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Fall 2017 Important Dates Celebrating 95 Years of Academic Excellence Schedule of Classes CSM in Your Community—Year One S c h o l a r s h i p Our Promise to You! The Promise Scholarship 2 can cover your first year at CSM What does the Promise Scholarship offer? The Promise Scholarship can cover all student fees and textbook assistance for the first year that a studentPROMISE is enrolled. Assistance begins during fall semester and continues through spring semester 2017 FALL and Ssummer c h session. o l Thea amountr s hof financiali p support a student is eligible for may vary. Who can apply for the Promise Scholarship? The Promise Scholarship is available to recent high school graduates and GED recipients. When is the deadline to apply for the Year One students Jeanel Madera, Cheyenne Torres, and Ashneel Pratal (pictured left to right) Promise Scholarship? work closely with Year One Coordinator Allie Fasth to get a successful start at CSM. The priority deadline is June 30, 2017. 3 Inside this Issue The first year of college brings promise of new opportunities, new classes, and new Student Experience Story ......1 friends. However, the transition from high school to college can be a daunting one. Col- Partnering with High Schools ....1 lege of San Mateo’s first-year experience program, Year One, seeks to ease the transition President’s Message...........2 from high school to college by providing students with a simple transition path paired Fall 2017 Important Dates ......2 with a supportive community. Year One assists students during three critical points of PROMISE transition: the enrollment period, summer time, and through their first year at CSM. For more information and to apply, visit S c h o l a r s h i p Yvette Butterworth Profile......3 Registration and Enrollment ....4 Launched in Summer 2016, Year One collaborated with local high schools to support 48 students as they prepared for their first year of coursework at CSM. From connecting How to Apply and Enroll .......5 collegeofsanmateo.edu/promise students to specific coursework and other resources across campus, Year One focuses on Financial Aid .................5 building community among new students, and the faculty and staff that support them. Educational Goals at CSM ......6 Part of this supportive community includes Jennifer Taylor-Mendoza, dean of academic Accuracy Statement Use of Photography Degrees and Certificates .......6 support & learning technologies at CSM. Dean Taylor-Mendoza oversees the program and Board of Trustees College of San Mateo and the San Mateo County College of San Mateo, a non-profit California Community Schedule of Classes ....... 8–20 says “with Year One we are redesigning the first year of college to just not simply look San Mateo County Community Community College District have made every reasonable College, reserves the right to take and use photographs, at the ‘achievement gap’, but to seriously reconsider this as our own ‘obligation gap’ as effort to determine that everything stated in this Fees and Refunds ............21 College District video and electronic images of students and visitors we support the young people in our community. To appropriately provide an accessible schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, taken on college property and at college-sponsored Policies and Programs ........22 together with other information contained herein, are Thomas C. Mohr, President events for marketing and promotional purposes. See “CSM in Your Community—Year One” on page 7 Richard Holober, Vice President-Clerk subject to change without notice by the administration Objection must be made in writing to the Community Map, Directory and Parking....23 Dave Mandelkern of College of San Mateo for reasons related to student Relations & Marketing Office. enrollment or level of financial support, or for any other Maurice Goodman This publication is produced by CSM’s Community reason, at the discretion of the College. The College Karen Schwarz Relations and Marketing Department. It is available upon and the District further reserve the right to add, amend Registration begins May 3 Dennis Zheng, Student Trustee 2016/17 request in an alternate format by calling College of San or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and Mateo’s Disability Resource Center at (650) 574-6438. Semester begins August 16 Ron Galatolo, District Chancellor procedures, in conformance with applicable laws. Celebrating 95 Years of Academic Excellence Schedule of Classes ~ Fall 2017 ~ Semester begins August 16 Denis Vasquez’s Year One Experience Alumni at a Glance Denis Vasquez has overcome many challenges in the past, the most prominent being a learning disability that he was diagnosed with at a young age. By working hard and seeking help from teachers after school, Denis was able to overcome these challenges and be part of his family’s first generation to attend college. Denis, who is a graduate of San Mateo High School, is in his first year at CSM and has already built up great momentum in a short period of time. Denis was able to get a head start at CSM during his senior year of high school by applying for a few CSM scholarships. He was thrilled when he learned he was awarded two scholarships that allowed him to attend CSM full-time. Only a semester and a half into college, Denis has quickly learned to take advantage of campus resources and is already finding success. He became involved with Year One, a program that helps first-year students transition smoothly from high school to college. Through Year One, Denis is able to obtain first-hand assistance on scholarship applications and can attend student success workshops that offer help with job-searching and resume preparation. This year’s cohort is enrolled in college success courses, which Denis is enjoying. He says, “These college success courses and Year One, on a whole, are great resources for first-year students to have access to, like student success workshops and Jeffrey D. Levine See “Year One Experience” on page 22 Former U.S. Ambassador CSM Alumnus Working Together: CSM Partners with Local High Schools CSM alumnus and retired United States Ambassador Jeffrey D. Levine will give this year’s commencement address. He was nominated to be the ambassador to Estonia by President Barack Obama in 2012 and served until 2015. Mr. Levine served as Deputy Chief of Mission/ Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Budapest, Hungary from 2007–2010. In addition, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Sofia, Bulgaria and has also been posted to Brasilia, Brazil; Nicosia, Cyprus; Alexandria, Egypt; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Lima, Peru. Mr. Levine is a member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister Counselor. At the time of his nomination, he had been CSM President Michael Claire (left) works closely with San Mateo Union High School District Superintendent Kevin Skelly (middle) and Cabrillo Unified School District superintendent Jane Yuster (right) to ease students’ transition to college. the U.S. Department of State’s director of recruitment, examination and employment By Michael Claire, CSM President free tuition and help with textbook costs for their first since September 2010. Almost half of San Mateo County high school students year of college. While financial assistance is helpful, it is attend one of our district colleges immediately after only part of a larger solution. That’s why CSM has gone Levine has received numerous Department of graduating from high school. In fact, the number is even far beyond a simple Promise Program and has imple- State awards as well as the Golden Laurel Medal, higher if you include “reverse transfers”—students who mented Year One—a comprehensive program designed to help all students with the transition from high school presented by the Government of Bulgaria. start at a university but return to us after a few semesters. Given these statistics, it is imperative that we work with to CSM, and to support students in that very important Prior to his career at the Department of State, our local high schools so community college-bound stu- first year of college. Levine worked as a reporter for seven years dents are successful CSM students As we began talking to high school principals and guid- and was a founding staff member of USA Today. As president, I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity ance counselors about Year One, it became clear that we need to work directly with community college-bound He and his wife, Janie, have one son, Nick. When to work directly with Kevin Skelly, superintendent of the San Mateo Union High School District, and Jane Yuster, su- students before they graduate from high school; that’s asked for his personal motto in a 2009 interview perintendent of Cabrillo Unified School District. Both Kev- why the relationship between CSM and our local high in Hungary, Levine quoted American songwriter in and Jane are committed to the success of all students, schools is so important. I am very appreciative of the regardless of their ultimate destination after graduation. support that we have received from Superintendents Jason Mraz: “Leap, and the net will appear.” Skelly and Yuster, our high school principals, and others. Many community colleges, including CSM, now offer a We want to work with our high school partners to build a “Promise Program” where qualifying students receive See “Working Together” on page 7 Message from the President Welcome to College of San Mateo’s Fall 2017 semester. of all students. I invite you to read the article on high school relationships, which CSM is the single largest post-secondary destination highlights some of the goals that we have been able to accomplish together. for San Mateo County high school graduates.
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