New Student Guide 26-27

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NEW STUDENT GUIDE 2026-2027

Table of CONTENTS Academic Calendar...............................................................1 Guided Pathways .................................................................. 2 General Education Requirements for the Associate Degree ................................................. 3 California General Education Transfer Curricular (CalGETC) ......................................... 4 Steps to Enrollment .............................................................. 5 Steps to Financial Aid ........................................................... 6 Academic Terms .................................................................... 7 MyPortal Login ..................................................................... 8 Online Orientation ................................................................ 9 Starfish Guide ......................................................................10 Course Abbreviations ........................................................ 11 How to Search for Classes ............................................... 12 Class Registration ............................................................... 13 Understanding Waitlists ................................................... 14 Student Support Services ........................................... 15-16 Involvement and Leadership ........................................... 17 Buses, Cars & Parking ........................................................18 Campus Map ........................................................................19 College Readiness Checklist ............................................ 20 Helpful CONTACTS (559) Area Code Operator & Lost and Found College Activities 494.3000 494.3000 ext. 3678 Admissions & Records Counseling 494.3023 494.3037 Business Office Disabled Students 494.3042 Programs & Services 494.3032

Library 494.3052 Math Center 494.3000 ext. 3158 Police (SCCCD) 494.3000 ext. 6140 Reading & Writing Center 494-3000 ext. 3160 Residence Hall (Dorms) 494.3000 ext. 3258 Transcripts 494.3023 Tutorial Center 494-3430 Veterans Center 494.3400

Bookstore 494.3034 Cafeteria 494.3021 CalWORKs 494.3504

EOP&S/NEXTUP/CARE 494.3040 Financial Aid & Scholarships 494.3012

Health Services 494.3028 Help Desk (RC) 494.3555

Career & Employment Center 494.3543

Early Childhood Children’s Lab School 494.3000 ext. 3227

Help Desk (SCCCD) 1-844-887-2223

Academic CALENDAR Spring Semester 2026 DATE EVENT January 12 Instruction begins January 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Holiday (Campus Closed) February 13 Lincoln’s Day Holiday (Campus Closed) February 16 Washington’s Day Holiday (Campus Closed) March 13 Last day to withdraw from college or to be dropped from 18-week classes March 30- April 3 Spring Recess (Classes reconvene on April 6) April 1 Last day for degree and certificate of achievement candidates to file application for May 2026 completion date. May 18-22 Final examinations May 22 End of Spring Semester 2026 Summer Semester 2026 Reedley College will conduct four sessions: (subject to change) 4-week, 6-week, 8-week, and 10-week DATE EVENT May 25 Memorial Day Holiday (Campus Closed) May 26 Instruction begins for 4- and 10-week classes June 8 Instruction begins for 8-week classes June 18 Final examinations; end of 4-week classes June 19 Juneteenth Holiday (Campus Closed) June 22 Instruction begins for 6-week classes July 1 Last day for degree and certificate of achievement candidates to apply for summer graduation.

Fall Semester 2026 DATE EVENT August 10

Instruction begins

September 7 November 11

Labor Day (Campus Closed) Veterans Day (Campus Closed)

November 26-27

Thanksgiving holiday (Campus Closed)

December 7-11 Final examinations December 11 End of Fall Semester December 14-31, January 1-8 Winter Break Spring Semester 2027 DATE EVENT January 11 Instruction begins January 18

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Holiday (Campus Closed) Lincoln’s Day Holiday (Campus Closed) Washington’s Day Holiday (Campus Closed) Spring Recess (classes reconvene March 29)

February 12 February 15

March 22-26

May 17-21

Final examinations

May 21

End of Spring Semester 2027

Summer Semester 2027 Reedley College will conduct four sessions: (subject to change) 4-week, 6-week, 8-week, and 10-week DATE EVENT May 24 Instruction begins for 4- and 10-week classes May 31 Memorial Day Holiday (Campus Closed) June 7 Instruction begins for 8-week classes June 17 End of 4-week classes June 18 Juneteenth Holiday (Campus Closed) June 21 Instruction begins for 6-week classes July 5 Independence Day Holiday (observed) (Campus Closed) July 30 End of 6-, 8-, and 10-week classes

