If you are age 18 or over, with or without a high school diploma, you may apply and
register for courses at Foothill College. If you are under age 18 and have completed
a GED or have passed the California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE), you may
also apply and register for courses at Foothill College. If you are a high school
freshman, sophomore, junior or senior, you may also apply and register for courses
at Foothill College after you have submitted required permission forms. Be certain
to review Foothill's checklist for high school students. For more information about who may apply and register for courses at Foothill College,
review residency requirements.
Note: If you are an international student with an F-1 Visa, review the application
and registration instructions on the Foothill College International Students Program website.
If you are a new student, complete the admission application online. Go to Foothill College Online Application to get started. There is no fee to apply for admission to Foothill College.
- Click Create an Account; and
- Answer the questions and submit the application.
Note: You must reapply if you have previously taken classes at Foothill College but
have been absent from Foothill for one or more quarters.
After you have submitted your application for admission and have completed the assessment
test(s), you will receive an e-mail from Foothill College which will include:
The online application is generally available one month after the start of the previous
quarter.
Assessment tests are not required to be admitted to Foothill College. However, if
you are a new student and intend to earn an associate degree, certificate and/or transfer
to a university, you must complete assessment tests in English, math and/or science.
International students are also required to complete assessment tests in English,
math and/or science.
Your assessment test scores will be used to place you in the appropriate class level
so that you can successfully master concepts and progress to the next level of instruction.
Assessment tests are conducted by appointment at the Foothill College campus. Schedule
your assessments at
foothill.edu/assessment.
High School Students: Ask your high school counselor for scheduled on-site testing
dates or access foothill.edu/assessment.
There is no fee for Foothill College assessment tests.
Yes, but only if the test is the same as the Foothill assessment test (Accuplacer).
Bring your assessment test scores to the Testing Office (Room 8202) or fax scores
to the attention of the Testing Office. The fax number is (650) 949-7024.
You do not need a Social Security Number (SSN) to apply and register for Foothill
College courses. However, if you intend to apply for financial aid, you must provide
your SSN.
If you are an undocumented student, we strongly recommend that you call the Foothill
College Financial Aid Office for more information about applying and registering for
courses at Foothill College, as well as determining if you qualify for in-state fees under AB 540. The law permits qualified undocumented students to be exempt from paying out-of-state
fees at public colleges and universities in California. For more information, call
(650) 949-7245.
An educational plan (also called ed plan) is an overview of your academic major, educational
goals and the specific courses and requirements that you must complete to achieve
your goal. To create an educational plan, schedule a counseling appointment.
If you are a first-time college student entering in the Fall Quarter, and/or intend
to earn an associate degree, certificate and/or transfer to a university, register
for the 1.5-unit CNSL 5: Introduction to College course during Foothill's Summer Session. If you do not complete the CNSL 5 course,
you will not be permitted to register on your registration date. International students
are also required to complete the CNSL 5 course.
To review the courses that are required to earn an associate degree, certificate and/or
transfer to a university, schedule an appointment with a Foothill counselor or advisor. Review certificate and degree requirements online. These requirements are also published in the current Foothill College Course Catalog.
Purchase the catalog in the bookstore or download it free at foothill.edu/catalog
Prior to your date to register, review the searchable class schedule and decide which classes you want to register for. On your registration date, access
your MyPortal.fhda.edu account, click the Registration tab, follow the on-screen prompts to select your
classes and remit all fees. Pay your fees at the time you register or you will be
dropped from the class and your seat will be given to another student.
California residents are charged a per-unit fee plus basic fees for Foothill classes.
Nonresident students and international students pay additional fees. Review current
fees and refund procedures on the student fees and tuition page. Fees are due when you register.
Payment in full is required at the time of registration. There are several ways to pay your fees. Payment may be made online, by fax, by U.S. mail or in person. Foothill
College accepts cash, personal checks, money orders, and Visa and Mastercard credit
and debit cards. Please do not mail cash.
If you have a cumulative fee balance of $100 or more, you will be dropped from your
classes on the drop-for-nonpayment date. Your seat will then be given to another student.
Once you’ve been dropped, you must re-register for classes. However, there is no guarantee
that preferred class times and dates will be available. If you have any unpaid balance,
a registration hold will be placed on your student account. If you receive a registration
hold, you will not be permitted to register for subsequent academic terms and you
will not be permitted to order your transcript until all fees are paid in full.
Financial aid is available to eligible students. For more information, access foothill.edu/financialaid/ or visit Foothill's Financial Aid Office (Bldg. 8100).
Note: International students are not eligible for state or federal financial aid.
However, international students are eligible for Foothill College scholarships.
