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Veteran, Reservist, or Dependent Admission and Enrollment Steps

Cosumnes River College helps veteran students and their families with their educational and VA-related needs. Certifying officials act as the link between students and the Department of Veterans Affairs. We understand that the transition from military to college life can be difficult and are committed to providing the best possible care in appreciation for your sacrifice and service.

Cosumnes River College adheres to Executive Order 13607 Establishing Principles of Excellence for Educational Institutions Serving Service Members, Veterans, Spouses, and Other Family Members.

Learn about education benefits offered by VA through the GI Bill®. GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Not a Veteran, Reservist, or Dependent?

If you are not a veteran, reservist, or dependent of a service-connected disabled or deceased veteran, then you may need to follow different steps. Find out what type of student you are and get the correct steps for you!

What Type of Student Are You?

Apply to Cosumnes River College

Create an OpenCCC account using a personal email (or log in if you already have an account) and fill out the online application for Cosumnes River College.

Students who submit an application without a social security number (SSN), work authorization SSN, or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) will need to fill out a Student ID Help Form to process their application and receive their student ID number.

High School Seniors

If your high school completion date is before June and you are applying for the summer or fall semester, then enter the information on your application as if you have already graduated. Please note the “as of” dates outlined throughout the application.

Students Must Reside in California

Students who are not physically located in California may not enroll in online courses offered by Cosumnes River College. Cosumnes River College is not authorized to provide education outside the boundaries of the State of California.

Apply to CRC

Application Workshops and Presentations

Apr
23

Black Student Success Week (Webinar Series)

from 12:00 to 7:00 pm

Apr
24

Cash for College Workshop Hosted by CSAC

from 10:00 to 11:15 am

Apr
24

Black Student Success Week (Webinar Series)

from 12:00 to 7:00 pm

Save Money – Apply for Financial Aid

Financial aid is any source of funds that helps you pay for college. Veterans and their dependents may be eligible to receive financial aid in conjunction with VA educational benefits. We encourage you to submit a financial aid application to see what you qualify for – and remember, you need to apply for financial aid each academic year!

Cosumnes River College's federal school code is 007536.

The FAFSA is the gateway to most federal and state financial aid opportunities for US citizens, permanent residents, and eligible non-citizens, including:

If you are not a US Citizen, then you may be eligible for the California Dream Act. You can submit the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) if you meet the non-resident exemption requirements under AB 540, AB 2000, or SB 68, and any of the following are true:

  • You are undocumented.
  • You have a valid or expired DACA status.
  • You are a U Visa holder.
  • You have Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

Learn More About Financial Aid

Financial Aid Workshops

Apr
24

Cash for College Workshop Hosted by CSAC

from 10:00 to 11:15 am

Apr
25

Cash for College Workshop Hosted by CSAC

from 6:00 to 7:15 pm

Apr
27

Financial Aid Saturday

from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm

Submit Forms to Veterans Affairs Office

The following forms are available at the VA How to Apply website.

For Veterans or Reservists

If you are a veteran or reservist applying for VA educational benefits for the first time, then complete VA Form 22-1990. Be sure to take a screenshot or make a copy of your submitted form for step 5.

If you are a veteran or reservist and you are transferring from another college where you used VA educational benefits, then complete VA Form 22-1995. Be sure to take a screenshot or make a copy of your submitted form for step 5.

For Dependents

If you are a dependent applying for VA educational benefits for the first time, then complete VA Form 22-5490. Be sure to take a screenshot or make a copy of your submitted form for step 5.

If you are a dependent and you are transferring from another college where you used VA educational benefits, then complete VA Form 22-5495. Be sure to take a screenshot or make a copy of your submitted form for step 5.

Submit California Fee Waiver Program for Veterans Dependents

VA.gov – How to Apply

Submit California Fee Waiver (for Dependents Only)

  1. Complete the Cal Vet College Fee Waiver Application DVS-40.
  2. Drop off (for fastest turnaround time) or mail the completed form to:

    Sacramento County, Veterans Service Office
    Cal-Vet Fee Waiver Program
    2007 19th Street (between T and U Streets)
    Sacramento, CA 95818
    Phone: (916) 874-6811
    Fax: (916) 874-8868

    Office hours are Monday through Friday (excluding County holidays):
    • 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (walk-in clients)
    • 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (telephone inquiries)
  3. If approved, then you will be sent a letter of acceptance. Take the approval letter to the Financial Aid Office (College Center, 1st Floor, Room 152) to get your fee waiver authorized. Do not take your letter to the CRC Veterans Services Office.

If you have questions, then contact a Veterans Claims Representative for a veterans' benefits entitlement determination interview. 

Submit Official Transcripts

Per VA policy, all transcripts – regardless of whether VA education benefits were used or not – must be submitted to CRC to grant all appropriate credit to the student's academic record.

Request and submit all official transcripts from colleges/universities you attended as well as military transcripts.

