Welcome to Grossmont College! A message from the interim president

Dear Student, Thank you for joining us this summer at Grossmont College! You could spend your summer doing any number of things, but you’ve chosen to pursue your educational goals. We are excited to help you succeed in reaching them.

Whether you’re a continuing Grossmont College student, university student joining us for a class this summer, a high school student getting a jumpstart on your college experience, or an adult learner taking advantage of our short- term classes, I hope you take advantage of our many opportunities to engage with our excellent faculty. During the summer, Grossmont College will continue to virtually provide library materials access, tutoring services that work for your schedule, private mental health counseling, and much more.

While many of our classes are online, we do have some classes that must remain in person such as lab and career education courses. For our in-person classes, we are limiting enrollment to ensure safe physical distancing, requiring students and employees to properly wear masks, and regular cleaning and sanitizing within those spaces. Our number one priority will always be to ensure the health and safety of our students and employees.

While we are not yet fully in person this summer, please know that we are always here for you, whether it’s in a virtual appointment or workshop, email, or by phone. Thank you again for joining us at Grossmont College.

Enjoy your summer!

Dr. Marsha V. Gable Interim President Grossmont College Summer 2021 Calendar These dates are for 8 week courses only. Please refer to Admissions and Records for other dates, as needed.

Application cut-off date ...... April 5, 2021 Registration dates emailed ...... April 8, 2021 Registration start date ...... April 19, 2021 Summer class date ...... June 14, 2021 Add end date ...... June 17, 2021 Drop end date ...... June 22, 2021

Final Examinations will be held on the last day of class. FIND IT FAST Summer 2021 A How Do I Enroll...... 2 Accessibility Resource Center ...... 47 How to Make a Payment...... 2, 18 Adding Classes...... 4, 8 How to Pay Your Fees...... 16 Administration of Justice ...... 27 How to Read Course Offerings...... 21 Adult Reentry...... 18, 47 Humanities...... 37 Anthropology...... 27 J Arabic...... 28 Japanese...... 37 Art ...... 28 M Associated Students of Grossmont College...... 50 Mathematics...... 37 Astronomy ...... 28 Math Pathways...... 22-25 Auditing Procedures...... 18 Media Communications...... 39 Authorization Code Process...... 19 Music...... 39 B N Biology...... 28 Nondiscrimination Notice ...... 51 Business...... 29 Nutrition...... 40 Business Office Technology...... 30 O C Occupational Therapy Assistant...... 40 Calendar for Summer 2021...... Inside Front Cover Orthopedic Technology ...... 40 CalWORKs ...... 47 P Campus Map ...... Inside Back Cover Parking Permits...... 57 Campus and Parking Services...... 57 Payment Instructions...... 16 Cardiovascular Technology...... 30 Philosophy ...... 41 Catalog ...... 49 Photography...... 41 Chemistry...... 31 Physics...... 41 Changes After Classes Begin...... 19 Placement Information and Procedures...... 17 Child Development...... 31 English ...... 17 Class Attendance...... 4 English as a Second Language ...... 18 Class Formats...... 26 Math ...... 17 College Procedures ...... 2 Political Science ...... 41 Communication...... 31 Prerequisite Alert...... 6, 55 Computer Science Information Systems...... 32 Prohibition of Harassment...... 51 Counseling ...... 32 Psychology ...... 41 Course Equivalencies—UC, CSU, Independent/ R Private Universities and Colleges ...... 19 Refund Information and Schedules...... 3 Courses of Instruction (alphabetical by subject)...... 27 Registration for ...... 49 Course Repetition...... 4 Registration Information...... 5 Cross-Cultural Studies ...... 33 Religious Studies...... 42 Culinary Arts ...... 33 S D Science...... 42 Directory of Services at Grossmont College ...... 59 Smoke-Free Campus...... 55 Disabled Parking...... 58 Sociology...... 42 Disclaimer...... 55 Spanish ...... 43 District and Campus Administration...... 61 Special Class Locations...... 21 District and College Policies...... 51 Steps to Become a New Student ...... 17 Dropping Classes...... 4, 19 Student Code of Conduct...... 53 E Student Due Process...... 55 Economics...... 34 Student Government (ASGC) ...... 50 English...... 34 Student Grade Responsibility ...... 55 English As A Second Language...... 35 Student Information and Services...... 47 Ethical Principles...... 55 Student Load ...... 3 Exercise Science and Wellness...... 35 Student Services ...... 47 F T Fee Waivers and Fee Exemptions...... 3, 46 Theatre Arts...... 43 G U Geography...... 33 University Transfer Admission Guarantee Agreement. . . . 49 Geology...... 37 W Grades...... 4 Wait List ...... 5 H Web Registration...... 7 Health Education...... 37 Who May Attend...... 2 Health Fee...... 2, 48 What Does It Cost To Attend...... 2 History...... 37 Z How Do I Change My Classes...... 4 Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC)...... 19 www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 1 Procedures College COLLEGE PROCEDURES WHO MAY ATTEND? **All student parking permits must be visibly displayed so that the date, year and color of the permit can easily LEGAL RESIDENTS of the State of who possess a be seen. The permit must be displayed through the front high school diploma or equivalent or are over 18 years of windshield, attached to the window . Permits shall not be age may attend Grossmont College . displayed through window tinting . Lost or stolen parking HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS may attend with the approval permits must be replaced at the vehicle owner’s expense . of the appropriate high school official, the approval of The parking permit is static cling and may be transferred parent(s)/guardian(s), and the approval of the college official. to multiple vehicles . NON-RESIDENTS who possess a high school diploma HOW TO MAKE A PAYMENT or equivalent or are over 18 years of age may attend Grossmont College by paying the established tuition fee . Grossmont College accepts payment by check, money A “non-resident” for tuition purposes is a student who order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express . has not established both physical presence and intent in Checks are to be made payable to Grossmont College . California for more than one year immediately preceding Check, Travelers Checks, or Money Order—Make the residence determination date for a term . sure your student identification number is written on NON-PERMANENT RESIDENT OF U.S. who possess a high your check or money order . Make payable to GCCCD school diploma or equivalent or are over 18 years of age or Grossmont College . Mail your check (for registration may attend Grossmont College by paying the established payments ONLY) to: Grossmont College Cashier’s Office tuition fees . A “non-permanent” resident of the U .S . is 8800 Grossmont College Drive a student who is in an immigration status and who is El Cajon, CA 92020-1799 precluded from establishing California residency . Credit Card—Payment can be made at the time of HOW DO I ENROLL? registration through Self-Service/WebAdvisor (www . grossmont .edu) . We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and CONTINUING STUDENTS American Express . Registration information will be e-mailed on April 8, 2021 . Payment Plan—$25 .00 per semester nonrefundable For registration information see page 5 . You may also enrollment fee (ACH & credit/debit card) . Easy online log on to Self-Service/WebAdvisor for your registration enrollment—log-in to Self-Service/WebAdvisor at www . information as of April 8, 2021 . gcccd .edu, click on Students’ menu . Flexible payment NEW AND READMIT STUDENTS options available . No interest is charged; however, 1 . File an application for admission online at penalties will be applied for missed payments—$35 .00 fee www .grossmont .edu . if a payment is returned . For more information, call the 2 . For students that apply by April 2, 2021, registration Cashiers Office at (619) 644-7660. information will be emailed on April 8, 2021 . Students HEALTH FEE that apply starting April 5, 2021, will be eligible for open registration . The Health Services Office provides services to all enrolled students who have paid the Health Fee or have WHAT DOES IT COST TO ATTEND? received a financially determined waiver for the Health The Grossmont-Cuyamaca District Fee . Students whom depend exclusively upon prayer for is part of the California public school system and requires healing according to the teaching of a bona fide religious enrollment and health services fees of all students . Non- sect, denomination or organization may petition for an residents and international students must additionally exemption from the payment of the Health Fee . pay tuition . All fees incurred must be paid in full at the time of registration. The mandatory health fee provides accident insurance Students attending both Grossmont and Cuyamaca for the protection of any student who may experience an Colleges pay parking fees on ONE CAMPUS ONLY . injury while participating in a college sponsored credit or Enrollment and health fees are figured on a district basis. non-credit class, or other activity. The sponsored class or Student Benefit Card ...... $6 activity must be during a directly supervised, on-campus Parking Fee: or school-related activity. The supervision of the sponsored Auto Parking Permit** ...... $18 class or activity must be by a member of the college staff Motorcycle Parking Fee ...... $10 at a college approved co-curricular activity or event . Motorcycles are required to have a permit and must Insurance deductibles range from $50 to $100 . Student be parked in designated motorcycle parking areas or Insurance is secondary to any group, blanket franchise, they will be cited for no parking permit . group practice, individual practice or other pre-payment Enrollment Fee (Mandatory) ...... $46 per unit coverage; the claim must be filed with primary insurance Student Representation Fee* ...... $2 first. Health Services information, accident/illness report Health Fee (Mandatory–includes Accident Insurance) . . . . . $17 forms and insurance claim forms and referrals for care Non-resident Students - above fees plus . . . . $307 per unit can be obtained in Health Service, Building 60 – Room 130 International Students - above fees plus . . . . $290 per unit (Inside Griffin Center) or by calling 619 644-7192 or the Health Services website https://www .grossmont .edu/ *Approved by vote of students . student-support/health-and-wellness/ .

2 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu Note: Students whom depend exclusively upon prayer for and cannot be credited back to that account . Payment healing according to the teaching of a bona fide religious sect, plan refunds will be issued by cash or a check will be denomination or organization may petition for an exemption mailed out to the student . Refunds are only payable to from the health fee by submitting a written request to the the student and will not be given to any other individual . Office of Student Affairs. Waiver forms may be obtained College REFUND SCHEDULES Procedures in Admissions and Records, Student Affairs Office and the Health and Wellness Center. Requests for exemptions will Enrollment, Tuition, Health, and Class Fee Refunds be reviewed by the Dean of Admissions and Records and • For 8 week summer class refund schedules see inside Financial Aid and the Dean of Student Affairs. front cover . Contact Admissions and Records for additional dates . ALERT! • Other Short-Term Courses To be eligible for a refund students are responsible You are responsible for all appropriate to drop classes by the refund drop deadline . Classes fees. You may be dropped from dropped after the refund deadline either by student or courses for non-payment of fees. instructor are not eligible for refund . • Cash refunds are only payable to the student if paid by FEE WAIVERS AND FEE EXEMPTIONS cash. There is a maximum cash refund limit set by the Cashier Offices. The California College Promise Grant (formerly called • Credit Card Refund: After 2-day processing period, a the Board of Governors Fee Waiver) helps low income refund can be processed and posted back to the credit students pay the enrollment fee and the parking card used . fee in excess of $20.00. This aid does not have to be repaid . Eligibility requirements are available at www . For other student payments: Payment Plan, Wire grossmont.edu/financial-aid/grants/california-college- Transfer, ACH, E-Check, Credit Card, etc. will promise-grant .php or in the Financial Aid Office. be processed approximately the second week of the semester after the refund drop deadline . Monthly You must submit your FAFSA (Free Application for refunds will be issued until the end of the semester . Federal Student Aid), California Dream Act application or the California College Promise Grant application Refund checks will be issued to the address on record . every award year to be considered for this program . Credit Card refunds will post to the credit card used . You must also make satisfactory academic progress as Credit Card refunds may also be initiated by calling the outlined in the College catalog and be approved by the Cashier’s office at (619) 644-7660. Financial Aid Office. **For faster refunds remember to sign up for cash STUDENT REPRESENTATION FEE card or Direct Deposit!** www.gcccd.edu/cashcard A $2 fee per semester is collected to provide funds for the Parking Permit and Student Benefit Card Refunds support of governmental affairs representatives who are students, staff and faculty for stating their positions and The refund deadline dates for Parking Permit and viewpoints before city, county and district governments, Student Benefit Card are consistent with the refund Note: physically and before offices and agencies of the state government. deadline for your class(es) . You must The Associated Students of Grossmont College is the present your parking permit to the College Cashier’s sponsoring campus entity . Office by the last day of the refund deadline . Student Benefit Card refunds are available only if the card has not STUDENT REPRESENTATION FEE WAIVER been used . After two weeks refunds are done through A student may, for religious, political, financial or moral Student Activities, 619-644-7603 . reasons, choose not to pay the Student Representation STUDENT LOAD Fee by directly contacting the Office of Student Affairs by calling (619) 644-7600. The fee waiver request must be The maximum number of units in which you may obtained and submitted before the final drop deadline enroll is 8 . Overloads must be approved by a counselor . for the current semester to the Cashier’s Office to be Overload requests can be made beginning the first day processed . (See calendar inside front cover .) of classes and require a valid add code . Requests for excessive overloads will require an appointment with the REFUND INFORMATION Dean of Counseling . A copy of all college transcripts will Refunds made by, check, ACH or the payment plan can be reviewed prior to the appointment . be processed after two weeks from the day received . Cash refunds will be refunded by the limit set by the College Cashier . You must have a valid government I .D . in order to receive a cash refund . Districtwide refunds will be processed throughout the semester . Credit card refunds will be credited back to the credit card account or, if you paid by cash or check, a check will be mailed to the student . Don’t want to wait for a check in the mail? Sign up for direct deposit or bank mobile . Expedite your credit card refund by calling the Cashier’s Office at 619-644- 7660 . Payment plan refunds are sent from a third party www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 3 IMPORTANT COURSE REPETITION HOW DO I CHANGE MY CLASSES CHANGES Adds and drops can be processed through Self- Service/WebAdvisor (www .grossmont .edu) during the The California Community College Board of Governors following hours AFTER your assigned registration time . recently passed revisions to Title 5 regarding course repetition that took effect during the 2012 summer Monday - Saturday 7:00 a .m . - 10:00 p .m . semester . Students will only be allowed to enroll in a Not available on holidays—see Summer 2021

Procedures course three times if they received a substandard grade calendar—inside front cover .

College (D, F, NP or NC) or withdrew from the class with a STEPS TO ADD CLASS(ES): “W .” Students with extenuating circumstances may seek approval to enroll in a course for the fourth time • If the class is open, you may add through Self- through the petition process. These changes do not Service/WebAdvisor up to the first day the class contain a grandfather clause so any student that has meets . already taken a course the maximum number of times • Once the class begins obtain “authorization code” will no longer be able to take the same class within the from the instructor and register through Self-Service/ Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District . WebAdvisor . • Once your “authorization code” expires, you must Course Repetition and Receiving Federal Aid obtain the instructor’s signature on a Program Students can only receive financial aid for up to one (1) Change Card and go to the Admissions Office. repeat of any course with a passing grade (A, B, C, D, Students who are not officially enrolled will not be and P grades are considered passing for financial aid allowed to attend class. purposes) . STEPS TO DROP CLASS(ES) GRADES Classes can be dropped through Self-Service/ When grades are given for any course of instruction WebAdvisor (www .grossmont .edu) prior to the drop taught in a community college district, the grade given deadline for your class . to each student shall be the grade determined by the instructor of the course, and the determination of the It is the student’s responsibility to officially drop student’s grade by the instructor in the absence of courses they are no longer attending. If a course is mistakes, fraud, bad faith or incompetency, shall be not officially dropped, you may receive an “F” for final. (Section 76224a California Education Code.) the course. Grades will be available through Self-Service/ WebAdvisor at www .grossmont .edu . CLASS ATTENDANCE It is important to attend the first meeting of all classes. If students are unable to do so, the instructor should be notified. Failure to attend the first class may result in the student being dropped from the class . Regular attendance is expected of every student . A student may be dropped from class due to poor attendance when, in the judgement of the instructor, the student cannot benefit from further instruction. The student who has been absent due to illness or medical treatment should inform the instructor as to the cause of absence .

4 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu REGISTRATION INFORMATION TO REGISTER ON THE INTERNET WAIT LIST • Your time to register is on The Wait Lists for all classes will begin the instant your Registration Information classes close due to full enrollment . If seats become e-mail . You can use Self-Service/ available, students on Wait Lists will be automatically WebAdvisor to register ONLY enrolled and notified if successfully added to a class AT OR AFTER YOUR ASSIGNED from the Wait List . More information will be posted on REGISTRATION TIME. our web site www .grossmont .edu . • Sign on at www.grossmont.edu You may either be enrolled in a class or be on the Wait Information and click on the Self-Service/WebAdvisor link . List, but not both . For example, if you are enrolled in Registration • You will need to know the semester you are registering for, MATH 110, you cannot be on a Wait List for another your student I .D . and password, the college and the section section of MATH 110. Remember, there is no guarantee number(s) of the class(es) for which you wish to enroll . you will be able to enroll in any Wait List classes . If you place yourself on a wait list, you MUST attend the • Click on the registration option and follow the directions . first class meeting . Self-Service/WebAdvisor will tell • You may add or drop classes, add your name to a Priority you your position on the wait list . Wait List, purchase parking and benefit cards, pay your UPDATING YOUR RECORDS registration fees, view and print your schedule, change your address, and view and print grades . • What is my User’s I.D.? User I.D. is your first name, a period and your last name (firstname.lastname); and For step-by-step instructions, please refer to the next page . • is case sensitive . Your user I .D . may contain numbers . REGISTRATION DATES AND HOURS Go to the Self-Service/WebAdvisor webpage and Self-Service/WebAdvisor availability: select “What is my user I .D .?” from the Student Menu . April 19, 2021 - June 13, 2021 Provide the required information to obtain your user I .D . . Monday - Sunday 7:00 a .m . - 10:00 p .m . • What is my Colleague I .D .? Colleague I .D . is a unique 7 Not available on holidays digit student identification number assigned to you by GENERAL INFORMATION the college (replaces social security number as I .D .) . • Priority registration - Please refer to the college web • What is my Password? The initial Password is your site for priority registration information . PIN (birth date – MMDDYY) . Upon first login you • Time conflicts are not allowed! You may not register will be required to choose a NEW password (must be for any section that meets at the same time as another 6-9 characters, using both letters and numbers, is case section you have selected . sensitive) . • Address and E-Mail Changes: Login to Self-Service/ • You may not enroll in two sections of the same subject. For example, you may not enroll in two WebAdvisor, click Students, click Address Change and sections of ART 120. update your information . We will be corresponding to maximum number of units you via e-mail regarding registration information, class • The you may enroll in for change notifications and other important messages; summer is eight (8). To add additional units, you must therefore, it is important that your e-mail is correct . obtain a counselor’s signature on an overload clearance Please make sure you have the college domain (gcccd . card. This card, along with an add card, should be edu) on your Safe Sender list . submitted to the Admissions and Records office during regular office hours. • Academic Program (Major Code): You may update both Grossmont your Academic Program (major) by submitting a Major • You may register for classes at Change Form to the Admissions and Records Office. College and/or Cuyamaca College through Self- Service/WebAdvisor (providing one of the college(s) has a current application on file). COURSE PREREQUISITES Get your I.D. cards at the Course prerequisites will be checked. Please check Admissions and Records Office. the course description in the college catalog for course prerequisites . If an assessment test is required, check the list of test dates on the assessment web site at www .grossmont .edu/assessment . If you believe you have met the prerequisite, visit our web site at www . grossmont .edu and click on Help For Students then scroll to Prerequisite Clearance . If the prerequisite has not been met, an alternate course should be selected .

