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Frequently Asked Questions by Students

Contact any of us with your pathway questions. We are dedicated to connecting you to the resources and support that you need.

Counselor

These are the types of questions we encourage you to ask a Counselor... and more!

  • If I know my major, how do I know what courses are required for completing that degree and/or to transfer?  How many courses should I take each semester based on my personal situation?
  • What programs exist that guarantee admission into a transfer institution, including UC Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) programs? How do I start the process?
  • What resources are available if I鈥檓 undecided or undeclared?  
  • What resources are available if I'm a lifelong learner and not interested in transfering at this time?
  • What resources are available if I have mental health issues?
  • What resources are available if I have a learning disability?
Academics

These are the types of questions we encourage you to ask an Instructional Faculty or Staff Member... and more!

  • What resources are there to support my learning needs?
  • How should I narrow down which area of expertise within _____ area I want to pursue?
  • Which 4 year colleges/universities have a good program for _______?  What should I be looking for to know if it's a good fit for me?   Do you have any degree-specific tips you鈥檇 recommend once I transfer to a 4 year college/university?
  • What connections to internships, community resources, conferences, websites,etc. can you refer me to? 
  • What suggestions do you have for me to find a mentor or have a chance to do job shadowing in this field?

Do you have a question not listed? Start by asking any one of us.  We can connect you to the information and resources you are seeking.

Check out our frequently asked Pathway questions with sample answers below!

What is a Pathway Student Success Team?

Pathway Student Success Teams are counseling and instructional faculty, classified staff, and peer mentors who all work together to provide support to students.  We are dedicated to connect you to the information and resources students are seeking during their academic journey.  Many of the supports we have to get you started can be located in our Academic and Career Pathways plus our Undecided pathway to support those who have not decided what area they want to focus on yet.  These Pathways provide clear pathway course sequencing for our degrees and certificates, key milestone information for students to complete along their journey, and proactive and intentional support from dedicated Pathway Student Success Team members and our campus constituents.   Pathway Student Success Teams, will utilize accessible and inclusive support services for all students and promote timely completion of transfer, degree, and career-technical goals to reduce equity gaps.  

How do I contact my student success team?

For all of our Academic and Career Pathways plus our Undecided pathway have Student Success Team members identified.  These team are dedicated to connecting you to the resources and support that you need.  Contact any one of them by clicking on the "Contact Info" link by their name, photo, and job type.  We look forward to talking to you!

What classes should I take and when to earn my degree or certificate? 

Every degree and certificate in a Pathway has a Program Map, a suggested sequence of courses necessary for the completion of a degree or certificate. It includes a recommendation of semester-to-semester courses, pre- and co-requisites, and the semester(s) the courses are offered. Scroll down the list of Degrees/Certificates to select a program and view general career information, employment outlook and the Program Map.  Course boxes in the Program Map are color coded based on major content vs general requirements vs advisory notes; all boxes open to reveal more information, including every course that satisfies this area and important related information.

We STRONGLY RECOMMEND after viewing a Program Map, you meet with a  to create a personalized Ed Plan that includes a conversation about their interests: careers, transfer institutions, etc.

Where should I start if I am interested in鈥?

For each Pathway, we have a list of great introductory courses that you can start taking right now!  These intro courses are also degree and certificate applicable for most Pathways.  Also provided is a list of Career Exploration and College Preparedness courses.

What should I do if I want to transfer to a CSU, UC, or a private school?

  • Transferring to a CSU:  Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) is a joint program between our California Community Colleges and the California State University (CSU) that makes it easier for students to transfer. Students who earn the ADT in Arts (AA-T) or Science (AS-T) are guaranteed admission to the CSU system and given admission advantage to impacted campuses. Check out our ! 
  • Transferring to a UC: The University of California (UC) offers Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) to six of its nine campuses, and 91重口 students are admitted to even the most competitive, with UC Berkeley & Davis being among our top 5 transfer destinations. Your transfer plan will include a combination of General Education and Major Preparation (see ).  To ensure eligibility and competitiveness for UC transfer, plan with your  or take a visit to our  early in your academic journey. 
  • Transferring to a Private College: Private/Independent and out-of-state colleges have varying requirements for transfer student admission. Most require fewer units for transfer eligibility, so it is important that you plan ahead. 

