2011 HTCC Conference

 
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
HTCC Student Research Conference
Scholarship Recipients
Writing a Personal Statement
What Makes It Honors?
MEETINGS
Schedule of Meetings
Minutes
Officers, 2011-2012
MEMBERSHIP
HTCC Application
RELATED COUNCILS
Western Regional
National Collegiate

HTCC Partner School Agreements
Partner School Grid
 

Community College Honors and Scholars Programs
Networking for Excellence

The Honors Transfer Council of California

(HTCC)

Who are we?

Over fifty community colleges throughout California, from Crescent City in the north to San Diego in the south. Each college is represented by its honors/scholars' program director (a classroom faculty member) and its designated honors/scholars' counselor. We are now a registered non-profit corporation with the State of California (Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation).

What do we do?

The HTCC negotiates special transfer agreements linking community college honors/scholars' programs to specific universities, large or small, public or private. Students completing our programs then enjoy enhanced transfer consideration at the partner-campus, e.g., guaranteed or priority acceptance, special scholarships, housing priority, and a range of other academic and social benefits such as library privileges even before transfer.

The HTCC is a forum for honors directors and counselors to share experiences and successful practices in dealing with talented and motivated students.

The HTCC holds an annual student research conference giving students in community college honors programs the opportunity to present the results of their work. The annual conference hosted at the University of California Irvine takes place each spring.

The HTCC awards scholarships and other awards to community college honors students for their achievements. These awards are announced at the annual conference at UCI.

When and where are HTCC meetings?

We meet three times each semester, aside from national and regional conferences and special meetings with our transfer partners. Meetings usually begin at 11 am and end at 2 pm. (Click on the Schedule of Meetings link for details.)

How do new members join HTCC?

Guests and observers are welcome at any meeting. Please notify the president if you wish to attend (see contact information below). Full membership is available to colleges which have operating honors programs; guest membership is available to colleges which are developing programs. Institutional dues are $90 per year. If you are interested in membership, please contact the president. HTCC Application
For those New To Honors.

 

HTCC Member Colleges

American River College Glendale College Norco College
Antelope Valley College Golden West College Orange Coast College
CaƱada College Grossmont College Pasadena City College
Cerritos College Irvine Valley College Rio Hondo College
Cerro Coso Community College Las Positas College
Chaffey College Long Beach City College Sacramento City College
Citrus College Los Angeles City College Saddleback College
College of the Canyons Los Angeles Harbor College San Bernardino Valley College
College of the Redwoods Los Angeles Mission College San Diego City College
College of the Sequoias Los Angeles Pierce College San Diego Mesa College
Compton Community Ed. Center Los Angeles Trade-Tech San Diego Miramar College
Crafton Hills College Los Angeles Valley College Santa Ana College
Cypress College Los Medanos College Santa Monica College
De Anza College MiraCosta College Santiago Canyon College
East Los Angeles College Modesto Junior College Skyline College
El Camino College Moorpark College Southwestern College
Evergreen Valley College Moreno Valley College Victor Valley College
Foothill College Mt. San Antonio College West Los Angeles College
Fullerton College Mt. San Jacinto College West Valley College
 

HTCC Partners

Azuza Pacific University Mills College UC Irvine
Cal Poly Pomona Occidental College UC Riverside
Cal State Long Beach Pitzer College University of San Diego Honors Program
Chapman University Pomona College Whitman College
La Sierra University San Diego State University
Loyola Marymount University San Jose State University College of Engineering .
 

Webmaster: Mike Rodgers(honorstcc@gmail.com) - Updated: 9/10/11