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Step 3. Empower

Empower Yourself for a Successful College Experience

1. Sign up for an Orientation
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Select from one of our many options for Orientation so you can learn more about our college and receive priority registration. Select your Orientation option now!

2. Apply for Financial Aid or Dream Act
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Complete your at or the . Be sure to list West Ê®·ÖÁùºÏ²Ê as one of your schools and use our school code 001338.

Need help? We have free virtual drop-in clinics every Tuesday from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM via .

3. Meet with a Counselor
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You can set up either an in-person or virtual counseling appointment by using Starfish or calling 408-741-2009.

4. Investigate and Supply to Support Programs and Learning Communities
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If you had a 504 or IEP in high school, or you have a disability that impacts your learning, you can apply for our DESP program.

TRIO is a student support program designed to serve first generation college students, income eligible students, and students with a physical or learning disability to earn a college education.

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) is here to make sure students disadvantaged by social, economic, educational or linguistic barriers get the resources they need to enroll and succeed.

Graduating Seniors - Want to make a big campus feel small? Want to connect with other students with similar interests? Check out our five learning communities: First Year Experience (FYE), Umoja, Puente, Honors and Native/Indigenous Students.