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 5 PREREQUISITE ALERT . . . PREREQUISITE ALERT

Prerequisite Clearance Information It is extremely important to clear your prerequisites from coursework taken at colleges outside the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District before your registration date! Please check to see if your class has a prerequisite. Prerequisites must be cleared prior to enrollment. Plan ahead and take care of this as early as possible to avoid waiting in long lines and possible delays to your enrollment in important classes. Prerequisites ARE NOT cleared automatically.

Prerequisite Requests to clear any prerequisite MUST be initiated by the student. Alert Please visit the prerequisite clearance website at https://www.grossmont.edu/admissions/prerequisites-by-program/index.php and navigate to the appropriate department(s) for instructions on how to clear a specific course prerequisite. Required prerequisites are posted in the college catalog and available online.

Administration of Justice Health Education American Sign Language Health Sciences Anthropology Mathematics Art Media Communication Astronomy Multimedia Biology Music Business Nursing Business Office Technology Nutrition Cardiovascular Technology Occupational Therapy Assistant Chemistry Oceanography Child Development Orthopedic Technology Communication Photography Computer Science Physical Science Culinary Arts Physics Economics Psychology English Respiratory Therapy English as a Second Language Sociology Exercise Science & Wellness Theatre Arts Geography World Languages (formerly Foreign Languages) Geology

6 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu WEB REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS How to Sign In:

Click on Log In & follow the steps

Type in your user ID. Your user ID is your firstname.lastname *All lowercase*

Type in your password. The first time you log in your password is your birthdate in (MMDDYY). You will then be prompted to change your password. ONLINE REGISTRATION

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 7 Your 6 digit DOB (MMDDYY)

Your new password must be 6 to 9 characters in length and include both letters and numbers. ONLINE REGISTRATION

Click on Student

• Click Search, Plan & Register, Waitlist, Schedule

8 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu How to Register:

Click on Academics and Click Advanced Search for Classes. “Similar to Search Class Schedule via Web Advisor” to look for specific class/section. ONLINE REGISTRATION

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 9 Or Search by Subject:

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Plan & Schedule: You may use Filter Results to narrow down your search.

 

Select Add once you have found the section you would like to register for.

10 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu  Once you have selected a section, a window will open with course information on the section you selected. 



If you would like to schedule this course, select Add Section. If not, select Close and repeat the previous steps until you have selected the course you want to schedule.

Selecting Add Section in the previous step only adds the course as a planned course. To complete the Registration Process, you must select Student Planning & Registration from the Student Planning drop down at the top of the screen. ONLINE REGISTRATION

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The course you previously planned should appear. If you are satisfied with this course, select Register.

If you have more than one course planned and you would like to schedule them all at one

ONLINE REGISTRATION time, select Register Now Scheduled Courses.

Registered courses will appear in green.

12 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu Registering Using Add Authorization: To complete the Registration Process Using Add Authorization, you must select Plan and Schedule under Student Planning & Registration.

The course you previously planned should appear. If you are satisfied with this course, select Register.

After the Course has started, this popup will appear “Please See Instructor for Add Authorization.”

If you type something into the text box. It will give you an error message. The Add Authorization is not a code, but access to be into the desired section that is only given by the instructor.

ONLINE REGISTRATION

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 13 If you do not have an add authorization, here is example email to send to your instructors for an add authorization.

Once you have been given Add Authorization by the instructor, under the section it will read, “Authorized for Add.” Click Register for the

ONLINE REGISTRATION desired class.

Registered courses will appear in green.

Once the Add Deadline has passed. You will get an error message saying “Late Add Petition Needed – A&R.” This error message means you have to petition to register for the desired class, please see A&R at Building 10 or call (619) 644 – 7186.

14 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu How to drop a section:

If you decide to drop a course prior to the semester start date, select Drop.

Click Update to proceed with Drop

After you Drop the course in Self- Service, it is placed back as a planned course. To remove it from planned, click the X. ONLINE REGISTRATION

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 15 How to pay your fees:

Click on Financial Information and Click Student Billing, Make a Payment. ONLINE REGISTRATION

Click on the Proceed to Click on the down Payment button arrow and choose a Payment Method

16 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu OTHER STEPS TO CONSIDER STEPS TO BECOME A Grad Guru – Download Grad Guru app (iOS/Android) to keep deadlines and school events organized NEW STUDENT Request College Transcripts/Advanced Placement NEW STUDENT CHECK LIST (AP) Test scores 1. SUBMIT AN APPLICATION Official AP Test scores and college transcripts from all colleges and universities previously attended must be requested and Submit an admissions application submitted to the Admissions and Records office. Visit grossmont edu. and click “Apply/Find Classes” Clear course pre-requisites online: Grossmont .edu 2. GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA PROMISE • Select Quick Links in the header Grossmont-Cuyamaca Promise provides two-years of free tuition to first-time college students who meet the • Click on “Pre-requisite Clearance Form Information” requirements. To learn more go to MyCollegePromise .net • Click on Placement/Prerequisite Clearance Form (left 3. COMPLETE ONLINE ORIENTATION hand side) • Log into Self-Service/WebAdvisor ENGLISH AND MATH PLACEMENT • Click on “Students” Grossmont College students will no longer need to • Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, Click take the Accuplacer English and math assessment Step 1 - Online Orientation test for placement into English and math classes due 4. RECEIVE PLACEMENT/ASSESSMENT to AB705. Determine your placement level in Math and English, Please refer below for the multiple ways in which a or ESL . student can receive English and math placement: • Use the online guided self-placement questionnaire • Log into Self-Service/WebAdvisor HIGH SCHOOL GPA • Click on “Students” The State of California has passed a new law (AB705) • Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, Click which provides students access to complete transfer Step 2 - Assessment/Placement Questionnaire level courses in English and math in one year . High school GPA will be the primary factor in determining

The questionnaire will determine if English language a New Student

placement . An online questionnaire will be available Steps to Become learners will need to take the ESL Assessment . to provide placement for English and math classes . • If ESL Assessment is recommended, complete the Beginning on March, 1, 2019 online ESL self-guided placement questionnaire , please access the online through the student menu in WebAdvisor . For more guided self-placement questionnaire by following the information, please contact the Assessment Center directions listed below: by emailing Grossmont Assessment@gcccd. edu. . Log into Self-Service/WebAdvisor 5. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID OR CALIFORNIA Click on “Students” DREAM ACT Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, Free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): https://studentaid .gov . Click “Step 2-Assessment/Placement Questionnaire” California Dream Act Application is for undocumented COURSE FROM ANOTHER COLLEGE students: https://dream .csac .ca .gov . If an English or math class has been completed from 6. CREATE AN ABBREVIATED EDUCATION PLAN another college or university within the , This is a one semester plan with recommended students can submit the appropriate documentation courses to take based on student’s educational goals . through the prerequisite clearance for possible English You have two options to complete this step: and math placement at https://www .grossmont edu/. Option 1 (Online) admissions/placement-prerequisite-clearance-form .php . • Log into Self-Service/WebAdvisor ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) EXAM • Click on “Students” If an AP exam has been passed with a score of 3 or • Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, Click higher in the following classes: English Language and Step 3 - Online Advising Composition, English Literature and Composition, Note: In order to complete this step, you must have completed Calculus BC/AB subscore, or Statistics, students can the online Assessment/Placement Questionnaire. submit the appropriate documentation through the prerequisite clearance for possible English and math Option 2 (In person at Grossmont College) placement at https://www .grossmont .edu/admissions/ Attend a MINI session at the counseling center located placement-prerequisite-clearance-form .php . in Building 10 . 7. REGISTER AND PAY FOR CLASSES You will be able to view your registration date/ time and register for classes through Self-Service/ WebAdvisor under the “Registration” menu . You can pay on Self-Service/WebAdvisor or Cashier’s office located in Building 10 . www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 17 ESL PLACEMENT ADULT REENTRY STUDENTS Students who are recommended to take English as a Second The Adult Reentry Center provides adults the Language (ESL) classes will complete the online ESL self- opportunity to experience a higher degree of personal, guided placement questionnaire to determine the most vocational and academic self-fulfillment within the appropriate starting level . For more information, please supportive environment of Grossmont College. The contact the Assessment Center by emailing Grossmont . re-entry person is one who has been away from the Assessment@gcccd edu. . formal educational setting for a period of time . WORLD LANGUAGE AND CHEMISTRY 141 Activities include re-entry peer panel to discuss TESTS managing school, family and/or career, academic advising, assistance with admissions, registration The Assessment Center also provides various tests for procedures, English/math assessment (optional), placement into World Language courses. These tests are financial aid and other available services offered available to take once a semester for students who are on campus . Register for this workshop by phone at not currently enrolled into a World Language course . A (619) 644-7697 . chemistry test for placement into Chemistry 141 is also available for students to take. This test can only be taken The following courses are recommended to help once and will not be available to students who have re-entry students succeed with their transition into already enrolled into Chemistry 120 . college . INSTITUTIONAL ESL ASSESSMENT FOR COUN 110 ...... Career Decision-Making INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS COUN 120 ...... College and Career Success COUN 130 ...... Study Skills and Time Management Grossmont College offers an Institutional ESL ENGL 061 ...... College Writing Skills I Assessment. The minimum placement score is ESL 105

Steps to Become Steps to Become ENGL 062 ...... College Writing Skills II a New Student for admission purposes. The ESL placement score is valid FS 110 ...... Life Management for one year and ESL Assessment can be taken once per IDS 198 ...... Supervised Tutoring application period . For more information, test dates, and to register, please click here: Institutional ESL Assessment INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM Registration Form . Please register early to save your International students who have received an I-20 form space . Results will be available within 3-4 business days . from Grossmont College Admissions Office and have F-1 This is a free ESL assessment. status are expected to meet the assessment, orientation and registration requirements in their admission letter . CONTINUING STUDENTS All International F-1 visa students must be full-time Continuing students are encouraged to take advantage of (12 units minimum each fall and spring semester) and the available counseling services . Pre-set appointments maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2 0. to will be available throughout the year . In selecting remain in status with Immigration . courses, students should consult the Grossmont College catalog for prerequisites, or corequisites, advisories on AUDITING PROCEDURES recommended preparation and course descriptions . Audit enrollment will not be permitted until students Information regarding degree and certificate programs have completed the allowable number of repeats is available in the Counseling Center and online at in practice or performance courses . Priority class www .grossmont .edu enrollments are given to students desiring to take the course for credit . No student will be permitted to enroll READMIT STUDENTS/TRANSFER-IN STUDENTS for audit purposes until Monday of the third week of You are encouraged to take advantage of the available instruction . counseling services . If you have completed an English Audit enrollment will be based on “seats available” and and/or math course previously at Grossmont or at will not be used to count toward minimum enrollment another college, you may be excused from the assessment requirements . If a class closes after an auditor has been process . In selecting courses, students should consult admitted, the auditor may be asked to leave to make the current Grossmont College catalog for prerequisites, room for the credit students . Instructor discretion is corequisites, advisories on recommended preparation strongly recommended . and course descriptions . Permission to audit a class is done at the discretion of the Information regarding degree and certificate programs instructor and with the instructor’s signed permission . is available in the Counseling Center and online at Appropriate forms and procedures are available in the www .grossmont .edu . Admissions and Records Office. STUDENTS WITH DEGREES No credit will be received for auditing a course. The You are required to meet all class prerequisites college will not maintain any attendance or academic and corequisites listed in the current college catalog . records for a student that audits a course . Prerequisites may include a class and/or assessment . If you have completed an equivalent course, you may be excused from meeting that specific course requirement. You are encouraged to contact the Counseling Center for more information at (619) 644-7208 .

18 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu LOWER DIVISION COURSE EQUIVALENCIES FOR UC, CSU and Independent/Private CHANGES AFTER Universities and Colleges Students who are interested in satisfying certain CLASSES BEGIN lower division course requirements in the major or in THE “AUTHORIZATION CODE” general education can complete equivalent courses at PROCESS Grossmont College . In addition to articulated equivalent courses, it is important to know that the vast majority You may add open classes the first week of school by of courses completed at Grossmont College transfer as obtaining an Authorization Code from the instructor . fulfilling requirements for majors or as elective units. With this Authorization Code you may register using Self-Service/WebAdvisor For additional assistance, visit the Grossmont College www .grossmont .edu . Articulation web site: www .grossmont .edu/articulation . The last day to use the AUTHORIZATION CODE will All official articulation for the CSU (California State vary by class. You must add the class by the “USE BY” University) and UC (University of California) systems is date printed on the AUTHORIZATION CODE label. available at www .assist .org. This site is readily available Once the AUTHORIZATION CODE has expired, you via the Grossmont College Articulation Web Site . must get the instructor’s signature on an Add/Drop card. It is important to use these tools along with the assistance from counselors at Grossmont College . The AUTHORIZATION CODE is for your use only. If ZERO TEXTBOOK COST you share this code with someone who uses it first, you will not be permitted to enroll in the class unless the Zero Textbook Cost sections, designated as instructor assigns another AUTHORIZATION CODE to “ZTC” in the class schedule, do not require students you . to purchase a textbook. These sections may have recommended (but not required) books, or may use free, This code will not override course prerequisites! You openly licensed teaching and learning resources, such as will not be permitted to add the class until course Open Educational Resources (OER). ZTC sections may prerequisites are cleared at the Counseling Center . have a materials fee such as lab supplies, calculator, test You will need to provide the AUTHORIZATION CODE forms, etc. but no conventional textbook fees. The college when you use Self-Service/WebAdvisor . Once the Changes After strives to ensure that the ZTC designations are accurate; AUTHORIZATION CODE is entered, the class should be Classes Begin however, under some circumstances, the instructor or added . assigned materials may change, affecting course material Payment for added classes is expected at time of costs. The online version of the class schedule has the registration. most current listing of ZTC course offerings. If possible, A Class and Fee Statement will NOT be mailed. You may please refer to the online schedule instead of the print print a list of your classes on Self-Service/WebAdvisor schedule for the most up-to-date list of ZTC classes. (use the “View/Print Schedule” link) . OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER) TO DROP A CLASS Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, You may drop a class using Self-Service/WebAdvisor . learning, and research resources that reside in the public You must complete the drop before the drop domain or have been released under an open license . deadline for the class refund OER are legally available and free of cost to students . . To be eligible for a , you Class sections using OER with no textbook costs are must drop the class before the refund deadline . designated as “ZTC” in the class schedule. A refund check will be mailed to you or you may contact the College Cashier’s Office. Refunds donot carry over to future semesters .

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 19 BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT Summer 2021 Course Offering 6 Week Online Course: June 14-July 22 Course Unit Course Title BOT 114 1 Essential Word BOT 115 1 Essential Excel BOT 132 3 Google Applications for Business

8 Week Online Course: June 14-August 5

Business Office Course Unit Course Title Technology BOT 106 1 Effective Job Search BOT 107 2 Office Systems & Procedures For more information: Contact Candy McLaughlin at [email protected] or visit our website at www.grossmont.edu/bot.

20 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu HOW TO READ COURSE OFFERINGS

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# ENGL-110 COLLEGE COMPOSITION 3.0 1234 12:00PM-1:50 MTWTH 51-584 M.Donnelly

* BIO-110 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY Notes that apply to all 4.0 Some weekend field studies may be held sections of a course

5678 8:00AM- 9:50 MTWTH 30-112 M.Golden and 10:00AM-11:50 MTWTH 36-325B

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BSBL Field ____ Cuyamaca College 32-CDC Child Development Center 900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy, El Cajon, CA 92019 CRTS Courts ____ El Cajon Valley High School HOSP Hospital 1035 E Madison Ave, El Cajon, CA 92021 40-POOL Pool RAMP Ski Ramp ____ Grossmont Hospital SFBF Field 5555 Grossmont Center Dr ., La Mesa, CA 91942 TBA To Be Arranged ____ Mission Trails Regional Park TFF Track & Football Field 1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA 92119 41-121 Training Room TRCK Track ____ Scripps Clinic 70-234 Tutoring Center 10666 N. Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037 VBC Sand Courts ____ West Hills High School WEB Internet Course 8756 Mast Blvd ., Santee, CA 92071 70-066 Distance Learning Room

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 21 Foundations for Math 020 (1) Quantitative Reasoning Unit V support classes that will be taken concurr Please note some students will be placed in "0" alue in Par Intermediate Algebra for Quantitative Reasoning Engineering, Business, Intermediate Algebra Elementary Statistics Elementary Algebra enthesis Math 090 (5) Math 110 (5) Math 160 (4) Math 120 (3) Math 103 (3) Science OR OR

Foundations for Math 060 (2) Elementary Grossmont College Mathematics Department Statistics ently Stats/Quantitative Foundations for Math 096 (6) . Reasoning Math Pathways Math Pathways GENERAL General Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math class. Quantitative Reasoning Example Majors: Child Development Graphic Design Math 120 (3) Culinary Arts History Spanish English Music BOT ASL Art Elementary Statistics Example Majors: Exercise Science Political Science Math 160 (4) Allied Health Social Work Psychology Philosophy Sociology Nursing

22 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu . ently & Elementary I Elementary II Math 125 (3) Math 126 (3) Math 128 (1.5) Structure & Concept Structure & Concept Children's Math Thinking ed by many universities. equir ecommended to take Math 125 & 128 concurr Education Ideally it is r Math 128 isn't r Math Pathways Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math class. Education Major Notes: Math Pathways EDUCATION Math 108 (6) Business, Science Beginning & Inter. Algebra for Engineering, Grossmont College Mathematics Department & Elementary I Elementary II Math 125 (3) Math 126 (3) Math 128 (1.5) Structure & Concept Structure & Concept Children's Math Thinking enthesis OR Science Math 110 (5) Math 103 (3) Math 090 (5) Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Engineering, Business, alue in Par Intermediate Algebra for Unit V

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 23 Foundations for Math 078 (2) Calculus for Unit V Bus, Soc, & Behave Sci Intermediate Algebra for Engineering, Business, alue in Par Elementary Algebra Math 090 (5) Math 110 (5) Science enthesis Calculus for Business, Elementary Statistics Social & Behavioral Math 160 (4) Math 178 (4) Sciences Grossmont College Mathematics Department Algebra for Engineering, Beginning & Inter. Business, Science Math 108 (6) Math Pathways Foundations for Math Pathways Math 060 (2) Elementary Business Statistics BUSINESS Business Major Notes: Calculus for Bus, Foundations for Math 078 (2) Soc, & Behave accept Math 178. Some universities REQUIRE Math 180 for Business majors & won't Many Business majors do not need BOTH Math 178 & 160. It is r Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math class. support classes that will be taken concurr Please note some students will be placed in "0" Sci ecommended to take Math 178 befor Calculus for Business, Elementary Statistics Social & Behavioral Math 160 (4) Math 178 (4) Sciences e taking Math 160. ently Foundations for Math 060 (2) Elementary Statistics .

