Career & Technology Center (CTC)

Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Contact Us

Phone: 559.265.5700
Fax: 559.499.6001
Email: wfd@fresnocitycollege.edu

Fresno City College
Career & Technology Center (CTC)
2930 East Annadale Avenue
Fresno, CA 93725

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Submit CTC - Programs Interest Form

Fill out the interest form, and we will follow up!

Attend CTC - Orientation for Noncredit Programs 

*Note: This orientation does not provide information on police, fire, or EMT programs

CTC Orientations are now in-person on the CTC campus (2930 E Annadale Ave, Fresno)

  • Please plan to arrive early as no one will be allowed to enter orientation after 9 am

CTC - Orientation Schedule Spring 2024

  • Monday, March 11th,  9:00am-10:00am
  • Monday, March 25th, 9:00am-10:00am
  • Monday, April 8th, 9:00am-10:00am
  • Monday, April 22nd, 9:00am-10:00am

Programs Offered at CTC

Starting in the Spring 2024, Automotive Collision Repair Technology course ACRT 151 will be offered at Career Technology Center. 

  • ACRT 151
    • Lecture
      • MTWTh, 7:30AM-8:35AM
      • 1.22.24 - 5.2.24
    • Lab
      • MTWTh, 8:45AM-1:2PM
      • 1.22.24 - 5.2.24

For more information, please use the course schedule to find and register for the course or contact the Applied Technology Division Office (T-100 Building) by calling 559-442-8273.

Maintenance Mechanic (30-Weeks, Noncredit Program)
Updated on 10.21.2023

Currently three cohorts of the MMCTC program are offered at CTC:

  • Morning Cohort (Fall 2023 Cohort #1)
    • Time: 7:00 AM - 12:50 pm
  • Afternoon Cohort (Fall 2023 Cohort #3) 
    • Time: 11:30 AM - 05:20 PM
  • Evening Cohort (Fall 2023 Cohort #2)
    • Time: 4:00 PM - 9:50 PM

Admission Process - Noncredit Programs

Admission to the noncredit programs at CTC is a very simple process. 

  1. Submit the CTC - Programs Interest Form online
  2. Attend CTC - Orientation offered in-person on the CTC campus on Mondays** at 9 am (see schedule above)
  3. Submit the CTC - Enrollment Form after attending the CTC - Orientation (IMPORTANT)
  4. Apply Online: If you have not submitted an FCC application in the last two years, complete the online admission application process. (Need help with the application! Watch the Video Tutorial)
  5. Attend One-on-One appointment with the CTC - Administrative Staff to obtain a Start Date
  6. Schedule an appointment with the CTC - Counselor to start the Student Education Plan (SEP)
  7. Prepare to start the program by acquiring all required materials and supplies for your program
  8. Show up at 7:30 am on the assigned Start Date at the CTC - Administration Office

**: Except on holidays observed by the District

Benefits: Noncredit Programs

Noncredit opens doors to students who may not otherwise consider attending a community college. 

  • Low cost (No tuition for Noncredit courses)
  • Open entry* (Call us to find out the next program start dates) 
  • Financial aid for those eligible (Apply for Financial Aid)

*: Depending on the available spots in the programs, prospective students can enter programs several times throughout the year. 

Student Services

Our number one priority is your success in our programs and we have several services offered at CTC to help you.

Need financial assistance? Not to worry!

Financial aid helps you pay for college. Financial assistance covers educational expenses including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation. There are several types of financial aid, including grants and scholarships, work-study, and loans. Financial aid awards may include a combination of the various types of aid.

  • Email Tina Hernandez, Financial Aid Specialist
  • Phone: 559-442-8251
  • Office hours at CTC (SP2024): 8 am - 11 am every other Thursday
    • January 25
    • February 8, February 22
    • March 7, March 21
    • April 4, April 18
    • May 2

The Career and Employment Center provides a variety of resources to currently enrolled students and FCC alumni. We have a experienced Job Placement Coordinator that works exclusively with CTC students and provide various services e.g. Pre-employment counseling, resume development, and job leads for students

Quick Links for Students

A parking or daily permit will be required to park on campus. Faculty and Staff may purchase a semester or annual permit. Students can only purchase semester permits. A Parking Permit will be required for the Fall 2023 Semester at all SCCCD Campuses.

The Semester’s permit must be displayed in plain view with all numbers and markings clearly visible. All privately owned vehicles parked at any SCCCD campus must conspicuously display a valid permit through the windshield. A registered motorcycle must correctly display its registered license plate.

Parking permits are required to park on campus. Daily, semester, or annual permits can be purchased.

PARKING PERMITS

SCCCD has partnered with Parking Management Bureau (PMB) to offer students, faculty, and Staff the convenience of purchasing parking permits online. You can buy your semester parking permit by visiting mycampuspermit.com on your smartphone, laptop, or desktop. Faculty and Staff will have the option to purchase an annual permit.

Students, Faculty, and Staff must create an account on mycampuspermit.com and provide their vehicle’s License Plate Number, Make, Model, and Color. Failure to obtain a valid parking permit will result in a citation. For help with your permit, call 1.800.700.4417 or visit mycampuspermit.com

All parking permits can be purchased online at mycampuspermit.com. You can seek help regarding parking permits at the Business Office.

Daily permits can be purchased online at mycampuspermit.com for $1 and may be used to park in any stall, with the exception of stalls designated for the Disabled, EV Vehicle, Motorcycle, Staff, and those marked red or green.

  • Fall permits ($30) are available for sale starting July 1
  • Spring permits ($30) are available for sale starting December 1
  • Summer permits ($20) are available for sale starting May 1
  • Annual Staff Permits ($80.00) are available for sale Starting July 1, 2023.

Motorcycles

Motorcycles park for free in the motorcycle parking areas, but the vehicle must be registered with mycampuspermit.com.

Grace Period

Enforcement for parking permits will begin on the first day of class. A one-week grace period is only granted in Student Parking Lots.

Parking Permit Dispensers Map

PARKING TICKETS

The State Center Community College District Police Department is responsible for the enforcement of the Policy Governing Operations of a Motor Vehicle on College Campus.

To pay with credit or debit card https://pmbonline.org/

To appeal the citation https://pmbonline.org/

Fines

  • Parking without a permit: $40
  • Parking in disabled parking without Disabled Permit: $275

SHUTTLE SERVICE

At the beginning of each semester, shuttle service from Lot X is provided.  To see current routes and timelines, view the Shuttle Map.

Quick Links for Faculty & Staff