Foothill enforces all deadlines; specific deadlines are listed in your class schedule
via your MyPortal.fhda.edu account. Additionally, key dates are also listed at foothill.edu/calendar. Be aware of your rights and responsibilities by reviewing Refund Policies and Procedures.
NOTE: International students are responsible for knowing specific deadlines for the
international program.
Purchase a parking permit online when you register. Log in to MyPortal.fhda.edu, click Account Choices and select Student Parking. You can also order your permit
online then pay for it in person by visiting the cashier in the Admissions & Records
Office.
The Foothill Bookstore sells all course textbooks and related instructional materials.
In addition to the on-campus bookstore (Room 2301), you can purchase textbooks online
at books.foothill.edu.
The Foothill Bookstore offers you several options that can reduce the cost of textbooks,
including purchasing used textbooks; purchasing e-books; renting textbooks; using
textbooks that have been placed on reserve in the library; and selling your textbooks
during book buyback. The Foothill College Bookstore is not responsible for textbook
changes if the student purchases them from another source.
Final grades are submitted by faculty the week after final exams. Grades are then
available to view via MyPortal.fhda.edu, and posted to your transcript approximately four weeks after the last day of final
examinations. Be aware that several roll-up steps must occur before final grades and
calculation of GPAs are available for you to view via your MyPortal.fhda.edu account.
Once the roll-up process is complete, log in to MyPortal.fhda.edu to view grades via the View Grades and Unofficial Transcript links on the Students tab.
Specific counselors are not assigned to Foothill students. However, you can schedule
an appointment with a counselor or visit the Counseling Center for a drop-in session.
The Counseling Center (Room 8302) is located on the third floor of the Student Service
Building (Bldg. 8300).
Order transcripts via your MyPortal.fhda.edu account. Log in, click Apps and then select the Student Registration App. Once there
view My Records and select Order Foothill Official Transcripts. You can also order
transcripts online.
You may request enrollment verification in person at the Admissions & Records Office.
Foothill College has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) to provide
enrollment and degree verification. Outside agencies must contact NSC directly for
degree and enrollment verification.
Web: www.studentclearinghouse.org
Phone: (703) 742-4200
Fax: (703) 742-4239
E-mail: service@studentclearinghouse.org
Mailing Address:
National Student Clearinghouse
13454 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300
Herndon, VA 20171
To learn more about Foothill degrees and certificates, access foothill.edu/programs or read the current Foothill College Course Catalog. If you intend to transfer to
a university, bookmark and frequently review appropriate transfer courses at www.assist.org. You may also schedule a consultation with a Foothill counselor or advisor to discuss
Foothill degree and certificate requirements as well as university transfer requirements.
Foothill College offers more than 35 workforce development programs that are designed
to prepare you to compete for a rewarding career. Learn more about workforce development
programs at foothill.edu/workforce/.
Foothill career counselors are also available to help you make informed decisions
about career choices. To research various occupational fields, including salaries,
duties, educational requirements and job outlooks, access Foothill’s Career Services
website at foothill.edu/career/.
We strongly encourage you to meet with a Foothill counselor/advisor at least once
per quarter. At your first meeting with a counselor, you will develop an individual
education plan—an essential tool that you will use throughout your Foothill experience.
In addition to outlining your academic goals, your education plan lists the Foothill
courses and requirements that you must complete to graduate and/or transfer to a university.
The second essential college planning tool is DegreeWorks, an easy-to-use, self-service
degree audit. DegreeWorks looks at the Foothill College associate degree requirements,
as well as the coursework you’ve completed at Foothill and other colleges to produce
an easy-to-read audit. The audit explains how courses taken or proposed count toward
degree requirements. DegreeWorks also allows you to plan future coursework and experiment
with declaring and changing your academic major. Access DegreeWorks via your MyPortal.fhda.edu account.
When you are within one quarter of completing major requirements, generally the Winter
Quarter before you graduate or transfer, you should meet with a counselor to review
your educational plan and complete transfer paperwork and/or your petition for graduation.
First, if you miss a class, notify your instructor by phone or e-mail. Next, visit
the Foothill College Health Services Office (Room 2126) for a variety of free, over-the-counter
medicines that may help you feel better. This office also offers first aid; physical
exams; treatment for cough, cold and rash; sexually transmitted infection screening;
pregnancy tests; birth control methods; treatment of urinary tract infections; HIV
testing; immunization vaccines; and more. All services are confidential and offered
at no cost or sliding fee scale. To learn more about available services, access foothill.edu/healthservices.
If you are experiencing stress, anxiety or crisis, schedule a free, confidential appointment
with a counselor from the Foothill College Psychological Services Office (Bldg 5400)
or call (650) 949-7910. If your problem is urgent, a same-day appointment may be made
available. To learn more about available services, access foothill.edu/psychservices.