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Welcome Center

Summer 2025 (June 16 to August 8) Office Hours:

Monday - Thursday 9:00am to 6:00pm
Friday CLOSED

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About Us 

The Welcome Center is a one stop shop for college support services focused on encouraging students towards academic achievement, social integration, and personal success with the assistance of a strong support network of peers, staff, and faculty. Through our extensive services, we help to ensure a successful transition into college by providing opportunities and resources for students to network, foster a sense of community, and participate in academic enrichment.

To learn information on what the Welcome Center has to offer, please scroll down! 

The Welcome Center at San Diego City College is dedicated to empowering students to identify and achieve their personal, educational, and professional goals by fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. We prioritize accessibility, equity, and social justice by providing culturally responsive, student-centered services that bridge opportunity gaps, promote lifelong learning, and connect students to the resources and programs essential for success. Through collaboration with the community, we inspire and guide prospective and current students on their pathways to academic achievement and economic mobility.

We aim to create the Ultimate Student Experience by providing support with the following services:

 

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Book one-on-one sessions with an Outreach Ambassador who will guide you toward college success! These personalized sessions are packed with valuable insights and strategies to help students thrive academically, personally, and professionally. Whether you're looking to boost your grades, build essential skills, or navigate campus life with confidence, your mentor is there to support you every step of the way. Get ready to unlock your full potential and set yourself up for an amazing college experience and beyond.

You can book one VIP meeting per month, with a maximum of four sessions with an ambassador throughout the academic school year. This gives you the perfect opportunity to connect regularly and stay on track, while still having the flexibility to make the most of your mentor's guidance throughout the year. Whether you want to check in once a month or spread your sessions out, it's all about giving you the support you need when it counts the most!

To book an appointment, please fill out our Google Form here. For any questions or concerns, please call us at (619) 388-3023, email us at cityoutreach@sdccd.edu, or visit the Welcome Center in room A-201.

San Diego City College is offering in-person and virtual campus tours! If you are registered for an in-person tour, please review our campus map to help plan for your visit.

In Person Campus Tours

Individual campus tours can be booked via Calendly.

For groups of 10 or more people, please book a group tour via Calendly

  • Please note for group tours and presentations: You will be emailed a copy of your tour request. This is not a confirmation. Once our team has verfied office and staff availability, we will send out a seperate confirmation email with directions and parking information.
  • Please submit your tour request at least two weeks in advance.

Please keep in mind that we may not be able to complete requests to visit our high impacted programs (e.g. Cosmetology, Nursing, etc.)

If you have any questions or concerns in regards to campus tours, please email Brin Balboa (bbalboa@sdccd.edu).

Virtual Campus Tour

Explore City College like never before with our exciting virtual tour! Whether you're a prospective student, a parent, or just curious about our campus, you can now take a fully immersive, self-guided tour from the comfort of your home. Discover our award winning facilities, vibrant campus spaces, and more, all at your own pace. Get to know City College today and experience everything we have to offer!

Self Guided Tour

Can’t make it to one of our in-person tours? No problem! We invite you to explore campus at your own pace with this self-guided tour brochure. Whether you're visiting during a lively afternoon or a quiet weekend, this guide will help you experience the highlights of student life, academics, and campus culture. Along the way, you’ll discover what makes our community unique and why so many students choose to call this place home. Start wherever you’d like and imagine yourself here.

Clarissa Padilla, Director, Outreach and Promise
Email: cpadilla@sdccd.edu 

Saribel Morales-Rivera, Acting Outreach Coordinator
Email: smoralesrivera@sdccd.edu 

Brin Balboa, Senior Student Services Assistant
Email: bbalboa@sdccd.edu 

Outreach Ambassadors:

Angel Cortez Gallegos
Email: dcortezgallegos@sdccd.edu 

Diego Salcedo Guarderas
Email: dsalcedoguarderas@sdccd.edu 

Malarie McKinney
Email: mmckinney@sdccd.edu 

Toby Narvaez
Email: tnarvaez@sdccd.edu 

Victoria Villegas
Email: vvillegas@sdccd.edu 

Vincent Yanez
Email: vyanez@sdccd.edu

Placement Information 

For up to date information regarding placement please visit the SDCCD Placement Guidelines. For any questions in regards to milestone placements, please email cityoutreach@sdccd.edu.

Placement assist is a process that is designed to assist students in determining which English or English Language Acquisition (ELAC) and math courses they should start with, specifically identifying milestones (formerly known as skill levels) in these areas.

Placement Assist also helps students in meeting course prerequisites. Students may also meet course prerequisites based on other factors such as English or ELAC and math course completion or other standardized tests.

Students enrolling into the San Diego Community College School District will complete an application for admission.

Via your Application for admission (CCCApply) to San Diego City College you will be asked questions to help us assess your skill level in mathematics and English

The Application for admission will ask you for

  1. Highest level of English and the grade they received in that course.
  2. Highest level of Math and the grade they received in that course.
  3. And if you graduated from high school, completed a GED or California High School Proficiency exam (HiSET) within 10 years.

Under some circumstances, some students will be asked take a Placement Assistant ( external from the application for admission to complete your assessment process at San Diego City College ) 

  1. If a student is currently enrolled in high school, students will not be asked their HS performance or be directed to Placement Assistant
  2. If a student has graduated high school 10+ years ago, the student will be directed to take the Placement Assistant.
  3. If a student is in the Continuing Education or an adult learner and they have not graduated from high school, or graduated from high school 10+ years, they will be directed to the Placement Assistant.

