Students are eligible to apply for admission to Clovis Community College if you meet one of these requirements:
- Are at least 18 years old, or
- Have graduated from high school (including CHSPE or GED), or
- Are a junior or senior in high school and have the permission of your parents, high school counselor, high school principal, and community college counselor
Students will be required to meet all steps for Student Success if they intend to obtain a degree or certificate at Clovis Community College or to transfer to a four-year college or university. The steps listed below are part of the Student Success process. Under certain conditions students may not be required to complete some of these steps. Please contact the Counseling Office for details, or see the Student Success Checklist and Student Success Exemption Worksheet.
- Complete the Admission Application online.
- Request former high school or college to forward one complete transcript to Clovis Community College at 10309 N. Willow Ave., Fresno, CA, 93720, or if appropriate, present a certificate of proficiency awarded by the State Board of Education.
- Complete the Online Orientation
- Complete Assessment for Course Placement. Meet with a counselor to review multiple measure criteria to determine your course placement.
- Complete the Admission Application online.
- Request your high school to forward one complete transcript to Clovis Community College at 10309 N. Willow Ave., Fresno, CA, 93720, or if appropriate, present a certificate of proficiency awarded by the State Board of Education.
- Develop a student educational plan to assist in meeting your educational objective. Please contact Clovis Community College Counseling Office at (559-325-5230) to schedule an appointment.
High school juniors and seniors (10th through 12th grades) may be admitted to regular college classes on a part-time basis. Admission requires permission from the high school and the college, and the completion of the Educational Enrichment (EE) Application.
For further information about the High School Enrichment Program contact your high school counselor.