Future Student FAQ

We know that enrolling in college for the first time – or coming back after a long absence – can be overwhelming, so we are here to help.

Application/Admission Process

How do I apply?

A few things to know:

Is the application the same for all Los Rios colleges?

All California community colleges share a common application, so the application process for all of the Los Rios colleges is the same.

You only need to submit one application to take classes at any college in the Los Rios district. After you apply, if you want to take classes at a different Los Rios college, then we can help you enroll at another Los Rios college.

Start by creating an OpenCCC account and filling out the online application. You can save your application and come back to it at any time. You will have a chance to review your application before you submit it.

How early can I apply, and when is the deadline to apply?

Application Window Opens

We encourage new students to apply early to make sure you get the classes you need and access to important new student activities, such as orientation. The application window opens on September 1 for the following year's spring semester and on October 1 for the following year's summer/fall semester.

Application Windows
Application Window Opens For Semester
September 1, 2023 Spring 2024
October 1, 2023 Summer/Fall 2024

Deadline to Apply

Though students can still apply after a semester has started, we don't recommend it – the later you apply, the less likely you are to get the classes you need.

What are the requirements to apply? Do I need a certain GPA?

If you have a high school diploma (or equivalent) or are at least 18 years old, your admission is guaranteed! There is no minimum GPA requirement.

After you submit your application, we will email you a student ID number and instructions for next steps.

What happens after I apply?

After you apply, you'll immediately start to receive information from Los Rios and the college you applied to about enrolling in classes, financial aid, upcoming orientations, and the resources available to help you succeed.

If you haven't yet applied for financial aid, then submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (if you are a US citizen or permanent resident) or the California Dream Act Application (if you are not a US citizen or permanent resident).

Contact Admissions and Records if you have questions about the process.

Paying for College

How much does college cost?

With the Los Rios Promise program, most students won't pay any tuition fees. If you take advantage of other local, state, or federal financial aid grants, then there’s a good chance you can get help paying for books, other fees, and living expenses.

Learn more about how to save money with financial aid or see a breakdown of tuition and fees.

What financial aid is available?

With the Los Rios Promise program, most students won't pay any tuition fees. In addition, many students qualify for thousands of dollars in other state or federal financial aid grants.

Apply for Financial Aid

To make sure you get all the financial available to you, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You can read more about the FAFSA or start your FAFSA right now.

If you are not a US citizen or permanent US resident, then you should submit the California Dream Act Application instead of the FAFSA.

Learn more about how to save money with financial aid.

Picking a Degree or Certificate

What if I don’t know what I want to study or major in?

It's not a problem if you don't know what you want to study! We will help you figure it out. Our career centers have staff and technology tools designed to help you zero in on the perfect match between your skills and interests.

In the meantime, do what you can to enroll full-time (15 units) and take English and math in your first semester – those classes will likely apply to whatever program you end up choosing.

Of course, not everyone can go to school full-time – and it is alright if you can't. Take as many classes as you can, and we'll help you create a plan to complete your goal as quickly as possible.

What degree options are available?

We have hundreds of degrees and certificates to choose from and our career centers have staff and technology tools designed to help you zero in on the perfect match between your skills and interests.

You don't have to decide on a program right away. While you explore, do what you can to enroll full-time (15 units) and take English and math in your first semester – those classes will likely apply to whatever program you choose.

Of course, not everyone can go to school full-time – and it is alright if you can't. Take as many classes as you can, and we'll help you create a plan to complete your goal as quickly as possible.

Enrolling in Classes

How do I enroll in classes?

Enrolling in classes is easier than ever! After your application is processed, you will receive an enrollment date and time. Your enrollment date and time is the earliest you can enroll – you can also enroll any time after your enrollment date.

You can enroll online in eServices, where we have new tools that make it easy to plan your schedule. You can also enroll in person in Admissions and Records.

Which classes should I sign up for?

If you know what you want to study and what your goal is (for example, transferring to a four-year college), then we can help you identify which classes to take, and in what order.

Start with English and Math

It’s alright if you don't know what you want to study – lots of students figure it out as they go. Start by making sure you take English and math in your first semester – those classes will likely apply to whatever program you end up choosing.

If you graduated from a US high school within the last ten years and included all of the requested information about your high school records on your college application, then you will be automatically placed into English and math classes that are best for you. If you didn't have this information when you applied – or if you graduated from high school over ten years ago – then we'll help you identify which English and math classes to pick.

Try to Take Take Classes Full-Time

We recommend that you try to take a full course load (15 units) in your first semester. This will make it easier to complete your degree on time. In addition, there are more financial aid dollars available for full-time students, so it might be cheaper than you think!

Of course, not everyone can go to school full-time – and it is alright if you can't. Take as many classes as you can, and we'll help you create a plan to get done as quickly as possible.

How many classes do I have to take?

We recommend that you try to take a full course load (15 units) in your first semester. This will make it easier to complete your degree on time.

In addition, there are more financial aid dollars available for full-time students, so it might be cheaper than you think!

Of course, not everyone can go to school full-time – and it is alright if you can't. Take as many classes as you can, and we'll help you create a plan to complete your goal as quickly as possible.

What do I need to do before classes start?

Appy for Financial Aid

After you apply to a Los Rios college, submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (if you are a US citizen or permanent resident) or the California Dream Act Application (if you are not a US citizen or permanent resident) to make sure you get all the financial available to you.

Enroll in Classes

Enroll in classes once your enrollment date arrives – after that, you are almost ready to start!

Orientation

If you're a new student, then you'll go through orientation before you start classes. Orientation provides you with information you need to hit the ground running at the start of classes, such as how and where to access support services.

Transferring

Can I transfer to a four-year college to get a bachelor's degree?

The California State University (CSU) system, the University of California (UC) system, and other four-year colleges and universities have different rules regarding what classes can and cannot transfer. Learn more about transfer opportunities.

Transfer Degrees

We suggest you explore our Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) programs. ADT programs earn you an associate degree and guaranteed admission to a CSU to get your bachelor's degree.

We advise that you schedule an appointment with a counselor to talk about what transfer options are best for you.