Full Fall 2021 Class Schedule
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Welcome to Grossmont College! A message from the interim president counselors, and many other services designed for ear Student, your success. Please know that we are always here D for you, whether it’s a phone call, email, virtual Thank you for joining us for meeting, or in-person by appointment. the fall semester at Grossmont To prioritize the health and safety of all students College. As you review the and employees, we are making sure to limit seating fall schedule, I hope you find in classrooms and other service areas to ensure opportunities for yourself to that safety protocols are maintained. We are also grow both intellectually and ensuring that our campus spaces are cleaned and personally. Our college has always been committed sanitized regularly, and in areas where there are to “transforming lives through education” and, now in-person services provided, installing partitions more than ever, we strengthen this commitment and signage to help protect both your health and to both you and our community. Our college is that of the faculty or staff member you are meeting. working to reduce the achievement gap for our We are here to help you find success on your students of color and doing our best to make sure academic journey this semester. Thank you again the resources we provide can help all students for joining us at Grossmont College! achieve successful outcomes. While many of our classes are online, we still Regards, have classes that are scheduled in-person. We also continue to offer online and some in-person support services for the library and tutoring, virtual Marsha V. Gable, Ed.D. appointments with academic and mental health Interim President, Grossmont College Fall 2021 Important Dates and Deadlines June 11........................................Application Deadline (for registration appointment time) June 28-August 15..................................................................Fall Registration August 9-13 .......................................Professional Development-Organizational Meetings August 16 ................................................Semester Length/First 8-Week Classes Begin August 16-29 ................................................ Add/Drop Period (full semester classes) August 27 ........................................... Last Day to Apply for P/NP-First 8-Week Session August 29 .......................................Last Day to Drop Full Semester Classes without a “W” August 29 ...................................... Last Day to Apply for Refund for Full Semester Classes August 30 .........................................................Census Day (full semester classes) September 6 ...................................................................Holiday (Labor Day) September 17 ...................................... Last Day to Apply P/NP – Semester Length Classes October 8 .......................................... Last Day to Apply for Fall 2020 Degree/Certificate October 8 .............................................. Graduation Deadline for Fall 2021 Graduation October 9 ................................................................First 8-Week Session Ends October 11............................................................ Second 8-Week Session Begins October 14 ...................................................... First 8-Week Session grade deadline October 22 ........................................Last Day to Apply for P/NP-Second 8-Week Session November 7 .....................................Last Day to Drop Semester Length Classes (with “W”) November 11 ...............................................................Holiday (Veteran’s Day) November 25, 26, 27 .........................................................Holiday (Thanksgiving) December 11.......................................................... End of Second 8-Week Session December 13-18 .................................................................Final Examinations December 18.................................................................... Fall Semester Ends December 19-January 30 ................................................. Winter Recess (for students) December 23..............................................................Instructor Grade Deadline December 24-January 3 ............................................College and District Offices Closed This schedule is available in alternate formats upon request. Please call the Accessibility Resource Center at (619) 644-7112 N:O (voice) or (619) 644-7119 (TTY). FIND IT FAST A J Academic Fraud . 126 Japanese . 92 Add Authorization . 3, 12 L Administration of Justice . 37 Learning Communities . 27. Administrative Personnel . .129 Library Information Resources . 93 Adult Reentry . 17 Location of Classes . .26 American Sign Language . 