STEPS | HOW IT WORKS |
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Step 1: APPLY FOR ADMISSION |
Take the first step – it’s fast and easy! Complete and submit your free application
online.
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Step 2: FINANCIAL AID |
Need help paying for college? Apply for financial aid by completing the:
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Step 3: ORIENTATION |
Orientation provides an introduction to academic programs and support services to
help you succeed. Orientation is only offered online via the MyCompton portal. Students must have an activated Âé¶¹Ó°Òôapp student email account to access the online Orientation. For more information, call the Welcome Center, ext. 2765. |
Step 4: ED PLAN |
Focus on your goal! Meet with a counselor and complete an educational plan to identify
classes that are required to complete your certificate, degree or transfer program.
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Step 5: REGISTER FOR CLASSES |
Ready to register for classes? Log in to MyCompton and register for classes on or
after your assigned Ticket Time (registration appointment). Registration is based on a priority system. Registration is based on a priority system. For more information, click here. |
FORMERLY INCARCERATED STUDENTS IN TRANSITION (F.I.S.T.) | The Formerly Incarcerated Students in Transition (FIST) program helps students redirect their lives and rebuild their social credibility. The program goal is to prevent recidivism. |
STUDENT PARENTS | At Âé¶¹Ó°Òôapp, we understand the dedication and perseverance it takes to be both a parent and a student.Click here for the services and resources available to currently enrolled student parents |
ESL | Non-credit courses are offered on a No-Fee (free) basis, allowing students to complete coursework in citizenship, basic skills, short-term career education, and prepares students for work by enhancing ESL skills. We also offer career-focused courses for those interested in starting a new career. These courses are called Vocational ESL (VESL). Click here for more information. |
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