Steps to Enrollment - High School Students

High School (Dual Enrollment)
I'm a current high school student and want to take college credit courses simultaneously.
 
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1. APPLY FOR ADMISSION            

Take the first step – it’s fast and easy! Complete and submit your free application online.

  • New and returning high school students (those with an absence of two consecutive primary terms: fall or spring semesters; excluding summer and winter terms) must complete an online application for admission.
  • Complete your application online on the CCCApply website. Create an account using a personal email or log in if you already have an account. Remember to write down and save your Student ID number. Allow 2-3 business days for your application to be processed and to receive a Welcome VVC email with your student identification number.

2. ORIENTATION                           

Have questions? Online and in-person orientations provide an introduction to academic programs and support services to help you succeed.

  • ·After you receive your Welcome email with your VVC student ID# log into MyVVC. Your orientation video can be found in the WebAdvisor App.
  • ·For questions or issues regarding User ID/password information, contact the Help Desk at (760) 245-4271 ext. 2740, via email at helpdesk@vvc.edu or visit them in building 21.

3. PLACEMENT SURVEY                

Improve your chances for success! Testing helps ensure proper placement in Math and English and allows you to advance more quickly to your goals.

  • The placement survey consists of a 10-minute video and a short survey. It takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete and can be accessed by logging into MyVVC and then WebAdvisor. 

4. DUAL ENROLLMENT FORM

Discuss assessment test results and courses you wish to take with your high school counselor or high school official. Complete a Dual Enrollment Form and obtain appropriate signatures.

  • Important: This form must be complete to include all signatures and initials.

*THIS STEP MUST BE DONE FOR EACH SEMESTER UNTIL YOU GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL*

  • Note: Homeschooled students must provide a copy of their affidavit that has been filed with the Superintendent of Public Instruction through the California Department of Education.

5. REGISTER FOR CLASSES         

Ready to register for classes? Log into MyVVC and register online for classes on or after your assigned block in the Self-Service. *How to register into courses via Self-Serivce.

STUDENT must be present with a PHOTO ID for all transactions in-person with Admissions and Records

6. REGISTRATION FEES               

Fees are due and payable at the time of registration. Pay in full or enroll in a payment plan through the Pay with Payment Plan link to avoid being blocked from registering for other Terms.

Payment Options:

  • MyVVC portal then clicking the Self-Service icon and Financial Information tab or visiting https://www.vvc.edu/bursars-office
  • By mail – Mail payment to VVC Bursar’s Office, 18422 Bear Valley Road, Victorville, CA 92395
  • In-person – Pay at the Bursar’s Office (building 23)

IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFIRM THE REGISTRATION OF CLASSES AND PAY FEES. FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES ARE ENFORCED.   

7. VVC ID CARD

A VVC ID Card is required for all students and must be presented to access specific classes, computer labs, the weight room, and the library.

  • After you have registered for classes, take a valid I.D. and a copy of your VVC Registration Statement to the Associated Student Body Office (ASB) in building 44 to receive your VVC ID/ASB card.

 

FERPA—Student Privacy Rights

Victor Valley College adheres to the guidelines established by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)—a federal legislation established to regulate access and maintenance of student records.

FERPA affords students certain rights with respect to their education records, including the right to:

  • Inspect their education records
  • Request an amendment of the records that the student believes are inaccurate
  • Control disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the students' education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent.
  • File a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the college to comply with the requirements of FERPA.

Parents, spouses and significant others have no inherent right to access student educational records.