The following is meant to serve as an example for you to understand the chronology of your DCCCD education experience. Please keep in mind that every student has unique circumstances and therefore your timeline will vary accordingly. Consult with your college academic advisor with any questions.
Before Enrollment
Complete the following: - DCCCD application
- Submit official transcripts to college Admissions/Registrar’s office.
- IF
under 22 years, submit meningitis vaccination.
- File Free Application for Federal Student aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible starting October 1 through June 30.
- Call college financial aid office to discuss your financial aid status
Complete the above steps at least 2 months before official start of semester. Document processing times take longer than 2 weeks.
Entry Semesters
First enrollment to 15 hours: - Attend College Orientation
- Familiarize yourself with Program of Study:
- Meet with your academic advisor to discuss your educational plans and majors.
- File your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible starting October 1 (Remember, FAFSA must be completed every year).
- Get to know your faculty and classmates.
- Be involved with student government and/or student clubs
Progress Semesters
15-45 hours: - Meet with your academic advisor to discuss your educational plans and classes.
- Create a semester-by-semester map of your remaining courses needed for educational plans.
- Begin:
- Developing a list of four to five schools that best match your career interests and academic records. Consider degree programs offered, cost, and location (e.g. in-state versus out-of-state)
- Working with Career Services to write/review your resume. Discuss careers available and placement opportunities.
- Attend at least one community or DCCCD college sponsored job fair.
- Look for summer internship possibilities.
Completion Semesters
45 hours to completion: - Meet with your academic advisor to discuss remaining degree requirements.
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Transferring to a Four-Year College
- Discuss with your advisor transfer requirements from your list of transfer schools.
- Research financial aid and scholarship options at your transfer school.
- File your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible starting October 1.
- If possible, make a campus visit to your intended transfer institution.
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Entering a Career
- Participate in mock-interviews with Career Services.
- Review and update resume.
- Start looking for career opportunities and applying to job possibilities.
- Research financial aid and scholarship options at your transfer school.
- Visit your intended transfer institution.
Transition Semester
Graduation to transfer/employment: - File for graduation.
- Visit with your academic advisor to determine if ready to apply for graduation.
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If Transferring to a Four-Year College
- Continue visits to transfer schools, complete transfer school scholarship applications.
- Arrange for final transcripts to be sent to transfer schools.
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Entering a Career
- Continue to research jobs opportunities.
- Consult with Career Services about job search techniques.
- Attend Graduation ceremony.