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ADMISSIONS & RECORDS
Prospective students who desire to attend Allan Hancock College must meet academic requirements. Allan Hancock College will admit any individual possessing a high school diploma or the equivalent or any individual who is at least 18 years of age and capable of profiting from the instruction offered. Individuals under eighteen years of age who do not have a high school diploma or the equivalent may be admitted to the college under the College Now! program. The College Now! program is available for concurrently enrolled high school juniors and seniors who have met specific eligibility requirements. Concurrent enrollment is limited to students who are enrolled in Santa Barbara or San Luis Obispo county high schools and who reside in Santa Barbara or San Luis Obispo county.
If you have never been enrolled as a credit student at Allan Hancock College, you will be admitted to Allan Hancock College by completing an application for admission.
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LOCATION
Location: Building A, Santa Maria campus805-922-6966 ext. 3248805-922-3477 (fax)
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8 a.m..to 4:30 p.m.8 a.m to 6 p.m.8 am. to 4 p.m.
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ESL SPOTLIGHTLuisa GijonESL Student
" My experience in AHC was enlightening. I learned to overcome obstacles. I learned to look for help when I had a problem. When I first
came to AHC, I was placed in English 501. English was one of the hardest courses for me, but having a laboratory with great staff help me get confidence. I took advantage of the free tutoring AHC had. The biggest thing I learned from AHC was to trust myself in everything I did.Submit a Testimonial »
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HISTORY
The Central Coast Cal-SOAP Consortium was established in 2001 and serves students in five school districts and two community colleges in North Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties. Central Coast Cal-SOAP is part of 15 consortia throughout California serving over 150,000 students. It is one of the largest outreach programs of its kind in California.
The California Student Opportunity and Access Program, or Cal-SOAP, is a statewide program designed to increase the number of students attending college. The program serves elementary, middle school, high school, and community college students who:
1. Are from low-income families. 2. Will be the first in their family to attend college. 3. Are from areas or schools with low-eligibility or college participation rates.
By building collaborative relationships with federal, state and local sponsors, Cal-SOAP is working to increase the number or students who take advantage of postsecondary opportunities.
The goal of the program is to advise, motivate and inform students regarding college admissions and financial aid information. To achieve this goal, Cal-SOAP offers free tutoring and peer advising to students within the target population.
LOCATION
800 South College Drive, A 209Santa Maria, CA 93454 Phone: (805) 922-6966 x3710Fax: (805) 739-0045
Diana PerezCal-SOAP DirectorPhone: (805) 922-6966 x3710dperez@hancockcollege.edu
Bettie ShawCal-SOAP secretaryPhone: (805) 922-6966 x3710Bettie.shaw@hancockcollege.edu
Monica LemusCal-SOAP/College Access Scholarship Program CoordinatorPhone: (805) 922-6966 x3884
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SPOTLIGHTRuben ReynaCulinology® student
"Allan Hancock College has helped me acquire the skills that I need so I can transfer to another college and complete my education as a chef
and minor in business. With my education I plan to open and manage my own establishment."Submit a Testimonial »
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What is CalWORKs? The CalWORKs Program is a partnership between Allan Hancock College and the Department of Social Services to serve Welfare to Work recipients who are currently receiving CalWORKs cash aid assistance. The college’s CalWORKs program offers an array of supportive services designed to assist students in obtaining the educational level they require to transition off of cash assistance and ultimately achieve long-term self-sufficiency.
LOCATIONS
Santa MariaStudent Services Building A, Second Floor
Lompoc Valley CenterBldg 2, Room 113 (next to EOPS office)
HOURS
Santa MariaMonday- Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
LompocEvery other Monday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment.
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FACULTY SPOTLIGHTAlfredo Koch"I like to teach. The science of how vines work, the importance of growing grapes, this is what I'm into. And I show different ways, not just one way. Students like to hear
about the research that has been done with varying production techniques. They like to know what others in the industry are doing."Submit a Testimonial »
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What is CARE?The Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) program is a state funded program for single parents attending Allan Hancock College. The CARE program works in conjunction with EOPS to provide support services to students who receive CalWORKs (state cash aid) benefits in the household. In addition, Allan Hancock College is home to the first and only CARE center established in the State of California. At the CARE Center students are welcome to come in for tutoring sessions, utilize our computers and print for free, see their academic counselor, and they can bring their children to play in our children’s nook. The CARE Center is a child friendly environment where all CARE students are welcome and have a place to call home at Allan Hancock College.