July 3

Independence Day Holiday (observed) (Campus Closed) Final examinations; end of 6-, 8-, and 10- week classes Last day to add a full-term or short term first nine weeks Fall 2026 class in person by 5:00pm Last day to add a full-term or short term first nine weeks Fall 2026 class on Self-Service 11:59pm.

July 31

August 7

August 9

For the most up-to-date academic calendar, please visit: https://www.reedleycollege.edu/academics/academic-calendar.html

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Guided PATHWAYS

Business • Accounting • Business Administration • Economics • Office Technology

Art, Music, & English • Studio Art • English • Liberal Arts and Sciences •Music

Agriculture & Natural Resources • Animal Science • Forestry • Mechanized Agriculture • Wildland Fire

Social Sciences • Criminology • Political Science • Sociology • Psychology

Early Childhood & Education • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Teacher Education • Liberal Studies

Industrial Technology & Manufacturing • Automotive Technology • Flight Science • Machine Tool Technician • Welding

STEM • Biology • Computer Science

For a complete list of Guided Pathways majors, scan this QR code

• Engineering • Mathematics

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General Education Requirements for the ASSOCIATE DEGREE 2026-2027 - Draft* GENERAL EDUCATION (21 units minimum) AREA 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION, ORAL COMMUNICATION, AND CRITICAL THINKING (one course from English Composition, and one course from Oral Communication/Critical Thinking; six units minimum) English Composition - one course, three units ENGL C1000, C1000H Oral Communication/Critical Thinking - one course, three units COMM C1000, C1000H, 25, ENGL C1001, C1001H, C1003, C1003H, PHIL 2 AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING (one course, three units minimum) BA 39, CSCI 26, MATH C2210, C2220, 3A, 4A, 6, 10A, 10B, 17, 21, 45, 103, PLS 9, PSYC 42, STAT C1000, 7 AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES (one course, three units minimum) ASL 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ARTH C1100, C1200, C1200H, 2, 26, ART 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 17, 20, 36A, 38A, COMM 12, ENGL C1002, C1002H, 15A, 15B, 15E, 15F, 15J, 36, 41, 43A, 43B, 44A, 44B, 46A, 46B, 47, 49, ESL 14, 15, FILM 1, 2A, 2B, 3, FRENCH 1, 2, 3, 4, LING 10, 11, MUS 1A, 1B, 3, 12, AFRAM 1, 34, AGBS 2A, 2B, AMIND 31, 32, ANTHR C1001, 2, 3, ASAMER 15, BA 30, 33, CSL 11, 24, COMM C1004, 10, 18, CRIM 5, ECE 2, 14, ECON C2001, C2002, ETHNST 1, 5, 32, GEOG 6, HIST C1001, C1002, C1002H, 1, 2, 5, 20, 22, 23, 32, 33, JOURN 1, POLS C1000, C1000H, 3, 5, 24, PSYC C1000, C1000H, 5, 16, 25, 38, 45, SOC C1000, 1B, 2, 11, 32 AREA 5: NATURAL SCIENCES (one course, three units minimum) AS 1, 5, ASTR C1000, BIOL C1001, C1001H, C1001L, 2, 5, 11A, 11B, 13, 13L, 20, 22, 31, CHEM 1A, 1B, 3A, 3B, 8, 9, 10, FN 40, GEOG 5, 9, GEOL 1, 2, 9, 10, NR 4, 7, PHYS 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B, 4C, PLS 1, 2, 4A, 5, 6, 7, 10, 18, SCI 1A AREA 6: ETHNIC STUDIES (one course, three units minimum) AFRAM 1, AMIND 31, CLS 11, 24 AS 24, 26, FOR 5, 31A, 31B, 31C, PE 1, 2, 4, 5, 5B, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 12B, 12C, 13, 14, 14B, 15, 15B, 16, 18, 19, 19B, 29, 30B, 30C, 30D, 31B, 31C, 33B, 33C, 34B, 34C, 35B, 36B, 36C, 37B, 37C, 37D, 38B, 38C, 38D, 39B, 39C, 40B, 40C, 43B, 43C, 45, 49, 49A, 69, 71, 72, WLF 10, 11, 12, 20 OR Lifetime Skills – one course from: AS 67, COMM C1004, COUN 53, ECE 2, 14, 15, FN 35, HLTH 1, KINES 23, 24, POLS C1000, C1000H, PSYC C1000, C1000H, 16, 25, 38, SERV 1, SOC C1000, 32 AREA 7: LIFETIME WELLNESS (three units minimum) Physical Education – three units from: 12H, 16, 17, 26, PHIL 1, 1C, 1CH, 1D, 3A, 3B, 7A, PHOTO 1, SPAN 1, 2, 3, 3NS, 4, 4NS, 5 AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (one course, three units minimum)

