Applying for college leads to Registration...
Step 1-Apply:
ALL NEW students and those who have missed ONE semester at SBVC must complete the Application for Admission. Wait one business day for an email containing information on:
- Student Identification # (I.D.#)
- How to register for classes
High school students must reapply online EACH semester. See directions on how to enroll as a High School / Concurrent student.
International Students, please see requirements for admission.
If you attended last semester you’re already a student; don’t submit additional applications.
Step 2-Orientation & Assessment:
New students are required to complete Orientation in WebAdvisor and test unless exempt. Assessment identifies present levels of skill in Math, English, Reading and in English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. You will not be denied admission based on the results of tests. Ability To Benefit test appointment is made in the Financial Aids Office. If eligible, walk-in to Counseling for Waivers.
- Complete Orientation in WebAdvisor -print out Orientation Certificate.
- Set Assessment Appointment (909)384-384-4401 or Exts 8955/8959
- Attend Assessment with printed Orientation Certificate/picture identification, AD/SS-101
Step 3-Plan Classes:
Take time to consult with a Counselor to discuss pre-requisites, programs offered and Special Services. Browse the Schedule of Classes. As you make your course selections, create a schedule that fits in with your life. Consider the following when choosing classes:
- What is a Pre-requisite? This is a requirement that must be met before you can register in a class.
- What is a Co-requisite? A co-requisite is a course that must be taken at the same time as another course.
- What is a Departmental Advisory? A Departmental Advisory is a recommendation that is suggested before taking a course, but is not required.
- Remember to select alternate courses, in case your first-choice classes are full.
Step 4-Calculate fees:
Each course listed will have a “unit” value. Your fees are calculated by these units. Calculations are confirmed online in your student account. See about Enrollment Fees and how to calculate all required fees.
Do you need financial assistance to attend college?
The Financial Aid Office has a variety of programs that may assist low-income students in reaching their goals. Financial Aid must be processed 24 hours prior to registering online.
REGISTRATION FEES MUST BE PAID IN FULL THREE BUSINESS DAYS AFTER REGISTERING FOR A CLASS OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED FROM CLASSES!
Step 5-Know the Registration Date:
All students are placed in a Registration Category for Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Login to your WebAdvisor account to verify your category.
Step 6-Register for Class:
See Step by Step Instructions to add a class online.