LOCATION
Santa MariaCARE CenterStudent Services Building A, Second Floor(805) 922-6966, Ext. 3623
HOURS
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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SPOTLIGHTKatie StemperDental Assisting
"I chose to attend Allan Hancock College's dental assisting program for a few reasons: the knowledgeable and
caring staff, the high standards of the program, and the career opportunities that exist for me after graduating."Submit a Testimonial »
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CAREER/JOB PLACEMENT CENTER
Welcome!
Thank you for your interest in the Career/Job Placement Center (CJPC), one of several student services available to you at Allan Hancock College. Currently and previously enrolled students as well as community members are eligible to use our services. Exciting Career Workshops available!
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Registration and completion of the orientation to services and the orientation quiz is required for new users.
What We Offer
• Assistance with developing effective resumes and preparing for interviews• Pre-employment testing• Career exploration resources and career assessment programs
Looking for a Campus Job? To view current AHC student jobs before you register below, log in to myHancock, click on the "Student" tab, then click "Student Jobs" in the "Need Money for College" channel.
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SPOTLIGHTKirsi KilpelainenCulinary Arts Alumnus
"There is no better way to begin your culinary career than with the Allan Hancock College Culinary Program; and the new commercial
kitchen is awesome."Submit a Testimonial »
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Located in building A, first floor, the Allan Hancock College Counseling Department is open for counseling appointments and drop-in counseling. Our Counseling faculty can assist you with academic, career, transfer, or personal counseling. The Counseling Department at Allan Hancock College provides a variety of resources to help you achieve the greatest possible benefit from your college experience.
HOURS OF OPERATION*
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.8 a.m. – 6 p.m.8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.8 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
*Hours are subject to change.*Please call to schedule an appointment and check for drop-in counseling hours.
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(805) 922-6966 ext. 3293(805) 735-3366(805) 734-3500(805) 693-1543
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Counseling Department is to support the educational objectives of the college to enhance each student’s academic, career, and personal growth. The Department promotes increased awareness and appreciation of a complex world through access to a culturally diverse staff with professional training, knowledge and skills.
COUNSELING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
Major Competencies:
1. Students will be able to navigate the educational and student support services to enhance their success
2. Students will be proactive in the decision-making process and assume student responsibility
3. Students will be able to identify the necessary coursework for reaching their personal enrichment and/or educational goals
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What is EOPS?The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) is a state-funded program designed to provide financial assistance, support and encouragement for eligible low-income students.
What Can EOPS Do for Me?The following services are available to eligible students:
• Book Grants• Cash Grants• Registration Assistance• Peer Advising• Career, Academic and Personal Counseling• Workshops• Annual Social Activities• Network with Four-Year Institutions• Assistance with completing financial aid applications
Who Qualifies for EOPS?To qualify, a student must:
• Be a California Resident• Qualify for the Board of Governors’ Fee Waiver (BOG-FW A/B)• Be enrolled full time (12 units or more)• Have completed less than 70 units of college credit courses• Be educationally disadvantaged, as determined by the EOPS criteria
Criteria for Determining Eligibility for BOG-FW 2015-2016 is:
Number in Household
Total Family income
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$17,505$23,595$29,685$35,775$41,865
For each additional household member add: $6,090
How do I Apply for EOPS?1. Click HERE for Application OR come to the EOPS office in Bldg. A for an
application 2. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by going online to
www.fafsa.ed/gov
How Do I Know Whether I’m Eligible for EOPS?Once your EOPS application has been processed the EOPS office will send an e-mail to your myHancock e-mail account notifying you of your eligibility status. Your application will not be processed until all required documents are received.
