To meet with your College and Career Navigator, you will need to make sure that you have completed all of your onboarding steps. This includes:
Submitting your CLC application
Activating your CLC student account and email
Submitting your high school transcript and test scores
Taking placement tests, if necessary
Applying for FAFSA and scholarships
Completing your Pre-Orientation Modules
The degree programs and certificates offered at CLC are organized by Fields of Interest. Fields of Interest are clusters of programs that fit within a similar area. Check them out below:
Arts, Digital Media, and Communications
Business, Hospitality, and Information Technology
Humanities, Culture, and Global Studies,
Education and Social Sciences
Legal Studies and Public Safety
Manufacturing, Engineering, and Advanced Technologies
Science and Math
Sustainability and Horticulture
Wellness and Health Sciences
For more information, please refer to this webpage.
If you are unsure of what Field of Interest you would like to pursue, complete the PathwayU assessment! Learn about your interests, personality, skills, and values by examining the best paths to take based on who you are. PathwayU aligns your input with career options and helps you identify CLC programs that fit your goals.
Take the PathwayU assessment and schedule an appointment with your College and Career Navigator to review your results.
Ideally, you will want to meet with your College and Career Navigator (CCN) or Academic Success Advisor (ASA) for academic advising prior to the start of every Open or Priority Registration period:
Open Registration for Spring classes begins around November.
Open Registration for Summer and Fall classes begins around March.
CLC 120 - College Success Seminar is a graduation requirement for degrees and certificates over 15 credit hours!
CLC 120 is our First-Year Experience course designed to teach students attributes and skills integral for college success. Topics include: growth mindset, self-advocacy skills, college resources, college culture, and financial literacy. Topics also include exploring academic success strategies, such as study skills, time management, and goal setting. Students will develop skills necessary for cultivating positive human relations within a diverse society.