MyVCCCD

MyVCCCD

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Application Description

The MyVCCCD mobile application streamlines access to vital resources for Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) students. This app simplifies academic life by centralizing course schedules, grades, announcements, and campus news, fostering improved student engagement and facilitating communication with faculty.

Key Features of MyVCCCD:

  • Integrated Calendar: Manage events, classes, and assignments efficiently.
  • Real-time Notifications: Stay informed about important dates, deadlines, and security updates.
  • Academic Management Tools: Track classes, to-dos, and reminders effortlessly.
  • Campus Event Management: Discover campus events, set reminders, and monitor attendance.
  • Community Engagement: Connect with campus groups and clubs to expand your network.
  • Campus Services Directory: Locate key services like Academic Advising and Financial Aid, aided by an integrated campus map.

In Conclusion:

MyVCCCD provides a seamless and intuitive platform to stay connected with campus life and essential resources. Download the latest version today to optimize your academic and social experience.

What's New (Version 2024.04.0210, build 11951 - Updated May 4, 2024):

This update includes minor bug fixes and performance enhancements. Update to benefit from these improvements!

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