Running Start is a program here at EvCC that allows high school students in their junior and senior years to take college classes tuition-free. They are allowed to take up to 15 credits, and these credits can be paid for by their high schools during the Fall, Winter and Spring quarters.
Figuring out where to begin when signing up for Running Start can be overwhelming, but with the provided tips and step-by-step instructions, the process can be smooth and stress-free.
Step by Step Guide
Use this time to figure out what you want to do
When you are signing up for EvCC you are asked what you want to major in. There are many different options for which degree you can choose, and there is also an Associate in General Studies. This degree allows you to choose whatever courses you would like as long as you still take care of certain requirements. These requirements include meeting 90 credits, 45 of which are traditionally graded courses. Along with this you must also take a diversity course.
Whether you choose the general studies degree or jump right into a specific pathway, you can always change your degree along the way.
Angela Gotera, a high school senior receiving her Associates in Arts and Sciences this spring, has been doing Running Start for the past two years. “With EvCC I was really able to explore what I want to do with my major because originally I had no idea,” Gotera said.
After she graduates from EvCC she will attend the University of Oregon to double major in music composition and business. “I took a business class which I found myself really liking. I also took a music composition class, and I also found myself enjoying that. [It was helpful to] test in a safe place what classes I want to take and what I enjoy.”
Ask for Help
One of the best things you can do throughout this journey is surround yourself with resources. There are many other Running Start students here at EvCC that are in the same boat. Forming study groups with them is a great way to learn as well as get things done on time. Your teachers and advisor are also always there to help you.
One of the biggest issues Running Start alumni Rebekah Pusateri ran into was figuring out how college life worked. “I emailed my advisors a lot, and they helped me learn how to do it all,” Pusateri said.
“Running start has taught me that office hours are actually helpful, and the tutoring system is also really helpful,” Gotera said.
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