*Final version available June 2026. May include additional courses.

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California General Education TRANSFER CURRICULAR (CalGETC) 2026-2027 - Draft** For transfer to the CSU or UC system. All courses must be completed with a C” grade or better. AREA 1: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION Three courses required, one each from 1A, 1B and 1C (9 semester or 12-15 quarter units) 1A - English Composition: ENGL C1000, C1000H 1B - Critical Thinking-English Composition: ENGL C1001, C1001H, C1003, C1003H, 2H, PHIL 2, COMM 25 1C - Oral Communication: COMM C1000, C1000H AREA 2: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING One course required. (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units) BA 39, CSCI 26, MATH C2210, C2220, 3A, 6, 17, 21, PLS 9, PSYC 42, STAT C1000, 7 AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES Two courses required, one each from 3A and 3B (6 semester or 8-10 quarter units) 3A - Arts: ARTH C1100, C1200, C1200H, 2, 26, FILM 1, *2A, *2B, MUS 12, 12H, 16, 17 3B - Humanities: ASL 2, 3, 4, *5, ENGL C1002, C1002H, 36, 43A, 43B, 44A, 44B, 46A, 46B, 47, 49, 74, 75, ESL 14, 15, FILM *2A, *2B, FRENCH 2, 3, 4, HIST *C1001, *C1002, *C1002H, 1, 2, 20, *22, *33, LING 10, PHIL 1, 1C, 1CH, 1D, 3A, 3B, SPAN 2, 3, 3NS, 4, 4NS, 5 AREA 4: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES At least 2 courses from at least two different disciplines (6 semester or 8-10 quarter units) AFRAM 1, AGBS 2B, AMIND 32, ANTH C1001, 2, 3, ASAMER 15, ASL *5, CLS *11, COMM C1004, 10, CRIM 13, 14, ECE 2, 4, 14, ECON C2001, C2002, ETHNST 5, 32, GEOG 6, HIST *C1001, *C1002, *C1002H, 5, *22, 32, *33, JOURN 1, KINES 35, POLS C1000, C1000H, 3, 5, 24, PSYC C1000, C1000H, 5, 16, 38, 45, SOCI C1000, 1B, 2, 11, 32 AREA 5: PHYSICAL BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES At least two courses, one Physical Science and one Biological Science, at least one must include a laboratory (indicated by L) (7-9 semester or 9-12 quarter units) 5A - Physical Sciences: ASTR C1000, CHEM 1A(L), 1B(L), 3A(L), 3B(L), 8, 9, 10(L), 28A, 28B, GEOG 5, 9, GEOL 1(L), 2, 9(L), 10, PHYS 2A(L), 2B(L), 4A(L), 4B(L), 4C(L), PLS 2, SCI 1A(L) 5B - Biological Sciences: AS 1, BIOL C1001, C1001H, 2(L), 5(L), 11A(L), 11B(L), 13, 20(L), 22(L), 31(L), FOR 7, PLS 1 5C - Laboratory Activity : One course from AREA 5A or 5B with a lab (marked with an L) OR one of the following: BIOL C1001L, 13L, CHEM 9, 29A, 29B, PLS 1L, 2L AREA 6: ETHNIC STUDIES One course required (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units) AFRAM 1, AMIND 31, CLS 11, 24 *Courses listed in more than one GE area may only be used to fulfill one GE area. Final version available June 2026. May include additional courses.

