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At Saddleback College, you will learn, discover, and accomplish in a way that will set you up for success long after you leave here Learn more about how we can help, and what options are available to you
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Scheduling Options To fit the diverse needs and preferences of our students, Saddleback College offers on-campus, hybrid, and fully online classes
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Take the Next Step How to Apply The process of applying to Saddleback may vary depending on where you’re coming from and what you're looking to do New student? Transfer student? Interested in non-credit courses? Find out which steps you need to take
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The Saddleback College Admissions and Records office is dedicated to student access and success by providing accurate and timely services and information regarding application, registration and academic (college) policies in a responsive and respectful manner to students, faculty, staff, and the community
- How to Apply - Saddleback College
Welcome to Saddleback College! Let's Get You Started! What kind of student are you? New Student I have never attended Saddleback College or Irvine Valley College and I would like to Returning Student I attended Saddleback or Irvine Valley College in the past but missed two or more consecutive primary terms (fall or spring) International Student
- New Student - Saddleback College
You're a New Student if you've never taken classes at Saddleback College or Irvine Valley college as a college student New students, regardless of their educational background and goal, must apply for admission
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Saddleback College is a community college located in Mission Viejo, CA Click here for an interactive map to explore the campus and get more information on buildings, parking, driving directions, and campus amenities
- Dual Enrollment - Saddleback College
CCAP is a special part-time dual enrollment program created through agreements between Saddleback College and local high schools It allows students in grades 9–12 to take specific college courses, often taught at their high school campus for convenience
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