24 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu Math 108 (6) Math 285 (3) Business, Science Beginning & Inter. Differential Equations Algebra for Engineering, TH 175 . Pre-Calculus TH 170 & MA Math 176* (6) TH 176 is equivalent to passing both MA TH 175. A student will earn 6 units for passing TH 176 or a total of 7 units for passing both MA *Passing MA Linear Algebra Math 284 (3) TH 170 & MA Science MA Math 110 (5) Math 090 (5) Elementary Algebra Engineering, Business, Intermediate Algebra for Stem Please see a counselor prior to registering for Math Class. Math Pathways Pre-Calculus Math 076 (2) Foundations for Calculus II Math 280 (4) STEM Analytic Geometry & Math 180 (5) Math 075 (2) College Algebra Foundations for Math Pathways Analytic Geometry & Calculus I Math 108 (6) Business, Science Beginning & Inter. Algebra for Engineering, . G rossmont College Mathematics Department Math 281 (4) ently Intermediate Calculus AND Analytic Trig Math 175* (4) College Algebra Math 170* (3) enthesis Science Math 110 (5) Math 090 (5) alue in Par Elementary Algebra Discrete Math Math 245 (3) Engineering, Business, Intermediate Algebra for Please note some students will be placed in "0" support classes that will be taken concurr Unit V

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 25 Grossmont College Class Formats for Summer 2021

Traditional Online (DE) Remote (ERT) Hybrid Face-to-Face (Asynchronous) (Synchronous) (Face-to-Face + Online) (On Campus)

Class Formats Traditional Online (DE) Remote (ERT) (Asynchronous) (Synchronous) In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there In a remote online class, there are some required are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All real-time online meetings (via Zoom) that occur on content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework has due dates scheduled days and times, but, all course activity occurs as set by the instructor, but can be completed at any time online. There are no required on-campus meetings. before the due date according to an individual student's Course content can be delivered both in Canvas and schedule. Quizzes or tests may have a shortened period synchronously in Zoom. Quizzes, tests, and other course- (usually a week's time) during which students will need to work may be completed outside of the online Zoom complete them meetings by the due date set by the instructor.

Hybrid Face-to-Face (Face-to-Face + Online) (On Campus) In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and In an on-campus class, course activity occurs face-to-face face-to-face on-campus; both the online and on-campus at Grossmont College or a designated physical site. The portion are required. The on-campus meetings occur at course meetings occur at scheduled days and times. scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered Instructors may still use Canvas or other software to in Canvas and Zoom. enhance (like posting the syllabus or hosting a discussion board) the class outside of the face-to-face meetings.

26 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation 8759 AMERICAN SIGNLANGUAGE 8670 8669 8878 1870 8877 8876 5547 ADMINISTRATION OFJUSTICE Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +#

ASL-120 AOJ-206 AOJ-202 AOJ-200 AOJ-110 [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8759isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8670isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8669isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8878isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 1870isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8877isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8876isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5547isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigherinAOJ200 2020-2021 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

AMERICAN SIGNLANGUAGEI CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION CRIMINAL EVIDENCE CRIMINAL LAW INTRO TOADMINOFJUSTICE Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation June 14-July22 June 14-July22 Days

6 Weeks 6 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor S.Engelhart M.Stewart M.Stewart R.Michelson K.Menck E.Gnekow S.Sampson S.Sampson forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Summer 2021 ANTHROPOLOGY 8761 8760 8758 8763 7742 1551 7773 Section +# +# +# +# +# +# +# ASL-220 ASL-121 ASL-120 ANTH-215 ANTH-140 ANTH-130 ANTH-120 See coursedescription incatalog. [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8761isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8760isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8758isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8763isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7742isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe *ZTC* [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 1551isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe *ZTC* [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7773isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inASL121 equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inASL120 equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigherinMATH103110 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

AMERICAN SIGNLANGUAGEIII AMERICAN SIGNLANGUAGEII AMERICAN SIGNLANGUAGEI STATISTICS/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES INTRO TOARCHAEOLOGY INTRO TOPHYSICALANTHROPOLOGY CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY June 14-August5 June 14-August5 June 14-July22 Days 8 Weeks 8 Weeks 6 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor J.Shatwell J.Shatwell S.Mains J.Weinrich C.Hinton A.Vigil L.Braff Units 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 27

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

6 Weeks June 28 - August 5 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING +# ANTH-130 INTRO TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0 (LAB OR LECTURE) OF ANY BIOLOGY COURSE MAY LOSE THEIR 8762 TBA WEB M.Rance PLACE IN THE CLASS. Section 8762 is a distance learning course offered on the 6 Weeks Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: June 14 - July 22 [email protected] 8973 TBA WEB M.Blood Section 8973 is a distance learning course offered on the +# BIO-120 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 4.0 Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: It is important to attend the first meeting of all classes. [email protected] If students are unable to do so, the instructor should be notified. Failure to attend the first class may result in the ARABIC student being dropped from the class. Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or 6 Weeks equivalent and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 June 14 - July 22 and CHEM 115 or equivalent. 8840 9:00-11:05AM MTWTH WEB N.Gekakis +# ARBC-120 ARABIC I 5.0 and 8776 9:00-12:15PM MTWTH WEB STAFF 11:20-1:25PM MTWTH WEB Section 8776 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory Section 8840 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more information, email the instructor. information, email the instructor. 8919 11:15-1:20PM MTWTH WEB A.Everett ART and 1:35-3:40PM MTWTH WEB 8 Weeks June 14 - August 5 Section 8919 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more +# ART-120 TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3.0 information, email the instructor. 8724 TBA WEB J.Bennett 8857 11:20-1:25PM MTWTH WEB N.Gekakis Section 8724 is a distance learning course offered on the and Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 1:40-3:45PM MTWTH WEB [email protected] Section 8857 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. 6 Weeks Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more Courses of Instruction June 28 - August 5 information, email the instructor.

+# ART-100 ART APPRECIATION 3.0 8 Weeks 5170 TBA WEB M.Molina June 14 - August 5 Section 5170 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# BIO-141 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 3.0 [email protected] It is important to attend the first meeting of all classes. If students are unable to do so, the instructor should be ASTRONOMY notified. Failure to attend the first class may result in the student being dropped from the class. 8 Weeks Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 or June 14 - August 5 equivalent. Only Nursing majors may fulfill the BIO 120 prerequisite with one year of high school biology with a lab. +# ASTR-110 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY 3.0 Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in 1858 TBA WEB J.Fitzgerald BIO 140 or equivalent. Section 1858 is a distance learning course offered on the 8858 11:00-12:20PM MTWTH WEB J.Holden Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Section 8858 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory [email protected] instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more information, email the instructor.

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

28 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# +# 8860 8859 BIO-141L 8862 BIO-152 8861 BIO-144 information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8860isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8859isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory student beingdroppedfromtheclass. notified. Failuretoattendthefirstclassmayresultin If studentsareunabletodoso,theinstructorshouldbe It isimportanttoattendthefirstmeetingofallclasses. during thetimeslisted.Formoreinformation,emailinstructor. Section 8862willrequirebothonlineandin-personmeetings student beingdroppedfromtheclass. notified. Failuretoattendthefirstclassmayresultin If studentsareunabletodoso,theinstructorshouldbe It isimportanttoattendthefirstmeetingofallclasses. information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8861isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory student beingdroppedfromtheclass. notified. Failuretoattendthefirstclassmayresultin If studentsareunabletodoso,theinstructorshouldbe It isimportanttoattendthefirstmeetingofallclasses. BIO 140orequivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in equivalent orconcurrentenrollmentinBIO141equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inBIO141 CHEM 115orequivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in prerequisite withoneyearofhighschoolbiologyalab. equivalent. OnlyNursingmajorsmayfulfilltheBIO120 Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inBIO120 prerequisite withoneyearofhighschoolbiologyalab. equivalent. OnlyNursingmajorsmayfulfilltheBIO120 Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inBIO120 2020-2021 1:30-4:20PM 8:00-10:50AM 8:05-9:25PM and 4:00-7:05PM 5:30-8:20PM Time LAB INHUMANPHYSIOLOGY PARAMEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY ANATOMY ANDPHYSIOLOGYI Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation July 12-August5 MTWTH WEB MTWTH WEB MTWTH WEB MTWTH 30-138 MTWTH WEB Days

4 Weeks Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor J.Holden J.Holden G.Perez A.Shearer forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 1.0 5.0 4.0

Summer 2021 8880 5166 8671 8879 BUSINESS 1505 0615 8881 5534 5168 7546 Section +

BUS-121 BUS-120 BUS-115 BUS-110 BUS-195 BUS-146 BUS-128 BUS-125 See coursedescription incatalog. Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8880isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5166isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8671isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8879isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 1505isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 0615isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8881isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5534isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5168isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7546isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe equivalent Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inBUS120 equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inENGL110 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING HUMAN RELATIONSINBUSINESS INTRODUCTION TOBUSINESS PRINCIPLES-MONEY MGMTSUCCESS MARKETING BUSINESS COMMUNICATION BUSINESS LAW . June 28-August5 Days 6 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor STAFF K.Hern S.Maier STAFF M.Barendse E.Nicasio STAFF J.Carcioppolo B.Keliher P.Chow Units 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 29

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

2 Weeks BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY July 26 - August 5

6 Weeks < BOT-086 ESSENTIAL SKILL/WORKPLC SUCES 4.0 June 14 - July 22 Pass/No Pass Only. 8672 8:00-4:20PM MTWTH WEB D.Dixon/L.Keane BOT-114 ESSENTIAL WORD 1.0 L.Klotz/S.Thomas Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 096 and 097, BOT 101 Section 8672 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory or 101A and 101B or equivalent, and ENGL 105 or equivalent instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. reading level. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more 8874 TBA WEB S.Thomas information, email the instructor. Section 8874 is a distance learning course offered on the Includes a 30-minute lunch break. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 8673 8:00-4:20PM MTWTH WEB D.Dixon/L.Keane [email protected] L.Klotz/S.Thomas BOT-115 ESSENTIAL EXCEL 1.0 Section 8673 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 096, 097 and 100 or instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. equivalent, and ENGL 105 or equivalent reading level. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more 8875 TBA WEB M.Pressnall information, email the instructor. Section 8875 is a distance learning course offered on the Includes a 30-minute lunch break. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY BOT-119 WINDOWS FOR INFORMATION WORKER 2.0 Recommended Preparation: “Pass” grade in BOT 096 or 6 Weeks concurrent enrollment or equivalent. June 14 - July 22 9427 TBA WEB S.Thomas Section 9427 is a distance learning course offered on the CVTE-114 CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY 2.0 Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 111 and 113. [email protected] 8785 9:00-3:40PM M 31-112 E.Barrow BOT-132 GOOGLE APPLICATIONS FOR BUS 3.0 Includes a 30-minute lunch break. 2239 TBA WEB L.Keane CVTE-121 CLINICAL PRACT I: ADULT ECHO 2.0 Section 2239 is a distance learning course offered on the Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 110 and 115. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 8794 TBA HOSP E.Barrow [email protected] The first class meeting will be held on Monday, June 14 at 8:30 a.m. *ZTC* 8 Weeks in room 31-112 for a final briefing and assignment verification. June 14 - August 5 Eight hours of lab to be arranged (2 days per week) with the instructor for clinical at the hospitals, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Courses of Instruction CVTE-122 CLINIC PRAC I:INVASIVE CARDIO 2.0 BOT-106 EFFECTIVE JOB SEARCH 1.0 8872 TBA WEB J.Colon Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 109 and 116. 8795 TBA HOSP E.Barrow Section 8872 is a distance learning course offered on the The first class meeting will be held on Monday, June 14 at 8:30 a.m. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: in room 31-112 for a final briefing and assignment verification. [email protected] Eight hours of lab to be arranged (2 days per week) with the BOT-107 OFFICE SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES 2.0 instructor for clinical at the hospitals, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Recommended Preparation: BOT/CSIS 096 and 097, BOT 101 or CVTE-123 CLINIC PRACT I: VASCULAR TECH 2.0 101A and 101B, or equivalent or concurrent enrollment. ENGL Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in CVTE 110 and 117. 105 or equivalent reading level. 8798 TBA HOSP E.Barrow 8873 TBA WEB M.Pressnall/J.Colon The first class meeting will be held on Monday, June 14 at 8:30 a.m. Section 8873 is a distance learning course offered on the in room 31-112 for a final briefing and assignment verification. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Eight hours of lab to be arranged (2 days per week) with the [email protected] instructor for clinical at the hospitals, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

30 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation J.Stanfield WEB MTWTH 8:00-10:05AM 8830 CHEMISTRY Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# +# TAKING CHEMISTRY110,117,241,OR242. BY STUDENTS,ATTHEFIRSTLABMEETING,EXCEPTTHOSE CHEMICAL GOGGLESORSAFETYGLASSESMUSTBESUPPLIED ROSTER. (LECTURE ORLAB)WILLBEDROPPEDFROMTHECLASS STUDENTS WHODONOTATTENDTHEFIRSTCLASSMEETING 8918 CHEM-141 8831 8832 CHEM-120 CHEM-115 Safety glassesmustbesuppliedbythestudent. Safety glassesmustbesuppliedbythestudent. instructor. during thetimeslisted.Formoreinformation,email Section 8830willrequirebothonlineandin-personmeetings Safety glassesmustbesuppliedbythestudent. higher or“Pass”inMATH110equivalent. equivalent ortheCHEM141assessmentanda“C”grade Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inCHEM120 equivalent Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMATH110 Prerequisite: Gradeof“Pass”inMATH090orequivalent. 2020-2021 10:30-1:35PM and 8:00-9:20AM 4:00-6:05PM and 12:40-2:45PM 11:00-1:05PM and 8:00-10:05AM 11:00-1:05PM and Time GENERAL CHEMISTRYI PREP FORGENERALCHEMISTRY FUNDAMENTALS OFCHEMISTRY . Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation June 14-August5 June 14-July22 MTWTH 30-240 MTWTH 31-127 MTWTH 34-150 MTWTH 30-242 MTWTH 34-150 MTWTH 30-242 MTWTH 30-250 Days

8 Weeks 6 Weeks Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor B.Hamaoka J.George/J.Czworkowski M.Larter forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 5.0 4.0 4.0

Summer 2021 8870 8869 1455 5399 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 8707 8704 8703 7433 COMMUNICATION 8871 Section +# +# +# +#

GCCCD.EDU GCCCD.EDU ORROXANNETUSCANYAT:ROXANNE.TUSCANY@ SHOULD CONTACTVICTORIACURRANAT:VICTORIA.CURRAN@ ANYONE INTERESTEDINMAJORINGCOMMUNICATION CD-131 CD-125 CD-124 COMM-122 COMM-120 See coursedescription incatalog. [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8870isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8869isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 1455isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5399isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8704isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8703isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7433isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8871isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe 125 orequivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigherinCD123and TBA TBA TBA TBA 10:00-1:50PM TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

CHILD, FAMILYANDCOMMUNITY CHILD GROWTHANDDEVELOPMENT INFANT &TODDLERDEVELOPMENT PUBLIC SPEAKING INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION June 28-August5 June 14-July22 TTH Days 6 Weeks 6 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB 31-112 WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor R.Sepulveda M.Soltero R.Sepulveda M.Soltero M.McHan V.Curran T.Perez R.Tuscany STAFF Units 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 31

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

6 Weeks CSIS-250 INTRO TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING 4.0 June 28 - August 5 Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 119 or equivalent. +# COMM-120 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 5523 TBA WEB A.Recalde/H.Nguyen 8705 TBA WEB L.Stefani Section 5523 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 8705 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] [email protected] CSIS-293 INTRO TO JAVA PROGRAMMING 4.0 8706 9:00-11:25AM TWTH WEB STAFF Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in Section 8706 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory CSIS 110 and 119 or equivalent. instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. 9483 TBA WEB G.Sfakianakis Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more Section 9483 is a distance learning course offered on the information, email the instructor. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] COMPUTER SCI INFO SYSTEMS CSIS-294 INTERM JAVA PROG/DATA STRUCT 4.0 FOR COURSE EQUIVALENCIES REGARDING CUYAMACA’S BOT/ Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 293 or CIS/CS COURSES, REFER TO THE CSIS DEGREE SECTION IN THE equivalent. 8893 TBA WEB J.Gappy CATALOG. Section 8893 is a distance learning course offered on the CSIS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING STUDENTS SHOULD ALLOW AN Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: ADDITIONAL 6 - 9 HOURS PER WEEK TO COMPLETE ASSIGNED [email protected] PROJECTS. CSIS-296 INTRO TO C++ PROGRAMMING 4.0 Using C++ in Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 6 Weeks Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in June 28 - August 5 CSIS 119 or equivalent. 8894 TBA WEB K.Stevens CSIS-110 PRINCIPLES/INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4.0 Section 8894 is a distance learning course offered on the 1793 TBA WEB A.Andersen Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Section 1793 is a distance learning course offered on the [email protected] Internet. For more information, e-mail the instructor at: [email protected] COUNSELING 8888 TBA WEB J.Hansen 6 Weeks Section 8888 is a distance learning course offered on the June 14 - July 22 Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] + COUN-120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS 3.0 CSIS-113 INTRODUCTION TO LINUX 3.0 0992 TBA WEB G.Patnaik Courses of Instruction Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in Section 0992 is a distance learning course offered on the CSIS 110 and 112 or equivalent. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 8891 TBA WEB T.Glenn-Hall [email protected] Section 8891 is a distance learning course offered on the *ZTC* Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 4 Weeks [email protected] July 12 - August 5 CSIS-119 INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 3.0 Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in + COUN-120 COLLEGE AND CAREER SUCCESS 3.0 CSIS 110 and 112 or equivalent. 8726 TBA WEB W.Cruzado 9612 TBA WEB T.Trzos Section 8726 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 9612 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] [email protected] *ZTC* CSIS-165 ASSEMBLY LANG/MACHINE ARCHITEC 4.0 1 Day Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 296 or July 22 equivalent. 8674 TBA WEB H.Nguyen < COUN-095 ACADEMIC/FINANCIAL AID PLAN 0.5 Section 8674 is a distance learning course offered on the Pass/No Pass Only. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: This course is designed for students on probation or [email protected] disqualification with financial aid. CSIS-240 DISCRETE STRUCTURES 3.0 7866 TBA WEB J.Canady Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in CSIS 293 or Section 7866 is a distance learning course offered on the equivalent. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 8892 TBA WEB T.Glenn-Hall [email protected] Section 8892 is a distance learning course offered on the *ZTC* Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

32 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation 0749 7743 8941 5109 CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES 8725 Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# +# +# < CCS-119 CCS-115 CCS-181 CCS-114 COUN-095 [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 0749isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7743isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8941isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5109isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Includes a30-minutelunchbreak. *ZTC* information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8725isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory disqualification withfinancialaid. This courseisdesignedforstudentsonprobationor Pass/No PassOnly. ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in 2020-2021 TBA TBA TBA TBA 8:00-4:20PM Time

US HIST:CHICANO/APRSPECTVII CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCE US HIST:BLACKPERSPECTIVESII SOC/MINORITY GROUPRELATION ACADEMIC/FINANCIAL AIDPLAN Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation June 28-August5 June 14-July22 W Days

August 4 6 Weeks 6 Weeks 1 Day WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor A.Martinez T.Hosley N.Harpin R.Quezada G.Johnson forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 0.5

Summer 2021 8896 CULINARY ARTS 8901 8981 Section

8899 CA-169 8897 CA-166 CA-165 CA-184 CA-175 See coursedescription incatalog. Section 8899willrequirebothonlineandin-personmeetings materials. A required$40feewillbechargedforingredientsand information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8897isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8896isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory Includes a30-minutelunchbreak. materials. A required$40feewillbechargedforingredientsand instructor. during thetimeslisted.Formoreinformation,email Section 8981willrequirebothonlineandin-personmeetings materials. A required$40feewillbechargedforingredientsand instructor. during thetimeslisted.Formoreinformation,email equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inCA174 equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inCA169 8:10-11:00PM and 3:00-7:10PM 10:00-12:25PM 10:00-12:25PM 9:00-4:40PM 2:10-5:00PM and 9:00-1:10PM Time ESSENTIAL SKILLS-CULINARYARTS MENU MANAGEMENT SANITATION FORFOODSERVICE PASTRY SKILLS/CHOCOLATEPREP HEALTHY LIFESTYLECUISINE June 28-August5 MT MT TH W MT MT MT Days