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Steps to ENROLLMENT 1 Apply Online

• Go to www.reedleycollege.edu • Select “Apply Now”

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Apply for Financial Aid • Complete the

Online Orientation Complete the • Go to www.scccd.edu/ orientation • The sooner you

FAFSA or DREAM ACT application

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website or Dream Act website on the next page • RC Code: 001308 • Check status through Financial Aid Section on Self-Service, located in MyPortal

complete your orientation, the earlier you can register!

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Registration

Pay Fees • You can pay in person or through Self-Service,

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Student Finance.

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Steps to FINANCIAL AID

How is Works (after submitting your FAFSA) 1 The information you provide on your application is used to calculate your Student Aid Index (SAI). You SAI helps the school determine how much financial support you may need. Funds are awarded on a first come, first serviced basis, so it is important to respond to any emails or requests from the Financial Aid Office in a timely manner.

Review Eligibility Criteria and Award Letter Once your financial aid eligibility is determined, you will receive an award letter detailing the types of financial support available to you. Check your financial aid status and student email for communications from the Financial Aid Office about forms you might still need to submit. Your financial aid will not be awarded until all required documents are processed.

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Important Dates & Deadlines October 1, 2025: FAFSA & CA Dream Act Application opened for 2026-2027 March 2, 2026: RC Scholarship application closes for 2026-2027 March 2, 2026: Priority Application deadline for CA Dream Act and Cal Grant Awards for 2026-2027 academic year June 30, 2026: Deadline for FAFSA and CA Dream Act application for 2026-2027 academic year September 2, 2026: Deadline for Community College Cal Grant Awards for 2026-2027 academicyear Reedley College Code: 001308 Reedley College Financial Aid Office: 559.494.3012 Important Links • FAFSA: www.fafsa.gov • Dream Act: https:/ dream.csac.ca.gov • Scholarships: www.reedleycollege.edu/scholarships • Student Loans: https://studentaid.gov • RC Dream Center: https://www.reedleycollege.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid/dream-center.html

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Academic TERMS Academic Standing

Students who maintain a satisfactory semester and overall GPA are considered to be in Good Academic Standing. When a student falls below these standards you may receive a notice of the following:

Academic Probation level 1 (A1/P1) Students are placed on A1/P1 when their cumulative GPA is below a 2.0 and/or they have completed less than 51% of all units attempted. Students will need to complete the Online Probation Workshop to clear their registration hold. Academic Probation Level 2 (A2/P2) Students are placed on A2/P2 when their cumulative GPA is below a 2.0 and/or they have completed less than 51% of all units attempted for 2 consecutive semesters. Students will need to meet with a counselor Academic Disqualification (DQ) Students are placed on DQ when their cumulative GPA is below a 2.0 and/or they have completed less than 51% of all units attempted for 3 consecutive semesters. Students are required to sit out of all SCCCD campuses for ONE semester (or more depending on number of dismissals). Students will need to meet with a counselor upon return. to clear their registration hold.

