College 101

I want to go to college! How do I get there?

In California, higher education opportunities include attending one of the 110 community colleges, 33 public universities (CSU and UC), 75 private/independent universities, and many more technical, trade, and art schools.

To be eligible to attend a community college, one must be 18 years of age or possess a high school diploma. Eligibility requirements for the California State University and University of California public systems require completion of the minimum a-g course sequence with grades of C or higher and submission of ACT or SAT scores. Private/Independent university eligibility requirements vary from institution to institution, but closely follow the University of California a-g course sequence.

To learn more about each institution, it is recommended that students visit the prospective school websites to explore majors and schools in California and nationwide.

ANATOMY OF THE COLLEGE APPLICATION PROCESS

Tips for letters of recommendation

Steps to securing letters of recommendation

Being prepared and organized will allow your recommenders to write an outstanding letter of recommendation!

Service Hours/Extra-Curricular Activities/Volunteering: Students are not required to complete service hours as a condition of graduation from Epic California Academy; however, most universities will, as part of their application process, ask students to document service hours, extracurricular activities, and volunteer hours. The general rule of thumb is to get involved in an activity that you are passionate about and can commit to for a length of time. Universities will ask what types of activities you were involved in, how long you were committed to the activity, and what skills you developed or how it affected you personally.