6 Weeks WEB 60-173 WEB WEB 60-170 WEB 60-173 Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor V.Carlone Baker V.Carlone Baker J.Rossi J.Foran J.Rossi Units 3.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 33

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

+# ENGL-120 COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READING 3.0 ECONOMICS Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 099 or equivalent or appropriate placement in ENGL 120. 6 Weeks 7873 TBA WEB A.Roe June 28 - August 5 Section 7873 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# ECON-110 ECONOMIC ISSUES AND POLICIES 3.0 [email protected] 8994 TBA WEB S.McGann 8745 TBA WEB S.Kaluzhski Section 8994 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 8745 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] [email protected] +# ECON-120 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0 8746 TBA WEB R.Osborne Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or Section 8746 is a distance learning course offered on the equivalent or a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: equivalent. [email protected] 1220 TBA WEB T.Myers 8747 TBA WEB C.Farquar Section 1220 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 8747 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] [email protected] +# ECON-121 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3.0 8748 TBA WEB J.Williams Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 103 or Section 8748 is a distance learning course offered on the equivalent or a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 110 or Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: equivalent. [email protected] 1219 TBA WEB S.Shahrokhi 8749 TBA WEB M.Berger Section 1219 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 8749 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] [email protected] 8750 TBA WEB S.Ades ENGLISH Section 8750 is a distance learning course offered on the 8 Weeks Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: June 14 - August 5 [email protected] 8751 TBA WEB V.Sanchez Section 8751 is a distance learning course offered on the < ENGL-020 SUPPORT-FRESHMAN COMPOSITION 1.0 Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Pass/No Pass Only [email protected] Corequisite: ENGL 120 8752 TBA WEB J.Hiskey 8781 9:00-9:50AM TTH WEB C.McGaughey-Gilreath Courses of Instruction Section 8752 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 8781 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. [email protected] Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more 8782 TBA WEB C.McGaughey-Gilreath information, email the instructor. Section 8782 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 8781 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-8782. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 8948 9:00-10:05AM MW WEB C.Sayre [email protected] Section 8948 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory Section 8782 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-8781. instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. 8949 TBA WEB C.Sayre Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more Section 8949 is a distance learning course offered on the information, email the instructor. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Section 8948 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 120-8949. [email protected] Section 8949 requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 020-8948. 8950 TBA WEB T.Hardin Section 8950 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

34 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation 8968 8961 8958 8757 8756 8755 8754 8753 8956 8947 Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# # ENGL-126 ENGL-124 ENGL-122 [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8968isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8961isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8958isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8757isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8756isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8755isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8754isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8753isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8956isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8947isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory ENGL 120 Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in assessment recommendationforENGL120orequivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inENGL110 122 orequivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inENGL120ESL equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inENGL120 2020-2021 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 8:00-11:05AM Time

CREATIVE WRITING ADV COMP:CRITICLREASON/WRITE INTRODUCTION TOLITERATURE . Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation MW Days

WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor B.Praniewicz R.Willingham I.Jayne S.Hankinson R.Sandelin A.Traylor S.Martin J.Ledri-Aguilar K.Magargal K.Balasubramanian forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 3.0 3.0 3.0

Summer 2021 EXERCISE SCIENCEANDWELLNESS ENGLISH ASASECONDLANGUAGE Section +# +# THREE TIMES.ANACTIVITYCLASSINDICATEDBYANUMBER ARE INDICATEDBYANUMBERONLY(ES001)MAYBEREPEATED THE ACTIVITYANDINTERCOLLEGIATESPORTSCLASSESWHICH RECOMMENDED. HEAVY DUTYLOCKS(AVAILABLEINBOOKSTORE)AREHIGHLY WITH SECURITYANDFIREMARSHALLREGULATION. COMBINATION LOCKSONLY.THISPOLICYISINACCORDANCE SCIENCE CLASSESANDUSINGCAMPUSLOCKERSMUSTUSE THE LOCKERREMOVED.STUDENTSENROLLINGINEXERCISE THAN ONEDAYWILLBECUTOFFANDTHECONTENTSOF USE LONG-TERM.ANYLOCKFOUNDONALOCKERLONGER THERE ARENOLOCKERSAVAILABLEFORSTUDENTSTO LOCKERS ARETOBEUSEDDURINGCLASSTIMEONLY. AVAILABLE. THEIR OWNTOWELS.THEREWILLBENOTOWELEXCHANGE STUDENTS WISHTOSHOWERONCAMPUS,THEYMUSTPROVIDE TOWELS WILLNOTBESUPPLIEDBYTHECOLLEGE.IF LEVELS INTHESECOURSES. FROM BEGINNINGTHROUGHINTERMEDIATEANDADVANCED (E.G. TENNIS)NOTEXCEEDFOUR.STUDENTSMUSTPROGRESS THAT THETOTALENROLLMENTSINTYPEOFACTIVITY AND ALETTER(ES076A)MAYBEREPEATEDONCE,PROVIDED 8825 ESL-122 8824 ESL-115 See coursedescription incatalog. *ZTC* information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8825isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory *ZTC* advisory placementinESL122 Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inESL115 advisory placementinESL115orequivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inESL105 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM Time COLLEGE RHETORIC ACADEMIC DISCOURSEU.S.CULTUR June 14-August5 MTWTH WEB MTWTH 53-551B Days 8 Weeks Rm . ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor B.Mark E.Moore Units 6.0 6.0 35

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

6 Weeks June 28 - August 5

# ES-007A BEG AEROBIC WALKING-FIT/WELL 1.5 0739 TBA WEB R.Abshier Section 0739 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] Any fitness device with use of Strava app required. # ES-007B INTERMED AEROBIC WALK-FIT/WELL 1.5 Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 007A or equivalent or specified skill competencies. 0740 TBA WEB R.Abshier Section 0740 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] Any fitness device with use of Strava app required. # ES-007C ADV AEROBIC WALK-FITNESS/WELL 1.5 Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ES 007B or equivalent or specified skill competencies. 0741 TBA WEB R.Abshier Section 0741 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] Any fitness device with use of Strava app required. ES-200 CONDITION & INJ PREV/ATHLETICS 1.5 8842 7:00-8:45AM MTWTH 43-415 J.Aldous/STAFF ES-201 COND/INJURY PREVENT FOOTBALL 1.5 On Campus: Track & Football Field (TFF) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map. 8849 3:30-5:15PM MTWTH TFF M.Jordan/C.Arnold ES-207 ADV TECHS/STRATEGIES BSKETBALL 0.5 9064 5:00-6:55PM MW 43-415 K.Caires Section 9064 is for Women only. 9065 6:00-7:45PM TTH 43-415 W.Weber Section 9065 is for Men only. Courses of Instruction ES-214 ADV TECHS/STRATEGIES FOOTBALL 1.0 On Campus: Track & Football Field (TFF) - See www.grossmont.edu for link to campus map. 8851 5:15-7:45PM TTH TFF C.Arnold 8852 5:15-7:55PM MW TFF M.Jordan ES-219 ADV TECH/STRATEGIES OF SOCCER 1.0 8853 9:00-10:10AM MTWTH TFF J.Aldous Section 8853 is for Women only. ES-231 ADV TECH/STRATEGIES VOLLEYBALL 1.0 8854 9:20-10:30AM MTWTH 43-415 STAFF Section 8854 is for Women only. ES-234 ADV TECH/STRATEGIES 1.0 8856 7:00-9:40PM MW GHHS T.Lackey Section 8856 is for Men only. Off Campus: GHHS-Granite Hills High School, 1719 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, CA 92019 8855 7:40-10:10PM TTH 40-POOL L.Larsen Section 8855 is for Women only.

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

36 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation 5188 2200 9075 9074 HEALTH EDUCATION 6199 GEOLOGY 7320 GEOGRAPHY Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# +# +#

HED-201 HED-120 HED-105 HED-101 GEOL-110 GEOG-120 [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5188isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 2200isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 9075isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 9074isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 6199isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe *ZTC* [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7320isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in 2020-2021 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

INTRODUCTION TOPUBLICHEALTH PERSONAL HEALTHANDLIFESTYLES HEALTH EDUCATIONFORTEACHERS KEYS/SUCCESSFUL WEIGHTCONTROL PLANET EARTH PHYSICAL GEOG:EARTHSYSTEMS Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation June 28-August5 June 28-August5 June 28-July22 June 14-July22 Days

6 Weeks 4 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor C.Kerns-Campbell C.Kerns-Campbell M.Hootner M.Snyder C.Hill T.Cliffe forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.5 3.0 3.0

Summer 2021 8917 8915 HISTORY 8942 5584 8916 0673 Section +# +# +# +# +# +# HIST-100 HIST-115 HIST-108 HIST-181 HIST-115 HIST-108 See coursedescription incatalog. [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8917isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8915isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8942isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5584isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8916isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 0673isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

EARLY WORLDHISTORY COMPAR HISTOFMODERNAMERICAS EARLY AMERICANHISTORY U.S. HISTBLACKPERSPECTIVEII COMPAR HISTOFMODERNAMERICAS EARLY AMERICANHISTORY June 14-July22 June 14-July8 Days 6 Weeks 4 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor M.Stout G.Baydo N.Harpin O.Canedo L.Ennis A.Feres Units 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 37

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

6 Weeks June 28 - August 5 MATHEMATICS ALL STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE THE PLACEMENT QUESTIONNAIRE +# HIST-101 MODERN WORLD HISTORY 3.0 PRIOR TO TAKING THEIR FIRST MATH CLASS. YOU CAN FIND Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in INFORMATION ON HOW TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONNAIRE AT: ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent. HTTPS://WWW.GROSSMONT.EDU/ADMISSIONS/PLACEMENT- 7772 TBA WEB V.Bale ASSESSMENTS/INDEX.PHP Section 7772 is a distance learning course offered on the FOR MATH DEPARTMENT INFORMATION, VISIT OUR WEB SITE Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: AT: HTTPS://WWW.GROSSMONT.EDU/ACADEMICS/PROGRAMS/ [email protected] MATHEMATICS/ +# HIST-109 MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0 A GRAPHING CALCULATOR HELPS STUDENTS TO Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE MATH COURSES. THE MATH ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent. 7947 TBA WEB L.Ennis DEPARTMENT HAS AGREED TO USE THE TI-83 OR TI-84 GRAPHING CALCULATOR IN MATH CLASSES. THEREFORE, THE Section 7947 is a distance learning course offered on the TI-83 OR TI-84 IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN MATH 110 Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: AND HIGHER. [email protected] 6 Weeks +# HIST-115 COMPAR HIST OF MODERN AMERICAS 3.0 June 14 - July 22 Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent. 8727 TBA WEB S.Kaffenberger # MATH-103 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3.0 MATH 103 is a prerequisite for MATH 120, 125, and 160. MATH Section 8727 is a distance learning course offered on the 103 does NOT satisfy the prerequisite for MATH 170, 175, Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 176, or 178. [email protected] Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or equivalent. +# HIST-119 US HIST: CHICANO/A PERSPECT II 3.0 8735 TBA WEB N.Capacia Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in Section 8735 is a distance learning course offered on the ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent. Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 3420 TBA WEB A.Martinez [email protected] Section 3420 is a distance learning course offered on the # MATH-110 INT ALGEBRA-BUS,MATH,SCI&ENGR 5.0 Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: MATH 110 is a prerequisite for MATH 120, 125, 150, 160, 170, [email protected] 175, 176 and 178. 4 Weeks Prerequisite: “Pass” grade in MATH 090 or equivalent. 8737 TBA WEB M.Lines July 12 - August 5 Section 8737 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# HIST-109 MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0 Courses of Instruction [email protected] Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in +# MATH-120 QUANTITATIVE REASONING 3.0 ENGL 110 or ESL 119 or equivalent. 5200 TBA WEB G.Baydo Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 096 or MATH 103 or MATH 108 or Math 110 or equivalent. Section 5200 is a distance learning course offered on the 2143 TBA WEB M.Orr Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Section 2143 is a distance learning course offered on the [email protected] Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] HUMANITIES 8736 9:00-11:05AM MTWTH WEB M.Safaee 4 Weeks Section 8736 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory July 12 - August 5 instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more +# HUM-110 PRINCIPLES OF THE HUMANITIES 3.0 information, email the instructor. 8723 TBA WEB G.Mapes +# MATH-160 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 4.0 Section 8723 is a distance learning course offered on the Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in MATH 096 or Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: MATH 103 or MATH 108 or MATH 110 or equivalent. [email protected] 1168 TBA WEB I.Palacios Section 1168 is a distance learning course offered on the JAPANESE Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 6 Weeks [email protected] June 14 - July 22 8738 10:00-12:30PM MTWTH WEB S.Munoz Munoz Section 8738 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. +# JAPN-120 JAPANESE I 5.0 8777 9:00-12:15PM MTWTH WEB Y.Dionne Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more information, email the instructor. Section 8777 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory 8739 1:30-4:00PM MTWTH 51-575 J.Waller instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. 8740 3:30-6:00PM MTWTH WEB C.Lee Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more Section 8740 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory information, email the instructor. instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more information, email the instructor.

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

38 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation 8744 MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 2150 Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# +# +# # MCOM-210 8743 MATH-280 1114 8742 MATH-180 MATH-178 8741 MATH-176 [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8744isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Center towardsthebusdepot. Room 60-180A(GriffinGate)islocatedsouthoftheStudent Center towardsthebusdepot. Room 60-180A(GriffinGate)islocatedsouthoftheStudent TI-84 ishighlyrecommendedforthiscourse. TI-84 graphingcalculatorinclass;therefore,theTI-83or course. TheMathDepartmenthasagreedtousetheTI-83or A graphingcalculatorwillhelpyousuccessfullycompletethis [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 2150isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Note: MATH103isnotequivalentto110. Note: MATH103isnotequivalentto110. TI-84 ishighlyrecommendedforthiscourse. TI-84 graphingcalculatorinclass;therefore,theTI-83or course. TheMathDepartmenthasagreedtousetheTI-83or A graphingcalculatorwillhelpyousuccessfullycompletethis prerequisite forcalculus. This CollegeAlgebraandTrigonometrycoursesatisfiesthe equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMATH180 MATH 175or176equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMATH170and MATH 175. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigherinMATH108110 MATH 110orequivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMATH108 2020-2021 TBA 10:00-12:30PM 1:00-4:15PM 9:00-12:15PM TBA 9:00-1:05PM Time

SOCIAL MEDIAINDIGITALAGE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY&CALCULUSII ANALYTIC GEOMETRY&CALCULUSI CALCULUS-BUS, SOC&BEHAVSCI PRECALCULUS-FUNCTIONS &GRAPHS Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation June 14-July8 MTWTH 26-220 MTWTH 60-180A MTWTH 60-180A MTWTH 51-575 Days

4 Weeks WEB WEB Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu

Instructor J.Calo R.Funk C.Manchester D.Greenheck S.Giles M.Lambe forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 3.0 4.0 5.0 4.0 6.0

Summer 2021 2439 2437 MUSIC 0936 2440 Section +# +# +#

MCOM-155 MCOM-153 MCOM-151 5362 MUS-115 5575 MUS-110 MCOM-110 See coursedescription incatalog. 15 hoursworkexperienceperweek;totalof180volunteeror [email protected] that time.Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: from 9:00-9:50a.m.Theremainingmeetingswillbearrangedat There willbeamandatoryonlinemeetingonMonday,June14th, 150 paidhoursofworkexperience. 10 hoursworkexperienceperweek;totalof120volunteeror [email protected] that time.Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: from 9:00-9:50a.m.Theremainingmeetingswillbearrangedat There willbeamandatoryonlinemeetingonMonday,June14th, 75 paidhoursofworkexperience. 5 hoursworkexperienceperweek;totalof60volunteeror information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 5575isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 0936isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] that time.Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: from 9:00-9:50a.m.Theremainingmeetingswillbearrangedat There willbeamandatoryonlinemeetingonMonday,June14th, 225 paidhoursofworkexperience. MCOM 116or117equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMCOM112 MCOM 116or117equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMCOM112 MCOM 116or117equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMCOM112 TBA TBA 1:00-3:05PM 9:30-11:35AM TBA TBA Time

ELECTRONIC MEDIAINTERNSHPIII ELECTRONIC MEDIAINTERNSHIPII ELECTRONIC MEDIAINTERNSHIPI HISTORY OFROCKMUSIC GREAT MUSICLISTENING MASS MEDIAANDSOCIETY June 14-August5 June 28-August5 June 28-August5 MTWTH 26-220 MTWTH WEB Days 8 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks WEB Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor B.Ahearn B.Ahearn J.Morton R.Beecher B.Ahearn B.Ahearn Units 3.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 39

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units NUTRITION 6 Weeks June 14 - July 22

+# NUTR-155 INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION 3.0 Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent. 7425 TBA WEB J.Stevens Section 7425 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

6 Weeks June 28 - August 5

+ NUTR-255 SCIENCE OF NUTRITION 3.0 Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in BIO 120 and CHEM 115 or CHEM 120 or equivalent. Recommended Preparation: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in ENGL 110 or equivalent. 9076 TBA WEB M.Snyder Section 9076 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT

6 Weeks June 28 - August 5

OTA-102 REHAB TERM, DISEASE & DIAGNOS 2.0 Prerequisite: Admission to Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. 8910 TBA WEB C.Guerra/K.Kozlik Section 8910 is a distance learning course offered on the Courses of Instruction Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] OTA-200 INTRO OT SKILLS PHYSIC REHAB 3.0 Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in OTA 101. 8911 5:00-8:50PM TTH WEB E.Zborowski Section 8911 is a remote learning course that will have mandatory instructional meetings (e.g. Zoom) during the times listed. Familiarity with computers; Internet required. For more information, email the instructor. ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY

8 Weeks June 14 - August 5

OT-214 SUPRVIS HOSP CLINIC PRAC II 4.0 Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in OT 212. Corequisite: OT 215 8799 TBA HOSP H.Rice/E.Duke Assignments for clinical lab at the hospital will be verified by the instructor. OT-215 DIAG/TREAT-ORTHOP DISORDERS II 3.0 Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in OT 210 and 211 and concurrent enrollment in OT 214. 8802 6:00-9:05PM MT 34-135 H.Rice/E.Duke

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

40 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation 5555 8826 PHYSICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 8722 PHOTOGRAPHY 8733 8732 7744 5397 PHILOSOPHY Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# +# +# +# +# # WELLNESS.” SEE CLASSOFFERINGSUNDER“EXERCISESCIENCEAND PHYC-140 PHYC-110 PHOT-150 PHIL-125 PHIL-110 PHIL-125 PHIL-110 information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired. Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)during thetimeslisted. Section 5555isaremotelearningcourse thatwillhavemandatory information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8826isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8722isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8733isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8732isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7744isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5397isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe equivalent Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inMATH180 2020-2021 5:30-8:20PM and 2:00-4:50PM 11:45-2:50PM and 8:00-11:05AM TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

