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From Here to Career

 

Explore our many quick paths to well-paying jobs, plus the support you need to succeed! College staff are ready to support community events and presentations tailored to your organization’s needs. Through our TRiO EOC and other programs, we can help adult learners find the path that’s right for them.

From Here to Career Brochure:


  • To request a presentation for your organization, email us: district.specialprojects@gcccd.edu

Popular Programs

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  • Not sure where to start? Take a Career Coach Assessment!
  • Need to complete your high school diploma?
    • The College Path Acceleration Program allows you to complete your diploma while taking up to 11 units at our colleges for FREE!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost?
    • $46/unit + fees...
    • MOST students can attend college for FREE. English and high school diploma classes at Adult Education are also free. Adult Ed's career programs are low cost – and students may qualify for discounts or grants to cover the cost of classes, textbooks, or other supplies.
  • How do I pay for college?
    • The federal FAFSA or state DACA applications drive most financial aid. There are also scholarships, cash grants, and fee waivers available. Financial aid can also help you pay for books and supplies. You can apply at any time!
  • Are evening and online classes available?
    • Yes! Many classes are offered in the evenings, online, or hybrid to accommodate the needs of working students.
  • How do I enroll?
    • To attend a community college, you must enroll through the state application CCCApply. Adult Ed. has its own enrollment forms. Our staff can assist you through this process from beginning to end.
  • What is the class schedule?
    • College semesters last 16 weeks and start in Fall or Spring. We also offer 8-week condensed classes at the start and middle of each semester.
  • How much time do I need to commit?
    • A full load of college classes (4 classes, 12 units) is like a full-time job, and will take 30-40 hours of time per week. Enrolling part-time can reduce this load, but it will take longer to complete a program.
  • What level of English do I need?
    • No English level is required for most classes, but approximately 4 semesters of English prepare most students for college-level classes.