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MyPortal LOGIN

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1 STEP Got to the www.reedleycollege.edu and click on MyPortal

• Your Username is your 7-digit student ID number followed by @my.scccd.edu • Example: 1234567@my.scccd.edu

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- • Click on Communication Preferences pop-up • Add cell phone number and personal email address • Update notification preferences and click “submit” at the bottom of the page • Check phone and email for ver ification code and enter when prompted

If this is your first time logging in, your password will be: • First letter of your First Name (UPPERCASE) • First letter of your LAST NAME (lowercase) • 6-digit date of birth Example: Robert Jones born on January 5, 1999 = Rj010599 • Must log in within 45 days of receiving ID

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Online ORIENTATION

Go to scccd.edu/orientation and click on the Online Orientation Link 1

2 Log in (see MyPortal Login, page 8, for instructions)

3 Access Orientation

Click Enroll in Course > Go to The Course > Begin orientation when prompted.

4 Complete each module of the orientation to earn a green check mark. • Take a picture of your congratulations screen with date stamp and your name.

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For MyPortal login support call: (559) 499-6070 Monday- Friday (8am - 5pm)

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Starfish GUIDE How to use Starfish to access your Student Education Plan (SEP)

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Course ABBREVIATIONS Accounting = ACCTG African-American Studies = AFRAM Agriculture = AG

Health Science = HLTH History = HIST Honors = HONORS

Agriculture Business = AGBS Agriculture Education = AGED American Indian Studies = AMIND American Sign Language = ASL Animal Science = AS Anthropology = ANTHRO Art = ART Art History = ARTH Asian-American Studies = ASAMER Astronomy = ASTRO Automotive Technology = AUTOT Aviation Maintenance Technology = AMT Biology = BIOL Business Administration = BA Chemistry = CHEM Chicano-Latino Studies = CLS

Individual Study = INDST Industrial Technology = IT Information Systems = IS Interdisciplinary Studies = INTDS Journalism = JOURN Kinesiology = KINES Library Skills = LIBSKL Library Technology = LITEC Linguistics = LING Manufacturing Technology = MFGT Marketing = MKTG Mathematics = MATH Mechanized Agriculture = MAG Music = MUS Nursing Assistant Training = NAT Office Technology = OT Performing Arts and Theatre = PATH Philosophy = PHIL

Communication = COMM Computer Science = CSCI Continuing Education Learning Academy = CELA

Photography = PHOTO Physical Education = PE Physics = PHYS Plant Science = PLS Political Science = POLS Psychology = PYSC Science = SCI Service Learning = SERV Sociology = SOC/SOCI Spanish = SPAN Statistics = STAT Supervised Tutoring = ST

Counseling = COUN Criminology = CRIM Dental Assisting = DA

Developmental Services = DEVSER Early Childhood Education = ECE

Economics = ECON Education = EDUC Engineering = ENGR English = ENGL

English as a Second Language = ESL Environmental Horticulture = EH Ethnic Studies = EHTNST Film = FILM Flight Science = FLGHT Foods and Nutrition = FN Forestry = FOR French = FRENCH Geography = GEOG Geology = GEOL Health Care Interpreter = HCI

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Log into MyPortal and go to Self-Service (see page 8) 1 2 Click on the 3 lines at the top left corner of the Self-Service main menu 3 Click on Academics then “Search for Classes/Add to Schedule” Before continuing, look at your SEP in Starfish (See page 10) 4

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Understanding WAITLISTS A waitlist is a list you join for a class that is already full. If someone in the class drops, a seat opens up for the next student on the waitlist. Students on the waitlist are notified through email when a seat opens. How do I waitlist a class? If a class you are trying to register for is full, it will give you an option to join the waitlist. How do I manage my waitlist? You can check your waitlist status through Self-Service by clicking on “Register for Classes/View My Schedule.” How do I register into a class from a waitlist? You will get an email. It will only be sent to your student email account or you can access the information in Self-Service under “Register for Classes/ View My Schedule” to see if your status has changed to “Permission to Register.” Once permission to register is granted, you will have four days (including weekends) to enroll in the class. What if I’m still on the waitlist when class starts? If it is an in-person class you can attend the first class meeting and ask the instructor for Authorization to add the class. If the class is 100% online, you can email the instructor to ask for Authorization. If the instructor says yes, you will be able to go into Self-Service and register for the class What if I have a registration hold or need counselor clearance? You can visit the Counseling Office or

call 559-494-3037 for assistance. Office Hours: M/Th/F 8am to 5pm & T/W 8am to 6pm.