MECHANICS OFSOLIDS INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS INTRODUCTION TOPHOTOGRAPHY CRITICAL THINKING A GENERALINTROTOPHILOSOPHY CRITICAL THINKING A GENERALINTROTOPHILOSOPHY . Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation June 14-August5 June 14-August5 July 12-August5 June 14-July8 TTH TTH MW MW Days

8 Weeks 8 Weeks 4 Weeks 4 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor B.Carter STAFF P.Turounet STAFF STAFF L.Parello P.Grosse forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Summer 2021 PSYCHOLOGY 9082 5201 POLITICAL SCIENCE 8767 5158 8766 1557 TBA 7945 TBA 7540 Section +# +# +# +# +# +

PSY-120 POSC-124 POSC-121 PSY-205 PSY-170 PSY-150 PSY-140 See coursedescription incatalog. [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 9082isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5201isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8767isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 5158isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8766isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 1557isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat Section 7945isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 7540isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe ENGL 110orESL119equivalent. Recommended Preparation:“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in 215 orANTHSOCMATH160equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inPSY120and equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inPSY120 equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inPSY120 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY COMPARATIVE GOVTANDPOLITICS INTRO TOU.S.GOVT&POLITICS RESEARCH METHODFORPSYCHOLOGY ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY June 28-August5 June 14-August5 June 14-July22 E S.Chafin-Arenz WEB S.Chafin-Arenz WEB Days 6 Weeks 6 Weeks 8 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor R.Crespo J.Braunwarth G.Lawson I.Villalta E.Rocha A.Ramos Units 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 41

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

+# PSY-211 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 4 Weeks Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in PSY 120 or July 12 - August 5 equivalent. 8769 TBA WEB M.Bacon +# RELG-140 RELIGION AND CULTURE 3.0 Section 8769 is a distance learning course offered on the 8734 TBA WEB E.Burke Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Section 8734 is a distance learning course offered on the [email protected] Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# PSY-215 STATISTICS/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 4.0 [email protected] Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in MATH 103 or 110 or *ZTC* equivalent. 8768 TBA WEB J.Weinrich SCIENCE Section 8768 is a distance learning course offered on the 6 Weeks Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: June 14 - July 22 [email protected]

6 Weeks +# SCI-110 INTRO TO SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT 3.0 0990 TBA WEB E.Zajac June 28 - August 5 Section 0990 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# PSY-120 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 [email protected] 8765 TBA WEB A.Cunningham Section 8765 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: SOCIOLOGY [email protected] 4 Weeks 8974 TBA WEB S.Kirk June 14 - July 8 Section 8974 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# SOC-120 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3.0 [email protected] 8975 TBA WEB STAFF Section 8975 is a distance learning course offered on the 4 Weeks Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: July 12 - August 5 *ZTC* 6 Weeks +# PSY-120 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 June 14 - July 22 8764 TBA WEB K.Markowitz Section 8764 is a distance learning course offered on the +# SOC-114 SOCIOLOGY MINORITY GROUP RELAT 3.0 Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: 5111 TBA WEB R.Quezada [email protected] Section 5111 is a distance learning course offered on the Courses of Instruction Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: RELIGIOUS STUDIES [email protected]

4 Weeks +# SOC-120 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3.0 June 14 - July 8 5211 TBA WEB I.Cardona-Gerena Section 5211 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# RELG-120 WORLD RELIGIONS 3.0 5396 TBA WEB E.Burke [email protected] 7946 TBA WEB I.Cardona-Gerena Section 5396 is a distance learning course offered on the Section 7946 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected] [email protected] *ZTC*

6 Weeks +# SOC-140 SEX & GENDER ACROSS CULTURES 3.0 June 28 - August 5 8774 TBA WEB S.Prado-Robledo Section 8774 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: +# RELG-130 SCRIPTURES OF WORLD RELIGIONS 3.0 7745 TBA WEB J.Scholte [email protected] Section 7745 is a distance learning course offered on the 8 Weeks Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: June 14 - August 5 [email protected]

+# SOC-215 STATISTICS/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 4.0 Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher in MATH 103 or 110 or equivalent. 8775 TBA WEB J.Weinrich Section 8775 is a distance learning course offered on the Internet. For more information, email the instructor at: [email protected]

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

42 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation SPANISH 8773 8772 8770 Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at +# +# +# +# +# +# 8780 SPAN-121 8778 8779 SPAN-120 8771 SOC-120 SOC-130 SOC-125 SOC-120 information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8780isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory information, emailtheinstructor. Familiarity withcomputers;Internetrequired.Formore instructional meetings(e.g.Zoom)duringthetimeslisted. Section 8779isaremotelearningcoursethatwillhavemandatory *ZTC* [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8771isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8773isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8772isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 8770isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe years ofhighschoolSpanishorequivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inSPAN120two 2020-2021 9:00-12:15PM 12:00-3:15PM 7:30-10:45AM TBA TBA TBA TBA Time

SPANISH II SPANISH I INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY CONTEMPORARY SOCIALPROBLEMS MARRIAGE, FAM&ALTLIFESTYLES INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation June 28-August5 July 12-August5 June 14-July22 MTWTH WEB MTWTH 100-110 MTWTH WEB Days

6 Weeks 4 Weeks 6 Weeks WEB WEB WEB WEB Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor C.Hernandez P.Vincent R.Navarro J.Diaz Arreola R.Unis J.Soto B.Idoui forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Summer 2021 2314 THEATRE ARTS

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THTR-102C 8801 THTR-102B 8800 THTR-102A THTR-110 9476 THTR-104A 9475 THTR-103D 9474 THTR-103C 9473 THTR-103B 9472 THTR-103A 9034 THTR-102D 9033 See coursedescription incatalog. Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* [email protected] Internet. Formoreinformation,emailtheinstructorat: Section 2314isadistancelearningcourseofferedonthe Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* Shopping fieldtripsmaybeassigned. *ZTC* equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inTHTR102A equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inTHTR103C equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inTHTR103B equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inTHTR103A equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inTHTR102C equivalent. Prerequisite: “C”gradeorhigher“Pass”inTHTR102B 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM TBA 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM 9:00-12:05PM Time

THTR PRODPRACTIC:COSTUMEIII THTR PRODPRACTIC:COSTUMESII THTR PRODPRACTIC:COSTUMESI INTRODUCTION TOTHETHEATRE THTR PRODPRAC:LIGHT/SOUNDI THEATR PRODPRACTICUM:SETSIV THTR PRODPRACTICUM:SETSIII THEATR PRODPRACTICUM:SETSII THEATRE PRODPRACTICUM:SETSI THTR PRODPRACTIC:COSTUMEIV June 14-August5 June 14-July8 MTWTH 21-239 MTWTH 21-239 MTWTH 21-247 MTWTH 21-247 MTWTH 21-247 MTWTH MTWTH 21-247 MTWTH 21-239 MTWTH 21-239 Days 8 Weeks 4 Weeks WEB 21-247 Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett C.Everett Units 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 43 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

Courses of Instruction Please check Self-Service/WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu for course changes (added/cancelled sections, room changes, instructor changes, etc.).

Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units Section Time Days Rm Instructor Units

THTR-104B THTR PROD PRAC: LIGHT/SOUND II 2.0 THTR-112C REHERS/PERFORM:STAGE MGMT III 2.0 Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 104A or Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in equivalent. THTR 112B or equivalent. 9477 9:00-12:05PM MTWTH 21-247 C.Everett 9035 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville *ZTC* Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. Shopping field trips may be assigned. Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the THTR-104C THTR PROD PRAC:LIGHT/SOUND III 2.0 instructor at: [email protected] Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 104B or *ZTC* equivalent. THTR-112D REHEARS/PERFORM:STAGE MGMT IV 2.0 9478 9:00-12:05PM MTWTH 21-247 C.Everett Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in *ZTC* THTR 112C or equivalent. Shopping field trips may be assigned. 9041 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville THTR-104D THTR PROD PRAC:LIGHT/SOUND IV 2.0 Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. Prerequisite: “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR 104C or Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the equivalent. instructor at: [email protected] 9479 9:00-12:05PM MTWTH 21-247 C.Everett *ZTC* *ZTC* THTR-113A REHEARS/PERFORM:PROD CREW I 2.0 Shopping field trips may be assigned. Prerequisite: Audition THTR-111A REHEARSAL & PERFORM: ACTING I 2.0 8809 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville Prerequisite: Audition Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. 8803 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. instructor at: [email protected] Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email *ZTC* instructor at: [email protected] THTR-113B REHEARS/PERFORM: PROD CREW II 2.0 *ZTC* Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR-111B REHEARSAL & PERFORM:ACTING II 2.0 THTR 113A or equivalent. Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in 8810 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville THTR 111A or equivalent. Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. 8804 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. instructor at: [email protected] Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email *ZTC* instructor at: [email protected] THTR-113C REHEARS/PERFORM: PROD CREW III 2.0 *ZTC* Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR-111C REHEARSAL/PERFORM: ACTING III 2.0 THTR 113B or equivalent. Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in 8811 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville THTR 111B or equivalent. Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. Courses of Instruction 8805 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. instructor at: [email protected] Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the *ZTC* instructor at: [email protected] THTR-113D REHEARS/PERFORM: PROD CREW IV 2.0 *ZTC* Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR-111D REHEARSAL/PERFORM: ACTING IV 2.0 THTR 113C or equivalent. Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in 8812 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville THTR 111C or equivalent. Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. 8806 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. instructor at: [email protected] Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email *ZTC* instructor at: [email protected]. THTR-122A THEATRE WORKSHOP LAB: ACTING I 1.0 *ZTC* Prerequisite: Audition THTR-112A REHEARS/PERFORM:STAGE MGMT I 2.0 8813 9:00-12:50PM TTH 21-241 K.Banville Prerequisite: Audition Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. 8807 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. instructor at: [email protected] Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email *ZTC* instructor at: [email protected] THTR-122B THEATR WORKSHOP LAB: ACTING II 1.0 *ZTC* Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in THTR-112B REHEARS/PERFORM:STAGE MGMT II 2.0 THTR 122A or equivalent. Prerequisite: Audition and a “C” grade or higher or “Pass” in 8814 9:00-12:50PM TTH 21-241 K.Banville THTR 112A or equivalent. Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. 8808 6:30-9:35PM MTWTH 21-247 K.Banville Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email the Auditions will be on May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in room 21-247. instructor at: [email protected] Appointments can be made by calling (619)644-7234 or email *ZTC* instructor at: [email protected]. *ZTC*

# Satisfies 2020-2021 Grossmont College General Education See course description in catalog. ● Color denotes evening courses. + Satisfies2020-2021 Cal. State University General Education < Nondegree Credit Course *ZTC* Zero Textbook Cost: This course does not require the purchase of a book and may use free textbook alternatives.

44 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu *ZTC* ZeroTextbook Cost:Thiscoursedoesnotrequire thepurchaseofabookand mayusefreetextbookalternatives. + Satisfies # Satisfies2020-2021 GrossmontCollegeGeneralEducation 8822 8821 8820 8819 8818 8817 8816 8815 Section www.grossmont.edu Please checkSelf-Service/WebAdvisor at

THTR-124B THTR-124A THTR-123D THTR-123C THTR-123B THTR-123A THTR-122D THTR-122C *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. THTR 124Aorequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in Prerequisite: Audition THTR 123Corequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in THTR 123Borequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in THTR 123Aorequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in Prerequisite: Audition THTR 122Corequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in THTR 122Borequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in 2020-2021 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM Time THTR WORKSHPLAB:PRODCREWII THTR WORKSHOPLAB:PRODCREWI THTR WORKSHPLAB:CONSTRUCTIV THTR WORKSHPLAB:CONSTRUCIII THTR WORKSHPLAB:CONSTRUCTII THTR WORKSHOPLAB:CONSTRUCTI THEATR WORKSHOPLAB:ACTINGIV THTR WORKSHOPLAB:ACTINGIII Cal.StateUniversity GeneralEducation TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH Days

21-241 21-241 21-241 21-241 21-241 21-241 21-241 21-241 Rm https://wa.gcccd.edu Instructor K.Banville K.Banville K.Banville K.Banville K.Banville K.Banville K.Banville K.Banville forcoursechanges(added/cancelledsections,roomchanges,instructoretc.). Units 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

Summer 2021 WORLD LANGUAGES 9047 9046 Section

SPANISH. FOR FOREIGNLANGUAGESSEEARABIC,JAPANESEAND THTR-124D THTR-124C See coursedescription incatalog. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. *ZTC* instructor at:[email protected] Appointments canbemadebycalling(619)644-7234oremailthe Auditions willbeonMay24that6:00p.m.inroom21-247. THTR 124Corequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in THTR 124Borequivalent. Prerequisite: Auditionanda“C”gradeorhigher“Pass”in 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM Time THTR WRKSHOPLAB:PRODCREWIV THTR WRKSHPLAB:PRODCREWIII TTH TTH Days 21-241 21-241 Rm ●

Color denotesevening courses. < NondegreeCredit Course Instructor K.Banville K.Banville Units 1.0 1.0 45

Courses of Instruction Eligibility Criteria for the California College Promise Grant (formerly known as the Board of Governors Fee Waiver)

This fee waiver is for California residents, eligible AB 540 students and eligible AB 1899 students, as determined by the Admissions and Records office. If you are not a California resident, you can complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for other types of financial aid.

You may apply online at https://www.grossmont.edu/financial-aid/grants/california-college-promise-grant.php

Method A: • Currently receiving monthly cash assistance from: TANF/CalWORKs or • SSI/SSP (Supplemental Security Income/State Supplemental Program) or • General Assistance • You will be required to provide documentation proving you meet one of the criteria above.

Method B: • Meet these income standards for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021

Number in Household Maximum Total 2018 Family (including yourself, your spouse, Income (Adjusted Gross Income and anyone who lives with you and/or Untaxed Income) and receives more than 50% of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2021)

1 $18,735 2 $25,365 3 $31,995 4 $38,625 5 $45,255 6 $51,885 7 $58,515 8 $65,145 + Add $6,630 for each additional dependent

• Provide proof of income for 2018 - Official IRS Tax Return Transcript, etc. if requested. Method C: File a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act application and demonstrate $1,104.00 or grantor of financial need. Method D: Be designated as homeless by a Financial Aid professional at the time of application. Special Classifications (you will be required to provide documentation proving you meet the condition): • A child or dependent of a service connected disabled or service related deceased veteran as certified by the California Department of Veterans Affairs or the National Guard • A recipient or a child of a recipient of the congressional Medal of Honor • A dependent of a victim of the 9/11/01 terrorist attack • A dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel

46 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu CAREER CENTER – Offers a current, extensive range of STUDENT INFORMATION occupational and educational resources in the Career/ AND SERVICES Job Search Library. Assistance with resume writing, interview techniques and strategies, application STUDENT SERVICES preparation, employer contact, and job search skills are also offered. Knowledgeable staff are available for The following student services are available at Grossmont personalized assistance in the use of computerized College. For location of these offices, please see the college vocational assessment tools, Occupational Files and other map on the back of this schedule. career-oriented materials. Web site: www.grossmont. Accessibility Resource Center (A.R.C.) – The A.R.C. edu/careercenter. is a student services program that provides access to COMPUTER ACCESS education for Grossmont College students with disabilities – The Learning and Technology and learning differences. The A.R.C. offers academic Resource Center (LTRC), located in the center of the accommodations, disability management and support campus, houses the Library, Open Computer lab, services, as well as individualized career, academic, and Assistive Technology Center, Math Study Center, personal counseling to support student academic success. Business Office Technology (BOT) lab, the English Want to get services? Check eligibility, submit Writing Center, and the ESL/Independent Studies lab. verification of disability, and schedule a virtual intake There are several other Learning Assistance Centers appointment online. Learn how to get started. throughout the campus including the Biology lab, Chemistry lab, English Reading Center, Health Already connected to the A.R.C.? Learn more Science lab, CSIS labs, Speech lab, Physics lab, about requesting and accessing accommodations for Digital Media Arts Center, Digital Photo Lab, and the in-person and virtual classroom settings. Multimedia Lab. All areas provide access to computers. Please visit https://www.grossmont.edu/technology/ for hours, locations, and access requirements. A.R.C. Counselors/Specialists are meeting with students virtually! Book an e-Counseling Appointment. Cou nse ling Ce nte r – Professional counselors are available on an individual and group basis to assist you Website: www.grossmont.edu/arc in meeting your academic, transfer, professional and Email: [email protected] personal goals.

