The below information is specific to Moorpark, but similar for other California Community Colleges. If you have any questions, please visit the CCC.
For students to be eligible for the Promise they must:
Be a first year/first time college student or returning student
Have not previously earned a post-secondary degree or certificate
Enroll full-time (12 units)
Be a California Resident or AB540 Student
Submit the FAFSA or CADAA each year (regardless of parents'/guardians' income)
Add Moorpark, Oxnard, or Ventura to your FAFSA or CADAA
If the student qualifies for the Moorpark Promise these awards happen generally in July once we receive funding from the state. The student can contact our office in early July before the payment comes due or can contact our office at 805-378-1462 to discuss if they appear to be eligible for the Moorpark Promise.
All course registrations and withdrawals are completed on the MyVCCCD student portal in the Registration Planner. Items 1 though 5 below appear on the Registration page.
Pre-Registration Checklist - Complete the Pre-Registration Checklist to allow registration for the term.
Registration Appointment Date - View the specific registration appointment date that starts the enrollment period for the term.
Registration Holds - Holds can prevent registration. Clear holds prior to registration of classes.
Registration Planner - Select courses, list day and time availability, compare potential schedules, register classes, drop or withdraw courses by the published deadlines, and plan courses to register for the term in advance.
Student Schedule / Bill - View and print official course registration, dates and times, important deadlines, and the account balance for the term.
“The Community College Pathway & Transferring to a 4-Year College”
If you aren't sure what you plan to study, take a look at Moorpark's Program Mapper. This gives you a list of some of the different degrees and certificates Moorpark offers as well as a visual representation of your academic timeline. Be sure to work with their Academic Counseling Office to determine a custom plan to meet your educational goals.
You can also use Assist.org to verify courses that transfer to CSUs and UCs.
Accessibility Coordination Center and Educational Support Services (ACCESS) supports students with verified disabilities by determining and providing reasonable accommodations, auxiliary aids, and support services.
Moorpark College and ACCESS are devoted to making higher education accessible to all. We recognize the value of student diversity and we are committed to providing a campus climate conducive to the success of all students. In addition, we support both the spirit and the letter of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 that guarantees every person with a disability equal access to all educational programs and activities offered by the College.