COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES
Community education classes are fee-based, which means they are self-supporting and
funded through student fees rather than state funds. Fees are determined by several
factors, including class length, instructor salary, administrative and operating costs,
course materials, minimum enrollment and facility rentals. Please note that fees do
not include textbooks or supplies. Class descriptions identify those courses with
an additional materials charge.
Community education offers flexibility to meet a variety of interests and schedules.
Students may choose from one-day classes, multi-week courses or special all-day workshops
and seminars. Most classes are conveniently scheduled in the evenings and on weekends
to accommodate busy lifestyles.
WHEN ARE CLASSES OFFERED?
Community education classes are designed with flexibility in mind. You can choose
a one-day class, a multi-week course or a special all-day workshop or seminar. Most
classes are scheduled in the evenings and on weekends to accommodate busy schedules.
Start and end dates vary throughout the semester, so be sure to review the schedule
carefully to ensure you don't miss the class you want. You can view the current class offerings online (then click on the "Browse" link at the top).
WHERE DO CLASSES MEET?
Most classes are offered either on the Citrus College campus or online. Classroom
locations for on-campus classes are not available at the time of scheduling and publication;
however, room assignments will be mailed to you prior to the start of class. The campus map will also indicate the building and room where your class meets. In addition, some
classes are held in local community locations. For those courses, the specific address
will be provided in the schedule.
WHO TEACHES THE CLASSES?
Classes are taught by experts in their fields. They bring hands-on, practical information
to the classroom and present class materials in a format appropriate to the audience
served.
REGISTERING IN COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES
WHO CAN ENROLL?
Community education classes are open to all adults in the community. Many courses
are also available for children and teens with parental consent.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Pre-registration is required for all community education classes. Registering early secures your space (since
some classes have limited enrollment), helps us determine whether a class will run
and ensures we can notify you if a class is canceled. To guarantee your spot, please
register at least three days before the class begins.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Classes may be canceled before the first session if minimum enrollment is not met.
- All classes are subject to change or cancellation at the department's discretion.
- Enroll early — many classes fill quickly. Registrations will be accepted as long as space remains
available.
View the Winter/Spring 2026 Community Education Classes List [PDF]
You may register online, by phone or in person at any time after receiving the class
schedule. No appointment is required. Please note that registration at the class location
is not permitted without prior approval from the community education office.
ONLINE
Registering online is quick and easy. Follow these steps to get started:
- Visit continuing education Augusoft website to register and view the current selection of classes.
- Sign in to create your account, then click "Courses" to browse available classes.
- Select the class you want, add it to your shopping cart and pay with a credit card.
For step-by-step guidance, please see the online registration instructions in the
tab below.
BY PHONE
Register by phone with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard or Discover). Please have your
class information and payment details ready, then call (626) 852-8022.
IN PERSON
Register in person anytime during the semester at the Citrus College Continuing Education
Office, located in the Lifelong Learning Center.
STEP 1. LOGIN/CREATE ACCOUNT

New Students
- Click on Create New Student Profile.
- On the next page, you will be asked to create a login and password — be sure to make note of this information for future reference.
- Complete the rest of the profile form and click Submit.
Returning Students
- Enter your username and password, then click Sign In.
- If you do not remember your password, click Forgot Your Password to have a temporary password emailed to you.
- Once you log in, you may update your profile and create a new password.
Click here to register for community education offerings
STEP 2. SELECT COURSES
Browse and Select a Course
- From the Options Menu, click Browse to locate your course by category or use the Search link to find your course directly.
- Once you find your course, click the course title to view the full description.
- To select the course, check the box next to it and click Add to My Shopping Cart.
Registering Students
- If registering only yourself, leave the number at 1 and click Submit.
- If registering yourself and others for the same course, enter the total number of
students (including yourself) and click Submit. On the next page, you will provide the names of additional students.
- Note: If you are registering someone for a course that you will not attend, you must create a separate Student Profile and complete a separate Course Registration for that individual.
Shopping Cart
- When finished selecting courses, you will arrive at the My Shopping Cart page.
- To add more classes, click Choose Additional Classes and repeat Step 2.
- To finalize your enrollment, proceed directly to Checkout.
STEP 3. CHECKOUT AND PAYMENT
- Click Checkout to begin the payment process.
