Apply and Enroll in Early College Program (HSI)
How to apply to, and enroll in, Early College Program (HSI).
Apply to Sacramento City College
Sacramento City College Application Workshops will be available at your High School and/or via Zoom.
Create an OpenCCC account using a personal email and fill out the online application for Sacramento City College.
You are required to follow our 6 Important Steps worksheet when applying to SCC:
I was told my application was discontinued, what do I do?
Log in to your OpenCCC account and fill out the online application for Sacramento City College
Complete Your Dual Enrollment Application
Read and complete the Special Admit Form for Dual Enrollment.
The completed application will require the following:
- Parent/Guardian signature
- High School Counselor signature
Application Periods
Semester | Application Opens | Application Closes |
---|---|---|
Spring 2024 | November 1, 2023 | December 15, 2023 |
Fall 2024 | March 1, 2024 | May 23, 2024 |
The Online Special Admit Form will be made available on November 4, 2024.
Submit Your Application
Submit your application packet.
Please submit your Special Admit Form for Dual Enrollment and choose your courses with your High School Dual Enrollment Contact.
Set Up eServices and Los Rios Gmail
eServices is Los Rios' online student portal where students manage their information, records, classes, and more.
After your application is processed, you will receive an email with your Los Rios student ID number (also known as a "W" number or "wID"). This is a seven-digit number with a preceding "W"; for example, W0000001.
You will use your Los Rios ID and password to log in to multiple services, including Canvas, eServices, Los Rios Gmail, and instructional lab computers.
Create or Reset Forgotten Password
Get Technology Help
Forgot security questions?
Please get in contact with a staff member from the HSI-ECP team.
Attend a Student Orientation
Meet the team!
- Activate your eServices account
- Go over course enrollment
- Get your questions answered before classes begin
Parent/Guardian attendance is welcomed and encouraged.
HSI Early College Program staff will reach out with more information regarding your orientation. Please look out for our email.
Email Steps
Get Help
Need help enrolling in your classes? Contact Admissions and Records.
Students must use a personal email, not a high school email, to complete their application. Free email accounts are available from many sources:
Note: While all of the providers listed above have millions of users and are widely trusted to be reliable and secure, OpenCCC and the CCC Chancellor's Office do not endorse any particular email providers, and will have no liability should any issues arise with a particular email provider.
You only need to submit one CCCApply application to take classes at any college in the Los Rios district – don't spend unnecessary time submitting separate applications for each college.
After your application is processed, we will email you a student ID number and instructions for next steps.
Students who have created a CCCApply account must log in using the account they created; they should not create a new account. Students who forgot their username/password can use the "Forgot" icon on the CCCApply site.
Students who use this function and still cannot find their username/password can call the OpenCCC helpline. If they don’t have their username or password and aren’t able to answer security questions to retrieve that information, then the student will have to contact CCCApply directly.
Sacramento City College does not have access to CCCApply account information.
College Policy
Sacramento City College will not release any personally identifiable student information, including any data related to immigration status, without a judicial warrant, subpoena, or court order, unless authorized by the student or required by law.
College Eligibility
The California Community Colleges, California State Universities, and Universities of California are open to all students who meet the minimum requirements for admission, regardless of immigration status.
Financial Aid Benefits
Students can be confident that based on federal and state law, any information they submit on their college admission and/or financial aid applications will not put themselves or their families at risk.
Restricting Data Access
Directory information, which includes name, dates of attendance, and other factors, can be considered public information. Students may request that the college restrict access to their directory information by contacting the Admissions and Records Office.