COMMUNITY COLLEGE NIGHT · 2019. 2. 8. · •SDSU = $7,488 per year • CSUSM = $7,648 per year • UCSD = $14,199 per year • PLNU = $35,100 per year • USD = $49,358 per year

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Dr. Glyn Bongolan Counselor/Professor, Palomar College

Tony Quiroz

Outreach Specialist February 7, 2019

COMMUNITY COLLEGE NIGHT

LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGES

• 115 CCC

• Palomar College

• SDCCD

– San Diego Miramar

– San Diego Mesa

– San Diego City

• MiraCosta College

• GCCCD

– Grossmont College

– Cuyamaca College

• Southwestern College

• Imperial Valley College

2

Cost Effective

Convenient Curriculum

• SDSU = $7,488 per year

• CSUSM = $7,648 per year

• UCSD = $14,199 per year

• PLNU = $35,100 per year

• USD = $49,358 per year

Universities, 2018-2019

$690 tuition = $46 per unit x 15 units

$16 or $19 health fee

$1 student representation fee

$3 to $10 student union fee

$710 - $720 total per semester

CCC = $1,440 per year

Palomar College

COST EFFECTIVE

*CSU $5,472 plus fees; UC $12,294 plus fees (average $1,200)

FINANCIAL AID, 2019-2020

Step 1: Go to www.fafsa.gov beginning Oct 1, 2018. Dreamers go to https://dream.csac.ca.gov

• Use 2017 tax information

• Select schools to send information (PC school code: 001260)

Step 2: Check Student Aid Report (SAR)

Step 3: Complete application process for school.

• Each institution will have its own protocol/process

• PC – check eServices for “To Do” list

*Entire process may take 6 – 8 weeks total

• Certificates/Vocational – Fire fighting

– Paramedic

– Nurses

– Welding

– Cabinet and Furniture

• Associate degrees

• Transfer to a university

• Dual or concurrent enrollment

• Career exploration and development

• Opportunities to work with faculty

CURRICULUM

Community College Pathways

• Complete major requirements as outlined in college catalog

• 9 – 45 units

• No general education coursework

• Career Technical Education

Myworkforceconnection.org

Careered.org

CERTIFICATE PATHWAY

ASSOCIATE DEGREE PATHWAY

1. General Education

2. Major

3. Electives

18-27 units

18-45 units

If needed

Total Units = 60 units

BACHELOR’S DEGREE PATHWAY

1. General Education

2. Major

3. Electives

39 - 51 units

0 - 50 units

If needed

0 - 9 units

30 - 55 units

If needed

Lower Division

(Fresh, Soph)

Upper Division

(Jr., Sr.)

Total Units = 120 units

AD-T PATHWAYS ASSOCIATE DEGREE FOR TRANSFER

• 60 units at community college, 60 units at university

• Additional consideration for admission into CSUs - .1 GPA boost

• Uniform coursework across various CSUs

• Guarantee into CSU system

• Different CSUs accept specific AD-T degrees – Community colleges have

different AD-T degrees

www.adegreewithaguarantee.com

UC Davis: 3.2, 3.3 for Engineering

UC Irvine: 3.4

UC Merced: 2.8 - 3.0 (Major based)

• UC Riverside: 2.7 - 3.5 (Major based)

UC Santa Barbara: 3.2

UC Santa Cruz: 3.0

Available for all UCs, except UC Berkeley, UCLA, and UCSD

Some popular majors may be excluded from TAG

TRANSFER ADMISSION GUARANTEE (TAG)

UCSD UNIVERSITYLINK

• Family Income $40,000 per year

• Submit application during first year

• Transfer within 3 years

• Complete all major preparation

• 3.5 GPA by end fall term before transfer

• 60 units

• 7-course pattern (both English and Math must be

completed by end fall term before transfer)

CSUSM ADMISSIONS

• Priority for Local Service Area

• Last school of attendance must be in service areas

• Must have minimum 12 units from local colleges

• Priority to students with ADTs

SDSU ADMISSIONS

Associate Degrees for Transfer (AD-T)

Priority for SDSU approved

TAG

Some majors. If major is not offered at CSUSM, then TAG applies to Palomar students as well. Approximately 2/3 majors with no district boundaries.

