Compton College welcomes all students, regardless of their immigration status to pursue
and achieve their educational goals. Enrollment is open to any person who has been
admitted to Compton College and who meets course prerequisites, program requirements
unless specifically exempted by statute.
Compton College admits any student with a high school diploma; or have the recognized
equivalent of a high school diploma; or are 18 years of age or older. Students under
the age of 18, will be admitted if graduated from high school, or passed the California
High School Certificate or Proficiency Test.
High School Students
Compton College may admit a special part-time, or special full-time student in grades
kindergarten through 12 (K-12); who, in the opinion of the college president, may
benefit from instruction. Enrollment fees will be waived pursuant to Education Code
Section 72252.
K-12 students shall receive credit for completed courses. If credit is used for high
school graduation, attention is called to Section 1630, Title 5, California Administrative
Code.
High school students should discuss their course selection and applicable degree /certificate
pathway with their high school counselor and receive permission from their parent/legal
guardian. Learn more about
Dual Enrollment.
Non-Residents
Residents of other states and foreign students are subject to out-of-state fees (please
see AB540 form for non-resident fees exception). Students who attend private and
parochial schools follow the same residence requirement.
- Step 1 Application
All students must complete an admissions application; including students with an
absence of two consecutive primary terms: fall or spring semesters; excluding summer
and winter terms.
• You will receive an email with your Student ID # and further instructions within 2 business days excluding weekends and holidays. • Official transcripts from all accredited colleges and trade schools attended must be submitted to the Admissions & Records Office via email, transcripts@compton.edu, or in-person in the Student Services Building. Students applying for Advanced Placement (AP) credit must submit official copy of AP scores.
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- Step 2 Financial Aid
Need help paying for college? Apply for financial aid by completing the: • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov/ using school code 042817 for Compton College. • California Dream Act Application (CADAA) for eligible AB 540 students https://dream.csac.ca.gov. Use Compton College school code 04281700.
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- Step 3 Orientation
Orientation provides an introduction to academic programs and support services to help you succeed. Orientation is only offered online via the MyCompton portal. Students must have an activated Compton College student email account to access the online Orientation. For more information, call the Welcome Center, 310-900-1600, ext. 2765, send an email to welcomecenter@compton.edu, or visit the Welcome Center in-person in SSB-114A.
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- Step 4 Educational Planning
Focus on your goal! Meet with a counselor and complete an educational plan to identify classes that are required to complete your certificate, degree or transfer program. • All students have the right to enroll in transfer-level English (ENGL 101) and math (MATH 110, 111, 120, 140, 150, and 170). For additional recommendations based on high school GPA, please visit www.compton.edu/steps-to-enrollment/englishmath- placement. • If English is not your first language, then you should go through the ESL Self-Placement tool (available online at www.compton.edu) to learn which courses best match your skill levels. • Create an Educational Plan • For appointment information, call the Counseling Department at 310-900-1600, ext. 2076, email counseling@compton.edu, or stop by SSB-266.
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- Step 5 Register for Classes and Payment
Ready to register for classes? Login to MyCompton and register for classes on or after your assigned Ticket Time (registration appointment). Registration is based on a priority system. Information is available online at www.compton.edu/admissions-aid/how-to-register.
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