College & Career

Your Personalized College & Career Planning Tool
California Colleges (CCGI) is the official college and career planning platform used by Clovis Unified School District. It is a tool that helps you explore careers, research colleges, track your A-G progres and submit college & financial aid applications.
Get on Track: A Grade Level at a Time
- Elementary (K-6th Grade)
Explore interests and hobbies. Set goals and dreams. Learn about different jobs.
- Middle School
Create a CaliforniaColleges.edu account . Take interest assessments. Explore high school A–G course options.
- Freshman
Begin A–G tracking on CCGI. Take a career interest inventory. Explore college majors. Meet with counselor for course planning.
- Sophomore
Update career interests on CCGI. Start building a resume. Attend college and career fairs. Use salary explorer to match lifestyle goals.
- Junior
Build your college list on CCGI. Prepare for SAT/ACT (if needed). Explore financial aid tools. Take college field trips.
- Senior
Finalize and submit college apps. Submit FAFSA/CADAA on CCGI. Apply to scholarships. Confirm post-secondary plans.
College and Career Exploration
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CaliforniaColleges.edu is a one-stop resource to prepare for life after high school, accessible through CUSD Clever for students in grades 7-12.
- Complete grade-level activities designed to guide toward a college and career plan that matches goals and interests
- Explore careers, colleges, and majors
- Plan high school courses using the Academic Planner
- Apply to California Community Colleges, CSUs, and UCs, as well as monitor the status of applications
- Launch the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act Application (CADAA)
Students should launch their community college, California State University (CSU), University of California (UC) and Financial Aid (FAFSA/CADAA) applications through California Colleges (accessible through student Clever accounts).
Parents/Guardians are encouraged to register for a free account, linked to their student's account. VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS
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California Community Colleges is the largest system of higher education in the nation, with 2.1 million students attending 114 colleges. With a wide range of educational offerings, California Community Colleges provide workforce training, basic courses in English and math, certificate and degree programs and preparation for transfer to four-year institutions.
- I Can Go To College
- My Path
- Career Coach
- Assist - The official course transfer and articulation system for California's public colleges and universities
Students should launch their community college, California State University (CSU), University of California (UC) and Financial Aid (FAFSA/CADAA) applications through California Colleges (accessible through student Clever accounts).
Course Registration
- Community College transferable courses to CSU/UC
- Registration To Go Steps
- What's My Email, Username and Password?
- Online Orientation
- WebAdvisor
- Community College Self Service Resources
- Clovis Community YouTube Channel
Community College Honors Programs
- Clovis Community College Honors Program
- Fresno City College Honors Program
- Reedley College Honors Program
Clovis Community College Outreach Staff
- Dulce Guerrero (Buchanan, Clovis High)
- David Anthony-Navarro (Clovis West, Clovis Online, Enterprise, Gateway)
- Edgar Diaz Cruz (Clovis East, Clovis North)
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California State University (CSU)
Bakersfield * Channel Islands * Chico * Dominguez Hills * East Bay * Fresno * Fullerton * Humboldt State * Long Beach * Los Angeles * Maritime Academy * Monterey Bay * Northridge * Cal Poly Pomona * Sacramento* San Bernardino * San Diego State * San Francisco State * San Jose State * Cal Poly San Luis Obispo * San Marcos * Sonoma State * Stanislaus
- CSU Apply (launch application through California Colleges)
- Freshman Application Guide
- CSU Campuses
- Choosing a Campus
- Transfer Success Pathway
Students should launch their community college, California State University (CSU), University of California (UC) and Financial Aid (FAFSA/CADAA) applications through California Colleges (accessible through student Clever accounts).
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Berkeley * Davis * Irvine * Los Angeles * Merced * Riverside * San Diego * Santa Barbara * Santa Cruz
- UC Application (launch application through California Colleges)
- Applying as a Freshman and First Year Applicant Requirements
- Personal Insight Questions
- How Applications are Reviewed
- Find Your Place and First Year Admit Data
- Campuses and Majors
- Applying as a Transfer
UC Application Tutorial (video)
Take a Virtual Tour
- UC Berkeley
- UC Davis
- UC Irvine
- US Los Angeles
- UC Merced
- UC Riverside
- UC San Diego
- UC Santa Barbara
- UC Santa Cruz
Students should launch their community college, California State University (CSU), University of California (UC) and Financial Aid (FAFSA/CADAA) applications through California Colleges (accessible through student Clever accounts).
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There are hundreds of private colleges and universities from which to choose. There are 85 independent undergraduate colleges and universities in California alone. Private colleges and universities are quite diverse in nature, including research universities, small liberal arts colleges, faith-based colleges and universities, and specialized colleges. Many private colleges accept applications through the Common App.
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There are 105 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the nation. While the 105 HBCUs represent just three percent of the nation's institutions of higher learning, they graduate nearly 20 percent of African Americans who earn undergraduate degrees. HBCUs were created to support African American students but these institutions of higher learning are no longer exclusive for African American students. Today, HBCUs have a significant percentage of non-African American student populations that consist of Asian, Hispanic, International and white American students.