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Path to Success: Matriculation
What is Matriculation?
Matriculation is a process designed to promote student success by providing a step-bystep approach to the achievement of educational goals
Matriculation Components: Steps Towards Your Path To
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1. Admission:
Building 700 lobby (first floor). (510) 723-6700Your application provides us with
information about your educational plans and career goals. You can complete your
application online.
2. Assessment:
Room 714A. (510) 723-6722 The student takes the English, reading and math
assessment tests, subsequently a counselor uses the student's profile, test results and
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other criteria to help the student select appropriate English, math and other courses. Assessment is required for all new students unless they are exempt. Chabot offers
assessments for English, English as a Second Language (ESL), and Math (there is also an
additional assessment available for those that want to try to test into Chemistry 1A).Visit
Assessment Center website for more information: /Counseling/assessment/
3. Orientation: Available online
An orientation session introduces you to our programs, services, academic regulations,
expectations, campus facilities, and student life. Orientation also helps you to better
understand the college Catalog, Schedule of Classes, and plan a course of study.
Complete the
online orientation.
3. Counseling/Program Planning:
Room 752. Information Line: (510)723-7013
The student receives advise in selecting courses and is provided information regarding
transfers, certificates and degree programs, majors and career planning. Appointments
are made only in person at the counseling front desk. See the counseling website for
more information: index.asp
4. Student Educational Plan (SEP):
The student and counselor develop an educational plan for their course of study in a one
hour scheduled counseling appointment.
5. Follow-Up:
Counselors are available to assist with monitoring student progress. Referrals to support
services on and off campus are made when necessary. A variety of workshops are
developed to keep you on your "path to success".
Matriculation is the process which brings the college and you, the student, into an
agreement for the purpose of developing and realizing your educational objective. This
process is designed to help you from the moment you first apply until you complete your
studies at Chabot. The agreement acknowledges responsibilities of both the college and
the student. Chabot College agrees to provide a "path to success" which includes:
An admission process
An orientation to college instructional programs and student life
An assessment of basic educational skills
Counseling and advising for course selection and the development of a Student Educational Plan
(SEP)
Quality Instruction
Continuous follow-up on your progress with referral to support services when needed
Institutional research and evaluation which will monitor the effectiveness of all services provided
You, the student, agree to pursue a "path to success" by:
Expressing a broad educational intent upon admission and declare a specific educational objective
within a reasonable period of enrollment.
Attending classes and complete assigned work
Meeting with counselors to discuss educational choices
Seeking support services as needed to assist you in completing course work & maintain progress
toward an educational goal based on standards set by Chabot College.
Who must participate? Who Qualifies?
A matriculating student is one that is enrolling for six or more units, and/or is pursuing a
degree or certificate, and/or plans to take English or Math classes.
May I get an exemption from any of the steps of the Matriculation process?
Yes. If you have been awarded an associate degree or a higher-level degree you may be
exempt from the assessment and orientation components. Please check with the
Counseling Office for additional information.
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