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Current Students

Dates to Remember

If you have not attended New Student Orientation session yet, these are the remaining dates.  Schedule your today!

  • August 18, 2010 Registration ONLY  Building 41 Room 310 Holding Room 309 9:30am-7pm
  • August 19, 2010 Registration ONLY  Building 41 Room 310 Holding Room 309 9:30am-7pm
  • August 20, 2010 Registration ONLY  Building 41 Room 310 Holding Room 309 9:30am-7pm
  • August 27, 2010 Advisement/Registration Building 41 Room A-01 9:00 – 5:30 pm
  • August 30, 2010 Advisement/Registration Building 41 Room A-01 9:00 – 5:30 pm
  • August 31, 2010 Advisement/Registration Building 41 Room A-01 9:00 – 5:30 pm

The Fall 2010 Academic Calendar is available online to make sure you don't miss an important date.

Academic Advising for Current Students

Current students who have declared a major will be advised by their academic department.

Current students who have not declared a major will be advised by the Student Success Team. The Student Success Team is located in Building 41, Suite A-01.

Important Information and Services

The following information and services are available to all students enrolled at the Community College of the District of Columbia.  If students have any questions about the information below, please contact the Student Success Center at 202.274.5800.

  • Activate Your Email Account
    Activate your student email address by visiting the Office of Information Technology in Building 41, Room 316.  You can also use any computer on campus and Visit Email services to activate your email account
  • Inclement Weather College Status Updates
    Information regarding college status during inclement weather will be posted to the CCDC homepage as well as to our Facebook page. The college’s status will also be updated on the University of the District of Columbia’s main number, which is 202.274.5000. Be sure to also sign up for DC Alerts to get notices immediately on your mobile phone, pager or email when changes are announced.

  • Free Tutoring ServicesFree one-on-one tutoring in any subject is available at the Peace Fellowship Church (in partnership with the Academy of Hope) at 4339 Hunt Place, NE, Washington, DC, on Mondays from 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.  Phone: 202-247-7904.  Website: www.peace-dc.org. View the Free Tutoring Services flyer.

  • CCDC is on Facebook!
    Stay up-to-date on college events, news and information. Become a fan of our Facebook fanpage now!

  • Student Government Association Elections – Coming Soon!
    Attention all CCDC students!  CCDC will conduct Student Government Association elections in the Fall 2010 semester.  If you are interested in participating on the “Elections Committee” or “Elections Focus Group”, please contact Dr. Hermina "Pearl" Peters at hpeters@udc.eduView Flyer »

 

 

Financial Aid Information

Students interested in receiving federal student financial aid in the form of scholarships, loans and/or grants must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. It is important that students apply for financial aid as soon as possible even if they do not know all of the institutions to which they plan to apply for admissions. Additional colleges can be added to the FAFSA later.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.  I would like to transfer to the Community College of the District of Columbia from UDC. What do I need to do?

A.  Students who would like to transfer to the Community College from the University should first meet with their academic advisor to ensure that it is allowed based on their completed coursework to date.  After receiving approval from their academic advisor, students should visit the Office of the Registrar in Building 39, Room A-08 for a form.  This form needs to be signed by the student’s current department chair at UDC and the department chair of the program the student would like to enroll in at the Community College.  Bring the completed form back to the Office of the Registrar to complete the transfer process.  Feel free to visit the Student Success Center in Building 41, Suite A-01 for personal attention and help through the process of transferring to the Community College. 

Q.  What is the ACCUPLACER Test and how do I take it?

The ACCUPLACER Test is a placement test used by the Community College to determine your skill levels in reading, English and mathematics. Your scores are used to determine the appropriate course(s) for you. All students admitted to the Community College, students whose primary language is not English, and students who have not received a passing grade in one college level mathematics and one college level English course are required to take the computerized ACCUPLACER Test prior to meeting with an academic advisor and registering for courses.

If you have not taken the ACCUPLACER Test, please contact the Office of Placement Testing in Building 38, Room A-18 or call 202.274.6063 or visit the Student Success Center in Building 41, Room A-01 or call 202.274.5800 to schedule your test.

You must present proper identification at the time of the test. You must present proper identification at the time of the test.

Your test score results will be available upon completion of the test.

There is no charge to take the test. Find Out More »

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Resources

 

   

Application Form

Domestic Applicants

November 15 deadline for Spring Semester
April 15 deadline for Summer Session
June 15 deadline for Fall Session

International Applicants

September 15 deadline for Spring Semester
March 15 deadline for Summer Session
May 15 deadline for Fall Session


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