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Question: How do I obtain a California Community College teaching credential?

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Answer: The CCC credential was last issued July 1, 1990. There are no plans to begin the credentialing process again. To qualify for a teaching position, please go to the minimum qualifications link for more information, http://www.cccco.edu/divisions/esed/aa_ir/psmq/min_qual/min_quals%20_revFeb2406.pdf. For more information, Contact Ken Nather for Minimum Qualifications/Professional Standards inquiries at:

Are California Community College athletics for me?

Student AffairsFrequently Asked Questions - Pasadena City Co...
You are allowed a maximum of four (4) seasons of intercollegiate athletic competition in a given sport. Your first two (2) seasons can be at a community college. See similar questions...

Can I compete at any California community college?

Student AffairsFrequently Asked Questions - Pasadena City Co...
Yes. As long as you meet state and college academic and athletic rules, you may compete in intercollegiate athletics. You are eligible as a first-year participant if you meet the following guidelines: 1. You are an amatuer athlete in the sport in which you want to participate. 2. You have not competed in intercollegiate athletics at any college or university. 3. See similar questions...

Can I be recruited by any California community college coach?

Student AffairsFrequently Asked Questions - Pasadena City Co...
No. Coaches may only recruit in their recruiting area. California is divided into community college districts. A district is the local community which the community college serves. A coach may recruit athletes from the college's district and those districts that share a common boundary or are immediately next door. The recruiting area is the college's district high schools and the contiguous district's high schools. See similar questions...

What are the rules when I visit a California community college?

Student AffairsFrequently Asked Questions - Pasadena City Co...
If you live in the recruiting area of the community college you wish to visit, the coach may provide you with: *Information related to academic work and job opportunties *A meal on campus If you live outside the recruiting area of the community college you wish to visit, the coach may not provide any form of financial assistance to travel to the campus or while on campus. This includes: *Transportation or fuel *Food *Reimbursement money See similar questions...

Is a California Teaching Credential required?

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DCP prioritizes hiring teachers with appropriate credentials. At minimum, a prospective teacher must be able to demonstrate participation in a program which will provide a credential. See similar questions...

Question: Am I eligible if I work at a 2-year college or a community college?

Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER FAQ) Program (NSF 0...
Answer: These colleges are CAREER-eligible institutions if they award degrees in a field supported by NSF. If you meet all of the other CAREER eligibility criteria, you are eligible to apply to the CAREER Program. See similar questions...

Question: What are the minimum qualifications to teach at a community college in California?

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Answer: You may refer to the CCC Minimum Qualifications Guidline at http://www.cccco.edu/divisions/esed/aa_ir/psmq/min_qual/min_quals%20_revFeb2406.pdf Or Contact Ken Nather for Minimum Qualifications/Professional Standards inquiries at: See similar questions...

Which current valid California Teaching Credential do you possess?

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
Position title: _______________________________________________________________________________________ School/Office: _____________________________________ Employer/District: ________________________________ A. One copy of your college transcripts (unofficial OK), teaching credentials, CBEST, (WPE for MA) certificates B. See similar questions...

What are the admission requirements to get into a California community college?

CCCApply - Ask for Help - Frequently Asked Questions
Admission to a California community college is open to any California resident possessing a high school diploma or equivalent. California community colleges may admit any nonresident possessing a high school diploma or equivalent or any person over the age of 18 who, in the judgment of the board, is capable of profiting from the instruction offered. See similar questions...

Can I attend a California community college if I am not a resident of California?

CCCApply - Ask for Help - Frequently Asked Questions
Every California community college admits some nonresident students. The policies on admitting nonresidents vary from district to district. Interested individuals should contact the college's admission office. See similar questions...

Can I transfer to a California State University from a California community college?

CCCApply - Ask for Help - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. First, you should discuss your goals with a community college counselor. The California State Universities depend upon community college transfers for a large portion of their upper division enrollment. More than 50% of their bachelor's degrees are awarded to community college transfer students. With proper program planning, students may complete lower division preparation at a community college and transfer to the campus of their choice without loss of credits. See similar questions...

Can I transfer to a University of California from a California community college?

CCCApply - Ask for Help - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. First you should discuss your goals with a community college counselor. All UC campuses have uniform entrance requirements and certain other features in common. However, each campus is distinctive and not all majors are offered on all campuses. You should study the list of undergraduate colleges for majors available on each campus. If you were eligible for admission to the UC when you graduated from high school, you are eligible to transfer if you have a 2. See similar questions...

What is the new California Community College math requirement?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Registered Nurse - Ohlon...
The new requirement states that all Community College students, beginning in the Fall 2009 semester, must complete intermediate algebra or a higher-level college math course in order to meet the general education graduation requirements. See similar questions...

How important are my high school grades for admission to a California community college?

CCCApply - Ask for Help - Frequently Asked Questions
Your high school grades are not used to determine your eligibility to be admitted to a California community college. However, your high school grades are very important to your future success in college level courses. In addition, community college counselors and advisors will use them, along with results from their own assessment of your academic skills, to recommend appropriate courses for you. See similar questions...

Do all California community college courses transfer to four-year universities?

CCCApply - Ask for Help - Frequently Asked Questions
No! But, with careful planning, you can make sure that you take classes that can transfer to four-year universities. Because students attend community colleges for many different reasons, not all community college course work will transfer to four-year universities. You should work closely with a college counselor or adviser to ensure that all the courses you take are transferable. See similar questions...

Who is eligible to attend a community college?

West Valley College & Spring Semester 2008 - Counselin...
Any person may attend who is a high school graduate, has passed the State Proficiency Test, obtained a G.E.D., or is 18 years of age or older. Students whose legal residence is outside the state of California or who have not resided in the state for one year and one day prior to the first day of the semester may apply for admission as non-resident students and are subject to non-resident fees. High school students may enroll with written permission from the high school principal or counselor. See similar questions...

What kind of teaching experience will I obtain at your community hospital?

St. John's Mercy Medical Center Graduate Medical Education
SJMMC, an 979-bed, modern, well-equipped hospital, is a member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals. The Department of Medicine has 35 geographic full-time teaching staff in the various divisions of the department. Teaching is the primary focus of the Internal Medicine faculty. Teaching attending rounds occur 4 days a week, 1 1/2 hours per session, with a significant bedside component. These rounds are conducted by members of the staff who are skillful and enthusiastic teachers. See similar questions...

How long is the teaching credential Program?

SDSU Department of Policy Studies in Language and Cross Cult...
Our full time program can be completed in two semester. You may complete the program on a part-time basis. Our advisor will work with the student to design the best program on a part-time basis. See similar questions...

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