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Level R1 is given if the aid and attendance needed can be performed by a non-professional, like a family member or friend. Level R2 is given if the aid and attendance must be provided by a licensed medical professional or someone working on behalf of a licensed medical professional.
To schedule this appointment or for more information, please call 310-434-4210 or visit General Counseling and Transfer Services.
As a reminder, here are the SMC admission requirements for regular new students: Must be 18 years of age or older; or younger student who has graduated from a regionally accredited high school; or. 16 years of age and possessing a Student Score Report or passing the California High School Proficiency Examination.
Students who wish or need to repeat a course in which they have previously earned an unsatisfactory grade or a W may re-enroll ONE TIME without the need to request prior permission from a counselor. Any subsequent attempts to re-enroll require authorization from a counselor BEFORE ENROLLING.
Under the Promise Program, SMC will pay for your classes, your Associated Students membership, health, and student ID fees! As an SMC Promise student, you do not need to pay your fees when you enroll and you will not be dropped for nonpayment.
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Call the Counseling Center appointment desk (after 2:00 P.M.) at 925-969-2140 or go directly to the Counseling Center.
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SMC is an above-average public college located in Santa Monica, California in the Los Angeles Area. It is a big institution with an enrollment of 10,005 undergraduate students. The SMC acceptance rate is 100%.
#1 in Transfers SMC also tops in transfers to UCLA, USC, and Loyola Marymount University, and is the top feeder west of the Mississippi to the Ivy League Columbia University. See how SMC can help you get where you want to be. Visit the Transfer Center.
About SMC Transfer Rates About 85% of all junior transfer students accepted into a UC came from California Community Colleges. SMC also transfers the most African-American and Chicano/Latino students into the UC.

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