Santa Barbara City College is pleased to announce that registration for Spring 2021 is now open to everyone in the community. Whether you are looking to earn an associate degree, transfer to a four-year university, or enroll in the School of Extended Learning for life enrichment classes, career skills training, a high school diploma or GED — SBCC is here to help you reach your goals.
Based on recent guidelines provided by the state, county and Centers for Disease Control, the substantial majority of courses will be conducted online. A limited number of credit courses are scheduled to be offered in a face-to-face or hybrid format, maintaining appropriate health and safety protocols.
All student services, including the Luria Library and the Cartwright Learning Resources Center, will be offered remotely. It should be noted that courses scheduled for face-to-face or hybrid instruction will transition to an online format should public health restrictions be re-imposed due to COVID-19.
SBCC has been named the #1 Community College in the nation by the Aspen Institute, and for the third year in a row Value Colleges rated SBCC the #1 Community College as “a flawless investment.”
The Spring semester starts January 11. To ensure entry into their desired classes, students are encouraged to register as soon as possible: www.sbcc.edu/classes.
Instruction for School of Extended Learning classes will be offered online through a live video conference format. Information and updates are available at: www.sbcc.edu/extendedlearning.