CAP

College Achievement Program

Supporting students one CAP at a time!

What is CAP?

SBCC’s College Achievement Program (CAP) is CAP designed to help students balance their academic and personal responsibilities and meet the challenges that arise throughout the semester that can interfere with your success.

Why CAP?

CAP will help students develop an education plan, and explore financial aid and scholarship opportunities. A student mentor with previous experience in balancing personal challenges with academics will be there to help you during your classes.  In addition, it will help students develop effective study skills and apply those skills across academic disciplines.

CAP Offers Students:
• A personal mentor
• Support in English and math
• $300 scholarship
• $200 book grant
• A 3-unit class focused on improving reading, writing, test taking, study skills and more.
 

Is CAP free?

Yes, CAP is scholarship funded therefor you don’t need to pay additional fees to be part of it.

How can I apply?

To apply, submit the application and include all your responses. Submit all references and required paperwork to Jody Millward located at IDC 326B. A screening committee will review your application.

When can I apply?

Application deadline is the first week of each semester.

Who can apply?

Click here to apply

You must plan to take the College Achievement Course and a minimum of two other classes. If you are part of EOPS or you’re an international or out of state student, you are ineligible to apply to the program.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications will be accepted through first week of classes