Location: Building 60, Room 120 Eop s/Care /CalWorks – The Extended Opportunity Student Information Phone: 619-644-7112 Programs and Services (EOPS) program provides and Services • Leave a voice message with your name and student assistance to students who have faced academic and I.D. number financial hurdles in meeting their educational goals. Among the services provided are financial grants, books, • Deaf or hard-of-hearing? Use CA Relay Services, and academic/career/personal counseling. 1-800-735-2922 (or 711) As a supplement program of EOPS, CARE (Cooperative Adult ReEntry Center – Acts as a bridge between the Agencies Resources for Education) provides additional college and the community providing referral services services for EOPS eligible students who are single head or information relating to college and community of household receiving cash aid for themselves or their agencies, job placement, career, personal and academic child(ren) and have one child under 14 years of age at counseling, self-help programs, financial aid and the time of acceptance into CARE. Additional services transportation. In addition to a REENTRY ORIENTATION may include assistance with financial grants and a meal prior to fall and spring semesters, a series of “Success program while attending college. Seminars” are offered to support the adult Grossmont FINANCIAL AID College student throughout the year. Web site www. – Financial assistance in the form of grossmont.edu/adultreentry/. grants, work study, loan programs and scholarships is available in the Financial Aid Office. Contact Financial ASSESSMENT/TESTING OFFICE – Provides English/ Aid at (619) 644-7129 or visit www.grossmont.edu/fa/. Reading/ESL/Math/Chemistry assessment. Health and Wellness – The Health and Wellness CalWORKs – Grossmont College CalWORKs (California Center promotes the physical and mental health of Work Opportunities and Responsibility to Kids) students. The office is staffed with registered nurses, program, is state funded program that serves students mental health counselors and support staff. The Health who participate in training and education as part of their and Wellness Center provides services to all enrolled Welfare-to-Work plan. CalWORKs provides intensive students who have paid the health fee or have received a counseling and support services such as childcare financially determined waiver for the health fee. Current assistance, liaison with ECM’s, and work experience/work Grossmont College I.D. or proof of enrollment is required study opportunities for students. Students are assisted for services. The mandatory student health fee enables with tracking participation hours, completing monthly the Health and Wellness Center to provide general health reports, and understanding CalWORKs requirements. care, counseling and educational programs at low or no Additional information and application to CalWORKs may cost to students. be obtained in Room 38E, telephone (619) 644-7552 or visit our web site at http://www.grossmont.edu/calworks, or Student injuries resulting from a college sponsored call our remote number (619) 609-7430. class or other activity and transmissible illness must be reported to the Health and Wellness office. www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 47 The mandatory health fee provides accident insurance NextUp Eligibility: for the protection of any student who may experience an • A current or former foster youth in California whose injury while participating in a college sponsored credit dependency was established or continued by the or non-credit class, or other activity. The sponsored court on or after the youth’s 16th birthday class or activity must be during a directly supervised, *Must provide ONE of the following documents to on-campus or school-related activity. The supervision verify foster dependency status. of the sponsored class or activity must be by a member of the college staff at a college approved co-curricular • Verification in writing from the county child welfare activity or event. agency or Student insurance is secondary to any individual insurance. • Verification in writing from county independent Information and referrals for care can be obtained in the living program or Health and Wellness Center, Building 60 – Room 130 (Inside • Verification in writing from the county probation Griffin Center) or by calling 619-644-7192 or the Health and agency or Wellness website: https://www.grossmont.edu/student- • Verification in writing (form) from the California services/offices-and-services/health-services/default.aspx Department of Social Services Foster Care Note: Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for Ombudsman healing according to the teaching of a bona fide religious sect, In addition to the above, you also must meet the criteria denomination or organization may petition for an exemption below: from the health fee by submitting a written request to the Office of Student Affairs. Waiver forms may be obtained in • Not older than 25 years of age at the commencement Admissions and Records or the Student Affairs office. Requests of any academic year in which you participate in for exemption will be reviewed by the Dean of Admissions and NextUp Records and Financial Aid and the Dean of Student Affairs. • EOPS Eligible New Horizons – This Perkins funded program o NextUp student may be enrolled in 9 units or more provides services to qualified students enrolled in at the time of acceptance and Services Information vocational programs at Grossmont College. Services Student ¤ A.R.C. students may enroll in less units per offered are specialized counseling, referrals, and semester with verification from the A.R.C. coordination with other campus services. Our goal is The NextUp Office is located in 60-125. For more to help individuals improve the quality of their lives information call (619)-644-7617. and attain family economic self-sufficiency through Office of Student Affairs education. You may qualify by one or more of the – The Office of Student Affairs following if you are: A single parent; A displaced manages programs and services, in collaboration with homemaker; A single pregnant woman; Low-Income staff, faculty, and students, that enhance the quality of Individual (qualify for fee waiver); an academically campus life for students. The office assists students as they under prepared student enrolled in a vocational major become active members of the college community while leading to a certificate, associate degree OR skills providing an educational foundation of learning through upgrade. (To determine what is a vocational major and doing. the possibility of other support services contact our The Office of Student Affairs supports the work of the staff.) The New Horizons Office is located in Room. Associated Students of Grossmont College (ASGC), 60-125, telephone (619) 644-7552, or visit our web site Inter Club Council (ICC), and individual student clubs at http://www.grossmont.edu/calworks, or call our through the facilitation of leadership development and remote number (619) 609-7430. activities planning. The Student Affairs office oversees NextUp Foster Youth Services campus-wide student life programming including student activities. Many opportunities are provided for NextUp is a supplemental component of the existing students to become leaders on campus through ongoing Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) workshops and numerous special events throughout program. The purpose of the Grossmont College NextUp the year, including Week of Welcome, Club Fair and Program is to provide comprehensive support services Commencement. tailored to current or former foster youth. Students interested in serving on the ASGC Board, NextUp Services include: joining/starting a club, being a part of a campus-wide • Academic and Personal Counseling Services tailored committee and/or obtaining additional information to the needs of Foster Youth regarding the overall office description are encouraged to • NextUp College Orientation Services visit the Office of Student Affairs, Bldg. 60, Room 204. • Specialized Student Success Workshops The Office of Student Affairs has the primary • Book Grants (Fall, Winter, Spring & Summer) responsibility of managing student conduct issues related to classroom instruction, staff, faculty, department • Meal Tickets functions, and the overall campus environment. It is • NextUp Cash Grants responsible for investigating, facilitating, and enforcing • Transportation assistance the student conduct process per the Grossmont- Cuyamaca Community College District’s Student Conduct *Additional services may be provided as needed Procedures. The Office of Student Affairs also oversees

48 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu student complaints and grievances in compliance with The Veteran’s Resource Center (VRC) – Located in procedures for conflict resolution and conducts the initial Room 21-253, provides a central entry point for veterans investigations of discrimination and harassment related and their families as they transition from the military into charges. the Grossmont College community. Staffed by veterans, Additionally, the Office of Student Affairs oversees the overall goal is to deliver tangible tools and services Student Health and Wellness. A wide variety of nursing to optimize students’ academic success. Separate from and counseling services are available on campus to assist the campus Veteran’s Services Office, the VRC fosters a the health care needs of students. collaborative delivery of student services between such offices as the Accessibility Resource Center (A.R.C.), Student Activities Office/Window – The Student Counseling, the Assistive Technology Center, as well as Activities Window is located within Building 10. The other on- and off-campus agencies who provide services Activities Window is located next to Financial Aid. This to veterans and their families. The VRC provides services office maintains the financial accounting records for the in three primary areas: academics, camaraderie, and Associated Students of Grossmont College, all clubs and wellness. Specific services include the following: campus-based trust funds. The window sells benefit cards (and distributes the benefit packages), bus/trolley passes, • Access to computers and assistance in the use of discounted movie tickets, (AMC and Edwards), postage assistive technologies, including specialized software stamps, outgoing fax service and discounts to campus/ for nontraditional learners community events. The ASGC cash rebate on books may • Peer support, mentoring be picked up at the window during designated periods • Financial aid information and application assistance throughout the semester. • Referral to on- and off-campus resources (e.g., Student Employment Services – Assists students in A.R.C., campus Veteran’s Services Office, community finding full- and part-time employment appropriate veterans agencies) to their needs and qualifications. Employer and student For more information, contact Admission and Records information is computerized and students can look Veteran’s Affairs Office, (619) 644-7165. for work 24/7 for greater efficiency and additional web sites have additional opportunities for students CATALOG and are available in the Student Employment office. The college catalog contains program (degree) and www.grossmont.edu/studentempservices. certificate requirements, course listings, general Transfer Center – Located in Room 10-173, provides education requirements for The California State Student Information transfer information, workshops covering university University, the Intersegmental General Education and Services admission requirements, policies and practices, as Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) and Grossmont College’s well as other transfer related topics, college catalogs, associate degree along with a variety of other important pamphlets and college guides to help students interested aspects of college life. The catalog is your guide to in transferring. obtaining a degree or certificate, transferring to a four Contact the Transfer Center at (619) 644-7215; visit www. year institution and keeping aware of all prerequisites, grossmont.edu/transfercenter; like us on Facebook, www. policies and procedures that affect you, as a student, facebook.com/gctransfercenter; follow us on twitter, while attending Grossmont College. The catalog is https://twitter.com/grossmonttransc. available in the Campus Bookstore and at the College Cashier’s office for $3.00. The College Cashier will also TUTORING – Individual or small-group tutoring mail the catalog upon request (prepaid, $6 includes available for Grossmont College students. Most General library rate postage). For additional information about Education subjects are available. Appointments are mailing catalogs, call the Cashier’s office at (619) 644-7660. first-come, first-serve for 30 or 60 minutes, at no cost. Students may sign-up in Room 70-202; https://www. REGISTRATION FOR grossmont.edu/tutoring, located on the 2nd floor of the CUYAMACA COLLEGE COURSES LTRC. Grossmont students registering for Cuyamaca College VETERAN’S Services Office – Located in Room 10-152. courses may do so through Self-Service/WebAdvisor at A veteran certifying official is available at Grossmont www.grossmont.edu. College to assist students eligible for service-connected benefits. Call (619) 644-7165 for more information. UNIVERSITY TRANSFER ADMISSION GUARANTEE AGREEMENTS Grossmont students interested in transferring to San Diego State University, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC Santa Cruz, and UC Santa Barbara can do so through university transfer admission guarantee agreements. For more information, visit the Transfer Center web site at https://www.grossmont.edu/transfercenter or meet with a counselor.

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 49 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF STUDENT I.D. CARDS GROSSMONT COLLEGE (ASGC) Students will receive a free photo I.D. card as part of the registration process (student must be in 1 or more The Associated Students of Grossmont College (ASGC) credit units). This I.D. card is required when conducting is a body of elected and appointed students that actively college business or upon request of college staff. Picture represent the student body to the administration, faculty, I.D. cards will be issued at the Admissions and Records alumni, and the community at large. Office to new and returning students. One of the As the students’ representative body, ASGC ensures following IDs is a requirement as proof of identification: communication and attention to the students’ needs and Current State Identification Card concerns. Current State Driver’s License The ASGC is made up of eight officers: President, Vice Current Passport President, Vice President of Finance, Director of Campus Current Military I.D. Activities, Director of Student Legislature, Director of BUS/TROLLEY PASSES Publicity, Director of Board Affairs, and Director of Website Development. The Board of Directors consists of Students taking a minimum of 3 summer units at one person for every 1,000 students officially enrolled as Grossmont College may purchase June and July monthly of the most recent census week prior to the ASGC election bus and trolley passes at the discounted rate of $57.60 per and one additional member of any remaining number of calendar month. Email [email protected] for more students over 500. information. A limited number of passes are available for purchase (cash only) at the Student Activities Window The ASGC Board meetings open to anyone who located in Building 10 next to Financial Aid. Grossmont is interested in the operation of student government. College Photo I.D. is required. Information concerning the student government may be obtained in the Student Affairs or ASGC offices. As For bus schedule information call the Regional Transit elected representatives, all officers and board members Information Office at (619) 233-3004 or 1-800-COMMUTE are more than willing to discuss matters of student or visit www.sdmts.com. concern with other students. Students interested in becoming active on the campus are urged to contact an officer of the ASGC to get involved in various committees and Services Information

Student related to the college. The following are some of the academic and career skills one develops from ASGC experiences: • Teamwork and organizational skills • Effective communication techniques and styles • Understanding of the college and district operating systems • Knowledge of shared governance process, Brown Act, and parliamentary procedures • Networking relationships with the faculty, staff, and students • Working in an organizational corporate climate including a Board of Directors.

50 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu Grossmont College recognizes its obligation to provide DISTRICT AND overall program accessibility for those with physical and mental disabilities. Contact the Accessibility COLLEGE POLICIES Resource Center at (619) 644-7112, Room 60-120 to obtain information on programs and services, activities and NONDISCRIMINATION NOTICE facilities on campus and for a geographical accessibility (Board Policy 3410) map. The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Inquiries regarding federal laws and regulations District (District) is committed to providing learning concerning nondiscrimination in education or the and working environments that ensure and promote college’s compliance with those provisions may also be diversity, equity,and inclusion. People of diverse directed to: backgrounds, perspectives, socioeconomic levels, • Office for Civil Rights cultures, and abilities are valued, welcomed, and San Francisco Office included in all aspects of our organization. The District U.S. Department of Education strives to provide an educational environment that 50 Beale Street, Ste. 7200 fosters cultural awareness, mutual understanding, San Francisco, CA 94105-1813 and respect that ultimately also benefits the global Telephone: (415) 486-5555 community. Facsimile: (415) 486-5570 No person shall be unlawfully subjected to Email: [email protected] discrimination or denied full and equal access to PROHIBITION OF HARASSMENT District programs or activities on the basis of ethnic group identification, race or ethnicity, color, national (Administrative Procedures 3430) origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District expression, physical or mental disability, medical (District) is committed to providing an academic condition, pregnancy, genetic information, ancestry, and work environment free from harassment. This sexual orientation, marital status, or military and veteran procedure defines sexual harassment and other forms status, or because he or she is perceived to have one of harassment on District property, and sets forth or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on a procedure for the investigation and resolution of association with a person or group with one or more complaints of harassment by or against any staff or of these actual or perceived characteristics. District faculty member or student within the District. programs and activities include, but are not limited to any that are administered or funded directly by or This procedure protects students, employees, unpaid College that receive any financial assistance from the California interns and volunteers in connection with all the Policies Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office. academic, educational, extracurricular, athletic, and District and The Chancellor shall establish administrative procedures other programs of the District, whether those programs that ensure all members of the college community can take place in the District’s facilities, a District bus or present complaints regarding alleged violations of van, or at a class or training program sponsored by this policy and have complaints heard in accordance the District at another location. The procedure below with the Title 5 regulations and those of other agencies is based, but may not be limited on the following that administer state and federal laws regarding definitions: nondiscrimination. Definitions General Harassment: No District funds shall be used for membership or Harassment based on ethnic for any participation involving financial payment or group identification, race, color, national origin, contribution on behalf of the District or any individual religion, sex or gender, ancestry, physical disability, employed by or associated with the District, to any mental disability, medical condition, genetic private organization whose membership practices are information, marital status, gender, gender identity, discriminatory on the basis of the groups mentioned gender expression, military or veteran status, age, or above. Inquiries regarding the equal opportunity policies, sexual orientation of any person, or the perception the filing of grievances, or for requesting a copy of the that a person has one or more of these characteristics is college’s grievance procedures may be directed to: illegal and violates District policy. Harassment shall be found where, in aggregate, the incidents are sufficiently • Tim Corcoran, Vice Chancellor, Human Resources pervasive, persistent, or severe that a reasonable Title IX Coordinator Grossmont College person with the same characteristics as the victim of 8800 Grossmont College Drive the harassing conduct would be adversely affected El Cajon, CA 92020-1799 to a degree that interferes with his or her ability to (619) 644-7572 participate in or to realize the intended benefits of an institutional activity, employment, or resource. • Sara Varghese, J.D., Dean of Student Affairs Gender-based harassment does not necessarily involve Section 504 Compliance Officer and ADA Coordinator conduct that is sexual. Any hostile or offensive conduct Grossmont College based on gender can constitute prohibited harassment 8800 Grossmont College Drive if it meets the definition above. For example, repeated El Cajon, CA 92020-1799 derisive comments about a person’s competency to (619) 644-7600 www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 51 do the job, when based on that person’s gender, could the totality of the circumstances, including such constitute gender-based harassment. Harassment factors as the frequency of the conduct, the severity comes in many forms, including but not limited to of the conduct, whether the conduct is humiliating the following conduct that could, depending on the or physically threatening, and whether the conduct circumstances, meet the definition above, or could unreasonably interferes with an individual’s learning or contribute to a set of circumstances that meets the work. definition: Sexual Harassment: In addition to the above, sexual • Verbal: Inappropriate or offensive remarks, slurs, harassment consists of unwelcome sexual advances, jokes, or innuendoes based on a person’s race, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or gender, sexual orientation, or other protected status. physical conduct of a sexual nature made by someone This may include, but is not limited to, inappropriate from, or in, the work or educational setting when: comments regarding an individual’s body, physical • submission to the conduct is explicitly or implicitly appearance, attire, sexual prowess, marital status, made a term or condition of an individual’s or sexual orientation; unwelcome flirting or employment, academic status, or progress; propositions; demands for sexual favors; verbal • submission to, or rejection of, the conduct by the abuse, threats, or intimidation; or sexist, patronizing, individual is used as a basis of employment or or ridiculing statements that convey derogatory academic decisions affecting the individual; attitudes based on gender, race nationality, sexual • the conduct has the purpose or effect of having orientation, or other protected status. a negative impact upon the individual’s work or • Physical: Inappropriate or offensive touching, assault, academic performance, or of creating an intimidating, or physical interference with free movement. This may hostile or offensive work or educational environment include, but is not limited to, kissing, patting, lingering (as more fully described below); or or intimate touches, grabbing, pinching, leering, staring, • submission to, or rejection of, the conduct by the unnecessarily brushing against or blocking another individual is used as the basis for any decision person, whistling, or sexual gestures. It also includes affecting the individual regarding benefits and any physical assault or intimidation directed at an services, honors, programs, or activities available at individual due to that person’s gender, race, national or through the community college. origin, sexual orientation, or other protected status. This definition encompasses two kinds of sexual Physical sexual harassment includes acts of sexual harassment: violence, such as rape, sexual assault, sexual battery,

District and and sexual coercion. Sexual violence refers to physical • “Quid pro quo” sexual harassment occurs when a Policies College sexual acts perpetrated against a person’s will or where person in a position of authority makes educational a person is incapable of giving consent due to the or employment benefits conditional upon an victim’s use of drugs or alcohol. An individual also may individual’s willingness to engage in or tolerate be unable to give consent due to an intellectual or other unwanted sexual conduct. disability. • “Hostile environment” sexual harassment occurs when unwelcome conduct based on a person’s • Visual or Written: The display or circulation of gender is sufficiently severe or pervasive so as to visual or written material that degrades an individual alter the conditions of an individual’s learning or or group based on gender, race, nationality, sexual work environment, unreasonably interfere with an orientation, or other protected status. This may individual’s academic or work performance, or create include, but is not limited to, posters, cartoons, an intimidating, hostile, or abusive learning or work drawings, graffiti, reading materials, computer environment. The victim must subjectively perceive graphics, or electronic media transmissions. the environment as hostile, and the harassment Environmental: • A hostile academic or work must be such that a reasonable person of the same environment may exist where it is permeated by gender would perceive the environment as hostile. A sexual innuendo; insults or abusive comments single or isolated incident of sexual harassment may directed at an individual or group based on gender, be sufficient to create a hostile environment if it is race, nationality, sexual orientation, or other protected severe, i.e. a sexual assault. status; or gratuitous comments regarding gender, Sexually harassing conduct can occur between people race, sexual orientation, or other protected status that of the same or different genders. The standard for are not relevant to the subject matter of the class or determining whether conduct constitutes sexual activities on the job. A hostile environment can arise harassment is whether a reasonable person of the same from an unwarranted focus on sexual topics or sexually gender as the victim would perceive the conduct as suggestive statements in the classroom or work harassment based on sex. environment. It can also be created by an unwarranted focus on, or stereotyping of, particular racial or ethnic CONSENSUAL RELATIONSHIPS groups, sexual orientations, genders, or other protected District employees are strongly discouraged from statuses. An environment may also be hostile toward entering into or maintaining any romantic or sexual anyone who merely witnesses unlawful harassment relationship with any student or employee over in his or her immediate surroundings, although the whom they exercise any academic, administrative, conduct is directed at others. The determination of supervisory, evaluative, counseling, or extracurricular whether an environment is hostile is based on authority or influence.

