Distance Ed. Frequently Asked Questions
Campus Portal FAQs and Troubleshooting
Solution: The information you entered into the lookup form (first name, last name, date-of-birth, and approved ID (usually your SSN) did not match your account on file with Admissions. Please contact Admissions to verify your personal information is correct.
- Phone: (805) 730-4450
- On Campus: Student Services Building - Cliff Campus
- Website: sbcc.edu/admissions
Solution: Contact IT User Support and request that it be *reset. You will need to provide some
personal information for verification of your account.
*Security Questions are reset at scheduled times*
- Phone: (805) 965-0581 ext 4215
- On Campus: CC 225 Campus Center.
- Online: support.sbcc.edu/contact
Solution: You were assigned a temporary SSN number sometimes called a "999" number when you applied to the college. You will need to retrieve this number in order to lookup your campus login information. Please contact Admissions if you are not able to locate this number.
- Phone: (805) 730-4450
- On Campus: Student Services Building - Cliff Campus
- Website: sbcc.edu/admissions
Solution: Unofficial transcripts are available through campus accounts for current students only. Former students can only obtain official transcripts. Please go to sbcc.edu/transcripts for ordering information.
Accounts may be in a disabled mode for one of the following reasons:
Most common
- You have not been enrolled at SBCC for some time, skipping several semesters.
Solution: Re-apply to the college.
*Former students just looking for transcripts? Please go to http://sbcc.edu/transcripts/ for information.
Less Common
- Account has been disabled due to disciplinary reasons.
Solution: Contact the Dean over Student Discipline for information. - Account was flagged for suspicious activity or compromised credentials.
Solution: Contact IT Student User Support for more information and assistance.
Solution: Approved IDs include any from the following list: Please contact Admissions if you are not able to locate this number.
- Social Security Number (SSN) Most common
- Social Security Alternate Number (SSAN) Sometimes called a "999" number
- California Community College ID (CCCID) Number assigned when you applied to the college through OpenCCC
- Tax ID
- Lumens ID (number used when registering in School of Extended Learning fee-based courses)
If you require additional assistance or have further questions, please fill out the
ONLINE SUPPORT FORM.
General Questions
If you have never attended SBCC before OR have skipped a semester (except for Summer semester), then you need to submit an application.
- Apply Online
- On Campus: Visit the Admissions and Records located in the Student Services building.
If you are a currently enrolled student at SBCC, you do not need to resubmit an application.
If you are a student with a disability, you may contact our DSPS office to make an appointment with a specialist at (805) 965-0581 x4164.
If you are a new student, or have not attended SBCC for at least one semester (excluding Summer), you must complete an application to SBCC. This can be accomplished using the online application form, by mail, or in person at the Admissions & Records office.
For step by step instructions on the online enrollment process, please visit our Steps for Enrollment In Online Courses Checklist.
If you are a new student, you will receive a letter once your Application has been processed inviting you to come for English and/or Math Assessment tests and the dates those tests are scheduled to be given. Please read the Assessment information carefully and decide whether you need to take these tests. You may disregard the dates for enrollment, as those are not applicable to online students enrolling online.
NOTE: If you are unable to come to campus for assessment testing, please mark your Educational Goal on your application as “undecided” or “15”. This will bypass the assessment testing.
Online courses cost the same as regular courses. Please see the Tuition and Fees page for more information on current tuition costs.
Students taking only online classes are not eligible for the bus pass and therefore do not pay the transportation fee.
If you enroll in an online course that requires you to attend an on-campus lab, your enrollment will be subject to the standard on-campus Student Health Fee and the Transportation Fee. Please see the Tuition and Fees page for more information on current tuition costs.
You have a few options for registering for your online classes:
- Register online through the campus portal: Please visit our Steps for Enrollment In Online Courses Checklist.
- Register on Campus: Visit Admissions and Records located in the Student Services building.
If you are a student with a disability, you may contact our DSPS office to make an appointment with a specialist at (805) 965-0581 x4164.
