About CCAC Roadmap
Roadmap to Your Destination is a clear pathway to graduation, detailing the steps to completion in logical sequence and directing students to engage in specific tasks at key times. It focuses on what most students need to do to stay on track by offering two goal-driven paths—Career and Transfer. Support services vary for the two routes, and Roadmap clearly illustrates what to do at each milestone.
- New Student
- 0–14 Credits: Roadmap 1
- 15–29 Credits: Roadmap 2
- 30–44 Credits: Roadmap 3
- 45–60 Credits: Roadmap 4
New Student
Here's what you should do to get started:
- Apply to CCAC
- Take any required placement tests
- Meet with an advisor to confirm your major and register for classes
- Visit Counseling to:
- Explore career expectations
- Discuss transfer options
0–14 Credits: Roadmap 1
Here are your next steps:
- Meet with an advisor or a counselor
- Complete SEM 105
- Explore student supports
- Get involved with student life
If you're selecting a career path, also:
- Work with Career Services & Job Readiness to consider job outlook and options
If you're selecting a transfer path, also:
- Work with transfer counseling to select a transfer institution
15–29 Credits: Roadmap 2
Here are your next steps:
- Meet with an advisor or a counselor
- Review your plan
- Use student supports
- Stay Involved
Career Students:
- Work with Career Services & Job Readiness to create a resume
Transfer Students:
- Work with transfer counseling to verify transfer requirements
30–44 Credits: Roadmap 3
Here are your next steps:
- Meet with an advisor or a counselor
- Review your plan
- Use student supports
- Stay Involved
Career Students:
- Work with Career Services & Job Readiness to attend job fairs
Transfer Students:
- Work with transfer counseling and attend a college fair
45–60 Credits: Roadmap 4
Here are your next steps:
- Meet with an advisor or a counselor
- Review your plan
- Apply for graduation
Career Students:
- Work with Career Services & Job Readiness to apply for jobs
Transfer Students:
- Work with transfer counseling and apply to a transfer institution