Submit by Mail

Mail official transcripts and test scores to:

Cosumnes River College
Attn: Admissions-Evaluations
8401 Center Parkway
Sacramento, CA 95823

Submit by Email

Official transcripts can be sent electronically to admissions@crc.losrios.edu, but they must come directly from the college or university.

Contact Admissions and Records at (916) 691-7411 if you have questions.

Where to Request Military Transcripts

If Non-Resident, Apply for In-State Tuition

The State of California offers in-state tuition for active military members, their dependents, and veterans who have been honorably discharged.

Effective Fall 2015, the State of California offers in-state tuition for active military members and their dependents, as well as veterans who have been honorably discharged. Any veteran or dependent who meets the criteria as outlined by Assembly Bill 13 is eligible for a non-resident tuition exemption.

If this applies to you, then complete the Residency Reclassification Instructions and Application Form and submit it to Admissions and Records.

Residency Reclassification Instructions and Application Form

Set Up eServices and Los Rios Gmail

eServices is Los Rios' online student portal where students manage their information, records, classes, and more.

After your application is processed, you will receive an email with your Los Rios student ID number (also known as a "W" number or "wID"). This is a seven-digit number with a preceding "W"; for example, W0000001.

You will use your Los Rios ID and password to log in to multiple services, including Canvas, eServices, Los Rios Gmail, and instructional lab computers.

Create Password

Complete Orientation

New student orientation gives you important information to help you succeed in college.

Orientation gives new students a strong start at Cosumnes River College by providing planning, support, and guidance.

The interactive orientation workshop:

  • Provides you with your Career and Academic Community (CAC) education plan (which includes your first two semesters of classes)
  • Teaches you how to read your education plan
  • Gives you step-by-step guidance on how to enroll in classes
  • Provides you with helpful information about financial aid, tuition and fees, and important dates and deadlines

View Orientation

Check Your Math and English Placement

Your placement helps you determine which math, English, or English as a Second Language (ESL) courses you should enroll in.

Students can check their placement in eServices.

  1. From your eServices dashboard, click Academic Records.
  2. Click Placements to view your math and English placements.

Recent High School Graduates

If you graduated high school less than 10 years ago and you provided your GPA and the last math and English classes you took in high school on your application, then your placement information is automatically updated in eServices.

Older High School Graduates and Others

If any of the following are true for you, then you may need to submit your high school transcripts or use the guided self-placement process to receive your math and English placement:

  • Graduated high school more than 10 years ago
  • Left high school without graduating
  • Did not enter your high school information on your application
  • Attended a foreign high school

Learn About Placement

Meet With a Counselor and Pick Your Classes

Make an appointment with a counselor to create or update a VA educational plan.

If you have prior college credit, then schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor to complete your VA education plan (this is a one-hour appointment).

If you are on active duty and not in the area, then phone appointments are available.

Per VA policy, a VA education plan is required to determine which courses are payable for VA education benefits. Only courses (including prerequisites) that satisfy requirements for a program of study can be reported to the VA. Following your education plan will ensure successful certification with minimal delays.

All official transcripts must be on file with Admissions & Records before you can make an appointment with a counselor to create a VA education plan. A counselor will not be able to complete the VA education plan without transcripts, and this will delay the certification process.

Meet With a Counselor

Enroll in Classes

Veterans qualify for Priority 0 registration.

You will be assigned an enrollment appointment, which is the earliest date and time you can enroll in classes. You can find your enrollment appointment in eServices.

You can enroll in classes at multiple Los Rios colleges. To do this, log in to eServices and follow these steps:

  1. Click Manage Classes.
  2. Click Add Another College.
  3. Follow the instructions to add the college where you want to take classes for the selected term.

After you enroll in your required classes, submit the Enrollment Status Form to the VRC.

Enroll in Classes

Pay Your Fees

If you are using chapters 30, 1606, 1607, or 35 benefits, then pay your fees soon after you enroll to avoid being dropped.

Veterans who are using chapters 30, 1606, 1607, or 35 benefits are responsible for paying their own enrollment fees.

Note: only students using chapter 31 (VOC rehab) or chapter 33 (Post 9/11 GI Bill®) who have submitted their Enrollment Status Form to the VRC will have their fees paid by the VA.

Your tuition and fees are due soon after you enroll in classes. You may be dropped if your fees are not paid by the fee payment deadline. This is true even if you enroll in a class that starts later in the semester.

You can see how much you owe in eServices. From your dashboard, click Financial Account, then Account Balance.

Pay Fees in eServices

Self-Certify Enrollment Each Month

Self-certify your enrollment to receive payment each month.

Chapters 30 or 1606

Students using chapters 30 or 1606 must self-certify their enrollment on the last day of each month, which initiates direct deposit or payment. To self-certify, go to WAVE or call (877) 823-2378.

Chapter 33

Students using chapter 33 who receive Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) and/or kicker payments must self-certify their enrollment each month. If you fail to verify your information for two consecutive months, then your monthly payments will be placed on hold and you will have to take additional steps to verify your enrollment and have the payments released. Visit the VA Enrollment Verification and Training webpage to learn how to self-certify.

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