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FACULTY SPOTLIGHTAlfredo Koch"I like to teach. The science of how vines work, the importance of growing grapes, this is what I'm into. And I show different ways, not just one way. Students like to hear
about the research that has been done with varying production techniques. They like to know what others in the industry are doing."Submit a Testimonial »
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FINANCIAL AID - YOU CAN AFFORD COLLEGE!
Think college is out of reach?The truth is, just about everyone who wants to go to college can afford it. Nationwide, seven out of ten full-time college students receive financial aid. In fact, last year, more than $4 million in grants, scholarships, and loans was awarded to Allan Hancock College students.
College is possible!Applying for financial aid is free! Simply complete the form online. For maximum financial award, apply by March 2.
Need help? We're here for you!Call us at 805-922-6966 x3200 or email us.
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Some Things You Should Know1. Do not assume you don’t qualify for financial aid. In fact, one out of two applicants
receives financial assistance. 2. Applying for financial aid is free! Simply complete the form online at www.fafsa.gov. 3. For maximum financial award, apply by March 2. You can still apply after that date
and anytime throughout the year. 4. If you are receiving any financial aid other than a Board of Governor's fee waiver
(BOG), dropping classes could result in the student repaying federal funds already received or could reduce future financial aid funding. It is recommended that you contact the financial aid office before dropping classes.
5. All student payments for the summer 2015 semester will be based upon the number of units the student is enrolled in as of June 28, 2015. The units enrolled in as of that date will determine the amount of Pell and FSEOG funds a student will receive for the summer semester. Any increases or decreases made to the student's unit load after June 28 will not be considered when calculating the payment amount for the summer semester. However, if a student withdraws from all classes and is no longer enrolled for the summer semester, the student may owe a repayment of funds received to the federal government.
6. You must enroll in all classes for the summer semester including any 6 week, 8 week or other short term classes offered during the summer semester by June 28, 2015 to be paid for those classes. If a student is not enrolled for semester length courses, but initially enrolls later in the semester in short term courses, then units used to calculate payment will be based on the Sunday immediately after the student's initial registration. For more information on disbursements of Title IV when a student withdraws and overpayments, review our “Treatment of Title IV Policies”.
SPOTLIGHTCristal CervantesDental Assisting
"I decided to attend Allan Hancock College because I've found the training program I need and the schedule is flexible. In the future I
would like for my daughter to continue her education at Allan Hancock College."Submit a Testimonial »
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7 Easy Steps to Financial Aid Success!1. Make the right choice---say yes to college!
2. Obtain the financial aid application (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov.
3. Obtain the California Community College Board of Governor’s fee waiver (BOG) form. The simple application is also available at the AHC financial aid office. Learn more about BOG
4. Complete the FAFSA and BOG applications (we will help you!). If you submit the FAFSA online your results will be provided in about three days; via mail, your results will be provided in about six weeks. BOG eligibility can usually be determined in minutes right at the AHC financial aid office.
5. Follow up with the AHC financial aid office staff to complete the financial aid process. This could involve providing specific paperwork, as needed.
6. Check with the AHC financial aid office staff about available scholarships.
7. More than $300,000 is available each year from the Allan Hancock College Foundation for Allan Hancock College students!You are done! Your efforts could pay off with up to $8,000 dollars annually to help with college costs.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
Allan Hancock College Foundation Scholarship ProgramLast year the foundation awarded more than $537,000 in scholarships to 363 Allan Hancock College students ranging from $500 to $10,000. You could be one of those students!
Time window for the scholarship application process:
Monday, September 21st, 2015 - Tuesday, February 2, 2016.
Deadline: Tuesday, February 2, 2016.
The online application is due at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on Tuesday, February 2, 2016. The online application system will close at this time and no more applications will be accepted.
We highly recommend that you submit your application at least one week before the date given above to ensure that you do not miss the deadline as a result of technical difficulties with your equipment/network or as a result of heavy traffic on the Allan Hancock College website.
There are a few components to the Allan Hancock Foundation Online Scholarship Application Process.
• Uploading your AHC unofficial transcript -in a pdf format only-• Description of your academic and career goals, current or former employment,
volunteer, community service, and/or extra-curricular activities and any additional personal information
• One letter of recommendation (cannot be from a family member or friend).
Visit the AHC Foundation scholarship page to learn more.