52 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu There is an inherent imbalance of power and potential The District shall investigate all complaints of harassment. for exploitation in such relationships. A conflict of To the extent practicable, a written determination on interest may arise if the administrator, faculty, or staff all accepted written complaints will be issued to the member must evaluate the student’s or employee’s complainant within ninety (90) days of the filing of the work or make decisions affecting the employee or complaint. The equal employment opportunity officer student. The relationship may create an appearance will forward copies of all written complaints to the State of impropriety and lead to charges of favoritism by Chancellor’s Office. other students or employees. A consensual sexual EMPLOYMENT relationship may change, with the result that sexual conduct that was once welcome becomes unwelcome Complaints involving harassment in the course of and harassing. In the event that such relationships employment or attempting to secure employment must do occur, the District has the authority to transfer be filed as soon as possible after the occurrence of an any involved employee to eliminate or attenuate the alleged violation and not later than sixty (60) days after supervisory authority of one over the other, or of a such occurrence unless the complainant can verify a teacher over a student. Such action by the District is compelling reason for the District to waive the sixty (60) a proactive and preventive measure to avoid possible day limitation. charges of harassment and does not constitute conduct If an employee or applicant for employment feels they against any affected employee. have been harassed and would like to file a complaint, complaint procedures can be found on the District’s ACADEMIC FREEDOM Equal Employment Opportunity web site, or by contacting No provision of this Administrative Procedure shall the office of the Vice Chancellor for Human Resources be interpreted to prohibit conduct that is legitimately and Labor Relations. related to the course content, teaching methods, STUDENTS AND VISITORS scholarship, or public commentary of an individual faculty member or the educational, political, artistic, or Complaints alleging violations that do not involve hiring literary expression of students in classrooms and public processes should be filed as soon as possible after the forums. Freedom of speech and academic freedom occurrence of an alleged violation. are, however, not limitless and this procedure will Information on college complaint procedures can not protect speech or expressive conduct that violates be located at https://www.grossmont.edu/student- federal or California anti-discrimination laws. The support/student-affairs/index.php or by contacting the Governing Board reaffirms its commitment to academic Office of Student Affairs at either college. freedom, but recognizes that academic freedom does STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT not allow any form of unlawful discrimination or To ensure a safe campus community and provide a harassment. It is recognized that an essential function College prompt and equitable means to address violations of the Policies of education is a probing of opinions and an exploration Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community District Standards District and of ideas that may cause some students discomfort. It is of Student Conduct, the Dean of Student Affairs, further recognized that academic freedom insures the in conjunction with the President and Vice President faculty’s right to teach and the student’s right to learn. of Student Services, administratively facilitate the PROCEDURE REGARDING COMPLAINTS OF Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District’s HARASSMENT Student Conduct Procedures for Grossmont College. Any person who believes that they are being harassed GROUNDS FOR STUDENT CODE OF based on an actual or perceived protected characteristic CONDUCT VIOLATION such as ethnic group identification, national origin, (These procedures also apply to distance education.) religion, age, sex or gender, race, color, ancestry, sexual Student conduct must conform to District and College orientation, marital status, veteran status, or physical or rules and regulations. If a Student Code of Conduct mental disability, may file a written complaint describing violation occurs while a student is enrolled in any in detail the alleged violation. All complaints shall be program of instruction or co-curricular offering within signed and dated by the complainant and shall contain, the District, to include distance education programs, to the best of the complainant’s ability, the names of the he or she may be subject to Student Conduct Action individuals involved, the date(s) of the event(s) at issue, for one or more of the following causes that must be and a detailed description of the actions constituting the District related. Except in response to conduct specified in alleged violation. subdivisions (g) and (h) of Section 76033, no student shall The District may return without action any complaints be removed, suspended, or expelled unless the conduct that are inadequate because they do not state a clear for which the student is disciplined is related to college allegation of harassment or violation of the anti- activity or college attendance. This section is not intended harassment policies. to limit provisions of federal law, or limit the ability of community college districts to take appropriate action under federal law. These categories of behavior are not intended to be an exhaustive list, but are examples of causes and are good and sufficient causes for Conduct, including but not www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 53 limited to the removal, suspension, or expulsion of a 15. Unauthorized entry upon or use of District facilities. student. Other misconduct not listed may also result in 16. Lewd, indecent or obscene conduct or expression on Conduct if good cause exists (Education Code Section District-owned or controlled property, or at District 76033, 76034). sponsored or supervised functions. 1. Causing, attempting to cause, or threatening to cause 17. Engaging in expression which is obscene, libelous or physical injury to another person. slanderous, or which so incites students as to create 2. Possession, sale or otherwise furnishing any firearm, a clear and present danger of the commission of knife, explosive, or other dangerous object, including unlawful acts on District premises, or the violation but not limited to any facsimile firearm, knife, or of lawful District regulations, or the substantial explosive, unless, in the case of possession of any disruption of the orderly operation of the District. object of this type, the student has obtained written 18. Persistent, serious misconduct where other means of permission to possess the item from the Vice President correction have failed to bring about proper conduct. of Student Services or designee. 19. Unauthorized preparation, giving, selling, transfer, 3. Unlawful possession, use, sale, offer to sell, or distribution, or publication, for any commercial furnishing, or being under the influence of, any purpose, of any contemporaneous recording of an controlled substance listed in California Health academic presentation in a classroom or equivalent and Safety Code Sections 11053 et seq., an alcoholic site of instruction, including but not limited to beverage, or an intoxicant of any kind; or unlawful handwritten or typewritten class notes, except as possession of, or offering, arranging or negotiating permitted by any district policy or administrative the sale of any drug paraphernalia, as defined in procedure. California Health and Safety Code Section 11014.5. 20. Engaging in physical or verbal intimidation or 4. Committing or attempting to commit robbery or harassment of such severity or pervasiveness as to extortion. have the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering 5. Causing or attempting to cause damage to District with a student’s academic performance, or District property or to private property on campus. employee’s work performance, or of creating an 6. Stealing or attempting to steal District property or intimidating, hostile or offensive educational or work private property on campus, or knowingly receiving environment. stolen District property or private property on campus. 21. Engaging in physical or verbal disruption of District and Policies College 7. Willful or persistent smoking in any area where instructional or student services activities, smoking has been prohibited by law or by regulation administrative procedures, public service functions, of the college or the District. authorized curricular or co-curricular activities or prevention of authorized guests from carrying out the 8. Committing sexual harassment as defined by law or purpose for which they are on District property. by District policies and procedures. 22. Sexual assault and sexual exploitation as defined in 9. Engaging in harassing or discriminatory behavior Education Code section 76033(g), (h). based on disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, 23. Misconduct where good cause exists (Education Code sexual orientation or any other status protected by law. Section 76033). 10. Engaging in intimidating conduct or bullying against District students who engage in any of the above are another student through words or actions, including subject to the procedures outlined herein as authorized direct physical contact; verbal assaults, such as teasing by AP 5520 Student Conduct Procedures. or name-calling; social isolation or manipulation; and cyberbullying. 11. Willful misconduct that results in injury or death to a student or to District personnel or which results in cutting, defacing, or other injury to any real or personal property owned by the District or on campus. 12. Disruptive behavior, willful disobedience, habitual profanity or vulgarity, or the open and persistent defiance of the authority of, or persistent abuse of, college personnel. 13. Cheating, plagiarism (including plagiarism in a student publication), or engaging in other academic dishonesty as defined by the College’s academic integrity standards. 14. Dishonesty; forgery; alteration or misuse of District documents, records or identification; or knowingly furnishing false information to the District.

54 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu ETHICAL PRINCIPLES greatly.” With acceptance of this principle comes the Grossmont College is an academic institution dedicated recognition that divergent viewpoints exist which may to the pursuit of learning and the promotion of student not be reconciled; therefore, the Student Rights and success. In the quest for excellence, our entire college Due Process Committee has been established to assist community shares the ethical values of integrity, honesty, students to understand their rights and due process, transparency, civility, and respect. Students, faculty, to objectively analyze the facts and to suggest positive staff, and administrators are guided by the ethical alternatives. It is also through the Student Rights standards and principles established by the Grossmont and Due Process that students may seek redress of College Student Code of Conduct and by comparable complaints or grievances that result in injury to the codes from professional associations and organizations. student or which adversely affect the student’s status, These values include personal and collective accountability rights or privileges as a student. and a high regard for others, the institution, and its mission. The initial step is the informal phase, which is a good ACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL faith effort to settle a dispute before filing a formal grievance. Informal discussion between the persons PROGRAMS directly involved in a grievance is essential in the early It is the policy of the Grossmont-Cuyamaca stages of the dispute and will be encouraged at all Community College District Governing Board, that times. Even after filing, efforts to resolve the dispute by unless specifically exempted by statute regulation, informal means will continue. every course, course section or class for which the For additional information or a copy of the Student average daily attendance is to be reported for state Rights and Due Process procedures, please contact aid, shall be open to enrollment and participation by the Dean of Student Affairs, in Room 60-204 or any person who has been admitted to the college and (619) 644-7600. who meets the bona fide academic prerequisites of such course as may be established pursuant to law, STUDENT GRADE RESPONSIBILITY and such exceptions as permitted by law as stated in You are held responsible for all classes for which you Chapter II, Division 2, Part VI, Title 5 of the California register. This includes attending all class sessions, being Administrative Code, commencing with Section 51820. prompt in your attendance, and meeting instructor DISCLAIMER: CHANGES TO THE course requirements. If, for some reason, you decide to withdraw from a class(es), it is your responsibility to CLASS SCHEDULE properly withdraw. This means using Self-Service/ The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District WebAdvisor or coming to campus and picking up a and both colleges have made every reasonable effort Drop Card from the Admissions and Records Office, College to determine that everything stated in this schedule is accurately and thoroughly completing the card, and Policies accurate. Courses offered, together with other matters filing it with the Admissions and Records Office. District and contained herein, are subject to change without notice The official date of withdrawal is the date which the and at the discretion of the administration of the withdrawal form is filed with the Admissions and Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District for Records Office. If this is not done, students may receive matters related to student enrollment, level of financial a grade of “F” and all fees apply. support, or for any other reason. The District further reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of their PREREQUISITE ALERT rules, regulations, policies and procedures. www.grossmont.edu/assessment/prerequisite SMOKE-FREE CAMPUS A prerequisite is a condition of enrollment that Grossmont College is a smoke-free/tobacco free a student is required to meet in order to demonstrate facility as stipulated in Board Policy 3570. Violation of current readiness for enrollment in a course or educational this campus tobacco policy will result in appropriate program. conduct penalties in place for both students and A corequisite is a condition of enrollment consisting employees. of a course that a student is required to simultaneously In accordance with AP 3570 “Smoking” means take in order to enroll in another course. engaging in an act that generates smoke or vapor, such An advisory on a recommended preparation is a as possessing a lighted pipe; a lighted hookah pipe, condition of enrollment that a student is advised, but operating an electronic cigarette or other electronic not required, to meet before, or in conjunction with, nicotine delivery system; a lighted cigar; a lighted enrollment in a course or educational program. cigarette of any kind; or lighting or igniting a pipe, a All courses shall be open for enrollment to any hookah pipe, a cigar, or a cigarette of any kind. student who has been admitted to the college, except STUDENT DUE PROCESS that students may be required to meet necessary and valid prerequisites. In addition, the District may It is the stated educational philosophy of the also limit enrollment in a course based on health and Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College safety considerations, facility limitations, or legal District Governing Board that GCCCD accepts requirements imposed by statute or regulations. and is committed to the following premise: “The college recognizes the worth of the individual and A student who does not meet a prerequisite or that individual needs, interests, and capacities vary corequisite or who is not permitted to enroll due to a www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 55 limitation on enrollment but who provides satisfactory FAMILY EDUCATION RIGHTS AND evidence may seek entry into the course as follows: PRIVACY ACT 1. If space is available in a course when a student Grossmont College accords to students all rights under files a challenge to the prerequisite, corequisite, or the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. No advisory on recommended preparation, the college one outside the institution shall have access to nor shall reserve a seat for the student and resolve will the institution disclose any information from the challenge within five (5) working days. If the the student’s education records without the written challenge is upheld or the college fails to resolve the consent of students except to persons or organizations challenge within the five (5) working day period, the providing student financial aid, to accrediting agencies student shall be allowed to enroll in the course. carrying out their accreditation function, to persons in If no space is available in the course when the compliance with a judicial order, and to persons in an challenge is filed, the challenge shall be resolved emergency in order to protect the health or safety of prior to the beginning of registration for the next students or other persons. At Grossmont College, only term and, if the challenge is upheld, the student those employees acting in the students’ educational shall be permitted to enroll if space is available interests are allowed access to student education records within the limitations of their need to know. when the student registers for that subsequent term. The Act provides students with the right to inspect and 2. Grounds for challenge are: review information contained in their education records, a. The prerequisite or corequisite has not been to challenge the contents of their educational records, established in accordance with the college’s to have a hearing if the outcome of the challenge is process for establishing prerequisites and unsatisfactory, and to submit explanatory statements for corequisites; inclusion in their files if the decision of the hearing panel b. The prerequisite or corequisite is in violation of is unacceptable. The Dean of Admissions and Records Title 5 regulations (Section 55201); and Financial Aid has been designated by the institution c. The prerequisite or corequisite is either to coordinate the inspection and review procedures for unlawfully discriminatory or is being applied in student education records. an unlawfully discriminatory manner; Grossmont College student data is also submitted to the d. The student has the knowledge or ability to National Student Clearinghouse so that research may be succeed in the course or program despite not conducted regarding transfer rates, college performance District and meeting the prerequisite or corequisite; Policies College and other college success indicators. The information e. The student will be subject to undue delay shared is maintained with the strictest of confidence; in attaining the goal of his or her Student individual names or data are not disclosed. If students Educational Plan because the prerequisite or wish to restrict their data from being shared with the corequisite course has not been made reasonably National Student Clearinghouse, they may complete a available. If other courses are available which form at Admissions and Records which will restrict the meet the same requirement, the student is not release of their student data. being delayed. There is no obligation to honor the student’s preference. f. The student has not been allowed to enroll in a course due to a limitation on enrollment estab-lished for (a) a course that involves intercollegiate competition or public performance, or (b) a course limited to a cohort of students. The student shall be allowed to enroll if otherwise he or she would be delayed by a semester in attaining the degree or certificate specified in his or her Student Educational Plan. g. The student seeks to enroll in a course which has a prerequisite established to protect health and safety, and the student demonstrates that he or she does not pose a threat to himself or herself or others. 3. The student has the obligation to provide satisfactory evidence that the challenge should be upheld. However, where facts essential to the determination of whether the student’s challenge should be upheld are or ought to be in the college’s own records, then the college has the obligation to produce that information. Students wishing to challenge prerequisites for any other reason should do so using the Student Due Process Procedures (check the catalog).

56 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu CAMPUS AND DISPLAYING PARKING PERMIT ON CAMPUS The Parking Permit must be displayed so that the color and expiration date is clearly visible. The Parking PARKING SERVICES Permits are only valid when properly displayed: POLICE SERVICES at the District are provided by 1. Affixed to the front windshield either side, inside the the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. A sheriff’s lower corner. sergeant and four deputies are assigned to the Grossmont 2. Vehicles with dark tint on the windows must and Cuyamaca college campuses. If necessary, the completely affix the permit to an area without tint. District also has access to Sheriff’s Department STUDENT PARKING PERMITS specialized units that investigate crimes such as illegal Student parking permits are purchased through Self- drug sales, domestic violence, auto theft or gang-related Service/WebAdvisor at www.grossmont.edu. It will crime. link you to Credentials, Inc., to purchase your parking In addition, a team of Campus and Parking Services permit. You may pay by credit card online or if you (CAPS) specialists provides services such as automobile choose to pay by cash or check you may BRING in your assistance, lost & found, safety escorts and traffic control PRINTED ORDER FORM to the College Cashier’s when needed. CAPS also enforces parking regulations on office and we will process your payment so that your campus. parking permit can be mailed. The Public Safety Office is located in the Grossmont Refunds for parking permits—You must physically College parking structure, Room 57-100. return your parking permit to the College Cashier’s PUBLIC SAFETY CONTACT INFORMATION office WITHIN the REFUND DEADLINE for your class/ Call 911 in an emergency es to receive a refund. If you paid by credit card, we will • Life-threatening situation process your transaction and you will receive a credit to • Medical emergency your card from Credentials, Inc. If you paid by cash or • Crime in progress check, we will refund your money to you after cancelling • Fire your parking permit through Credentials, Inc. • Major disturbance For help with purchasing your permit you may call Call (858) 565-5200 to contact law enforcement for a the Customer Service number of Credentials, Inc., at non-emergency 1-800-646-1858. • Crime report FACULTY, STAFF AND VENDOR PARKING • Suspected drug activity PERMITS Campus Call (619) 644-7654 for Campus and Parking Services Permits are available at the Public Safety Offices at each Services • Automobile assistance campus. Please call 619-644-7654 for more information. and Parking • Parking CALL BOXES AND LOCATIONS • Lost & found • Safety escort As part of the District’s commitment to safety, several projects are coming up that will support a safe and Additional Public Safety information is available on welcome environment for our students and staff. The first the district website at http://www.gcccd.edu/public- project consists of installing exterior surveillance cameras safety/. throughout both campuses. The cameras will serve as PARKING & TRAFFIC REGULATIONS deterrents during closures as well as provide evidence All vehicles must display a valid college parking permit during investigations of events. Several phases of camera while parked on campus property. The responsibility installation will be completed over the next five years. of finding a legal parking space, as well as knowing In addition, we will be removing the out-of-order blue where and when a parking permit is valid, rests with emergency phone towers throughout each campus. The the vehicle operator. The purchase of a parking permit emergency phones have had minimal use the past several does not guarantee a space to park. For the safety of years and to replace them would be of significant cost the college community, all California Vehicle Codes and disruption to the campuses. In their place, bilingual are enforced. All community members (students, staff, emergency signage such as the sign to the left will be faculty and visitors) are primarily responsible for their own safety and property. installed. The emergency phones located inside all campus elevators are outdated and will be replaced for For further information, contact Campus and Parking better functionality. Services at (619) 644-7654. In case of Emergency, dial 911. Permit Parking is enforced on all district property: • Monday thru Thursday - 7:00am to 10:00pm • Friday thru Saturday - 7:00 to 4:00pm

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 57 PAY STATIONS PARKING CITATION FINES Daily Permits for students and visitors may be Parking citation fines are to be paid within 21 days of purchased from the Pay Stations located in Parking issue date or 14 days of delinquent notice. Failure to pay Lots: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and on each level of the Parking fines on time results in a delinquency fee. Structure. PARKING CITATION PAYMENTS Please use one dollar bills only, or any major credit/ Fees resulting from citations are payable at the College debit card. No refund or change is given. Pay station Cashier Office or online at:www.paymycite.com/gcccd permits are only valid in student parking lots. Citation status changes will not be processed until the Business visitors may obtain a parking pass from the full payment of all applicable fees. machines located in each lot. Unpaid citations are subject to a $75.00 delinquent fee. We have partnered with Passport Parking to make Payment failure will eventually result in a DMV hold visitor parking quick and simple. Just download the on the vehicle’s registration. application on your phone, insert your information ONE TIME and pay while you walk to class, or even CITATION APPEAL FORMS ahead of time You may appeal your citation at: www.paymycite.com/ DISABLED PARKING PERMITS gcccd.edu within 21 calendar days of the citation’s issued date. You will receive a response to your request by mail All vehicles utilizing Disabled parking spaces must within two weeks. display a state issued identification placard, i.e. DMV issued placard, DP or DV plates. Applications for Public Safety Office is located at Grossmont College on the east side of the parking structure in Bldg. 57. Placards/Plates are available at the Department of Motor Vehicles Additional public safety information is available at our home page www.gcccd.edu/public-safety/ As of January 1, 2017 students, visitors, faculty, or staff members who legally possess a current California Disabled Placard, which must be displayed, are required ADDITIONAL SERVICES to purchase a parking permit. SPECIAL EVENTS PARKING ATM LOCATIONS and Parking Grossmont College: Outside the Tech Mall. Services Campus Parking request for special events or large groups are available through previous arrangements at LOST & FOUND least one week in advance. For detailed information Lost and Found items should be returned to Campus contact Campus and Parking Services at (619) 644- and Parking Services Office. To check if an item has 7654. been turned in, call or stop by the Campus and Parking REPLACEMENT FOR LOST OR STOLEN Services Office, (619) 644-7654. PERMITS There are no refunds or replacement of lost or stolen parking permits. MOTORCYCLE PARKING Motorcycles, scooters, segways, and mopeds MUST BE PARKED in designated motorcycle areas with a valid motorcyle permit. Motorcycles parked in auto parking spaces are subject to citation. Motorcycle permits must be purchased at the Cashier’s Window with cash or credit card. ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS Bicycle racks are available throughout campus. The college Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) pass is a great way to avoid parking hassles, car expenses, and to have access to unlimited rides throughout the semester. Monthly or semester MTS passes are available at the student services window. For more information please visit the MTS web site at www.sdmts.com MOTORIST ASSISTANCE Contact Campus and Parking Services at (619) 644-7654 for the following services: • Unlocking vehicle • Battery jump start

