Application Process
Pick up or
download a
Veterans Handbook for additional instructions and
forms required.
1.
Request
that official transcripts be sent to the College from all
schools you previously attended. (Although Sealed
hand-delivered transcripts will speed up the
process, they cannot be accepted for official credit).
Federal law requires Veterans to submit OFFICIAL
SEALED transcripts from all schools, colleges,
training institutions and technical schools attended
to Rio Hondo College. This includes all training and
education received before entering active duty as well
as any received during service and after discharge,
even if VA benefits were not paid for attending the
course or program. Military transcripts AARTS,
SMARTS, CCAF transcripts are required and/or DD295 or
VMET or certificates of completion must also be
submitted for military schools.
Students with out of state transcripts will need to
also request a copy of the out of state school’s
college catalog.
Students with foreign school transcripts will need to
have the foreign transcripts evaluated by an academic
credentials evaluation service, and will need an
official copy of the evaluation sent to the Rio Hondo
College Admissions Office.
Do
not open the sealed transcripts when you receive
them. They must be sealed to be used for your
evaluation (see step
3).
2.
Contact
the Assessment Office (562-692-0921) to schedule an
Assessment Test. All new Rio Hondo Students must be
assessed for placement in Reading, Math and English.
3.
Contact
the Counseling Center (562-908-3410) AFTER all your transcripts have been received and you
have taken your Assessment Test and schedule an
appointment to have
Program Evaluation and Prior Credit form(s)
prepared.
You
must have received all official transcripts before
your scheduled appointment.
When
you see the academic counselor, identify yourself as a
veteran. Veterans and dependents are required by law
to declare a two-year major as listed in the Rio Hondo College
catalog or a transfer major based on agreements with California
State University, University of California or other
four year college/university. An “undeclared” or
“general education” major are not acceptable for VA
purposes.
The
Educational Plan must be specific and indicate each
class you must complete to fulfill your degree
objective (major, prerequisities, general education
requirements and electives) as well as the coursework
you have completed toward your degree objective.
Be
aware that the VA places restrictions on what courses
you may be paid for. A counselor’s recommendation may
not be payable under VA regulations, especially if the
class is a recommended elective.
Please prepare for possible delays in evaluation if
you have more than one transcript or have out of state
transcripts that require more detailed analysis.
4.
Submit
an
Application for VA Education Benefits (Form
22-1990) or
Request for Change of Program or Place of
Training form (Form 22-1995) (if you have received
benefits at RHC or elsewhere).
Complete all sections of the form (The form will be
returned if any section is left blank).
5.
Submit a
copy of your DD214 (Member # 4). Reservist must
provide a copy of their NOBE.
6. Submit
copies of your Educational Plan and Prior Credit
Evaluation form to Veterans Office.