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CERTIFICATE & DEGREE PROGRAMS

Certificate Programs

Students interested in obtaining career training without committing to several years of school can earn a Certificate of Achievement in a shorter period of time. Certificate programs are designed for students interested in career training that leads to a specialized career field. Students who earn certificates can earn more money than someone who simply holds a high school diploma. Programs vary in length and generally require less than 2 years of full-time study to complete. Successful completion of certificates is notated on official college transcripts. There is no limit to the number of certificates a student can earn.

Career Program Degrees (AA/AS)

These programs are designed to provide better-rounded career training than in a certificate program and typically require 1½ to 3 years to complete. Career degrees include requirements for a major, which are specialized occupational courses, and general education courses that broaden a student’s understanding of self and the surrounding world. Some units/credits in career programs may transfer to 4-year colleges and universities and may fulfill lower-division requirements.
 
 
APPLICATION PROCESS
  1. Research programs and colleges at different community colleges to find the right one for you. Go to Explore Colleges
  2. Submit FAFSA or CADAA  (Add community colleges your are considering)
  3. Apply Online. 
    1. Click on "Apply Now"  on the community college's home page.
    2.  Create an account with CA community colleges (CCC) if you don't have one yet.
    3. Submit the online application for Fall 2025.

After the application: 

  • 3-5 DAYS after you submit your application, you will receive an email with your community college ID number. 
  •  Complete the virtual/online orientation once you have received your ID from the community college.
  • Make an online appointment with a counselor to create your educational plan
    • They might ask for your transcripts
    • Note: Students with disabilities or an IEP must also meet with a counselor at the DSPS office
  • Register for classes: Check your portal for  your assigned registration date. Plan your schedule in advanced and have alternative courses in case the ones you want are filled.