- On the Order Review page, you may cancel your order or click Continue Checkout to proceed.
- At the Refund Policy Acknowledgment page, review the Continuing Education Refund Policy. Click I Agree then Continue Checkout.
- Next, review your student profile. If changes are needed, click Edit Profile. Otherwise, click Continue Checkout to proceed.
- On the final page, enter your credit card information and click Continue Checkout to complete your order.
STEP 4. REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION
That's it! You will receive an email confirmation of your registration and payment.
You may also log in at any time to view your current and past registrations and transactions.
FULL REFUND
- If a class is full before your registration is processed, or if the class is canceled,
you will receive a full refund.
PARTIAL REFUND
- If you are unable to attend, notify the continuing education office at least three
days before the class begins. Your registration fee, minus a $5 service charge, will
be refunded.
- If you purchased a parking permit, it must be returned with your refund request.
- No refunds are issued on the day of class. Please allow four to six weeks for processing.
NO REFUND
- If you do not cancel at least three days before the class begins and do not attend,
you will be charged the full fee.
- No refunds are issued after a class has begun.
NONCREDIT EDUCATION
Tuition-free noncredit education at Citrus College supports lifelong learning by helping
students strengthen skills, pursue personal growth and prepare for academic or career
advancement. Courses — offered in person and online — include basic skills, English
as a Second Language (ESL) and a variety of certificate programs designed to build
workforce readiness or provide a pathway to further education.
Noncredit courses are offered on an open-entry, open-exit basis, giving students the
flexibility to begin or complete classes according to their schedules. These classes
are completely free — there are no registration fees, no residency requirements or
prerequisites.
Noncredit education is an excellent option for students seeking to improve literacy,
gain practical job skills or prepare for transition into credit-bearing coursework.
By removing barriers to access, Citrus College ensures that all students have the
opportunity to enhance their knowledge, achieve their goals and expand their opportunities.
A list of noncredit certificates of competency and noncredit certificates of completion
can be found on the Citrus College Catalog website.
BENEFITS
- Cost: There is no charge for noncredit classes; however, students are required to purchase
textbook(s) and parking, if needed.
- Flexibility: Students can choose from in-person and/or online courses.
- Individualized Attention: Noncredit counselor available twice a week to assist students.
- Open Enrollment: Students may enroll at any time of the year.
ENROLLMENT
The noncredit program can be the first step to making your dreams a reality.
- Visit the Lifelong Learning Center
- Make an appointment with a counselor or sign up for an orientation
- A counselor will explain the noncredit services. (Se habla Español.)
View the Winter/Spring 2026 Noncredit Classes List [PDF]
You must follow a three-step process in order to participate in the noncredit program.
Please read through the steps below completely before beginning the process.
STEP 1. APPLYING FOR NONCREDIT ADMISSION
NOTE: An email account is required to complete your noncredit admission application. If you do not have a personal email
address, free email accounts are available from many sources, such as Google Gmail,
Yahoo email or Microsoft Outlook.
- Create a NEW user account if you are applying online for the first time. If you are
a RETURNING user, simply sign in.
- You will receive a passcode to your email or phone number to proceed with account
creation.
- Complete and submit the application; be sure to click "Submit."
- Important: Print page for your records.
Click here for the noncredit application for admission
Students may also visit the Lifelong Learning Center for application and enrollment
assistance.
STEP 2. WELCOME LETTER, STUDENT EMAIL ACCOUNT
All students will receive a welcome letter with:
- Citrus College student login info: in order to log in to the student portal
- Citrus College FREE email account: all subsequent information regarding registration and class information and other
college communications will only be sent to your Citrus College email.
Visit the TeCS Help Desk page for information on how to access your email account.
STEP 3. REGISTRATION
On your registration date, go to Plan and Register on the my.citruscollege.edu portal.
If you experience technical issues logging in to email, Wingspan, wireless access
or Canvas, please contact TeCs Help Desk.
There is also a YouTube video on how to register for classes.
STUDENT PHOTO ID
A Citrus College photo ID card is required for all new students. It is a lifetime
card with multiple uses on and off campus. Your card is available at the library 48
hours after you register for class, during scheduled photo ID hours.
