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Find announcements and quick links here to resources and information you'll want to stay engaged at Foothill College.
Registration Dates & Deadlines
Foothill College is on the quarter system with a shortened summer session. See quick view of important dates by term here.
Spring 2026
- Classes run April 6–June 26
- Priority registration begins Feb. 17
- View Spring class schedule
- Spring important dates and deadlines.
Summer 2026
- Classes run June 29–Aug. 7
- Priority registration begins April 27
- View Summer Class Schedule
- Summer important dates and deadlines
Fall 2026
- Classes run Sept. 21–Dec.11
- Priority registration begins July 27
- View Fall Class Schedule
- Fall important dates and deadlines.
Winter 2027
- Classes run Jan. 4–March 26
- Priority registration begins Nov. 9
- View Winter Class Schedule
- Winter important dates and deadlines.
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Get ready for summer session 2026. Classes start June 29. Application opens April 1.
Academic Success Support
If you need help in a class, you're not alone! We offer tutoring and other programs to help you succeed with your academic goals. Use available resources early to get the best start in your classes. If you are new to Foothill or it's been awhlie since you were a student here, check out all these resources.
The Hubert H. Semans Library offers spaces for private and collaborative study—with access to free WiFi. Librarians are available in person and online to support student research assignments.
Pass the Torch is an online and in-person peer-to-peer tutoring service that matches students who need help with students who excel in the following core courses: Mathematics, English, Literature, and ESLL.
The STEM Center offers drop-in tutoring on campus and online, for subjects including biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, physics, geography and GIS, accounting, and economics.
The Writing & Language Center (WLC) offers free online and in-person drop-in and by-appointment tutoring for reading, writing, research, conversation, and study skills across all subjects.
Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS) ensures that eligible students, who are economically and educationally vulnerable, are provided the additional support needed to attain a college education.
With our Math Performance Success (MPS) program, you'll find a team of instructors, counselors and tutors who work closely with you to provide a supportive environment to help your succeed in mathematics.
Campus Center Resources
Our Campus Center in Buildings 2000—2300, including Cesar Chavez Plaza and Campus Center Plaza, serve has a main hub of campus life activities and services. See campus map.
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