The minimum age or education level required to apply to Solano Community College.
18 or Complete the Special Admission Program
Solano offers this type of degree that typically takes two years to complete.
What is an Associate Degree?
This type of organization lets students join clubs, host events, and get involved.
What is Student Government (ASCC)?
The application most students fill out to receive federal and state financial aid.
What is the FAFSA?
This office helps students choose classes and plan for graduation or transfer.
What is Academic Counseling?
The minimum age or education level required to apply to Solano Community College.
What is CCCApply?
A short-term educational option focused on specific skills, like Welding or HVAC.
What is a Certificate Program?
The name of the student ID card that gives access to campus services and discounts.
What is the Solano College Student ID?
This financial aid program in California helps cover community college costs for eligible students.
What is the California College Promise Grant (CCPG)?
This resource provides extra academic help through tutoring and workshops.
What is the Academic Success Center?
This important number is assigned to you after you apply and is used for student services.
What is your Solano Student ID?
This SCC program helps students transfer
What is the Transfer Program?
These organizations are run by students and include interest-based, cultural, and academic options.
What are student clubs?
This state-specific application is an alternative to FAFSA for undocumented students.
What is the California Dream Act Application (CADAA)?
This on-campus program provides support for first-generation, low-income, and disabled students.
What is EOPS (Extended Opportunity Programs & Services)?
This mandatory process helps new students register and get support.
What is orientation?
SCC offers this health-related program for students pursuing a career in patient care.
What is Nursing?
Solano College has teams that compete in this level of athletics.
What is community college sports (CCCAA)?
Students can receive these types of funds that don’t need to be repaid.
What are grants and scholarships?
This office supports students with documented disabilities or learning needs.
What is Disability Services Program (DSP)?
This office helps students with the application process, residency questions, and transcripts.
What is the Admissions & Records Office?
This campus in Vallejo focuses on biotechnology and career education.
What is the SCC Vallejo Center?
This on-campus location is a great spot to study, access Wi-Fi, and use computers.
What is the Library or Learning Resource Center?
This office helps with questions about tuition, financial aid, and payment plans.
What is the Financial Aid Office?
Students can research information and resources on occupations, including employment outlooks, education and training requirements, prospective employment, and current salaries.
Career Center