College Planning Resources
College Visits
Throughout the school year, the Career Center hosts many college visits. Many College Admission Representatives would provide information and answer questions about their school. These visits will be virtual. Students will have the opportunities to learn about specific college  without travelling far. The Career and College Specialist will send out email about the coming college visits for students to sign in for the event.
Link to all California Community Colleges
A DegreeWithAGuarntee.com Associate Degree for Transfer
Find a degree that interests you.
California State UniversitiesÂ
Link to California State Universities. On-line application & links to all CSU campuses
University of California – UC System
Offers information regarding admissions, online application, & links to all UC campuses. Check UC admission rate here.
Assist - Your Transfer Resource
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
College and career planning tool
College and career planning tool
WICHE’s Student Exchange Program  WUE
WICHE's student exchange programs offer a broad range of higher education options for some 36,000 students each year at undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels.
Over 7ooo colleges to help you find the best college for you. Ranking, Financial Aid
College Scorecard in the U.S. Department of Education’s College Affordability and Transparency Center make it easier for you to search for a college that is a good fit for you. You can use the College Scorecard to find out more about a college’s affordability and value so you can make more informed decisions about which college to attend.
Click on this link and enter the colleges that are of interest and learn:
1. The average costs of attendance per year
2. Graduation rate
3. Loan default rate
4. Median borrowing per student and average loan repayment per month