SSA Services
High School Visits
Each fall and spring our Student Success and Access team visits our local public and private high schools. These visits give you an opportunity to ask questions and learn first-hand why MJC should be your first choice after high school.
We're coming to see you! Our Access and Outreach team will be visiting area high schools beginning October 1 through April 30 . These visits include Modesto Junior College information, basic financial aid information, MJC application assistance, college orientation, completion of a college education plan, and registration assistance.
Contact your High School counselor to sign up.
K-12 Partnerships
Effective collaborative efforts with K-12 and other education partners that lead to a better transition from high school to college.
Core Step Workshops on MJC campus
To receive priority registration students must complete Orientation, Placement, and an abbreviated Education Plan. Your MJC student identification number (also known as "w number") will be required prior to attending these workshops. Get started today by:
- Submitting your Application for Admission
- Complete the Online Orientation, or sign up for an on-campus orientation
- Complete your Education Planning by contacting:
- Your high school counselor
- Our counseling department at 209-575-6080
- sign up for an upcoming core steps workshop event at 209-575-6789
Goals for high school students include:
- Assist with becoming more prepared for college and or careers
- Provide an engaging experience
- Develop a holistic approach to student success prior to attending college
Liaisons
- College and Careers Access Pathways (CCAP)
Modesto Junior College and several high school districts are collaborating to offer dual enrollment opportunities for high school students. CCAP partnerships help high school students become more prepared for college by achieving one or more of these goals:- Develop seamless pathways from high school to community college for career technical education or preparation for transfer
- Improving high school graduation rates
- Helping high school students achieve college and career readiness
- Stanislaus County Office of Education (SCOE)
Their mission is to support public education in preparing diverse students to become productive citizens and lifelong learners through effective leadership, coordinated services, staff development, and partnerships among family, school and community.