Questions about the online application? Email scholarships@hancockcollege.edu or call the AHC Financial Aid office at 805-922-6966 or toll free at 1-866-DIALAHC (342-5242), ext. 3200.
Non-Institutional Scholarships and Information
SOURCE DEADLINE APPLICATION
Chipotle Cultivating Creativity Student Essay Contest
5/31/2015 APPLY
AB 540 Dream Scholarship 6/4/2015 APPLY
Proofreading Services Writing Scholarships 6/25/2015 APPLY
Healthcare Scholarship Program 2015 6/30/2015 APPLY
Moseley Collins Scholarship for the Seriously Injured
6/30/2015 APPLY
Sterling Law Offices College Offices 6/30/2015 APPLY
Goedeker's Appliances Public Service Scholarship
7/15/2015 APPLY
Lending Tree Scholarship 7/15/2015 APPLY
Software Providers 7/15/2015 APPLY
California Council of the blind Scholarship 7/17/2015 APPLY
Thermo Fisher Scientific Peirce Scholarship Program
7/27/2015 APPLY
The Vectorworks Design Scholarship 8/31/2015 APPLY
Tractor & Equipment Association Scholarship 9/1/2015 APPLY
Ignite AG Customer Advisory Board Scholarship 10/1/2015 APPLY
SPOTLIGHTHeather DenizAdministration of Justice Student
"Allan Hancock College has given me the highest quality of instructors and greatest variety of classes,
especially considering how affordable tuition is. The campus has a wonderful community feel with lots of resources to aid in reaching my goals of achieving my administration of justice degree."Submit a Testimonial »
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Tungsten Rings & Co Scholarship 10/15/2015 & 4/15/2015
APPLY
American Muscle Automotive Scholarship10/15/2015 & 6/15/2016
APPLY
Founders Scholarship10/31/2015 & 4/30/2016
APPLY
Special Scholarships for High School Seniors in the South County
11/15/2015 APPLY
Adoptions from the Heart Birth Parent Scholarship
12/1/2015 & 7/1/2015 APPLY
Excel Builders Scholarship 12/30/2015 APPLY
GoodCall Scholarship 12/31/2015 APPLY
In-Home Care Innovation Scholarship 12/31/2015 APPLY
Moseley Collins Auto Accident Survivor Scholarship
12/31/2015 APPLY
The Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance Scholarship12/31/2015 & 3/31/2016
APPLY
The Gates Millennium Scholars 1/15/2016 APPLY
U.S. Army Women's Foundation Legacy Society 1/15/2016 APPLY
CAC Educational Scholarship Foundation 1/20/2016 APPLY
Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara 1/31/2016 APPLY
The CourseMinded Online Course Scholarship 6/20/2016 APPLY
American Psychological Association Scholarships, Grants and Awards
VARIES APPLY
Jan Egerton and Don Smitley Mesothelioma Scholarship
VARIES APPLY
Scholarship Resources
• www.fastweb.com• www.collegexpress.com• www.studentscholarships.org• www.scholarshipexperts.com• www.scholarships.com• www.schoolsoup.com• www.collegetoolkit.com• www.fastaid.com• www.hsf.net• www.questbridge.org• www.onlinemastersprograms.org/financial-aid/scholarships/
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SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Thank you for your interest in the Learning Assistance Program (LAP) at Allan Hancock College. We are committed to providing equal opportunity and access to students with disabilities through reasonable accommodations, instruction, assessment, counseling and advocacy.Our purpose is to support students by providing a variety of direct support services, specialized instruction, and advocacy. Your success is important to us, and we hope that you will contact us to explore our services.
LOCATION
Santa MariaBuilding A2, First Floor805-922-6966 Ext. 3274Fax: 805-922-3556Video Phone: 805-266-7874 or 866-327-6218
LompocBuilding 2 Room 116
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Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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SPOTLIGHTAurora RuvalcabaSociology
"I took an unorthodox path at Hancock. I went from failing out of school to returning a few years later to earn a 4.0 GPA and being
accepted into UCLA. Sometimes I can't believe where I am today considering everything I have faced. I know I would have never made it this far without my family and the amazing faculty and staff at Hancock."Submit a Testimonial »
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NONCREDIT COUNSELING
WHAT IS NONCREDIT COUNSELING?
