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College Degree and Certificate Admissions

Apply for a college degree or certificate program.

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Visit CCC – Every Wednesday at 4PM in CC1-250 - join a member of our Student Success Services staff to learn all there is to know about Cascadia and how you can become a student here. No need to register, just stop by to find out about the programs offered at Cascadia, the application process, and how to apply for financial aid.

 

Adult Basic Education (ABE) Enrollment

Take classes to learn ESL (for U.S. residents), finish high school (Adult High School Completion or GED), or improve your reading, writing, and math skills.  

   

College Courses for High School Students: Enrollment

Apply for one of Cascadia’s programs for high school students: Running Start, Underage Admission, or Tech Prep.

 

Continuing Education Registration

Register for Continuing Education classes to upgrade your job skills or learn a new hobby.

 

Placement Testing (COMPASS Test)

You are required to assess your current skill levels in English and math before enrolling in credit classes. Your COMPASS Test scores will place you in the appropriate classes. 

 

 

 

Online Registration

Online registration  for spring classes for continuing and former students begins February 14, 2012 between 6:30 AM and 9:30 PM and ends March 25, 2012 at 9:30 PM.  Check your registration time.    Wait lists  for spring classes also close March 25, 2012 at 9:30 PM.

 

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Contact an advisor

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An academic advisor can answer questions and help plan your transfer to a 4-year college.

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