Frequently Asked Questions
Overview
Full-Time Program
In order to apply for Promise, you must complete the following steps:
- STEP 1: Enroll at Cañada College
- STEP 2: Submit Promise Scholars Program Application (accessed via your WebSMART account Home Page)
- STEP 3: Complete your FAFSA or DREAM Act Application.
- STEP 4: Meet with the Promise Scholars Program Team and Finalize Your Spot.
After you complete and submit your Promise Scholars Program application, you will receive an email to your SMCCD email account which will outline all the necessary steps and actions you will need to take in order to finalize your acceptance into the program. This will include assessment, meeting with a Promise Scholars Program counselor, and attending an orientation.
The Promise Scholars Program will provide students who are accepted into the program with financial support for three academic years (Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters) as long as the student maintains the agreed responsibilities below:
- Enroll full time (minimum 12 units) for fall and spring terms only. Summer is highly encouraged.
- Maintain academic progress, a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, and a completion rate of above 50%.
- Declare a major.
- Complete a comprehensive Student Educational Plan (SEP) by the end of your first semester.
- Meet with dedicated counselor regularly and participate in program activities
- Students receive other wrap-around services, like priority class registration and a dedicated counselor until they graduate or transfer.
- Scholars are also eligible to receive monthly incentivized gift cards.
Promise Scholars receive a range of benefits, including:
- Financial: Waivers for college fees (including: enrollment fees, health fee, student rep fee, student union fee, student body fee)
- Textbooks: Scholars will receive a textbook stipend each semester (including summer)
- Incentives: If scholars complete monthly assignments such as attending transfer workshops or creating an educational plan, they can receive monthly $50 gift cards.
- Academic and Counseling Supports: Scholars are paired with a dedicated Promise Counselor, receive priority registration for classes, and opportunities to connect with peer mentors and other campus resources to navigate the college experience.
Part-Time Program
In order to apply for Promise, you must complete the following steps:
- STEP 1: Enroll at Cañada College
- STEP 2: Submit Promise Scholars Program Part-time Application
- STEP 3: Complete your FAFSA or DREAM Act Application.
- STEP 4: Meet with the Promise Scholars Program Team and Finalize Your Spot.
After you complete and submit your Promise Scholars Program application, you will receive an email to your SMCCD email account which will outline all the necessary steps and actions you will need to take in order to finalize your acceptance into the program. This will include assessment, meeting with a Promise Scholars Program counselor, and attending an orientation.
The Promise Scholars Program will provide students who are accepted into the program with financial support for three academic years (Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters) as long as the student maintains the agreed responsibilities below:
- Enroll part-time (6-9 units per semester) for fall and spring terms only. Summer is highly encouraged.
- Maintain academic progress, a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, and a completion rate of above 50%.
- Declare a major.
- Complete a comprehensive Student Educational Plan (SEP) by the end of your first semester.
- Meet with dedicated counselor regularly and participate in program activities
- Students receive other wrap-around services, like priority class registration and a dedicated counselor until they graduate or transfer.
- Scholars are also eligible to receive monthly incentivized gift cards.
Promise Scholars receive a range of benefits, including:
- Financial: Waivers for college fees (including: enrollment fees, health fee, student rep fee, student union fee, student body fee)
- Textbooks: Scholars will receive a textbook stipend each semester (including summer)
- Incentives: If scholars complete monthly assignments such as attending transfer workshops or creating an educational plan, they can receive monthly $50 gift cards.
- Academic and Counseling Supports: Scholars are paired with a dedicated Promise Counselor, receive priority registration for classes, and opportunities to connect with peer mentors and other campus resources to navigate the college experience.