to your EF to place the order as soon as possible. EF s must include the tax on the order form or the student will have to pay the tax at the time of pick up. Simply add the tax as a line item). The order will need to be approved by the Program Director and a Purchase Order will be generated. This will take approximately 5 working days. 3. Upon approval of the purchase order, you must contact the bookstore to inquire whether the PO has been received and ensure that the order is ready to be picked up. The student may pick them up with some form of ID showing their name. You may use a Dehesa ID card or any other card that identifies you by name. Please allow 5 days from giving your EF the quote slip before picking up your books. **Note: Once the PO has been generated, books cannot be returned!!!! This means you need to be sure that you are enrolled in the class. At the end of the semester, all books must be returned to Dehesa and are not to be sold back to the bookstore. Tele-course classes: Many on-line and Tele-course classes are offered through this college. We are able to use EUs for the books through the bookstore. However, we are unable to use EUs for videotape rentals. You can view the video-courses for free using a cable channel or you can rent them for about $80. Check with the schedule of classes and the instructor for instructions SAN DIEGO COUNTY Cuyamaca College 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway

El Cajon, CA 92019 (619) 660-4000 Admissions: One-Stop Center Bldg. Z300; (619) 660-4275; fax number (619) 660-4575. Age/grade: Completion of the tenth grade. GPA/academic fitness: None known Recommendations/approvals needed: permission of high school counselor or administrator and parent. Forms required: High School/College Credit Enrollment Authorization Form, Application for Admission, written permission from school and parent. Transcript Release Form if student wants both high school and college credit. Interview/orientation/placement tests: English and Math placement test required. High school/college/dual credit: Yes. Forms must be filled out stating that college and high school credit is desired. Fees/tuition: Fees waived for students ONLY wanting high school credit. They are still responsible for health fees ($18) and student center construction fees ($1/unit to max of $5). Students electing to receive both college and high school credit will be responsible for all fees. Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (619) 660-4333; Fax number (619) 670-0468 Cashier s Office: Bldg. Z300 (619) 660-4256 **Clear info about admissions procedure for parents and students on website: http://www.cuyamaca.net/admissions/hscc.asp Grossmont College 8800 Grossmont College Drive El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 644-7000 Admissions: Administration Bldg. Room 124; (619) 644-7186; fax number (619) 644-7933 Age/grade: Completion of the 10 th grade or 14 years of age GPA/academic fitness: None known Recommendations/approvals needed: permission of high school counselor or administrator and parent Forms required: High School/College Credit Enrollment Authorization Form, Application for Admission, written permission from school and parent. Transcript Release Form if student wants both high school and college credit. Interview/orientation/placement tests: English and Math placement test required.

High school/college/dual credit: Yes. Form must be checked both for type of credit. Fees/tuition: $46 per unit; $14 health fee; $1/unit to max of $5 student center construction fee; parking $40 per semester. Fees waived for students ONLY wanting high school credit. They are still responsible for health fees and student center construction fees. Students electing to receive both college and high school credit will be responsible for all fees. Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (619) 644-7674; Fax number (619) 644-7954. Need purchase order number, student names and ID numbers, amount for each student and allowable purchases (i.e. books only, books and supplies, etc.) Cashier s Office: (619) 644-7660 Mesa College 7250 Mesa College Drive, SD 92111 (619) 388-2600 Admissions (619) 388-2682 Room I-400 Web Applications available Age/grade: Only 11 th and 12 th grade students GPA/academic fitness: 2.0. Must meet prerequisites for course. Must be a UC/CSU transferable course. Course restrictions: No PE courses. AP, technical, or courses with nonavailability at the high school level only Recommendations/approvals needed: Permission of high school, parent, and the college Forms required: College application, Admission of Special Part-time student form, Medical Release form Interview/orientation/placement tests High school/college/dual credit: Yes. Fees/tuition: High school students exempt $46 per unit; $18 student health services fee ($15 for summer session); $1 student representation fee Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (619) 388-2714; Fax number (619) 388-2970 Accounting: phone number (619) 388-2704; fax number (619) 388-2821 Mira Costa College Oceanside campus: One Barnard Dr., Oceanside 92056 Admissions Bldg. 3300 (760) 795-6620 San Elijo campus: 3333 Manchester Ave., Cardiff 92007 (760) 944-4449 Administration Bldg., Admissions and Records Office

Age/grade: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior. Need documentation of completion of 9 th grade from Dehesa. GPA/academic fitness: none Recommendations/approvals needed: High school counselor, principal, and parent. Forms required: Concurrent Enrollment Permit signed by high school counselor, principal, and parent and an application for admission Interview/orientation/placement tests: Math or English placement test needed if taking Math or English High school/college/dual credit: Yes Fees/tuition: $46 per unit (tuition may be waived for SD county HS students); $17 student health fees; $1 per unit student center fee $10 max per academic year; $35 parking per semester; optional $6 ID fee (needed for library check-out and other college services) Bookstore (phone/fax #): Oceanside campus phone number (760) 795-6630; fax number (760) 433-6837. San Elijo campus (760) 634-7830; fax number (760) 757-2121. Accounts Receivable: Phone (760) 795-6835; Fax (760) 795-6802 Oceanside campus handles Student Accounting for both campuses. Miramar College 10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92126 (858) 536-7800 Admissions (858) 536-7844 or (619) 388-7844 Bookstore (phone/fax #): phone (619) 388-7866 Student Accounting: phone (619) 388-7326; fax (619) 388-7815 (mark Attention: Accounting ) Palomar College 1140 W. Mission Road San Marcos, CA 92069 (760) 744-1150 Age/grade: Over 15 years old. Students under 15 will be restricted to courses designed for children GPA/academic fitness: None Recommendations/approvals needed: Permission from school district and parent. Permission from instructor to enroll. Forms required: Approval/Verification of Minor form, application, Health Services form. Both are on the Palomar College website. Interview/orientation/placement tests: High school/college/dual credit: yes

Fees/tuition: $46 per unit waived for high school students; $18 Health fee; $1 per unit not to exceed $10 per year. Bookstore (phone/fax #): Phone number (760) 744-7003; Fax number (760) 471-9783 Cashier s Office: phone number (760) 744-1150x2114 SDCC 1313 Twelfth Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 Main phone # (619) 388-3400 Admissions Room A112 Bookstore (phone/fax #): phone number (619) 388-3548 Cashier s Office: phone (619) 388-3458; fax (619) 388-3324 Southwestern College 900 Otay Lakes Road Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 421-6700 Age/grade: 11 th or 12 th grade GPA/academic fitness: 2.0 verified by high school Recommendations/approvals needed: Parent and school Forms required: High School Special Part-time Student Form, Southwestern College application. Interview/orientation/placement tests: Placement testing required High school/college/dual credit: Yes Call (619) 421-6700 ext. 5633 for more information about enrollment. Fees/tuition: $46 per unit; $17 health fee if 6 units or more ($14 if under 6 units); Student Center fee of $1 per unit up to $10 in any fiscal year; $40 Parking per semester Bookstore (phone/fax #): phone number (619) 482-6416 Cashier s Office: phone (619) 421-6700x6307