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Your Path to Becoming a Jaguar

Follow these four steps to get started, then use SPOT to map your degree or certificate and plan for transfer.

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Find the map to your degree or certificate.

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See program maps, certificates, timelines, and outcomes.

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Become a Jaguar today.

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It only takes a few minutes to get started.

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Plan

Meet with an Academic Counselor.

Build your plan

Schedule counseling to map your classes and milestones.

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Get started on your academic journey.

Lock in your classes

Pick sections and finalize your schedule.

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Next: Map Your Path with SPOT

Explore programs that help you graduate in as little as two years. Visit the SJCC SPOT Program Mapper to choose your area of study and discover available degrees and certificates.

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Simplifying Your Transfer Path

Starting Fall 2025, Cal-GETC will replace current GE patterns, unifying CSU & UC transfer paths and automatically placing students in ADT programs when available.

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EXPLORE OUR SPOTS

Business, economics, I.T. & Digital Media

Healthcare & Human Services

Humanities, social Science & Education

INDUSTRIAL & TECHNICAL CAREERS

Languages & COMMUNICATION

PERSONAL & CAREER EXPLORATION

STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering & mathematics

VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

Upcoming events

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October 14 2025

AMERICAN INMATE: A READING & DIALOGUE WITH JUSTIN ROVILLOS MONSON AND JANICE LOBO SAPIGAO

9:15 AM - 10:35 AM SJCC Technology Center

AMERICAN INMATE: A READING & DIALOGUE WITH JUSTIN ROVILLOS MONSON AND JANICE LOBO SAPIGAO

October 14 2025

American Inmate

9:15 AM - 10:30 AM SJCC Technology Center

A READING & DIALOGUE WITH JUSTIN

ROVILLOS MONSON & JANICE LOBO SAPIGAO

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About Justin: Justin Rovillos Monson, a Filipino-American poet & writer, was an inaugural PEN America Writing for Justice fellow and a recipient of the Kundiman / Asian American Literary Review / Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center A Lettre Mentorship in poetry. His work has appeared in POETRY, The Rumpus, The Nation, and elsewhere. He is currently serving a sentence in the Michigan Department of Corrections from which he hopes to be released in 2027.

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SJCC is committed to making college sponsored activities and events accessible. Accommodations can be arranged upon request. Please submit requests to accommodations@sjcc.edu 3 days prior to the college sponsored activity so that it may be reviewed.

October 14 2025

Feria Latinx

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Multi-Disciplinary Building
Club tabling, community partners, food, & music!

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San Jose City College is committed to making college-sponsored activities accessible. 
Accommodations can be arranged upon request by submitting requests at least three business days prior to the activity to accommodations@sjcc.edu for review.
César E. Chávez

César Chávez Library Mural Project

San José City College is working with muralist Carlos Rodriguez to create a mural celebrating the life of César E. Chávez. The mural will be prominently displayed on the exterior of SJCC's César E. Chávez Library, with community insights playing a key role in shaping its final form.

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2025 Chang Scholars Set to Transfer with Two Years of Scholarship Support

Meet our 2025 Robert N. Chang Family Foundation Scholars—soon transferring to four-year universities with scholarship support for up to two years toward their bachelor’s degrees.