College Prep
Transition to College
College Prep gets you academically, socially, and emotionally ready for higher education. Get help with college applications and financial aid. Learn critical skills like time management and research.

Review algebra basics to gain confidence in solving equations. Practice algebraic problems you will see in college.
Register NowThis course focuses on success strategies to prepare for college. Non-credit and credit career and academic pathways will be introduced. Explore success skills by identifying personal values and learning modes. Learn college etiquette and time management skills that help as an adult learner.
Register NowStudy historical and modern issues of marginalized groups. See the effects of race, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, and culture on American people.
Register NowComing Summer of 2026, Continuing Education will be offering Healthcare Science classes. Check back here soon for more information.
Identifies and explores programs and services designed to assist students entering college credit courses. (1.5 elective credits may be awarded).
Register NowComing Summer of 2026, Continuing Education will be offering Psychology classes. Check back here soon for more information.
Provides English-speaking students with a beginning course in Spanish. You will learn oral communication, vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
Provides English-speaking students with more Spanish skills. Learn concepts, grammar, and vocabulary for a first-year course in learning to speak and write Spanish.
Builds on the language taught in Spanish 2. Focus on the four language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. You will elaborate on ideas and ask and answer questions. Understand texts and generate responses, and have more complex interactions. Study the cultural products, practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking Countries.
Register NowAnyone 18 and older can register. These classes prepare you for college-level coursework and help you build important skills to succeed.
Under 18 and want to take classes? You can enroll with special permission. Contact Admissions & Records at 714-564-6059 for more information.
After you register, your teacher will contact you with two ways to join your online class:
Option 2: Access your class through Canvas
Both work from your computer, tablet, or phone.
Check your email for details from your teacher before your class starts.You can email your teacher any time. When you register, you'll receive their contact information. If you're taking an online class, you can also message your teacher directly in Canvas.
Some teachers use other ways to stay in touch too! They'll let you know on the first day of class.