You can take up to 11 college credits a semester.
You must take at least one TRST high school class each semester.
Once you have completed the credit applications, you will receive a registration date and time each semeser. You will register for credit classes on or after that date and time in your Student Portal.
You will log into your RAM Portal and register for classes on Student Portal. You must complete this step on your own. TRST Faculty Advisors can not register you for credit classes.
After your first semester you will meet with an academic counselor to discuss your educational goals. They will help you determine the right college classes to take based on your TRST Ed Plan and your educational goals.
Visit the CCSF Academic Counseling page for more details on making an appointment with an academic counselor.
There are a list of recommended classes to take your first semester to get accumulated to take college level courses. These courses also give you the credits to earn your high school diploma. You will meet with your TRST Faculty Advisor who will recommend a class that will give you required credits from high school diploma.
You are not required to know the degree or have a career choice. You can take credit classes that give you General Education credits that will allow you to earn an associates degree or transfer to a four year university. These classes will also give you credits required to earn your high school diploma with TRST.
In the BTC program, PE is not permitted. Please speak to your faculty advisor to determine the best classes for you to take.
If a class you are interested is full, you may be placed on a waitlist. If a spot becomes open in the class, you will receive an email at your CCSF gmail account. You must complete registration for that class within 24 hours or your spot will be given to the next student in line.
For steps on accessing your CCSF email review the FAQ for CCSF email.
You can apply for the AS Bookloan Vocher program. Eligible students can borrow up to four textbooks for the whole semester, completely free of charge! Applications are processed on a first come, first serve basis. It is recommended to apply early. There are also classes with zero textbooks.