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Student SUPPORT SERVICES Admissions & Records | 559-494-3023 • Assists with admission to college, registration, transcripts requests, updating student records, student petitions, enrollment verifications, and graduation evaluations. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-Admissions CalWORKs | 559-494-3504 • Students who qualify for CalWORKs may be eligible for assistance with childcare, transportation, priority registration, advising, and career/academic support. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-CalWORKs Career & Employment Center | 559-494-3543 • Students receive mock interviews, resume support, help with job placement. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-CEC Children’s Program & Lab School | 559-494-3237 • Offers child care for students, staff, and faculty Mon -Fri from 7:50am - 4:00pm • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-LabSchool Counseling | 559-494-3037 • Offers academic and career counseling, including express counseling for quick questions. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/Counseling-RC Disabled Students Program & Services (DSP&S) | 559-494-3032 • Supports students with disabilities with services such as specialized parking permits, interpreters for the deaf, specialized counseling, and more. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-DSPS Dream Center | 559-494-3252 • Offers assistance to support undocumented students, AB540 students, and student pursuing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-Dream Early College | 559-494-3505 • Qualified high school students can enroll in either Dual Enrollment or High School Enrichment classes to earn college credit while still in high school. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-Dual Extended Opportunity Programs & Services | 559-494-3040 • The EOPS office offers assistance to low income and academically disadvantaged students. Services include: academic counseling, tutorial assistance, financial aid, and book grants. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-EOPS

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Student SUPPORT SERVICES Financial Aid & Scholarships | 559-494-3012 • Offers financial aid to students who qualify and submit either a FAFSA or CA Dream Act application. For scholarship consideration, students must submit a supplemental application. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-FinAid Office of Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Initiatives | 559-494-3525 • Offers students programs that focuses on career readiness for current Reedley College students. Additionally, the Office of HSI Initiatives also seeks out grants that allow them to collaborate with the community and strengthens the partnership between Reedley College, high school, and career. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-HSI Pete P. Peters Honors Program | deanna.garabedian@reedleycollege.edu • Designed to challenge students with a research-based, integrated curriculum. Students receive priority registration, academic support, field trips to colleges and universities, and an opportunity for a $1,000 to $1,200 scholarship. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-Honors Tiger Pantry | 559-494-3734 • Provides students with free access to food, groceries, basic needs such as toiletries, and diapers. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-Pantry Transfer Center | 559-494-3234 • Offers assistance to support students with transferring to another college/university through academic planning, transfer workshops, and application assistance. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-TransferCntr TRIO - Student Support Services Program | 559-494-3526 • Provides academic support and guidance to help Reedley College students. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/Services-RC Tutorial Center | 559-494-3610 • Offers tutorial services for reading, writing, math, and other courses as needed by students. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-Tutors Veterans Resource Services | 559-494-3534 • Supports students of military veterans, veterans, and their families with financial aid information, academic advising, and guidance on obtaining certifying documents. • Website: https://tinyurl.com/RC-Veterans

