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Getting Started - Re-entry Students
If you attended DVC in the past follow these steps to
make your enrollment process easier. If you have questions, ask the Admissions
Office.
Admissions Office
Location: Business Education Building, next to the Book Center
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am-8:00pm; Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Phone: (925) 685-1310
Registration may also be completed at our
center in San Ramon.
Phone: (925) 866-1822
Step 1: Application
Fill out the application for enrollment. The application is available in the
Admissions Office or online.
Take the completed form to the Admissions Office
or mail the envelop enclosed in the schedule of courses booklet. Please
note: you can now apply to DVC online. Get more information at the Admission
Web site.
Step 2: Assessment
In assessment, your math and English skills are tested and the results,
along with your previous grades, job experience and confidence level, will
provide you with a recommendation about the appropriate level of DVC English
and mathematics courses in which you are most likely to succeed.
You may be exempt from assessment or a
portion of it. A list of exemptions and the exemption form are available on
the Admissions Web site, or
in the schedule of courses booklet.
Step 3: Orientation
You should register for Counseling 105. This course gives you an overview of
programs, financial aid and support services available at DVC. You will work
with a counselor to select an educational goal, to prepare your schedule and
develop your educational plan. When you complete Counseling 105 before
courses start, you will receive priority registration your first
term. If you choose not to complete this process before classes start, you
will not receive priority registration until you complete Counseling
105 or completed 12 units and meet with a counselor.
Step 4: Selecting Courses
You should meet with a DVC counselor on a regular basis. Once you've met
with a counselor, you should have a good idea of what courses you need to
take for your degree. Certificate or to transfer to another college or
university. More information can be found about DVC courses in the catalog,
available at the Book
Center or online.
You should select courses that will advance
your college goals.
Step 5: Registering for Courses
Once you have chosen your ideal course schedule for the term, it is a good
idea to have a backup plan in case some of the courses you want are filled.
Be prepared to be flexible.
Follow the instructions for registration
located in the schedule of courses booklet, or online. For more information
on registration procedures see the DVC catalog or contact the Admissions
office.
Step 6: Fees
Fees can be paid by check, cash or credit card at the time of
registration. Students registering by phone may use a Visa or Mastercard to
pay fees. For more information on fees see the schedule of courses booklet,
or visit the Admission Web site.
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