Use the link below to get started. A step-by-step guide is provided. If you get stuck or need help you can contact MJC or contact Mrs. Duran.
Beginning with the class of 2019, students who enroll at MJC and don't qualify for Financial Aid, may receive up to 2 years of free tuition if the following requirements are met:
Complete all steps to enroll at MJC
Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Cal Dream Act Application (CADAA)
Be enrolled at MJC as a first-time, full-time student (12 or more units)
Must remain in good academic standing.
*If you enroll with credits from dual enrollment and/or AP credit, and meet all other requirements, you are still eligible for free tuition under AB19.
MJC Dual Enrollment Program – Take MJC classes for free while in High School. These courses will give you college credits regardless of your post high school college plans. They won't work for high school credit, but will help you jump start your college career. See our Career Navigator in the Career Center for more information. You can click the button below to get started and submit paperwork. More information can be found by clicking the dual enrollment button.
Currently all MJC classes are online!
Transfer to a university—complete the required 60 transferable units, and apply to a university in the semester before you finish at MJC. Students need 15 units every semester of transferrable classes in order to transfer in 2 years. Check out https://assist.org/ for help with transferable course work.
Obtain AA or AS Degree—a 2 year degree can help you obtain a more desirable job and start a career. You can obtain the degree and transfer if you wish, it may take a few more classes.
Earn a Career Technical Education Certification—only take classes that pertain to your career area, and earn a certificate to help you get a job in the industry.
If MJC is your plan after you graduate there will be application workshops offered to Beyer students at different points in the school year. You can also explore the MJC website and see what you will need to do to get started. If you have taken dual enrollment courses, you will have to re-apply as a high school graduate.