See SDSU Admissions - Transfer website – www.sdsu.edu/admissions.

Special application process (regardless of location):

Nursing, Music, Dance, or Television Film and New Media

SDSU MAJORS NOT OFFERED AT CSUSM http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/transfers/sanmarcos.html

• Aerospace Engineering (BS)

• Africana Studies (BA)

• American Indian Studies (BA)

• Art (Graphic Design) (BA)

• Asian Studies (BA)

• Astronomy (BA), (BS)

• Chemical Physics (BS)

• Chemistry (Single Subject) (BA)

• Chicana and Chicano Studies (BA)

• Child Development (BS)

• Civil Engineering (BS)

• Classics (BA)

• Comparative Literature (BA)

• Computer Engineering (BS)

• Construction Engineering (BS)

• Criminal Justice Administration (BS)

• Dance (BA)

• Electrical Engineering (BS)

• Environmental Sciences, (BS)

• European Studies (BA)

• Foods and Nutrition (BS)

• French (BA)

• Geography(BA)

• Geological Sciences (General) (BS)

• German (BA)

• Health Communication (BS)

• Hospitality & Tourism (BS)

• Humanities (BA)

• Intl. Security & Conflict Resolution (BA)

• Japanese (BA)

• Journalism (BA)

• Latin American Studies (BA)

• Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (BA)

• Linguistics (BA)

• Mechanical Engineering (BS)

• Microbiology (BA), (BS)

• Modern Jewish Studies (BA)

• Music

• Philosophy (BA)

• Physical Science (Single Subject) (BA)

• Public Administration (BA)

• Recreation & Tourism Mgt. (BS)

• Religious Studies (BA)

• Russian (BA)

• Russian and Central European Studies (BA)

• Social Work (BA)

• Speech, Language and Hearing Sci. (BA)

• Statistics (BS)

• Sustainability (BA)

• Urban Studies (BA)

Transferring to a University

• Minimal life skills

• Not socially or emotionally ready

• Needs more support

• Undecided

CONVENIENT

Explore career options

Student support

Affordable higher education

Quality programs

Transition to higher education

Good Jobs without Bachelor’s https://goodjobsdata.org/wp-content/uploads/Good-Jobs-States.pdf

Jobs at a minimum of $35,000 entry level or $45,000 with more experience.

$55,000 median income

3.5 million jobs in CA

WHY CHOOSE A COMMUNITY COLLEGE?

HIGHLIGHTS

How will your success be PALOMARPOWERED ?

RANCHO BERNARDO EDUCATION CENTER

Parking Structure

Palomar College

Building

Rancho Bernardo Education Center

Opened Summer 2018

STEAM Focus

General Education

Supporting Students

Counseling

Submit documents, pay fees, obtain parking passes

Register for courses

Receive information on financial aid, scholarships, loans and grants Near Matinal Road

11111 Rancho Bernardo Road

Tech and Innovation STEAM Center

www.palomar.edu/palomarpromise

Free Access to College! Free tuition for Fall and Spring

Free parking permit for Fall and Spring

$300 textbook assistance for Fall and Spring

Priority enrollment for first year

Supporting our workforce, while providing affordable higher

education to graduating high school seniors in our community

A PALOMARPOWERED Promise

www.palomar.edu/palomarpromise

How do I become a Palomar Promise Student?

1. Graduate from California high school and be a first time college student, excluding dual enrollment

2. Apply to Palomar College

3. Complete the FAFSA or Dream Act application by March 2, 2019.

4. Complete FYE Program application

5. Enroll full-time (a minimum of 12 units) at Palomar College within one year of high school graduation

First come first served basis for students with all steps completed.

A PALOMARPOWERED Promise

Steps to Enroll for Fall 2019

www.palomar.edu/stepstoenroll

APPLY

1. Palomar Application

2. FAFSA Application

3. Palomar Promise

Application

REGISTER

1. Register for

Classes

2. Pay for classes

Discover Palomar

Early June

PLAN

1. Assessment

2. Orientation

3. Educational

Planning

= Priority

Registration!

