Visiting and non-degree seeking Students
A visiting student is a person who is attending another college or university and who wants to take classes at SFCC for the purpose of transferring those credits back to the home institution. Upon completion of the courses, visiting students will need to request an official copy of their SFCC transcript to be sent to the home institution. To request an official copy, click here. Visiting students are not eligible for financial aid at SFCC.
A non-degree seeking student is a person who wishes to take classes at SFCC for personal interest or who does not desire a degree or certificate from SFCC. Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for financial aid.
Visiting and non-degree seeking students are required to do the following:
1. Complete an Application for Admission

2. Provide Official College Transcripts
If classes in your schedule have prerequisites, then you must submit official college transcripts to the Registrar's Office.
3. Provide placement scores
If you wish to take an English or math class and have not received an appropriate grade in the prerequisite course, then you will need to submit test scores from ACT, SAT, ASSET, or COMPASS to the Admissions Office. If you have not taken one of these tests, arrangements can be made to take a placement test with the Testing and Career Center.
What's next?
When the above documents have been submitted to the Admissions Office, contact the Advising and Resource Center (ARC) at (660) 530-5831 to get enrolled in classes.