APPLY Complete online application at www.grossmont.edu. You will receive an email confirmation of your application and have student access to WebAdvisor within one business day.
ONLINE ORIENTATION The online orientation introduces students to Grossmont College, provides information about student services/resources and prepares you to be a successful student. Complete online orientation by logging into WebAdvisor.
WebAdvisor User ID: firstname.lastname Password: 6-digit date of birth MMDDYY If you are unable to log in using this method click on "I'm new to WebAdvisor" and follow the steps to find your user ID.
ASSESSMENT The Grossmont College assessment is used to place new students into appropriate level English and Math courses. Use WebAdvisor to schedule an appointment to take the assessment.
*GUHSD students: Check with your counselor to find out if the assessment will be offered on your high school campus.
COMPLETE AB540 AFFIDAVIT Affidavit will be emailed to you once your application has been processed by Admissions & Records (A&R). If you do not receive a form, you may pick up a California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request at the Admissions & Records department located in the student services building 10.
Bring Unofficial High School Transcript with you. You may request your unofficial transcript in your high school's counseling office.
Note: If you are applying early and have not yet graduated you MUST submit a letter, on official letterhead, from your high school counselor or principal, verifying that you are set to graduate. Once your graduation status is posted, a new transcript or diploma must be submitted to A&R.
ONLINE ADVISING This online advising can be accessed by logging into WebAdvisor. This interactive virtual advising session will assist you in creating your initial education plan.
Tip: New students are encouraged to take advantage of the optional advising session and meet with a counselor on campus. Appointments may be scheduled using WebAdvisor.
REGISTER FOR CLASSES Search for desired courses and register for classes on or after your assigned registration date using WebAdvisor.
Once your application is submitted, CSAC will forward your DREAM ACT application to the Grossmont College Financial Aid department to determine your eligibility for the Board of Governor's Fee Waiver (BOGW) and Cal Grant. Apply for BOGW using WebAdvisor located in the student menu under Grossmont Financial Aid.
COMPLETE CALIFORNIA DREAM ACT APPLICATION (Between January 1st and March 2nd of each year) The Dream Act may be completed by undocumented students who meet AB540 criteria. You may complete the application at http://www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp
Once your application is submitted, CSAC will forward your DREAM ACT application to the Grossmont College Financial Aid department to determine your eligibility for the Board of Governor's Fee Waiver (BOGW) and Cal Grant. Apply for BOGW using WebAdvisor located in the student menu under Grossmont Financial Aid.
APPLY FOR OUR DREAM CENTER PROGRAM Apply for the Dream Center Program, whose mission is to offer support for undocumented students.
PAY FEES Pay any fees due within 10 days of registration to avoid risk of being dropped for non-payment.
ATTEND CLASS Attend the first day of class. Students who are not present on the first day of class may be dropped.
Be sure to ask about Student Service Programs and campus based scholarships (must meet eligibility requirements):