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For CSU's and UC's use CCGI (California Colleges Guidance Initiative) - SUPER EASY
Your grades are automatically uploaded from Powerschools to your CSU/UC application through CCGI! You will still need to make a few adjustments to your senior year courses, but it saves you the hassle of inputting every course manually! (come to the CCC for support on these changes!)
CCGI can be accessed through your CRPUSD Dashboard
Find the CCGI (CaliforniaColleges.edu) Application and then select "College" on the top, followed by the application that you are looking to complete (CSU or UC)
For the CSU Application, after signing in through that link, select your name on the top right corner followed by the extended profile button. You will then select import!
For the UC Application, after signing in through that link, got to the courses and grades tab and import your grades!
OR come to the CCC and Ms. Zamudio can help you connect everything quickly! :)
For Privates/Out of States/ schools that utilize Common App, you will, unfortunately, need to input all of your courses manually.
Utilize the instructions and FAQs below to help you through the process OR just come the CCC and we can do it together! :)
What "semester term" do I use? My transcript shows quarter grades. Do I choose quarter system?
NO! Use “semester term” for our A-G courses. Although you are receiving grades quarterly, you are only receiving two grades per class taken so they are considered semester courses (we just do 4 semesters a year!).
Which courses do I enter?
Enter the courses that have a "p" next to it. This means it is a college-prep course and has been approved with the CSU and UC system as an A-G course. For most students this will be almost all your courses except for your PE courses and perhaps one or two elective courses that are not approved (e.g., sewing, yoga).
What do I enter for senior year? Do they care about my schedule this year?
YES! Enter your complete class schedule for the 12th grade year, including spring semester. The colleges continue to communicate they want to see all your planned courses for senior year. They need to make sure you are completing your A-G requirements, and they want to see what course selections you will complete by the end of the year as these factor into their admissions review. They are especially checking for additional A-G courses taken over the minimum, and, for some majors, specific coursework completed by graduation.
The CSU application shows "Fall" and "Spring" for grade entry. How do I enter my grades on our 4x4 schedule?
Quarter 1 and quarter 3 are considered “Fall.” Think of fall as Grade 1 for all your courses. If entering grades during the first quarter, Q1 (Semester 1) would be entered as “In Progress,” and Q3 (Semester 1) would be entered as “planned.” If entered after final grades post for Q1, then you can enter your grade for Q1 classes in Semester 1.
Quarter 2 and quarter 4 are considered “Spring.” Think of spring as Grade 2 for all your courses. If entering during second quarter, Q2 (Semester 2) and Q4 (Semester 2) would both be entered as “Planned.” If entered during Q2, then Q2 would be “In Progress.”
How do I enter Gov & Econ?
Gov and Econ are 1 quarter courses on our campus. This means you will receive just one final grade for each course.
If you are taking Gov/Econ this fall, you will enter your first quarter course as "In Progress" for "Fall" (Grade 1) and then "No Course" for "Spring (Grade 2). You will enter the other course as "No Course" and then "Planned."
If you are taking Gov/Econ in the spring, you will enter your third quarter course as "Planned" for "Fall" (Grade 1) and then "No Course" for "Spring (Grade 2). You will enter the other course as "No Course" and then "Planned."
If you are taking AP Gov or AP Econ, enter those just like your other full-length courses.
I can't find ERWC in the auto-populated courses. How do I enter this course?
ERWC is called CSU Expository Reading & Writing in the CSU Application. Type in "CSU" and it should come up!
Some of the courses have multiple options? How do I know which one to choose?
Some of our courses have two listings because there is an in-person option and an option for students who may have retaken the course through our Edgenuity credit recovery option. Edgenuity courses typically have an "a-g" as part of the course title. Do not choose this course title unless you took the online credit recover option.
EXAMPLE:
Rancho transcript: Biology
CSU options: Biology 1 or Biology a-g
Choose "Biology 1" for the in-person course on our campus.
Choose "Biology a-g" if you took the Edgenuity online credit recover course.