College information & opportunities

Feria de Educación empowers thousands of Spanish-speaking parents and students with information and resources to help them succeed in California’s educational system and pursue higher education. In 2024, the event will occur on Saturday, October 5, at Sacramento State. 

EHS 24-25.docx

EAOP students, don't miss these important dates!

College Prep Checklist (Grades 10-12) [WP].pdf

Starting prepping for college as early as sophomore year! Check out this timeline of steps you can take sophomore through senior year!

Take Community College Classes as a High School Student

The California Community College System, including Woodland Community College, offers college courses that are open to current high school students through a program called Dual Enrollment.  These classes allow EHS students to explore academic and elective courses that are not offered on our campus, and to begin earning credit towards a future college degree.  This link provides more information about Dual Enrollment at WCC.

If you are a high school student who would like to take a course at one of our local community college campuses, we are glad to help with this!  Schedule an appointment with Mrs. Diezel today to find out how!

If you are a graduating senior and you plan to attend a California Community College next year, we will be happy to support you with your application and enrollment in the spring semester!  Watch for more information on this page, and sign up to attend the Community College Application workshop on February 9th!


Visit Colleges Virtually This Fall!

Register to attend a VIRTUAL College Fair this fall.  Each year NACAC hosts college fairs for high school students with presenters from college and university campuses from all across the United States!

Start exploring your options for after high school today!

Use this link to Register!

Virtual College Fairs:  Register for Free & Explore Today!


QuestBridge National College Prep Scholars Program for Juniors

QuestBridge is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that connects academically outstanding students from low-income backgrounds with opportunities at top colleges.

The College Prep Scholars Program helps academically outstanding high school juniors from low-income backgrounds start their paths to admission to a top college. Take a look at what some past College Prep Scholars gained from their experience: https://youtu.be/BXVELYw2ADM 

Visit: https://www.questbridge.org/high-school-students or stop by the counseling office for more information!