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Saddleback Community College

Steps to sign up for a Saddleback course (June 8 - July 31st) 


Step 1: Complete an Application for Admission

 
    • Apply online to Saddleback College. Click here for the link.
    • Write down your application confirmation number
    • Within 24 hours of submitting your CCCApply application, check your personal email for a message from Saddleback with your assigned student ID and Saddleback email address

Step 2: Complete Approval Forms for CUSD and Saddleback

 
Step 2A: Complete the Saddleback Dynamic Form (Saddleback Log In)
  • This form is found on Saddleback’s Dual Enrollment website. Click here for the link
    • You only need to complete this form once during high school.

Step 2B: Submit the CUSD External Course Request (Informed K12 Form)
  • This form is required for every Saddleback course you plan to take while in high school.
  • A new Informed K12 form must be submitted for each course.

Need Help? Please contact Nicole Rengifo: nlrengifo@capousd.org  

SADDLEBACK COLLEGE COUNSELOR RETURNS TO TESORO

A counselor will be on campus every Wednesday from 9:30-1:30. Click here to make an appointment. 
 

COUNSELING 100

 

CLEARING PREREQUISITES

This link provides students with direct access to upload their High School transcripts and complete the online form to have their transcripts reviewed for English and/or Math Matriculation placements. 
 
SADDLEBACK COLLEGE PROMISE PROGRAM FOR SENIORS
Information can be found HERE.
Degrees and Certicates
  • Associate of Arts Degrees (2 year degree) - Saddleback College offers  112 AA degrees
  • Associate of Science Degrees (2 year degree) - Saddleback College offers 92 AS degrees
  • Certificates - Saddleback College offers 89 certificate programs
  • Occupational Skills Awards - Saddleback College offers 26 OS Awards
 
Saddleback College Associate Degrees
 
Freshman Advantage Early Registration is available to first-time college students of any age who will be attending Saddleback College for the fall semester. Freshman Advantage provides first-time college students with several benefits: the opportunity to apply for early admission, receive a Freshman Advantage Early Registration date, and enroll for classes in early May before most new students. Click here for detailed information and deadline for this program.
Transfer Programs  Saddleback College ranks no. 11 out of California's 109 community colleges in the number of students it transfer to the University of California campuses, and the top 20 percent in the number of transfers to the California State University campuses.  Saddleback College offers courses that fulfill lower-division general education and transfer major requirements in most areas of study.  At Saddleback College you can complete your freshman and sophomore coursework and then transfer to the UC, CSU, or private/independent college of your choice...as a junior!
Transfer info here!
 
 
Honors Program  The Saddleback College Honors program gives highly motivated students the opportunity to enhance their collegiate experience and develop superior academic skills.  Students who successfully complete the honors program are eligible to apply for guaranteed or preferential admission consideration at the following schools: Azusa Pacific University, Cal State Fullerton, Chapman University, Occidental College, Pitzer College, Pomona College, UC Irvine, UCLA (College of Arts and Science), UC Riverside and UC Santa Cruz.  Successful completion of the honors program will also help open the door to most colleges and universities throughout the state and nation.  New students entering from high school should qualify for English IA (college composition) during matriculation testing, and have a 3.25 grade point average in high school.Information about honors programs.