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You will meet with an advisor by phone or through a virtual appointment. They will talk with you about your goals and help you select classes that you can be successful in.
Before you meet with an advisor, submit any high school transcripts, college transcripts, or test scores that you have by using the Academic History Form.
It's best if you are at a computer when you meet with an advisor so that you can register
for the classes they recommend.
Your Academic Advisor can also help you decide if you should enroll in co-requisite classes or challenge for placement into college-level classes. Learn about placement testing and co-requisite course information.
You will meet with an advisor by phone or through a virtual appointment. They will
talk to you about your goals and help you select classes that you can be successful
in.
Before you meet with an advisor, submit any high school transcripts, college transcripts,
or test scores you have, through the Academic History Form.
It’s best if you are at a computer when you meet with an advisor so that you can register
for the classes they recommend.
Your Academic Advisor can also help you decide if you should enroll in co-requisite classes or challenge for placement into college-level classes. Learn about placement testing and co-requisite course information.
There are several ways at PPCC students without documentation pay for their education.
The options depend on each student's individual situation.
1. Colorado Student Grants
Colorado Student Grants are available for students who are eligible under Colorado’s
ASSET bill. To qualify, you must have attended three years of high school in Colorado
and have been admitted to an institution of higher education within one year of graduation
or obtaining your GED.
Find out more about qualifying for ASSET and Colorado Student Grants.
2. Apply for College Opportunity Fund (COF)
COF is a tuition contribution provided by the State of Colorado to students who qualify
as a resident of the state, independent of migration status. Students must also qualify
for ASSET or another type of protected status that provides a social security number (like DACA)
to receive COF.
Find our more about qualifying for ASSET and receiving COF
Apply for COF
3. Apply for Scholarships specific to DACA, Dreamers, and Undocumented Students
Apply for scholarships specific to DACA, Dreamers, and Undocumented Students and apply for PPCC scholarships using the general PPCC scholarship application. The PPCC scholarship application is open between November and February.
Apply for DACA, Dreamers and Undocumented Students scholarships
Apply for the Open Scholarship
Apply for Scholarships
4. Self-Pay
PPCC offers many self-payment options, including payment plans.
Class registration begins leading up to the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Summer 2022 semester: Registration is open!
Fall 2022 semester: Registration is open!
Each semester has more than one parts of term. View the academic calendar to see your options.
Monday | 8 am - 6 pm (5 pm - 6 pm remote services only)
Tuesday | 8 am - 6 pm (5 pm - 6 pm remote services only)
Wednesday | 8 am - 5 pm
Thursday | 8 am - 5 pm
Friday | 9 am - 5 pm
Saturday & Sunday | Closed
Room A110, Aspen Building
5675 S. Academy Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Room S102
2070 Interquest Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80921
Room S102
100 W. Pikes Peak Ave.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Enrollment Services
Enrollment@ppcc.edu
(719) 502-2000
Recruitment & Admissions
admissions@ppcc.edu
(719) 502-2000