The purpose of noncredit and counseling is to ensure access to appropriate programs, student services, and designated noncredit courses to all students who can benefit; to facilitate the successful completion of student educational goals; and to enable students to transition into the workforce.
OUR MISSION
The noncredit counseling office is responsible for providing counseling services for students in six noncredit program areas:
1. Adult Basic Education (ABE)2. English as a Second Language (ESL)3. Disabled/Adults with Disabilities4. Citizenship/Immigration5. Short-Term Vocational
Our program provides a range of services that include orientation, assessment, counseling and advising, coordination and training, and follow up. Counseling is available on a daily basis to assist students in these programs or who are interested in transitioning from noncredit courses into credit programs.
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Building STelephone: (805) 922-6966 ext. 3740FAX number: 805-925-0912
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COUNSELOR SPOTLIGHT
Jose MillanNoncredit Counselor
"I truly enjoy working as a counselor in the Community Education Program at Allan Hancock College. A highlight of my
professional career is when our program hosts a graduation ceremony for our noncredit students; students who have earned an ESL certificate, GED or a computer certificate. It is extremely gratifying to see our students recognized for their hard work and to have their family and support system join them in this accomplishment."Submit a Testimonial »
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Welcome to Allan Hancock College Student Health Services Home Page. The Health Services office handles a wide range of health-related situations including emergency first aid, illness/injury assessment, student insurance and health education programs. We hope that this page will provide information, answer your questions, and inspire you to live an even healthier lifestyle.
Student Health Services provides students with medical services, health counseling, crisis and personal counseling, and appropriate referrals to community resources.
Services in the health office are provided free of charge to currently registered students in credit courses, with the exception of lab testing, immunizations, and referral service fees charged by outside agencies.
LOCATION
Santa Maria CampusRoom W-12 805-922-6966 ext. 3212
Lompoc Valley CenterRoom 1-109805-735-3366 ext. 5207
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Santa Maria CampusFall & Spring Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Summer Hours: Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Lompoc Valley CenterTuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES & ASBG
The Associated Student Body Government (ASBG) is a group of student leaders representing you – the Allan Hancock College student. We are responsible for student activities, communications, programs, student participation on college committees, and legislative matters pertaining to students. Everything that concerns you concerns ASBG. If you are interested in becoming involved in student government, stop by the ASBG offices in the Santa Maria Student Center or email Stephanie Robb, Coordinator, Student Activities at srobb@hancockcollege.edu.
ASBG MEETINGS
All are welcome and encouraged to attend the ASBG meetings! This is a time that all members come together to discuss official business, listen to ideas, and make decisions. Meetings are held Wednesdays 12:30-1:50pm in the Santa Maria Student Center G106A. All meetings are chaired by the President of ASBG. If you would like to bring something to the attention of ASBG, please email srobb@hancockcollege.edu to be added to the agenda.
CONTACT ASBG:
Santa Maria Student Center G105Phone: (805) 922-6966 ext. 3229
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"The AHC credit ESL program made it possible for me to get a job! I came here not knowing any English and within two years, I
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TESTING SERVICES
Mission Statement: The mission of the Testing Center is to assist students to navigate the assessment process.
The Testing Center is located on the Santa Maria campus and also offers testing at the Lompoc Valley Center. Many students need to take the START placement test before registering for classes; a photo ID is required and you will need to have your AHC Student ID number that begins with the letter 'H' for the test. This number is assigned to you after you complete the admissions application. Check the START date schedule to the right for a list of test dates and times.
The Testing Center supports matriculation by providing assessment in reading, writing, and mathematics to all new Hancock students. Computerized assessment for English as a second language credit classes is also provided. In addition, students can sign up for the GED tests to earn their GED certificate.
