Dates 2008

August 25
Fall Semester begins

August 30-31
Labor Day holiday

September 1
Labor Day holiday

September 2
First 7-week Fast-Track courses begin

September 6
Add/ Drop/ Refund deadline (full semester courses) 12 noon

September 19
Challenge Petition deadline

September 26
Last Day to apply for Credit/No Credit grading

October 1
Last day to apply for Fall degree or certificate.

October 18
First 7-week Fast-Track courses end

October 20
Second 7-Week Fast-Track courses begin

November 4
Last day to withdraw and get a "W"

November 10
Veterans Day holiday

November 26
No evening classes

November 27-29
Thanksgiving holiday

December 6
Second 7-week ends

December 13
Last day of instruction

December 25
Christmas holiday

2009

January 1
New Year's holiday

January 12
Spring semester begins

High School Academic Enrichment

Academic Enrichment (AE) gives students the opportunity to attend college courses and receive college credit before they graduate from high school.

Students are eligible who:

  • Are in grades 9-12 and can benefit from college instruction*
  • Have consent from a parent/ guardian and high school principal

* Be advised that college classes are designed for adults, and may not be appropriate for some AE students.

What courses are available to AE students?

Due to changes in California Education Code Sections 48800 & 76001, Academic Enrichment students are restricted from specific courses offered by Sierra College. For a list of those courses please refer to this restricted courses list. or see your high school counselor or any Sierra College Admissions Office.

How much does it cost?

Special part-time students (most high school students will be in this category) will have enrollment, health, & e-Reg fees waived. Student center fee, material fees, non-resident tuition and/or International student tuition will be charged, if applicable. Special part-time students may register in up to 11 units.

Special full-time students (exempt from compulsory attendance) are responsible for all Sierra College fees, including enrollment, health, e-Reg fees, and the student center fee. For a list of those fees please refer to the Fees page online or in the printed schedule. Material fees, non-resident tuition, and/or International student tuition will be charged, if applicable. Special full-time students may register in up to 18 units.

How Do I Sign Up?

Step 1 - Apply

To view or print this form, you must have Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™ installed on your computer. Don't have Acrobat® Reader™ yet? Portable Document Format (pdf) is available to you free! If you have accessiblity concerns, this form is also available at a Sierra College Admissions & Records Office.

Step 2 - Create your MySierra Account

  • You will use your MySierra account to obtain your student id #, register for course online, review your schedule, fees or grades, or access the library database.

Step 3 - Assess

  • Take assessment at the Sierra College Rocklin, Nevada County Campus (NCC) or Tahoe-Truckee Center (call us or check at your high school, if scheduled) please check with your counseling office for dates & times.

Step 4 - Orientation/Counseling

  • Rocklin Campus & Roseville Gateway Center: Orientation/ Counseling appointments can be made by calling (916) 781-0531.
  • Nevada County Campus: Orientation/Counseling appointments can be made by calling (530) 274-5303. Please refer to the Orientation schedule for dates & times.
  • Tahoe-Truckee Center: Orientation/ Counseling appointments can be made by calling (530) 550-2225

Step 5 - Register for classes

IMPORTANT NOTE: You must complete steps 1-4 above before registering for classes.

You may register for classes beginning with the New student registration time period. For more information regarding how & when to register, go to our Registration page online or refer to the printed class schedule which is available early November for the Spring semester and late March for the Summer/ Fall semester.

Step 6 - Attend Classes

  • AE Students are establishing a permanent college record, and are responsible for knowing college deadlines and procedures.

Step 7 - Transcript Request

  • After completion of the course(s), request an official copy of your course grades be sent to your high school by following the transcript request procedures.
Page last updated: August 15, 2008
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