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Summer Fall 2018.Indd DIRECTORY OFOFFICES AND SERVICES General Information 303 556 2600 Orientation for New Students, CNF 115 303 352 3166 Academic Advising & Student Success Center, CNF 123 303 556 2481 Parking and Transportation, 7th St Garage 303 556 2000 CHR 141 303 352 6964 Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Academic Support Center, CNF 401 303 352 6497 Performing Arts, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Center for Tutoring in writing, math, study skills, English-as-a-Second- KC 594, 303 352 3061 Language and other subject areas. Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Phi Theta Kappa, CHR 307B 303 352 6523 Friday, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. Phoenix Center at Auraria TV 259 303 315 7250 Academic Technology Center, (ATC), BLD 104 303 352 3229 Interpersonal Violence Support Services See CCD.edu/ATC for hours of operation. Police Accessibility Center, CNF 121 303 556 3300 EMERGENCY (from a campus phone) 911 EMERGENCY Auraria Police Dispatch (from a cell phone) 303 556 5000 Admissions, Recruitment & Outreach, CNF 114 303 556 2600 Text-a-Tip 720 593 8477 Arts & Humanities, Center for, CHR 307 303 352 6473 President’s Office, CHR 301 303 352 6786 Auraria Campus General Information 303 556 2400 ARha Voice/TDD 303 556 3300 Prior Learning Assessment, CNF 114 303 556 2420 Book Store, the Tivoli Station, TV First Floor 303 556 4286 Promissory Notes, CNF 119 303 556 2075 Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Provost, CHR 301 303 352 3048 Saturday, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Registration & Records, Office of, CNF 114 303 556 2420 Campus Closures 1 877 556 3637 Resource Center (See Academic Advising & Student Success Center) Campus Recreation, PE/Event Building 303 556 3210 Student Conduct & Care, TIV 343 303 352 6436 Monday - Thursday, 6:30 a.m.- 8:50 p.m.; Friday, 6:30 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Student Development & Retention, Office of, CNF 123 303 352 6958 Career and Technical Education, Center for, CHR 201 303 556 2487 Student Government, TV 310 303 352 6532 Student Life, TV 309 303 556 2597 Career & Transfer Center, CHR 111 303 556 2461 Student Refund Card, 1 877 524 4013 Cashier’s Office, CNF 119 303 556 2075 Student Support Services (TRIO SSS), CHR 137 303 352 TRIO (8746) CEC Middle College of Denver, Career Ed Ctr , CHR 151 303 352 6493 Student Union, Tivoli, TV whole building 303 556 6330 Child Care Center, Auraria ELC 303 556 3188 Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Summer Bridge Program (TRIO SSS), CHR 137 303 352 TRIO College Pathways, Concurrent Enrollment CHR 216 303 352 3301 Testing Center, CNF 216 303 352 6810 Computer Labs, (see Academic Technology Center) Tuition Deferral, (see promissory notes) Computer & Tutoring Lab, CHR 205 303 556 2487 Tutoring Labs, (see Academic Support Center) Counseling Center, TIV 221 303 352 6346 Urban Male Initiative, CHR 141 303 352 6964 Dental Hygiene Clinic, Lowry Campus 303 365 8338 Veteran Support Services, CNF 114 303 352 6008 Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) (TRIO) CHR 137 303 352 TRIO Vice President, Enrollment Administration & Student Success Free information, assistance and referrals in career testing and counseling, CNF 103 303 352 3074 admissions and financial aid forms completion and scholarship search Women Intentional About Success & Excellence (WISE) assistance. Appointment suggested. CHR 141 303 352 6964 Financial Aid, CNF 120 303 556 5503 First Year Experience, CHR 141 303 352 6964 Foundational Skills Institute, CNF 4th Floor 303 352 6805 BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS Graduation (Registration & Records), CNF 114 303 352 3210 Please see the map on the back inside cover for more Health Center, PL 150 303 615 9999 AD or DAD Administration Building Health Sciences at Lowry, Center for Lowry Campus 303 365 8300 AL or DAL Auraria Library Honors Program, CHR 307 303 352 6861 BRC or DBRC Bear Creek Building BLD or DBLD Boulder Creek Building ID Cards and Housing Services, TV 269 303 556 8385 Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. CHR or DCHR Cherry Creek Building International Student Services, CNF 114 303 352-6565 CLR or DCLR Clear Creek Building CNF or DCNF Confluence Building KEYS Scholarship, CNF 127B 303 352 6342 For Displaced Homemakers. KC or DKC King Center PE or DPE Physical Education LGBTQ Student Resource Center, TV 213 303 556 6333 PL or DPL Plaza Building Library, Auraria, AL 303 556 2639 SI or DSI Science Building Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; TV or DTV Tivoli Student Union Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Health Programs are taught at the Center for Health Sciences on the Lost and Found, Confluence Welcome Center and TIV 269 303 556 8385 Lowry Campus. Machining & Welding are taught at the Advanced Math & Science, Center for, CNF 301 303 352 6812 Manufactuing Center WELCOMECOMMUNITY TO COLLEGE OF DENVER Thank you for