Residents living within the district may arrange test proctoring for distance learning courses taken through other colleges/universities or can arrange to take the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP); a proctoring fee of $35 is charged for each exam. AHC is a member of the National College Testing Association and adheres to NCTA Professional Standards and Guidelines. All students taking the Accuplacer test for a college other than AHC will be charged a proctoring fee and will need to bring a check or money order for $35 payable to AHC at the time of testing. The test is free only for students who plan to attend AHC.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Department location: Bldg. A, Rm. 404Testing Lab - Bldg. A, Rm. 406Office telephone: (805) 922-6966, ext. 3364 Fax number: (805) 922-0556testing@hancockcollege.edu
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Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
See START Testing for dates and times
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PREPARING FOR THE START TEST
This five minute video creatively illustrates how to best prepare for and get the most out of your START testing experience.
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHTAdam Vickers"I have been a truck driver for 15 years and have been ready to change my career for 5 years now. Allan Hancock College was here for me to go back to school and help with
my financial aid. The instructors here are very knowledgeable about what they teach and the school is close to home. My goal for the future is to become a probation officer."Submit a Testimonial »
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COLLEGE NOW!
The College Now! Program provides a special opportunity for local high school and home school students to attend Allan Hancock College while attending high school.
High school students who meet the College Now! requirements and obtain the necessary permission from their principal or designee may enroll in approved courses.
The approved course list and the Petition for Enrollment form are available at the bottom of this page.
COLLEGE NOW! REQUIREMENTS:
• Be at least junior or senior high school status.• Reside and be enrolled in Santa Barbara or San Luis Obispo county high schools or
home schools. • Have a minimum 2.5 high school unweighted grade point average (GPA) – unofficial
transcripts from high school are required when submitting the Petition for Enrollment form.
• Students who have previously attended AHC must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA at AHC to continue in the program.
• Meet with their high school counselor to discuss eligibility, academic requirements, and the rigor of college coursework.
• Complete the College Now! Petition for Enrollment form; and obtain necessary signatures (high school principal/designee and parent/guardian).
• Provide their unofficial high school transcript verifying a 2.5 unweighted GPA to the testing center on the day of their test.
• Students must also show the signed College Now! Petition Enrollment form to the testing staff before they will be seated for testing.
• Enroll in a maximum of six (6) units per semester.• Submit a completed AHC College Now! Petition for Enrollment form and unofficial
high school transcripts prior to enrollment to the AHC Admissions & Records office or at the Solvang, VAFB, or Lompoc Valley Center offices.
College Now! students may submit their completed College Now! petition for enrollment form and unofficial high school transcripts beginning:
May 1, 2015 for Fall 2015October 26, 2015 for Winter 2016November 2, 2015 for Spring 2016
The Enrollment Fee is waived for approved College Now! students. However, College Now!students must pay the Health, Student Photo ID (optional), Student Center (Santa Maria campus only), Student Representation and Parking fees. Total fees will be approximately $20 to $46.50 per semester. Books are additional. All other fees, including Nonresident Tuition (if applicable), apply. Effective fall 2015, College Now! students will not be required to pay nonresident fees.
Registration dates for College Now! students:
Fall 2015 Term 2 (8 week courses beginning October 12, 2015)May 25 - October 16, 2015
SPOTLIGHTRebecca McIntoshEMS Student
"The teachers here at Allan Hancock College are remarkable. All of the tack officers that we have here are knowledgeable in what
they do but they also know how to get you to learn the material. My instructor really personalizes it, really makes it something that you can grasp onto and remember the stories and therefore remember the content. It's been an incredible experience. I really do enjoy it a lot."Submit a Testimonial »
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Winter 2016November 23 - December 13, 2015
Spring 2016November 30, 2015 - January 24, 2016
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UNIVERSITY TRANSFER CENTER
Located upstairs,in building A, the University Transfer Center (UTC) provides a variety of services and workshops for students interested in transferring to a four-year college/university. In addition, our counseling faculty is available to assist students in transferring seamlessly to the four-year college/university of their choice.
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Santa Maria Campus (805) 922-6966 ext. 3363
Monday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
*Hours are subject to changePlease call to schedule an appointment and check for drop-in counseling hours.
Lompoc Valley Campus (805) 735-3366 ext. 5363 Bldg. 2-103
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To identify, recruit, and motivate students of diverse backgrounds to make well informed decisions as they navigate the university transfer process and complete a baccalaureate degree or beyond.