Please visit the Citrus College Hayden Memorial Library website for hours of operation.
APPLYING FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE
To apply for your noncredit certificate, please complete the graduation application/application for degree and/or certificate form.
After your certificate application has been processed and approved, the certificate
will be mailed from the admissions and records office as soon as it becomes available.
For a duplicate certificate, complete and submit the diploma/certificate reorder form to admissions and records. If you have questions regarding certificates, please
call (626) 857-4014.
For information regarding certificates, please visit the college catalog page — noncredit certificates of competency or completion — or call noncredit counseling at (626) 852-6445.
NONCREDIT ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
The noncredit ESL program at Citrus College empowers adult English language learners
to achieve their educational, career, personal and community goals.
We offer a comprehensive, tuition-free English language program that includes a five-level
course sequence: Beginning 1, Beginning 2, Intermediate 1, Intermediate 2 and Advanced.
Our program welcomes students of all ages, skill levels, educational backgrounds,
immigration statuses and countries of origin. Students may enter or exit the program
at any time, attend classes according to their schedules and do not pay tuition (students
are responsible for purchasing a textbook and, if driving, a parking permit). Both
morning and evening classes are available to provide maximum flexibility.
Highly qualified instructors, staff and counselors create a supportive, engaging and
motivating environment that helps every student succeed.
For more information, visit continuing education in the Lifelong Learning Center (LL),
call (626) 852-8022 or email conted@citruscollege.edu.
APPLY AND REGISTER FOR NONCREDIT ESL
You must follow a three-step process in order to participate in the noncredit program.
Please read through the steps below completely before beginning the process.
STEP 1. APPLYING FOR NONCREDIT ADMISSION
NOTE: An email account is required to complete your noncredit admission application. If you do not have a personal email
address, free email accounts are available from many sources, such as Google Gmail,
Yahoo email or Microsoft Outlook.
- Create a NEW user account if you are applying online for the first time. If you are
a RETURNING user, simply sign in.
- You will receive a passcode to your email or phone number to proceed with account
creation.
- Complete and submit the application; be sure to click "Submit."
- Important: Print acknowledgment page for your records.
Click here for the noncredit application for admission
Students may also visit the Lifelong Learning Center for application and enrollment
assistance.
STEP 2. WELCOME LETTER, STUDENT EMAIL ACCOUNT
All students will receive a welcome letter with:
- Citrus College student login info: in order to log in to the student portal
- Citrus College FREE email account: all subsequent information regarding registration and class information and other
college communications will only be sent to your Citrus College email.
Visit the TeCS Help Desk page for information on how to access your email account.
STEP 3. REGISTRATION
On your registration date, go to Plan and Register on the student portal.
If you experience technical issues logging in to email, Wingspan, wireless access
or Canvas, please contact TeCs Help Desk.
There is also a YouTube video on how to register for classes.
PARKING ON CAMPUS
All vehicles parked on campus must have a valid parking permit. Parking permits
are required in all campus parking lots. Parking enforcement is 24/7. For more information
about parking, please visit the campus safety website.
NONCREDIT COUNSELING AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Noncredit counselors are available to support students in vocational and career planning,
academic guidance and personal counseling. Students may meet with a counselor on a
walk-in basis or by scheduling an appointment in advance.
Counseling hours may vary. To confirm availability or to schedule an appointment,
please contact the noncredit counseling office at (626) 852-6445 or (626) 852-8022.
ACADEMIC COUNSELING
- College transition counseling
- Course selection
- Educational planning
- ESL classes
- Various academic and career enrichment workshops
PERSONAL COUNSELING
- Community resources
- Maximize individual potential
- Personal growth
- Various personal enrichment workshops
VOCATIONAL/CAREER COUNSELING
- Career change
- Individual assessment of skill
- Noncredit vocational certificates
- Vocational and career exploration
MATRICULATING TO CREDIT COURSES
Do you want to continue your education? Noncredit counselors are here to provide
you with the information you need in order to successfully matriculate to credit courses.
At Citrus College, we support every student as they navigate their educational journey.
Our team offers assistance with campus tours, guidance on certificates and degrees,
help with college applications and financial aid, orientation and placement and referrals
to credit counselors. Whatever your goals may be, we are committed to helping you
take the next step with confidence.