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Earn a Degree, Prepare to Transfer, or Take Credit Classes

How to Apply and Enroll

Welcome to ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½! We're glad you've chosen to enroll as a credit student at ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½. By following these Steps to Enroll, you'll be on your way to fulfilling your academic dreams!

These steps are for anyone taking credit classes at ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½, whether or not you're pursuing a degree. If you're wanting to take college classes while you're in high school, please reach out to High School Connections.

Still not sure? Admissions is ready to help!

Apply for Admission

Fill out the online application and submit a $25 deposit. If you need the deposit waived, please apply in person.

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Learn more about financial aid and scholarships.

What you need

  • An email address you have access to
  • Your Social Security Number, if you'll be applying for financial aid

Activate your Student Email and set your Password

Check your email for your L Number (student ID number) and steps on how to activate your student email and set your password.

Complete Course Placement

Most students at ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ will need to follow the course placement steps in the admissions portal. These will help ensure you’ll be successful in your classes. If you’re not pursuing a degree at ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ or a transfer institution, you may be able to skip this step. More details are available in the .

What you need

  • AP, IB, Smarter Balance, GED, SAT, or ACT scores, if you have them
  • Your college transcripts, if you took college classes while you were enrolled in high school
  • Your high school GPA
  • Your L Number

Take the Online Orientation

Orientation will help you understand financial aid, what courses to take, how to register for them, important deadlines, how to connect with support services and more. You can take the orientation at any time! You can see the orientation in the or in Moodle through the link below.

Registration

That's it! You're ready to register! Sign into myÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ to register for classes. View important registration dates & find instructions on how to use the registration system.

If you're not sure which courses you need, meet with an advisor to make a plan.

And if you're an Oregon resident who is 62 or older, make sure to check out the Senior Credit Tuition Waiver.