Steps to Become a ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ Student

You are a New Credit Student if you have never attended ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ before.

ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ Credit Admission Application

Before You Start Your Application

  • Collect the names and dates (month and year) of all high schools and colleges attended.
  • Have a valid email address ready, one that you check frequently. This is where we will send follow-up information about your application. If you do not have one, we recommend that you create an email account prior to applying.
  • (If applicable) Have your permanent resident card ready.

After You Submit Your Application

  • Be sure to check your email regularly. You will get a welcome email confirmation after you submit your application containing very important information. This message will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied for admission. If you do not receive an email confirmation with your student identification number from ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ with 72 hours, please contact the main Admissions office: admit@ccsf.edu or 415-452-5101.
  • Once you have been assigned a ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ Identification number and RAM ID (provided in your Welcome Email), you will need to log into in order to enroll for classes and view other important information.
  • Before you can register for classes, you must complete the entire enrollment steps.  
  • If you have questions about your application, contact our Admissions and Records Office at 415-452-5101 or admit@ccsf.edu.

ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ offers a variety of Federal and State financial aid programs; including grants, fee waivers, work-study, scholarships, and loans.

  • Complete and submit online Free Application for or 
  • Visit the Financial Aid Office's website to learn How to Apply.

While you are waiting to hear from Financial Aid, please continue to the next step.

All new students to City College are required to participate in a New Student Orientation. The orientation introduces you to essential programs, services and information to better prepare you before your first semester.

Start Your Orientation

New students may receive an earlier registration date by completing Step 3, 4, & 5. Review the for exceptions.

City College no longer offers English and Math placement tests. Instead, you may use one of the following ways to get your English/ESL and Math Course Placement:

  1. You will automatically receive a transfer-level English and Math placement as part of your ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ application process. For more information, please visit our Equitable Course Placement (AB 705) web page.
  2. Students who feel they need additional language acquisition support may want to take the Credit ESL Guided Placement Tool.
  3.  If you have completed previous college-level English and/or math coursework or have taken certain tests (AP, SAT, ACT, etc.), please submit an .
  4. City College has established prerequisites and corequisites to ensure that students have the skill level necessary to succeed in a course. If you wish to challenge a course prerequisite, please submit the Prerequisite Challenge Form. You may also use the same form to challenge any course prerequisite that is not an English or Math course.

Please submit appropriate forms and supporting documents to the Assessment Center by:

  1. Schedule a counseling appointment or drop-in session with Counseling Services
  2. During the counseling session, you will create a Student Education Plan (SEP).  A Student Education Plan (SEP) is a semester by semester map of the course you need to complete in order to achieve your educational goal at ÃÈ·­µ¼º½.
  3. Undecided on your career/educational goals and interested in meeting with a Career Counselor first? Set up an appointment at the Career Center.
  4. Transferring coursework from another college you attended prior to ÃÈ·­µ¼º½?  If yes, bring an official/unofficial copy of your transcript to your counselor for review to get your educational plan started. 

Note: Ask about the Transcript Evaluation Process if you plan to obtain an Associate Degree from ÃÈ·­µ¼º½.

How to Register

You will be assigned a registration date and time. On or after that date, you can add classes for the upcoming semester in your .

Prior to registering, you can also use the myRAM Schedule Planner to create schedule that aligns with both your academic and non-academic life

Please refer to the Registration Page for instructions on Registration using the myRAM Portal.

How to Register

Add/Drop Procedure

After the semester begins, you can continue to add or drop classes using our Add/Drop Procedure. 

Learn More About the Add/Drop Procedure

 

Fee payments can be made through your  under Student Account. Payments may be made with cash, cashier's check, money order, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover) or first-party personal checks (for the exact amount owed) will be accepted as payment. You may also sign up for a Payment Plan through  e-cashier.  A Valid ID must be presented for in-person payment. Please visit Tuition and Fees for fee information.

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Student Government

Serve on the student council or one of the college's participatory governance committees! Learn how the college is run and make sure the student's voice is heard!

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Student Clubs

ÃÈ·­µ¼º½ student life includes a variety of clubs which rally around everything from academics, art, culture, social causes, sports, hobbies, etc. Clubs provide an opportunity for students to meet people and build community, to help each other be successful.  Students join and form clubs to share common interests, work on common goals and have fun!

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City College offers many, academic, financial, health and support services to help you succeed here and beyond. 

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