You can contact us several ways:
Phone: 805 965 0581 ext 4164 or 805 730 4164
E-mail: dsps@sbcc.edu
Fax: 805 884 4966
Dropping, Adding and Changing Classes
Visit the continually updated schedule provided by Admissions and Records.
You can drop your courses through your campus portal account. If applicable, you may apply to have your course fees refunded to you by filling out and submitting the Student Request for Refund Form.
If you wish to switch from one section to another, drop the original section, and re-register in the course you wish to switch to.
Currently only a portion of the College's classes are offered online. If the class you want to take isn't being offered online this semester, it might be offered in an upcoming semester. However, you may want to enroll in an on-campus section of the course as there is no guarantee that the class you want to take will be offered online in the near future.
Please visit the Admissions and Records "Help for Common Registration Problems" page for options.
Grades, Transcripts, & Course Credit
Finalized course grades (unofficial transcripts) can be found by logging onto the campus portal. To order official transcripts, Visit the Admissions website for more information.
Yes. The course is the same credit as a traditional course and your transcript will not distinguish it as being an online course.
Email your instructor and inform them you want to take the class for credit/no credit. Your instructor will then send your request to the Admissions office to be processed. Please pay close attention to the deadlines to request credit/no credit!
You can obtain verification of online coursework the same way you would receive verification of any coursework, by contacting your instructor if your instructor makes that information available at the end of the course, or by contacting the Admissions Office.
You can request an official or unofficial transcript in writing from the Admissions Office. Please visit the Admissions website for more information on requesting transcripts.
Login to the campus portal, or visit the Admissions office.
For an official transcript:
Contact the Admissions Office in writing and request a transcript, or you can leave or send in a self addressed envelope and the Admissions Office will send you your grade report for free. Visit the Admissions website for more information on requesting transcripts.
Getting help with your online class
As an online student, you are entitled to many excellent resources and services from
the SBCC Luria Library.
Library Services for Online Students
If you're new to the Internet & E-mail, COMP 103 may be just the class for you. This 1-unit course provides an introduction to the web and electronic communication, and is self-paced, so you can complete it before you begin your online classes. View the course description for more details.
Yes. Your instructors are available to help you and want you to succeed in your course. You can normally contact them via e-mail through your campus account or visit them during their office hours. If you have a question for a particular instructor, you can find a listing of e-mail addresses by searching the campus directory. If the instructor you wish to contact is unlisted, or you are unsure how to direct your question, fill out the ONLINE SUPPORT FORM and your message will be forwarded to the correct party.
There are several ways you will be using the Internet for your online education. You will be using the Internet when you open a browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari) to view your course instructions and assignments, meet classmates for a discussion and chat on a bulletin board specifically set up for your course, and sometimes to read your instructor's lecture notes. Then, depending on what the assignment is and how your particular instructor has designed the course, you may be searching the Web for information or photos, examples, or research on a particular topic. You may be asked to print information off the Web and use it in a classroom situation or in a group presentation. Some courses will be using e-mail as their principle method of communication between student and instructor. This will sometimes require you to 'attach' documents to e-mail messages to turn in your assignments. Visit the Learning Resource Center for help in preparing for your individual computer tutoring.
Additional help topics
When you're visiting our website, click on the Course Schedule , and then on the CRN for the course in which you are interested in taking. You will then be linked to information about that particular course, its attendance and other requirements. For additional information, please contact that department. To search for contact information, click the magnifying glass icon located on the all page of the SBCC website.
All online courses are taught by regular SBCC faculty.
You should have basic computer skills including the ability to access the Internet
using an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or through the College Library or Learning
Resource Center, be proficient using a web browser and sending and receiving e-mail,
and have basic Word Processing skills. You should know how to create a file, open
an existing file, save a file, print a file and basic editing functions such as typing
text, inserting and deleting text and moving text.
If you are a student with a disability and this is your first time taking an online
class it is advisable to contact the Assistive technology specialist to discuss accommodation needs and technical requirements if you are using
assistive technology.
If you have any more questions, please contact Online Student Support via the ONLINE SUPPORT FORM.