This presentation was shared with students and families who attended our SRJC Senior Info Night on October 9, 2024. The SRJC will be offering additional presentations and application workshops at WHS throughout the year. Students can sign up here to attend those events.
As a high school senior, there are several steps to take for admission to SRJC. It is very important that you complete the following steps to successfully enroll in the SRJC as a college student. Be sure to pay attention to important dates and deadlines.
If you have any questions you can reach out to Ms. Finley (bfinley@wusd.org) and/or our SRJC Liaison Stacey K at skrywaruczenko@santarosa.edu.
Step 1. CCC Apply Application
The first step in the enrollment process is to complete a SRJC summer/fall 2025 CCCApply application. See steps to apply here or stop by/contact the College and Career Center to complete an application with Ms. Finley.
Step 2. SRJC Orientation
In order to receive priority 3 registration and the Doyle Scholarship (if eligible, see more info here) students will need to complete the Online Orientation.
Step 3. SRJC Education Plan Workshop
You must also complete an Education Plan workshop. These workshops will begin in February. You can register now for a live video, or in-person (SRJC), Ed Plan Workshop.
Education Plan Workshops (EPWs) are ONLY for Spring 2025 graduating high school students that plan to attend SRJC Summer/Fall 2025 and beyond. Workshops are intended for new students that are currently finishing high school, including students who participated in the high school dual enrollment program.
Step 4. Financial Aid Application
Complete a 2025-2026 financial aid application to receive money for college, including grants and scholarships. Submit by April 2nd.
All students, regardless of financial need, can attend the SRJC for free but you must complete a financial aid application. See here for more information on SRJC for free.
SRJC for Free is the college's initiative to help students pursue their community college degree, tuition-free. And now it's available for two years!
Santa Rosa Junior College believes that all students are entitled to higher education and is dedicated to providing students the opportunity to achieve their educational goals. To qualify, be sure to fill out your FAFSA or Dream Act application.
ELIGIBILITY:
First-time college students - regardless of financial need
NEW: Second-year students are also now eligible if they were also eligible during their first year. It is not required that they received funding for the first year.
SRJC for Free recipients must:
Be California residents or AB 540
Be enrolled in 12 units
Currently not receiving the California College Promise Grant
Have completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act Application (CADAA)
Other restrictions may apply