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Involvement and LEADERSHIP Student Activities STC Student Center Building 559.494.3000 ext. 3678 The Student Activities Office strives to

provide an atmosphere that fosters respect, values all individuals, appreciates diversity and celebrates the contribution of all. We promote the idea that student interaction through clubs and social gatherings, student government and participation in College governance, community service activities, and intramural sports is essential to the learning process and creates well-rounded citizens. There are over 20 different student clubs you can join. Can’t find the club you want? Create one! Associated Student Government (ASG) Student Center Building STC 100 The Associated Students of RC is the student government organization that represents all students at RC. ASG hosts many events and is a resource for clubs, organizations, and student groups. There are many student clubs and organizations on campus, representing different ethnic, cultural, religious, recreational, service and political interests so it shouldn’t be hard to find something to get involved in. ASG meets every Friday at 1:00pm in the Senate Chambers located in STC 104. When you have a Tiger Card, you get: • Area Discounts • Debit Card • Library Card (Only for Reedley College use) • Copy Card (Library Resource Center)

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Buses, Cars & PARKING Fresno County Rural Transit Agency (FCRTA) Transit www.ruraltransit.org 855.612.5184 Sanger Express The City of Sanger, in partnership with FCRTA, offer public transit from the Sanger

Dinuba Area Regional Transit (DART) http://dinuba.org/services/public-ser- vices/public-transit 559.591.3278 The Dinuba Connection travels from Dinuba to Reedley, Monday through Friday. Transfers to Cutler-Orosi, Orange Cove, Parlier, Sanger and the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area are available. Stops include the Dinuba Transit Center, Tulare Works, SaveMart, Adventist Medical Center, Reedley College, Palm Village Retirement Community, DMV, and Walmart.

Community Center to Reedley College Monday through Friday at various times throughout the day. The schedule is tailored to complement the Reedley College spring, summer, and fall semesters. Call 800.325.7433 for fare information. To purchase a monthly pass, please contact the City of Sanger at 559.876.6300 ext. 1500. Inter-City Transit Kingsburg-Reedley FCRTA offers bus transit between Kingsburg, Selma, Fowler, Parlier, and ultimately Reedley and Reedley College. Services are Monday-Friday and times vary by city. Service is provided by a 22 passenger, ADA wheelchair accessible bus. Orange Cove Express FCRTA offers bus transit between Orange Cove and Fresno Monday through Friday. The services including a stop at Reedley College. Service is provided through a 33 passenger, ADA wheelchair

SCCCD Parking Permits STS, Business Services Office (BSO) 559.494.3042 Parking permits are required to park on campus. Daily, semester, or annual permits can be purchased online at https:/ mycampuspermit.com/ Fall permit $30, Summer permit $20, Spring permit $30. • Fall permits are available for sale starting July 11 • Spring permits are available for sale starting December 1 • Summer permits are available for sale starting May 1 Avoid parking tickets, parking is always enforced in: • Handicap Parking • Yellow - Staff Parking

accessible electric bus. Reedley Dial-A-Ride

Bus service is offered in the City of Reedley through a Dial-A-Ride service that is also available through FCRTA. For more information, call 855.612.5184.

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College Readiness CHECKLIST

Here are a few steps you can take to ensure your first semester at Reedley College is a success!

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Apply to Reedley College at www.reedleycollege.edu

Check personal email for 7-digit ID number

Ready for Reedley College?

Apply for FAFSA or the Dream ACT

Log into MyPortal (page 8)

Complete online orientation at www.scccd.edu/orientation

Meet with a college counselor. HS Students: Check with your HS counselor for advising dates.

Check Student Email for registration dates, financial aid updates, and other important notifications (page 6)

Check Starfish for list of recommended classes (page 10)

Register for classes through Self-Service (page 13)

Purchase required course materials and other supplies

Purchase parking pass (page 18)

Download your digital ID card today! Visit: https://www.reedleycollege.edu/campus-life/student-activities/touchnet-360.html

Check campus map for class locations (page 19)

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995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 reedleycollege.edu 559.494.3000 Reedley College complies with all Federal and State rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion or age. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in educational programs and/or extracurricular school activities. Harassment of any employee/student with regard to race, color, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion or age is strictly prohibited. Limited English speaking skills will not be a barrier at Reedley College to participation in Vocational Education programs. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the college’s Title IX Officer and/or the Section 504/ADA Coordinator.

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