Former Assessment Center: We no longer use placement tests as the primary method of assessing a students' English and Math levels.
Enrolling into college can be a little intimidating, The First Stop Center is here to help you! Below are a few resources to get you going:
PDF instructions:
Video Tutorials (FSC Youtube Channel):
Counselor Assistance:
Meet the Team:
Our EVC First Stop Center aims to help
new and prospective students get started on their educational and career path and help navigate the college system. We also aim to provide an initial support system on campus as student’s get started here at EVC. Stop by to get assistance and additional information with assessment, onboarding, educational pathways, special programs and other campus resources.
Our Assessment Center has now transformed to our new First Stop Center due to AB-705 implementation. Currently we are only offering the assessment test to ESL students.
Getting started at a college can be a little intimidating. Follow these next easy steps to become a college student.
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Apply and get your EVC Student ID#?
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Set up your student portal(MyWeb) and class portal(Canvas)
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Complete the EVC Orientation
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Meet with a counselor to start your program/major and pick classes
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Apply for Financial Aid and/or pay your fees.
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Find your books and go to class
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Congrats! You are a college student
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New Student Checklist
Placement tests are only offered to ESL students. It is now easier to place into your Math and English classes.
Meet with our Academic Counselors who will match you with the appropriate courses and provide you an educational road map to ensure your academic success!
Below are the placement options you may choose when meeting with an EVC Academic Counselor:
1. Self-Guided Placement
California State Assembly Bill 705 mandates that all students who are seeking to complete a degree have the right to self-place into transfer level English and Math.
You can so complete the quiz using our Guided self-placement tool
2. High School Transcript (US)
All students should bring a copy of their U.S. high school transcript with them when they first meet with an EVC academic counselor.
If you are unable to obtain a copy of your high school transcript, but remember your high school GPA, you can self-report this GPA when meeting with your EVC academic counselor.
3. AP Scores
Pass the AP English Language or Literature Composition Exam or the AP Calculus or AP Statistics exam with a score of 3 or above.
Provide proof of these results when meeting with an EVC Academic Counselor.
4. College Transcript
If you completed courses at another college and think it can count towards transfer credit, complete an EVCprerequisite verification form
When meeting with an EVC academic counselor, provide a completed prerequisite verification form and a copy of the college transcript.
Get Started @ EVC Presentation for Spanish speaking, DREAMer, DACA, or immigrant students. Presentation includes information on how to become a college student.
Click here to watch!