In some circumstances, students responding to specific questions in the application for admission will be prompted to take the ELAC Go Assessment

  1. You will be asked  "Are you conformable reading and Writing English?"
  2. Student indicating in the Program & Services that they are interested in ESL English as a Second Language

What San Diego City College Students need to take the Placement Assistant?

Under some circumstances, some students will be asked take a Placement Assistant (external from the application for admission to complete your assessment process at San Diego City college. 

  1. If student is currently enrolled in high school, students will not be asked their HS performance or be directed to Placement Assistant
  2. If a student has graduated high school 10+ years ago, the student will be directed to take the Placement Assistant.
  3. If a student is in the Continuing Education or an adult learner and they have not graduated from high school, or graduated from high school 10+ years, they will be directed to the Placement Assistant.

If you took college courses while in high school, or applied for San Diego City College, you should request to take the Placement Assistant to update placement milestones from your original placement when you originally applied to San Diego City College.

  1. California College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP)
  2. Dual Enrollment (taking college classes while you are still enrolled in high school)
  3. Joint diploma students
  4. If a student has graduated high school 10+ years ago, the student will be directed to take the Placement Assistant.
  5. If a student is in the Continuing Education or an adult learner and they have not graduated from high school, or graduated from high school 10+ years, they will be directed to the Placement Assistant.

Please click here to access the Placement Assistant.
The Placement Assistant program will allow only one submission per student, so please do not exit out of the form before ensuring that you filled out every question on the form.

Get to know ELAC at San Diego City College!

Our ESL program is English Language Acquisition (ELAC), which supports you in your development of academic English. ELAC classes are not basic skills or remedial. They are for students who are multilingual and studying English as a foreign language at intermediate to advanced levels.

The classes you take here will focus on all English communication skills necessary to be successful in college level work as well as how to navigate your way through college in the United States. You can earn transferable credit to CSUs and UCs in our highest level class, ELAC 145.

Click here for more information about our ELAC Program at City.

Take the Online Self-Guided Placement

This online self-guided placement will let you know which ELAC classes we recommend you take. If you think the recommended classes are too difficult (placement is too high), you can register for any classes below your level. If you think the recommended classes are too easy (placement is too low), you can contact the ELAC Chair, Jennifer Boots (jboots@sdccd.edu).

Please click here to access the ELAC Assessment.

With a Placement Assist, you will receive a Milestone/Skill level ranging from 30 to 50 in one or more of the following areas:

  • Reading (R)
  • Writing (W)
  • ELAC (English Language Acquisition, formerly known as ESOL) (L)
  • Math (M)

Students are exempt from the English and math placement tests if ...

  • Earned an Associate degree or higher
  • Have completed English and math courses
  • Or have received a qualifying score on an SAT, ACT, or EAP test taken within the past two years
  • Please note: The San Diego Community College District is no longer accepting EPT or ELM test scores. 

Application and Academic Calendar Deadlines

Please visit the San Diego Community College District website for the most up-to-date Calendar Deadlines.

Online schedule of classes at: http://classschedule.sdccd.edu 

Juneteenth

June 19th, 2025

Independence Day

July 4th, 2025

Labor Day

September 1st, 2025

Veterans Day

November 11th, 2025

November 24 - November 30

 

Thanksgiving - Classes not in session

 

Summer 2025 Academic Semester Calendar and Key Dates
Primary 8-Week Session: June 9 - August 16, 2025
Date Description
June 8, 2025 Residency Determination Date
June 8, 2025

Drop for NonPayment of Enrollment Fees

**Does not include Health Fees, Students with Anticipated Financial or Veteran Aid, HS, Apprenticeship, R2T4, Promise.**

June 9, 2025

Summer Session Opening Day

June 23, 2025

Primary 8-week Session Opening Day

July 31, 2025

Deadline to Apply for Summer Graduation

August 16, 2025 Last Day of Summer Session (Grades start posting and viewable in mySDCCD)
September 2, 2025 FINAL GRADES - Hold transcripts for Final Grades - Release Date
 

 

Fall 2025 Academic Semester Calendar and Key Dates
Primary 16-Week Session: August 25 - December 20, 2025
Date Description
TBD (Late February) Fall Application Opens
April 11 Application & Priority Registration deadline
Students who file an application after the deadline will enroll during "Open Registration"
April 17 Your registration date and time is viewable in mySDCCD
April 28 - May 16 Fall Registration Dates: Priority for eligible DSPS; EOPS; CalWorks; Homeless or Foster Youth; Active Duty Military & Veterans; Intercollegiate Athletes; Parents with underage children
May 19 Open registration begins
August 4 Bus and Trolley passes available for purchase
August 6 Parking Permits purchased by this date will be mailed. Pick up on campus if purchased after this date.
August 24 Residency determination date
August 25 Fall semester begins
September 5 Last day to receive, process, and pay for class permission numbers
September 5

Refund Deadline for enrollment fees and/or nonresident tuition

Deadline to drop classes with no “W” recorded

October 1 - December 2 Graduation Deadlines: Check the graduation deadlines page
October 31 Withdrawal Deadline - The last day to withdraw from classes and receive a “W”. No drops accepted after this date, students must receive a letter grade.
October 31 Pass/No Pass grading option deadline
December 20 End of Fall Semester
December 20 Last Day of Fall Session (Grades start posting and viewable in mySDCCD)
January 12, 2026 FINAL GRADES - Hold transcripts for Final Grades - Release Date