Meet with a Counselor!  We STRONGLY RECOMMEND after viewing a Program Map, students meet with a  to complete a comprehensive Ed Plan, where many personal factors will be taken into account. 

How do I know what I have left to take to complete my degree/certificate or to transfer?

  •  View your Student Educational Plan, confirm completed courses and which courses remain to meet your educational goal.
  •  View which credits earned at one California college or university can be transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California's colleges and universities, providing the most accurate and up-to-date information about student transfer. 
  • Counselors are available to assist current and prospective students in identifying, clarifying, and reaching their educational and career goals.

What are the different types of degrees/certificates, such as AD-T, AA, AS, CA, etc?

  • AS-T = Associate in Science for Transfer Degree
  • AA-T = Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree
  • AA = Associate of Arts Degree
  • AS = Associate of Science Degree
  • CA = Certificate of Achievement

91重口 has partnered with the CSU system to develop Associate Degrees for Transfer (also known as Associate of Arts-Transfer (AA-T) or Associate of Science-Transfer (AS-T) degrees). These degrees were created to meet common lower-division requirements for general education and major preparation for most CSU campuses with a similar major. To meet some career goals, we offer certificates of various lengths, such as a Certificate of Achievement (CA). You should meet with a counselor to discuss whether one of these degrees or certificates is an appropriate pathway for your personal academic or career goal.

How do I change my major?

Every degree and certificate in your pathway is linked to careers and current EMSI Labor Data! Scroll down the list of Degrees/Certificates to view program-specific career information and an employment outlook in the selected program of study.  Current and prospective students can explore career information via our free  (pro-tip: we encourage you to create a free account to save your results and review this with a counselor). You should also create a free account on our  (Handshake) to view current postings and get notified when a job or internship in their area of interest becomes available.  Lastly, we encourage you to visit our  for additional support. 

We STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you meet with a  to review your  results and complete a comprehensive Ed Plan, which is customized to your personal needs.

How can I pay for college?  What financial resources are available to me?

 offers federal and state financial assistance to eligible students, including completing a FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application.  We offer , ,  , and much more!  Meet with a today to get personalized assistance.  Additional academic and holistic services for financially disadvantaged students, including  first-generation, foster youth () and single-parent () students.

Do I need to complete my college transfer-level Math and English courses in my first year? If so, why?

If you are seeking to transfer to a 4-year university, you are highly encouraged to complete your college transfer-level Math and English in your first year.  Research shows that students are more likely to transfer and more successful when they complete transfer-level Math and English in their first year. Here is more information on  and support options and  based on areas of interest, learning modes and support options.

We STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you meet with a   to discuss which transfer-level math course is required for their major and to complete a comprehensive Ed Plan.

What basic need supports are there to help with food insecurity, housing needs, transportation etc.?

Basic need supports are available for 91重口 students through our campus and our community. We are ready to provide proactive and personal support for our students!  Examples of basic needs support includes: housing resources, food insecurity needs, and  transportation resources. Visit our Las Positas Basic Needs website for more information.  

Have you visited our Mini-Market inside our Student Life Welcome Center, located in Building 1623?  All are welcome!  Items offered for FREE to students include fresh fruits & veggies, meat and eggs, canned goods, toiletries such as feminine hygiene, soap, cleaning supplies, snacks + cup of noodles with ways to heat them up and enjoy!

Is mental health support available at 91重口?

The  is proud to offer  free of charge to students. Workshops are open to all students while short-term mental health counseling is available upon request and contingent on the availability of personnel.

What should I be doing outside of class to be successful in completing my pathway?

Every Pathway website has a 鈥鈥 designed to make the steps you need to complete for success in your pathway transparent.  A printable version is available underneath. 

What academic learning supports are available to support me?

91重口 offers lots of free academic learning support including; , , , ,  (DSPS/DRC), and much more!  Visit our  for a more complete list.
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