College Resources
- Concurrent Enrollment
- General College Information
- Preparing for Community College
- College Planning & Resources
- College Testing
- Apply to College
- Financial Aid
- Scholarship Search Links
Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent enrollment provides high school students the opportunity to take college courses. High School may be eligible to enroll at Saddleback Community College (SCC) and Irvine Valley College (IVC). Please check SCC and IVC for a list of courses.Enrollment fees are waived for concurrently enrolled students in grades 9-12 but students are responsible for payment of the nonresident tuition, student health fee, material fees, and parking fee, if applicable.
General College Information
Excellent resources:
1. ASSIST is an online student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another. ASSIST is the official repository of articulation for California’s public colleges and universities and provides the most accurate and up-to-date information about student transfer in California.
2. Navigate college admissions like a pro with Khan Academy's evolving resource! Inside, find out how to make high school count, what to do and tests to take while in high school, explore your college options, the college application process, and paying for college.
3. College Week Live: There are many live chats with colleges; there is a good college search tool; help in finding scholarships, and watch presentations on advice about choosing a university, writing your admissions essay, and much more.
In the state of California, higher education opportunities can be realized by attending one of the 110 community colleges, 33 public universities (CSU and UC), 75 private/independent universities and many more technical, trade, and art schools. To be eligible to attend a community college, one must be 18 years of age or possess a high school diploma. Eligibility requirements for the California State University and University of California public systems require completion of the minimum a-g course sequence with grades of C or higher and submission of ACT or SAT college admission tests results. Private/Independent university eligibility requirements vary from institution to institution, but follow closely with the University of California a-g course sequence. To learn more about each individual institution, it is recommended that students log onto the prospective school websites to explore majors and schools in California and nationwide.
College Application: Universities prefer that admissions applications be completed online. You can access CSU and UC applications through their prospective websites. To complete an admissions application to private universities, you will need to go directly to the school website. Websites can be found through a search online.
College Application Fee: Application fees will vary per institution, and will be due upon submission of your application. Some universities offer fee waivers for those who qualify.
High School Transcript: To complete your CSU or UC application, you will need an unofficial copy of your high school transcript for self reporting your classes and grades. Once you have been accepted to a CSU or UC campus, that particular campus will prompt you to have an OFFICIAL transcript sent from SVUSD directly to them upon graduation from high school. If you are applying to a private university, however, an OFFICIAL transcript will be required as part of the application process. Request for Official or Unofficial Silverado/Mira Monte High School Transcript
Getting Into College
College Admissions Exams/Tests: As part of the application process, students will be required to submit the results of college admissions exams: ACT or SAT I; SAT II for UC and some private universities. For more information regarding these exams, please see College Testing Links on this page.
College Essay or Personal Statement: Private/Independent Universities as well as University of California will require a college essay as part of their application process. The college essay is written in response to a prompt given to the student in the application. A college essay will not be required for applications to the California State University.
Letters of Recommendation: Most private university and scholarship applications will require that students submit letters of recommendation. Some will specify who the recommender should be (teachers, employers, coaches, community and church leaders); others simply indicate how many recommendations are required. Letters of recommendation give evaluators and selection committees' alternate information about you the person. Keep in mind that these individuals will already have objective information - your grades, classes and test scores - they want to know about your character and who you are outside of the classroom, more appropriately, how others see you!!
Tips for letters of recommendation
- Aspire to make good connections with teachers and other adults on campus so that when it comes time to request a recommendation, you have many options.
- Choose adults who know you well; those who can write about not only your academic skills, but also your talents and abilities.
- Choose recommenders who will write specific statements about you - not remarks that could apply to any student.
Steps to securing letters of recommendation
- Ask teachers, coaches, administrators, academic advisors, counselors, employers, community and church leaders who know you well and who will write you a personalized and positve letter of recommendation. If this person is a teacher, it is preferable that you are currently in his or her class or were a student of theirs the previous year.
- PLAN AHEAD! Make an appointment to speak with the person you are asking for a recommendation from no less than 3 to 4 weeks prior to the deadline.
- Provide your recommenders with important information that they may need to write a letter that truly represents your good qualities, character and outstanding skills. Providing your recommender with a copy of your student resume, student profile and college essay will assist them in writing a more precise and thorough letter.
- Provide your recommenders with the following: 1. Name and address of the school or scholarship you are applying to/for and a stamped addressed envelope if the school or scholarship committee requires that the letter be sent directly to them by the recommender (be sure to provide a manilla envelope if the recommender is required to send additional documentation such as a copy of your transcript, etc. 2. DEADLINE or date that the letter needs to be submitted 3. A copy of your high school transcript, student resume, and a student profile (if available).
- Follow-up by thanking the person(s) who provided you with a recommendation.
Being PREPARED AND ORGANIZED will allow your recommenders to write an outstanding letter of recommendation!!
Service Hours/Extra-Curricular Activities/Volunteering: Most universities will, as a part of their application process, ask students to document service hours, extra-curricular activities and volunteer hours. The general rule of thumb is to get involved in an activity that you are passionate about and can commit to for a length of time. Universities will ask what types of activities you were involved in, how long you were committed to the activity and what skills you developed or how it affected you personally.
Preparing for Community College
Saddleback Financial Aid Workshops: Every Tuesday 4:00-5:00pm - even if you are attending a different college.
Saddleback Freshman Advantage Information: Fall 2018 applications open on October 1, 2017. The earlier you complete the application, the sonner you can start & complete the Matricultion Process.
Irvine Valley College Fast Fridays: Six Friday's to assist you in completing your Fall 2018 matriculation steps. Register early!
College Planning & Resources
Helpful websites:
- All California Colleges
- College Atlas - college search
- College Board BigFuture - Save all your college planning activities
- College Search
- NAIA (for athletes)
- Virtual College course
- What will they learn – a different way to look at colleges
- Salary Surfer - This website allows you to find a field you are interested in and identify what Community Colleges (all over the US) are the best fit for your field of interest.
College Testing
Apply to College
- California State Universities
- University of California
- Common Application
- CA Private & Independent Colleges
Community College
- Saddleback College - Freshman Advantage Program
- Orange Coast College - Freshman Priority Registration
- Irvine Valley College - Freshman Advantage Program
Financial Aid
Scholarship Search Links
- Broke Scholar
- Careers and Colleges
- College Answer
- College Board
- Collegiate Funding
- College Green Light
- College Net
- College Scholarships
- Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
- Fast Web
- Fin Aid
- Latino College Dollars
- National Service
- Scholarship America
- Scholarship Help
- Scholarships and Grants
- Scholarships
- Student Scholarship Search
- Student Scholarships