Early Admission Program
Early Admissions Application Deadline: March 6, 2006
- About the Early Admission Program
- Contact Information
- Early Admission Program Calendar
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Early Admission Program and why should I participate in it?
The Early Admission Program at Las Positas College (LPC) is an opportunity for high school seniors to apply to LPC and benefit from early admission as well as priority orientation, testing, counseling and registration. This program assists students in pursuing their enrollment at LPC. The college provides top quality technical (A.A. Degree and A.S. Degree) and transfer (UC, CSU, and private) education to meet your educational goals. When you take advantage of Early Admission, you can be enrolled in your fall classes before your summer vacation begins.
Las Positas College has an excellent reputation: our graduates and transfer students are well prepared for the world of work and/or for more advanced education at universities.
Course enrollment fees for California residents are $26 per unit. In addition, you must pay other applicable fees. Payment is due upon registration. If fees are not paid, classes will be dropped according to the “Drop for Non-Payment” deadline dates. Early Admission students get first choice of classes – a real advantage for college students particularly now when competition for courses is high.
Enrollment fees may be waived for qualified students and other financial aid may be available. Contact Financial Aid at 925. 424.1580.
Early Admission Program Contact Information
For more information, please contact Roni Jennings at 925.424.1421.
How do I get into the 2005-2006 Early Admission Program?
- Submit an Online Application for Admission beginning February 1, 2006. Applications are available at your high school. DEADLINE FOR EARLY ADMISSION IS March 6, 2006.
- Attend a meeting with a College Counselor: Spring 2006: Las Positas College Counselor visits your high school to talk with seniors.
- Acceptance Letter: April 2006 - Your letter of acceptance is mailed to you at your home.
- Complete Assessment Process: Instructions and dates to attend your early admission student assessment (for English, Mathematics or Chemistry 1) testing session at Las Positas College are included.
- Attend Orientation/Program Planning Session: Meet with a Las Positas College Counselor in an Orientation/Program Planning Session to discuss your academic, career, and personal goals and select your college classes.
- Register for Fall classes: Use CLASS-Web online registration or register in person at Las Positas College Admissions and Records Office, Building 700.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What tests are given and why do I need to take them?
- What classes do I need to take in college?
- What do I do if I haven't decided exactly why I'm going to college or what my goals are?
- How many classes or college units should I take during my first semester?
- Can I take classes at Las Positas College and Chabot College?
- Why do I need to meet with a counselor?
- How can I get involved with student activities at Las Positas College?
- Who can I talk to if I am confused or need information?
What tests are given and why do I need to take them?
Las Positas College requires all new students to take English, Mathematics, and Chemistry placement tests to identify their skill level for appropriate class placement and academic success. The SAT or ACT Tests are not required for admission to Las Positas College.
What classes do I need to take in college?
Required classes vary depending upon a student’s educational goals. College differs from high school in that there are numerous options for students, e.g., earning an Associates degree, transferring to a four-year institution, learning skills to enter the job market, attending full or part-time, etc. Each of these options has unique requirements, and each student will be required to consider his or her goals and obtain information about the requirements which lead to the desired goals.
What do I do if I haven't decided exactly why I'm going to college or what my goals are?
This is very normal for many high school graduates. The best thing to do is to become well informed about what college has to offer you: read the college catalog, ask questions, talk to other students, your parents, high school teachers, use the Career Center information, make appointments with counselors. At Las Positas College, we offer classes to help students learn about college, the world of work, and themselves. You can take Psychology-Counseling 15, Study Skills and/or Psychology-Counseling 10, Career and Educational Planning.
For your first semester in college, it is suggested that you choose classes that will ensure your success. These could be classes that are of interest to you or that you enjoyed in high school. Other suggestions for beginning classes:
- A class for meeting general education requirements. The information you will receive at the Orientation/Program Planning Session will list these requirements, such as English and mathematics.
- A typing or computer class to develop skills for your other classes.
Remember! Each college student is unique. You need to choose classes that fit your educational/career plans. This process of researching and choosing is an important part of going to college. Counselors will help you.
How many classes or college units should I take during my first semester?
This will depend on you. You need to ask yourself: Am I going to college and working too? What kind of student am I? Will it take me longer to complete college assignments? Will my other responsibilities, social activities, etc. take more of my time?
In planning your time, you need to keep this in mind: for every hour in class, plan to study two hours outside of class. A full-time student (12-15 units) would have 12-15 hours in class each week plus 24-30 hours of study for a total of 37-45 hours of school work each week. That is like a full-time job. You have only 168 hours per week, so plan the number of classes accordingly. It is best to take fewer classes your first semester.
Can I take classes at Las Positas College and Chabot College?
Yes. You may take your classes at either or both campuses: at Las Positas or Chabot, day or evening or Saturday, part-time or full-time...whatever best fits your schedule.
Why do I need to meet with a counselor?
Your counselor is the person who can help you understand the procedures of college, the requirements needed to meet your goals and how to be successful in school. Bring your ideas, Las Positas College Catalog and Telephone Registration Worksheet with you to the Orientation/Program Planning Session. Remember: in college you choose your classes to fit your unique plans. Your counselor is available to assist you in your decision-making.
How can I get involved with student activities at Las Positas College?
Las Positas College has many athletic events, student groups, clubs, social events, and a student lounge/center where students enjoy meeting. At the Club Day held each semester, students present their clubs and activities and you get a chance to join in and meet new friends.
Who can I talk to if I am confused or need information?
The staff in the Counseling Center (Building 700), Career/Transfer Center (Building 900) and Support Services Center (Building 1500) are here to help. You will find information on careers, college majors, other colleges, and you can make appointments with counselors in the Counseling Center 925.424.1422. Information on financial aid, scholarships, and student support services (Disabled Student programs, Learning Disabilities programs, etc.) is available at 925.424.1510.