38 Lower Division Course Equivalencies . 17 Anthropology . 39 M Arabic . 40 Math Pathways . 32 Art . 41 Assessment . 16 Math Placement . 16 Astronomy . 43 Mathematics . 93 Auditing Procedure . 128. Media Communications . 98 B Music . 100 Biological Sciences . 43 N Business . 48 NextUp Foster Youth Services . 130 Business Office Technology . 49 Nondiscrimination Notice . 132 C Nursing . 104 Calendar for Fall 2021 . inside front cover Nutrition . 105 California College Promise Grant . 2 O Campus Map . inside. back cover Occupational Therapy Assistant . 106 Campus and Parking Services . 137 Oceanography . 107 Cardiovascular Technology . 52 Open Education Resources (OER) . 128 Chemistry . 53 Orthopedic Technology . 107 Child Development . 55 P Chinese . 57 Parking Permits . 137 Communication . 57 Payments . 2, 15 Computer Science Information System . 60 Counseling . 62 Personal Development–Special Services . 108 Course Equivalencies—UC, CSU, Independent/ Philosophy . 108 Private Universities & Colleges . 127 Photography . 108 Course Offerings . 37 Physical Science . 109 Course Repetition Changes . 4 Physics . 109 Credit by Exam . .125 Political Science . 110 Culinary Arts . 64 Prerequisites . 5, 124 D Prohibition of Harassment . 132 Dance . 66 Psychology . 111 Directory of Services at Grossmont College . 142 Public Transportation . 128 Disclaimer . 122. R Drop a Class (Section) . 3. Refund Information Schedule . 123 E Register on the Internet . .3, 6 Economics . 67 Registration for Cuyamaca College . .127 Education . 68 Registration Procedures & Information . 2, 6 English . 68 Religious Studies . 113 English 020 Support . 31 Respiratory Therapy . 113 English as a Second Language . 75 Russian . 114 English Placement . 16 S Enrollment . 2 Ethical Principles . 136 Science . 114 Ethnic Studies . 78 Second 8 Week . 20 Exercise Science and Wellness . 79 Short-Term Classes . 18-23 External Examinations . 125 Smoke-Free Campus . 122 F Sociology . 115 Faculty, Full-Time Directory . 140 Spanish . 116 Family Studies . 87 Special Class Locations . 26 Fees . .2, 15 Speech Communication (see Communication) Final Exam Schedule . 25 Steps to Become a New Student . 16 Financial Aid . 130 Student Code of Conduct . 134 First 8 Week . 18 Student ID’s . 127 French . 87 G Student Information . 122 Student Learning Options . 36 Geography . 88 Student Services Programs . .129 Geology . 89 T Gender Studies . 88 Theatre Arts . 118 German . 89 W Grades by Internet . 3. H Web Registration . 6 Health Education . 90 Wait List . 4 History . 90 Withdrawals and Repayment . 124 How to Read Course Offerings . 24 Z How to Register . 8 Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) . 128 Humanities . 92 298/299 Course Descriptions . 127. www.grossmont.edu Fall 2021 1 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES WHAT DOES IT COST TO ATTEND? Walk-In—Cashier’s office, Room 10-110. REGISTRATION FEES *Note: You may confirm that your payment was www.grossmont.edu Students attending both Grossmont and Cuyamaca received by logging online at and Colleges pay parking fees on ONE CAMPUS ONLY . selecting Self-Service/WebAdvisor to review your Enrollment and health fees for these students are figured account . on a district basis: Returned Check Charge Enrollment Fee (Mandatory) . $46 per unit A $10 fee will be charged for all returned checks . Health Fee* . $20 Student Benefit Card (Grossmont College) . $12 Delinquent Debt Collection Charge Student Representation Fee** . $2 If a delinquent debt is sent to the Chancellor’s Office Parking Fee: Tax Offset Program, a 33% penalty charge will be added Auto Parking Permit . $40 to the balance owed . Motorcycle Parking Permit . $20 Non-resident Students — above fees plus . .$307 per unit CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT International Students — above fees plus . .$307 per unit The California College Promise Grant (formerly called *Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for the Board of Governors Fee Waiver) helps low income healing in accordance with teachings of a bona fide students pay the enrollment fee and the parking religious sect, denomination, or organization are exempt fee in excess of $20.00. This aid does not have to be from health fees . REGISTRATION repaid . Eligibility requirements are available at www. **Approved by vote of students . grossmont.edu/financial-aid/grants/california-college- Fees may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, DiscoverCard, promise-grant.php or in the Financial Aid Office. American Express, cash, personal check, cashier’s check, or money order. Make checks payable to: GCCCD or Grossmont College. The student’s ID You must submit your FAFSA (Free Application for number must be clearly written on the front of checks Federal Student Aid), California Dream Act application and money orders. or the California College Promise Grant