What is CCSF known for?
City College of San Francisco is an urban community college serving more than 60,000 students annually at several centers and sites throughout San Francisco. We offer an affordable opportunity to earn associate degrees, prepare for transfer, and pursue career and technical education.
Is CCSF public or private?
public community
City College of San Francisco (CCSF or City College) is a public community college in San Francisco, California.
Where do I find my CCSF ID?
Accessing RAM ID Portal
- Go to CCSF website.
- Click on MyCCSF link (upper right corner)
- Click on myCCSF Login Portal link under Service and Email section.
What does CCSF stand for?
CCSF
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|---|
| CCSF | City and County of San Francisco |
| CCSF | Comité Consultatif du Secteur Financier (French: Financial Sector Advisory Committee) |
| CCSF | Certified Cargo Screening Facility (US Transportation Security Administration) |
| CCSF | Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation (Atlanta, GA) |
Is SF City College free?
City College of San Francisco offers tuition-free day, evening, and weekend noncredit classes at CCSF locations throughout the city for adult residents of California and minors with permission from both the local high school district and a guardian.
When was CCSF established?
August 26, 1935City College of San Francisco / Founded
How many students go to CCSF?
65,000 (2017)City College of San Francisco / Total enrollment
How do I get a CCSF student ID?
You must be registered in the current semester in order to obtain new or replacement Student Photo ID cards. Please contact your campus for hours of availability to obtain a Photo ID card. Note: Student Photo ID will be mailed out every Thursday to the student mailing address on file.
How many students are at CCSF?
Is CCSF accredited?
City College of San Francisco is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.
How many units can I take in CCSF?
Is there a maximum number of units that I can transfer? California public universities will count a maximum of 70 community college units toward the total number of units you need to complete for a bachelor’s degree.
What is a passing grade at CCSF?
Grade Points 3 C = Satisfactory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 D = Passing, less than satisfactory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 F = Failing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How do I transfer from CCSF to UC Berkeley?
How to Apply for TAG
- Use the UC Transfer Admission Planner to complete the TAG application. You may review it with your community college counselor and/or UC campus TAG adviser.
- Fill out the application for admission to UC and submit from Nov.
- Fulfill all remaining coursework and GPA requirements in your TAG agreement.
How does the CCSF library system work?
The CCSF library system is connected to the school database that contains your personal identifying information (the CCSF Banner database). The information pulled in from Banner to the library system includes information you provided to the college, such as your name, date of birth, address, etc.
How do I contact CCSF librarian?
If you need faster assistance, please contact the library by phone or by Chat/Instant Message. Call us! Reach a CCSF Librarian at 415-598-8606.
Why take classes at CCSF?
Take classes for personal or professional growth. At CCSF, the possibilities are endless. Please note that while CCSF is proud to host a vaccination site, any inquiries about appointments or related information should be directed to the SF.gov Vaccination Website and not to CCSF staff.
Where can I find information about remote library services?
Visit Remote Library Services for an overview of library services currently offered. Contact-free pickup is available for items (including computers and wifi hotspots) from the Chinatown/North Beach Center, John Adams Center, Mission Center, and Rosenberg Library.