October 2018

- August 2019 Early June Spring

Many options!

Arts, Media, Business, and Computer Science • Art, Design, Illustration • Business Administration, Real

Estate, Accounting • Computer Science, Information

Systems, Web Technologies • Graphic Communications,

Multimedia & Web • Media Studies, Cinema,

Journalism, Broadcasting • Performing Arts, Theater,

Dance, Music

Languages and Literature • English and Humanities • English as a Second Language • Reading and Education • Speech Communication • American Sign Language • World Languages

– Arabic, Chinese, Foreign Languages, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish

Social and Behavioral Sciences • American Indian Studies • Behavioral Sciences,

Anthropology, Psychology, Religious Studies

• Child Development • Economics, History, Political

Science • Kinesiology, Health, and

Recreation • Library Technology • Multicultural Studies

– Africana Studies – Chicano Studies – Judaic Studies – Multicultural Studies

Mathematics and the Natural and Health Sciences • Chemistry • Dental or Medical Assisting • Earth, Space, and Environmental

Sciences, Oceanography, Drone Technology, Geographic Information Systems

• Life Sciences, Biology, Zoology, Botany

• Mathematics • Nursing • Physics, Engineering, Physical

Science

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Many options!

Emergency Medical Education

EMT Basic

Paramedic Training

Public Safety Programs

Fire Academy

Police Academy

Administration of Justice

Fire Technology

Apprenticeship Programs with Local Unions and Training Centers

Acoustical Installer

Carpentry

Drywall/Lather

Inside Wireman

Plasterer

Sheet Metal

Sound Technician

Design and Manufacturing Technologies Architecture Construction Inspection Drafting Technology Family and Consumer Sciences Fashion Merchandising and Design Industrial Technology Interior Design

Trade and Industry

Construction Inspection Public Works Management Wastewater Technology Education Water Technology Education Automotive Technology Cabinet and Furniture Technology Diesel Mechanics Technology Drafting Technology Industrial Technology Welding

Career Tech

TYPES OF PROGRAMS

A.A. or A.S. Degrees to jump start a career Business Management, Graphic Communication Chemistry, Mathematics, Water Technology French, Spanish, Speech Communication Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts Paramedic, Fire Technology, Nursing, Dental Assisting

Technical Skills in many different fields Welding, Auto Mechanics, Diesel Technology Computer Games Specialist, Digital Imaging Fashion, Interior Design, Radio and Television Geographic Information Technology (GIS) Unmanned Aircraft System

4-year University Transfer Preparation Journalism, Geography, Business Administration, Sociology

250 Degree and Certificate Programs

Student Life

Student Clubs and Organizations

Student Clubs Child Development, International Students,

Active Minds, Fashion, Dance, Drone, Business, Circle K International, Chem Club, MEChA, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, NASA, Astronomy, Nutrition, Tech, Photo,

and more!

Or create your own!

PALOMARPOWERED Students

How will you get the most out of your college experience?

How will you find your niche?

What will you do besides go to class?

Palomar Performing Arts

Music, Chorale, Orchestra

Cuban, Jazz, Stage Band

Conducting, Composition

Dance, Modern, Film, Ballet, Improv, Hawaiian, Hip-Hop

Theater Arts, Technical Theater

Musical Theater

www.palomarperforms.com

Women’s

Athletics

Basketball

Beach Volleyball

Diving

Cross Country

Golf

Softball

Swimming

Tennis

Track and Field

Volleyball

Water Polo Men’s

Athletics

www.palomarathletics.com

Baseball

Basketball

Cross Country

Diving

Football

Golf

Soccer

Swimming

Tennis

Volleyball

Water Polo

Wrestling Co-ed Cheer Team

“Recruits” (Left Column)

Services and Support

www.palomar.edu/students

QUESTIONS?

Glyn Bongolan, Ed.D. Counselor/Associate Professor gbongolan@palomar.edu

TonyQuiroz Outreach Specialist outreach@palomar.edu

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