1. Apply for Admission
To be eligible for EVC admission, students should be at least 18 years old or have one of the following:
- High school diploma
- General Education Degree (GED)
- High school proficiency certificate
Before submitting your application, please be sure it includes all the required information and has your signature at the bottom. Students using the paper Application for Admission may either mail or hand deliver the application to the Office of Admissions and Records.
Note: Corrections, Law Enforcement, International and Nursing program students should check with the individual programs for any additional required application procedures.
Types of Students
- New College Student: A student who has never enrolled at any college; high school students are always considered new students.
- Continuing Student: A student who was enrolled at Evergreen Valley College the preceding semester (Spring 2012).
- Returning Student: A student who previously attended Evergreen Valley College but not during Spring 2012.
- Transfer College Student: A student who has attended a college other than EVC
- International Student: A student from a country other than the United States who will attend our college on an F-1 Student Visa and has applied to Evergreen Valley College through the International Student Admissions Office.
- Nonresident Student: Students whose legal residence is outside the state of California or who have not resided in the state for one year and one day prior to the first day of the semester may apply for admission as nonresident students and are subject to nonresident fees.
- Concurrent Enrollment, Special Admit Part-time Students—High School Student (HS): This program is a partnership between Evergreen Valley College and local area high schools. Under this program students may attend Evergreen Valley College as a special part-time student. Students may take courses to supplement their high school education program. Basic skills courses are NOT available to concurrently enrolled students. Concurrent Enrollment is designed for students who can benefit from advanced academic and vocational courses. The high school principal, or designee, decides which student qualifies to participate by completing the Concurrent Enrollment Form (R40). This form identifies the specific college courses that may be taken. Students may enroll in one course each semester.
All students, unless a Continuing Student, must complete a formal Application for Admission prior to registering. Applications are available at the Admissions and Records Office and online at www.evc.edu.
Concurrent Enrollment students have additional forms and requirements listed below.
REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT STUDENTS
High School Students
- An Application for Admission
- An R-40 form* completely filled out and signed by the High School Principal or designee and Parents or legal guardian
- High School transcripts proving completion of prerequisite or take
placement test if registering for Math or English courses
Home Schooled Students
- An Application for Admission
- Verification that you are affiliated with a home school program recognized by your school district or copy of the R42 Affidavit*
- Academic transcripts
- Complete placement test
- Make an appointment to see the Dean of Enrollment Services
Students Age 16 – 18 and No Longer Attending High School
- Verification of GED, or High School proficiency results, or recommendation
by High School Counselor - Complete placement test
- Provide high school transcripts
- Make an appointment to see the Dean of Enrollment Services
Other Important Facts for Concurrent Enrollment Students
- You may register for one course each semester.
- If you choose to enroll in more than one course, you will be responsible for paying full fees as a regular student and must meet with the Dean of Enrollment Services for approval
- The courses must be vocational, enrichment, or advanced courses not
available at the high school - You may not register for PE courses or remedial courses (e.g. any 300 level course)
- You may not enroll in courses available through the high school, except in summer or under special circumstances (supplemental petition from the high school counselor is required and will be reviewed by the Dean of Enrollment Services
- Any courses taken at EVC will appear on your permanent academic record
* Forms R40 and R42 Affidavit are available in the Office of Admissions and Records; the R40 form is also available online at www.evc.edu/admissions/pdfs/R40_Form.pdf.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
International Student Application packets are available year round in the Admissions and Records Office. The spring semester application is due no later than October 15. Fall semester applications are due no later than April 15.
Applications should include:
- International (F-1) Student Applications
- Application for Admission to Evergreen Valley College
- $100 Application Processing Fee (non-refundable)
Checks must be drawn on a U.S. bank and be made out to Evergreen Valley College - TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Minimum score based on test type: 500 on paper-based exam; 173 on computer-based exam; 61 on internet-based exam. If applicant has completed degree applicable courses in English with a grade of “C” or better at an accredited U.S. college/university, the TOEFL may be waived. - Original bank verification (signed by certifying official) with a minimum balance of $23,617 (U.S. currency) from parent/sponsor dated within 6 months of application date
- Letter of Financial support or Affidavit of Support Form (notarized)
from parents or sponsor - Official transcripts from all prior colleges/universities Passport sized photograph
- TB Skin Test results
If results are positive, a chest x-ray report will be required. Exams should be dated within 6 months of application date.
International Students who plan to transfer to Evergreen Valley College should contact the Admissions and Records Office regarding additional documentation that may be required. International Students are required to apply through the International Admissions office at 408.270.6441.
AB540
EVC welcomes AB540 students. Under AB540, students who meet ALL of the outlined requirements qualify to pay in-state tuition ($46 per unit).
To qualify a student should:
- Have attended a California high school for 3 or more years
- Have graduated from a California high school or received the equivalent general education diploma (GED)
- Have registered or be currently enrolled in Evergreen Valley College
- Sign a statement with the college (not with INS) stating that you will
apply for legal residency as soon as you are eligible to do so.
For more information contact the Admissions and Records Office.
