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Teacher TRAC Center
Administration Bldg.
(562) 860-2451 ext. 2212

Center Hours:
Mon - Thur. 8am - 7pm
Fridays: Closed
 

I am a new student who is a High School Student:
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 What is Teacher TRAC?

 What is the College Bridge Program?

 First Steps....

  button Step 1: Admission to Cerritos College

      button Admissions and Records, 562.860.2451, ext. 2211

      Fill out an admission’s application and return it to Admissions and Records or apply online (proof of residence
     may be required). We recommend having official transcripts from any high school or college that you’ve attended
     sent directly to Cerritos College Admissions and Records or submit them to a counselor during an appointment or
     an Orientation Workshop. 

  button Step 2: Meet with a Cerritos College Counselor

      button Counseling Center, 562.860.2451, ext. 2231

      Once you have completed your application for admissions, you need to schedule an appointment with a counselor
      to develop an educational plan and determine if you are required to take an Assessment Placement Test.  Walk-in
      counseling is also available.  Bring transcripts, placement test results, and/or other documentation verifying
      completed coursework to your meeting with a counselor. 

      button Assessment Placement Testing
           Career Services, 562.860.2451, ext. 2356

As a high school student, you may be required to take the Assessment tests or show proof of assessment testing or course completion from your previous college.  The tests assess your math, language, and reading skill levels.  Those students who are not planning on taking math, English, and/or reading classes may qualify for an exemption.  You will need to meet with a counselor for more information.  If you intend to take English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, take the ESL Test before registration. 

If you are required to take the English, reading and math tests, just bring your student number and a photo ID on the test day and plan on arriving about 1/2 hour before scheduled.  The tests are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, with no appointment required.  Assessment test schedules and sample tests can be picked up at the Career Services Center or you can visit the Assessment Testing Center's webpage for an online test schedule.

For helpful tips, please click here for a Student Guide.  Parking is available in lot C-1.  You may purchase a $1 daily permit from the yellow "Park-Ur-Self" meters.

      button Orientation Workshop
           Counseling Center, 562.860.2451, ext. 2231

After you have taken the assessment placement test(s), you may elect to participate in an Orientation Workshop or schedule an individual counseling appointment.  Call the Counseling Center to sign-up for an Orientation Workshop. 

This workshop includes a campus tour, an informative presentation which will include course selection as well as one-on-one academic advisement with a counselor.  Please bring official high school transcripts to the Orientation Workshop. When additional assistance is needed prior to enrollment, counselors are available on a walk-in basis, in the Counseling Center.

  button Step 3: Registration at Cerritos College

      button Admissions and Records, 562.860.2451, ext. 2211

       Once you’ve completed the Orientation Workshop, you will receive a registration appointment.
      
This appointment allows you to register Online or by Falcon Phone.

  button Step 4: Get official Academic Counseling

      button Counseling Center, 562.860.2451, ext. 2231

      Counselors are available to assist you with your educational planning year-round. You are strongly recommended
      to make an appointment with a counselor early in the semester to ensure that your educational plan
      accurately reflects your educational goal. The appointments are 30 minutes in duration.

If you need accommodations with any of these activities due to a disability, please contact
Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS) at 562.860.2451, ext. 2333

 Requirements for Admission into Teacher TRAC:

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Teacher TRAC Director: Sue Parsons

Teacher TRAC Program Assistant: Monica Castro

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Last update: 07/09/08