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SPOTLIGHTBrandon PaigeWildland Fire Tech Instructor
"As an instructor at Allan Hancock College I am fortunate to work with an outstanding group of people who all
care equally about providing the best training possible. The fire technology program is outstanding and continues to improve each year."Submit a Testimonial »
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VETERAN SUCCESS CENTER
MissionAllan Hancock College's Veteran Success Center provides multi-faceted assistance to prospective and enrolled student-veterans, and prospective and enrolled student-veteran dependents while also providing a welcoming and inviting environment for veterans that will aid in their transition to college. In addition, the center assists students in accessing their GI benefits, completing the admission application process, registering for classes, accessing campus resources, getting involved in leadership activities, and transitioning into the civilian work world.
Steps to Start1) Option A - You may go to the financial aid office located in the Student Services Building and request the Veteran Affairs Technician.
Option B - Download the Request for Certification Form and completed it in person at the financial aid office, or printed it and then take it to the financial aid office.
Option C - You may go to the Veterans Service Office in Santa Maria, Lompoc, or San Luis Obispo and they can assist you in completing the necessary Veteran’s Request for Certification form.
Santa Maria Veterans Office 511 E. Lakeside Parkway Rm. 47 Santa Maria, CA 93455 Telephone: (805) 346-7160 Fax: (805) 346-7158 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am–5:00pm
Lompoc Veterans Office 401 E. Cypress Ave. Lompoc, CA 93436 Phone: 805-737-7900 Fax: 805-737-7901 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm
SLO County Veterans Office 801 Grande Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 Telephone: (805) 781-5766 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
2) Apply For Financial Aid by completing the FAFSA at http://www.fafsa.gov (Allan Hancock College Code #001111). If you need assistance completing the FAFSA, please call the AHC Financial Aid office.
Location: Santa Maria Campus Student Services, Building A, First Floor (805) 922-6966 ext.3200 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Email: finaid@hancockcollege.edu
3) Complete the Admissions Application
4) Submit a DD-214 Form or current Military ID to the Admissions and Records office
SPOTLIGHTIvan LucateroCal Poly SLO, Aerospace Engineering
I excelled in math and science in school, so engineering was the right fit and I just had to figure out how to get it
done. Throughout high school, I took courses at Allan Hancock College (AHC), and graduated as my high school valedictorian. I then attended AHC in search of a smooth transition to a university. I was able to take my lower division engineering courses and form a great relationship with my professors. While at AHC, I received multiple scholarships form the Allan Hancock Foundation, Santa Barbara Foundation, and MESA-NSF Scholarship. I then attended California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, to pursue an aerospace engineering degree. After just one year at Cal Poly, I was accepted into one of the most prestigious internship programs that NASA offers, the Aeronautics Academy.Submit a Testimonial »
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Location: Santa Maria campus Student Services, Building A, First Floor (805) 922-6966 ext.3248 (805) 922-3477 (fax)
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
5) Submit all previously attended school, college, and military transcripts to the Admission and Records office in Building A.
**Military transcripts for Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy (active duty, reserve and veterans) can be requested online at https://jst.doded.mil/smart/welcome.do.
**The Air Force Transcript Request form may be printed from:http://www.au.af.mil/au/barnes/ccaf/CCAF%20Trans20Request.pdf
**The CLEP Transcript Request form may be printed from:http://getcollegecredit.com
6) You must submit the certification you received from the VA to the Financial Aid Office at the Santa Maria campus. This certification helps pay for your tuition.
7) Complete an AHC Online Orientation (via myHancock, under the Student Tab) or In-Person New Student Orientation.
8) Complete START Placement Test.
9) Attend an Academic Advising Workshop (AAW).
10) Make a counseling appointment (must have college and military transcripts) to complete a Student Education Plan (SEP).
**Please be aware that the California College Fee Waiver MUST be completed every academic school year, and the certification must be returned to Financial Aid.
View all veteran forms.
Congratulations! You have completed the process of getting started at Allan Hancock College.
Contact UsLocation: Veteran Success Center, Building G -101Telephone: (805) 922-6966 ext.3925Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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