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Online Tutorials

Online Tutorials are multi-media presentations. You will hear a counselor and see visuals just as if you were in a face-to-face workshop. You will need to download the Flash player plug-in if you don't already have it on your computer.

How to Choose a Major

This tutorial helps students choose a major that matches their interests.

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How to Choose Classes

3 tutorials designed to help students plan classes depending on individual goal:

How to Read A COC Transcript

This tutorial (22 mins) explains how to read and understand the notations on a COC transcript.  This tutorial is a lesson from counselor Michelle LaBrie's course, University Transfer Planning - COUNS 120.

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How to Use www.assist.org for Transfer Planning

This tutorial (9mins) explains how to navigate the ASSIST website to explore the California public university system for information on majors and how to look up articulation agreements between the California Community Colleges and the CSU and UC. This tutorial is a lesson from counselor Michelle LaBrie's course, University Transfer Planning - COUNS 120.

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How to Use Blackboard for Online Classes

This tutorial (17mins) explains how to navigate the Blackboard website used by online instructors as their virtual classrooms.

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Info

Counseling Info

Students of all ages and interests attend COC.  You may pursue a Career Certificate for job training, earn an Associate Degree, prepare for transfer to a university, or take classes for personal enrichment.

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Calendar

Appointments

Scheduling a Counseling Appointment has never been easier!  You can see the Counseling appointments that are available for the next 10 days. 

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Tools

Workshops

Sign up online to attend a Counseling Workshop.  We offer workshops for new students, student athletes, re-entering adults, and students in academic difficulty.

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