choosing Community College of Denver. Our goal is to give you an exceptional education CCD is a comprehensive two-year, public institution of higher education that offers a variety of certificate and degree programs Planning for your education is important to your success CCD publishes this Admissions and Registration Guide to help with the pre-enrollment process THE FULL CURRENT CLASS SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT CCD.EDU. TABLE OF CONTENTS CCD GUIDING PRINCIPLES 2018 Summer Class Listings 18 – 22 CCD VISION STATEMENT 2018 Fall Class Listings 24 – 32 Every member of our community will attain the education Accessibility Center 10 he or she desires Admissions 6 – 9 CCD MISSION STATEMENT CCD provides our diverse community an opportunity to gain quality Advising 10 higher education and achieve personal and professional success in a Campus Crime Information 35 supportive and inclusive environment College Opportunity Fund 6 CCD VALUES Involvement • Student-Focus • Integrity • Lifelong Learning College Readiness 9 – 10 Excellence • Healthy Work Environment English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) Test 10 TARGETS 2019 Financial Aid 8 – 9 • CCD will serve as the model of community college education that successfully integrates the entire college to support student learning Gainful Employment 33 and success General Education Development (GED) Students 10 • CCD will provide all students with thoughtfully designed program Graduation 15 tracks that align with institutional outcomes and workforce needs • CCD will double the percentage of students who complete certificates ID Cards 14 and degrees Inter-institutional Program 9, 11 • CCD will re-energize and redefine the college as the destination for high quality transfer and workforce preparation International Students 7 STRATEGIC PRIORITIES Maps 44 – 45 1. Student Learning & Success Orientation 10 CCD will prioritize student learning and successful completion of educational goals Registration 11 – 12 2. Organizational Integration & Effectiveness Residency Classification 6 CCD will re-envision internal relationships to maximize college assets Student Refund Card 14 and provide an environment for excellence 3. External Engagement & Partnerships Testing Center/College Readiness 9 – 10 CCD will build bridges into the community to address needs, Tuition, Fee Payment and Refund Deadlines 2, 13, 17, 23 improve engagement and create opportunities 4. Culture of Evidence, Transparency & Shared Information Voter Registration 33 CCD will increase access to information and data to enhance Withdrawals and Add/Drop 12, 17, 23 institutional decision making INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOMES CCD has established the following institutional outcomes: CCD students are responsible for reading and following college policies • A CCD graduate is a Complex Thinker and procedures that apply to every enrolled student You will find the • A CCD graduate is an Effective and Ethical User of Technology policies outlined in the college catalog online at www ccd edu and in • A CCD graduate is an Effective Communicator the CCD Student Handbook Copies of the Student Handbook are • A CCD graduate is Globally Aware. available in Student Life, Tivoli Student Union Room 309 • A CCD graduate is Personally Responsible • A CCD graduate is a Numeric Thinker Community College of Denver does not discriminate on the basis of sex/ gender, race, color, age, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, pregnancy status, religion, genetic information, ACCREDITATION gender identity, or sexual orientation in its employment practices or CCD is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member educational programs and activities. of the North Central Association For more information, contact The Higher Learning Commission Information on occupations, rates for completion and placement, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504 program costs and median loan debt can be found at Phone: 800 621 7440 / 312 263 0456 ccd edu/gainfulemployment Fax: 312-263-7462 / www ncahigherlearningcommission org 2018 – 2019 AlsoIMPORTANT see pages 17 and 24 for full list of registrationDATES dates CALENDARMAY 2018 OF Summer tuition payment deadline . May 21* New International Student Orientation May 24 Memorial Day [all locations closed – no classes] May 28 • Summer first day of classes May 29 JUNE 2018 International student application deadline . June 1 Last day to register (for full-semester 10-week classes) . June 1 Last day to drop a class for full semester 10-week classes [Census Date] June 8 Last day to submit amended application for full-semester 10-week classes June 9 Graduation application deadline . June 10 SUMMER SEMESTER Financial aid disbursement** . June 11 Last day to petition for in-state tuition for 10-week classes June 28 JULY 2018 Independence Day [all locations closed – no classes] July 4 Last day to withdraw from a traditional 10-week class and receive a “W” .
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