58 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu DIRECTORY OF SERVICES AT GROSSMONT COLLEGE

SUMMER HOURS Visit the college web site at www.grossmont.edu for individual office hours.

www.grossmont.edu Room Room Room ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCE CENTER (A.R.C.) BOOKSTORE (619-644-7674) ...... 62-600B COUNSELING (619-644-7208) ...... 10-162 (619-644-7112) ...... 60-120 www .bkstore .com/grossmont http://www .grossmont edu/counseling. VP (619-567-7712) Catalogs and Schedules (619-644-7000) Academic Counseling Testing Center (619-644-7120) ...... 60-122 Internet Orders (Ext . 7675) Career Counseling www .grossmont .edu/arc Leisure Reading (Books) (Ext . 7675) Counseling Courses Adapted Equipment Study Aids (Ext . 7675) Educational Planning Assistive Computer Technology Textbooks (Ext . 7675) International Student Counseling Materials/Readers for Blind/Visually Impaired CalWORKs (619-644-7552)...... Bldg . 38E New Student Advisement/Orientation Interpreters for Deaf/Real Time Captioning Assistance for Students on Welfare Personal/Crisis Counseling Learning Disabilities/Assessment/Instruction Strategies Academic/Career/Personal Counseling ENGLISH WRITING CENTER NCR Paper Assistance w/Child Care, Books, Transportation (619-644-7516) ...... 70-119 Notetaking Assistance Liaison with ECM’s First Floor, Learning and Technology Resource Work Study & Job Placement Registration Assistance Center Testing Accommodations CAMPUS AND PARKING SERVICES Drop-in peer tutoring for grammar skills and essay (619-644-7654)...... 57-101 writing skills ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS 9-911for emergencies English 061/064-Individualized courses designed for (619-644-7186) ...... 10-150 students with specific writing concerns www .grossmont .edu/admission Available 24 hours a day Academic Probation Standards Law Enforcement EXERCISE SCIENCE & WELLNESS Adding or Dropping Classes Medical Emergency (619-644-7400) ...... 41-132 Applications for Admission, Re-Admission Crime Report ATHLETICS OFFICE...... 41-124 Credit by Examination Vehicle Assistance www .grossmont .edu/athletics Enrollment Verification Parking Enforcement Associate Dean, Athletics (Ext . 7412) Evaluations Lost and Found Intercollegiate Athletics Safety Escort Grade Forgiveness/Academic Renewal Dean’s Office (Ext. 7163) ...... 10-133 Graduation Requirements CAREER CENTER (619-644-7614) . . . . . 60-140 Department Chair (Ext . 7044)...... 41-135 International Student Admissions www .grossmont .edu/studentempservices Men’s Locker Room ...... 41-105 Petitioning for Pass/No Pass Annual Career Fair Women’s Locker Room ...... 41-111 Services

Photo I .D . Cards Career Planning & Decision Making Resources Directory of Residency Determination Computerized Career Assessment EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS Student Records/Privacy Act Information Employer Information & SERVICES (619-644-7617)...... 60-125 Transcripts Interviewing Techniques www .grossmont .edu/eops Veterans Affairs (619-644-7165) ...... 10-152 Occupational Information Academic, Career & Personal Counseling ADULT RE-ENTRY (619-644-7697) . . . . . 60-146 Career/Job Search Assistance with College Admission & Financial Aid Forms Reentry Seminars COLLEGE CASHIER (619-644-7660) . . . . . 10-110 Referral Services Book Accounts Catalogs Caring & Supportive Environment ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTER .(619-644-7693) Childcare Payments Emergency Bus Passes Strategic learning assistance in basic skills for College Fees Payment/Refund Financial Grants students with a verified disability. Fines/Bad Check Payment Outreach and Recruitment Library Fines ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF Peer Advisors Parking Citation Payment GROSSMONT COLLEGE Priority Registration Parking Permit Cash Payments Referrals (619-644-7604) ...... 60-110 Transcript Payment Transfer Assistance Student Government COOPERATIVE AGENCIES RESOURCES FOR UC/CSU Fee Waivers Benefits Card Program Workshop Series ASGC Board Room EDUCATION (CARE) (619-644-7617). . . . . 60-125 Club Mailboxes & Poster Room http://www .grossmont .edu/eops FINANCIAL AID (619-644-7129) ...... 10-109 Inter-Club Council Academic/Career/Personal Counseling www .grossmont .edu/fa Copier Assistance with Obtaining Child Care College Work Study Book Accounts Eligibility Requirements ASSESSMENT CENTER (619-644-7200) . . .. 10-170 Emergency Bus Passes www grossmont. .edu/assessment Financial Aid Applications Financial Grants to Assist w/Childcare Costs Grants and Loans Ability to Benefit Liaison with AFDC/CalWORKs Scholarships Assessment/Testing Services Meal Plan Chemistry 141 Parking Permits FINE & PERFORMING ARTS English/English as a Second Language Dance Dept. Office (Ext. 7408)...... 24-271 Math Hyde Art Gallery (Ext . 7299)...... 25-216 Music Dept. Office (Ext. 7254) ...... 26-223A Theatre Box Office (Ext. 7234)...... 25-216 Theatre Arts (Ext . 7267)...... 25-216

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 59 www.grossmont.edu Room Room Room HEALTH SERVICES OFFICE STUDENT ACTIVITIES WINDOW ...... 10-110 TRANSFER CENTER (located next to Financial Aid Office) (619-644-7215)...... 10-173 (619-644-7192) ...... 60-130 ASGC Rebate on Books www .grossmont .edu/transfercenter www .grossmont .edu/health-services/ Benefit Package College and University Information Access and Crisis Hotlines for Health Call for Help Bus/Trolley Passes Accident/Illness-reports, claim forms, insurance College Transfer Information - Applications Discount Movie Tickets/Amusements information College/University Resource Library Fax Services (outgoing) Affordable Care Act Information Internet Resources Postage Stamps Bill W . Meeting Information TUTORING CENTER (619-644-7387) . . . . . 70-202 Counseling-Personal: Anxiety, Cutting, Depression, STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE Mezzanine, Tech Mall Stress, Substance Abuse, Warning Signs for Mental (619-644-7600) ...... 60-204 Health Illness and other Academic Fraud Information https://www .grossmont .edu/student .services/ Domestic Violence-Tips, Reporting, Prevention Administrative Advisor, ASGC tutoring/tutoring-center .aspx Education, Counseling Administrative Advisor, ICC Individual or small-group tutoring available for Eating Disorders and Referrals ASGC Campus Vendors Grossmont College students . Most General Education Health Information, Education ASGC Scholarship & Service Awards Ceremony subjects are available. Appointments are first-come, HIV/STD Testing Referrals ASGC Student Trustee Elections first-serve for 30 or 60 minutes, at no cost. Students may International Student Insurance Referrals Campus Smoking Policy sign-up in office 70-202; located on the 2nd floor of the Nutrition Education Commencement Ceremony Tech Mall . Nurse Visits Discrimination/Harassment Policies Nursing & Allied Health Immunization/Tuberculosis (TB) VETERANS’ SERVICES OFFICE Drugs/Alcohol Policies Reviews (619-644-7165)...... 10-152 Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medications Main Quad Facility Requests Outreach Education Programs Posting Regulation Information VETERANS’ RESOURCE CENTER Scholarship & Service Awards Ceremony Referrals-Low Cost Medical/Dental Care/Counseling/ (619-644-7205)...... 21-253 Travel Immunizations/Pregnancy Care Student Clubs and Organizations Access to computers and assistance in the use of Sexual Assault Prevention-Tips, Reporting, Prevention Student Complaints assistive technologies, including specialized software for Education & Counseling Student Conduct Procedures (Student Code nontraditional learners Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Resources, Education of Conduct) Academic counseling provided by Counseling Center Tuberculosis (TB) Testing and Clearance Student Grievance & Due Process Procedures staff Title IX Information LEARNING & TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE Peer support, mentoring World Arts & Cultures Committee CENTER ...... Bldg . 70 Financial aid information and application assistance STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Referral to on- and off-campus resources (e .g ., A .R .C .,

Directory of Located in the center of the campus, houses the Library

Services and the Tech Mall . The Tech Mall houses the Open (619-644-7611)...... 60-145 campus Veterans Affairs Office, community veterans Computer Lab, Assistive Technology Center, Math Study www .grossmont .edu/studentempservices agencies) Center, Business Office Technology Lab, English Writing City, County, State and Federal Listings Center, ESL/Independent Studies Lab, and the Tutoring Cooperative Work Programs Center . Full- and Part-time Employment - 24/7 LIBRARY (619-644-7355)...... 70-100 Interviewing and Resume Information Job Applications Learning & Technology Resource Center Job Search Techniques www .grossmont .edu/library On-campus Positions Circulation (Check-out and return of library materials) Seasonal/Summer Jobs Instructional Media Volunteer Needs Library Reference Services SUCCESS COACHES Reserves www .grossmont .edu/successcoach MATH STUDY CENTER (619-644-7706). . . 70-112 Second Floor, Learning & Technology Resource Center 1st Floor, Tech Mall Shardai Zaragoza (619-644-7382)...... 70-206 Drop-in Tutoring Alexis Lytle (619-644-7384)...... 70-205 Calculator Help Computer Assisted Tutoring by Courses or Concepts Success Coaches assist students in reaching their educational Answers to Math Questions goals by helping them connect with important resources . Visit www .grossmont .edu/successcoach for more information on OPEN COMPUTER LAB (619-644-7748) . . 70-142. how to make an appointment to meet with a Success Coach . 1st Floor, Tech Mall The Success Coaches are located on the second floor of www .grossmont .edu/techmall/ocl the Learning and Technology Resource Center (Building 70, Students have access to computer software, Internet, Rooms 205 and 206) . MS Office applications, tutorials and technical assistance .

60 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Lynn Ceresino Neault, Ed.D...... Chancellor Sahar Abushaban ...... Interim Vice Chancellor, Business Services Tim Corcoran ...... Vice Chancellor, Human Resources TBD ...... Vice Chancellor, Student and Institutional Success Todd McDonald ...... Associate Vice Chancellor, District Business Services Craig Leedham ...... Associate Vice Chancellor, Human Resources Kerry Kilber Rebman ...... Interim Associate Vice Chancellor, Technology Ken Emmons ...... Senior Director, Districtwide Facilities Jennifer Fujimoto ...... Senior Director, Fiscal Services Nahid Razi ...... Senior Director, Purchasing and Contracts and Ancillary Services Anne Krueger ...... Director, Communications and Public Information Cynthia Nagura ...... Director, Community and Workforce Partnerships Jerry Williamson ...... Director, Computer Services Michael Carr ...... Director, Enterprise Systems Alyssa Brown ...... Director, Human Resources Anaid Northdraft ...... Director, Human Resources Kristine Ogden ...... Director, Payroll Nicole Conklin ...... Director of Public Safety

GROSSMONT COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Marsha V. Gable, Ed.D...... Interim President Marshall T. Fulbright III, Ed.D...... Vice President, Academic Affairs Bill McGreevy...... Vice President, Administrative Services Aaron Starck...... Interim Vice President, Student Services Nancy Saks, DNSc...... Senior Dean, Allied Health and Nursing Gabi Aliyev...... Interim Associate Dean Joan Ahrens, Ed.D...... Interim Senior Dean, College Planning and Institutional Effectiveness Barbara Gallego...... Interim Dean, Admissions & Records and Financial Aid Joel Castellaw...... Interim Dean, Arts, Languages and Communication Javier Ayala, Ph.D...... Dean, Career and Technical Education/Workforce Development Martha Clavelle ...... Dean, Counseling and Enrollment Services Agustín Albarrán...... Dean, English, Social and Behavioral Sciences Eric Klein, Ph.D...... Dean, Learning and Technology Resources Shawn Hicks...... Interim Dean, Math, Natural Sciences and Exercise Science and Wellness Sara Varghese, J.D...... Dean, Student Affairs Nedra Brown ...... Associate Dean, Athletics Beverly Warren...... Interim Associate Dean, Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS) Lida Rafia, Ph.D...... Dean, Student Success and Equity Loren Holmquist ...... Director, Campus Facilities, Operations and Maintenance Lorena Ruggero...... Director, College and Community Relations Michael Copenhaver ...... Director, Financial Aid Heriberto Vasquez...... Director, Student Development

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 61 Public Safety & Health Professions Opportunities Security Programs at Grossmont College (Administration of Justice) The Health Field Needs You!! Careers in Public Safety and Security Cardiovascular Technology Visit our web site at www.grossmont.edu/aoj. (619) 644-7303 EKG and Telemetry Technician n General Law Enforcement (619) 644-7303 n Corrections, Probation and Parole n Forensic Technology Occupational Therapy Assistant n Security Management (619) 664-7448 n Security Academy Orthopedic Technology n Public Safety Dispatch (619) 644-7303 Registered Nursing (619) 644-7300 Respiratory Therapy Office Professional Training (619) 644-7448 For more information, Become an Office Professional in one semester! come to the Health Professions Office, Includes: MS Word, Excel, Outlook, Keyboarding. Rooms 34-256

Job placement assistance Counseling available n Accounting A.R.C. n Insurance n Medical Office n Office Support Accessibility Resource Center

FREE tuition to those who qualify For more info contact Candy McLaughlin at [email protected] or 619-644-7548 Providing Academic Accommodations and Support Services to English Writing Center Students with Disabilities

Tutoring A full array of services to help Visit the English Writing Center at YOU succeed academically! https://grossmont.mywconline.com to receive free online tutoring for all your writing assignments! Ask questions Voice (619) 644-7112 about brainstorming, organization, topic VP (619) 567-7712 or contact development, formatting and more! California Relay Service 1-877-735-2929 We offer two types of tutoring: • Online tutoring allows you to meet with a tutor live via video or chat • eTutoring allows you to submit a file with your questions and receive feedback from a tutor within 12 hours

Email [email protected] with questions or for more information.

62 Summer 2021 www.grossmont.edu Exercise Science & Wellness Find your road to a career or job! Why Exercise? Let your journey begin here! Did you know that exercise can: The Career Center offers help with: • Career Planning n Help you lose weight. • Career and Educational Exploration n Improve muscle tone. • Job Search: Assistance with Resume, Interview and n Burn stored body fat. Application Preparation n Improve your circulation. n Prevent disease. Student Employment Services: n Strengthen your heart. • Online Job Listings 24/7 for Career, Full-time, Part-time, n Help you deal with stress. Temporary, or Summer Jobs n Provide you with hours of fun and See us for all of your employment needs! enjoyment. Get fit! Learn about your body! Career Center Practice good health! Room 60-140 - (619) 644-7614

Choose from our 30 different activities Student Employment Services See class listing for days and time. Room 60-145 - (619) 644-7611

Want to feel EMPOWERED & achieve SUCCESS? EOPS/CARE Take a counseling class at Grossmont College! Extended Opportunities Program Counseling 110: Learn about your interests, values & and Services (EOPS) provides Career Decision personality type. Explore career/ academic and financial assistance to Making (1 unit) major & educational options. Gain qualified, low-income community strategies for resume writing & college students. Eligible students interviewing. are provided with a wide range of support services to enable them to Counseling 120: Learn about college skills: time succeed at Grossmont College. College & Career management, reading systems & test Cooperative Agencies Resources Success (3 units) taking strategies. Establish your for Education (CARE) is supplemental to EOPS and provides support to students who are single career & educational goals. parents receiving CalWORKs/AFDC Tribal TANF Complete an educational plan. & Kinship Recipients and have children under 18 years of age. Counseling 130: Explore study strategies you can use Study Skills & for college level work. Get quick tips EOPS/CARE offers: Time Management to boost your time management (1 unit) plan. Learn about the resources you n Academic, Career, and Personal Counseling can use during your academic career. n Priority Registration n Financial Grants and Book Accounts n Parking Permits n Bus Passes n Gas Cards n Meal Cards n Workshop Series n Application fee waivers to the UC and CSU systems n and much more! For more information call (619) 644-7617. Stop by the EOPS/CARE Office, Room 60-125 Student Center Building, or visit our web site: www.grossmont.edu/eops or call our remote number (619) 609-7430

www.grossmont.edu Summer 2021 63 TRANSFER CENTER Deutsch Vergnügen! Let us help you develop a roadmap for transferring to the California State Knowledge of German University, University of California and many independent and out-of-state is important for: colleges and universities. n International Business n Among the resources available in the Travel and Tourism Transfer Center: n Journalism n Engineering n Art History ● Names and addresses of all accredited n The Military n Music colleges in the U.S. and the majors n n offered at each institution. Chemistry Theology n n ● Small group transfer workshops. Banking Philosophy ● Transfer information for CSU, UC and selected independent colleges. Learn about German language, ● On-going visitation by area university representatives and annual Transfer Fair. culture and people! If you have any questions, contact ● Articulation agreements with four-year colleges Astrid Ronke at (619) 644-7454, ext. 3888 and access to ASSIST web site—www.assist.org or [email protected]

Visit the Transfer Center web site www.grossmont.edu/transfercenter or phone (619) 644-7215 Planning to travel abroad? Want to begin your World Language studies?

Get a head start this summer at Grossmont College! Classes June 22 – July 30 Arabic • German • Japanese • Spanish

FREE PARKING SUMMER SESSION SPECIAL Earn credit for high school or college See your school counselor for eligibility requirements.

Only $46/unit for CA residents. Register early! https://www.grossmont.edu/admissions/index.php

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ASGC (ay-es-gee-see) noun

1. Your student government who strives to

represent the interests and concerns of all

Grossmont College students.

2. Group of individual students working

to improve the quality of campus life by

promoting awareness of issues affecting

students and providing philanthropic support.

3. Student body representatives searching for new board members and volunteers to GLOBALIZATION further strengthen partnerships within the What is it and what’s it got to do with you? community. INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES (GEOG 100) FIND OUT MORE TODAY: Satisfies Grossmont GE requirements and transfer requirements to UC and CSU By phone: 619-644-7604 Offered online with ZERO textbook costs In person: Bldg. 60 - Rm. 110

Public meetings are held biweekly on

Thursdays. Feel free to stop by and sit in from 3:30-5:30pm.

Visit www.grossmont.edu/campuslife/asgc for

the current meeting schedule. Purchase a benefit sticker for a variety of Satisfy your GE Physical Science discounts both on campus and off. requirement with Planet Earth JOIN ASGC TODAY! GEOL 110 Be a student leader. Make a difference. Study of earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, rocks, minerals, plate tectonics, and more. GE Credit, Transfers to UC, CSU THERE’S A PLACE FOR YOU

Join one of Grossmont’s 30+ clubs, here on campus IT’S EASY Get involved by joining one of our existing organizations, or create your own?

THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE From religion to politics, community service & gaming, from academic programs to advocacy, we have it all!

FIND OUT MORE! Visit us at: www.grossmont.edu/ campus-life/clubs-orgs

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Enroll now... it's easy! It's Easy to Apply and Register at Grossmont College!

■ To Apply to the College If you are a new or readmit student, you need to apply online at www.grossmont.edu

■ To Register for Classes Register online using Self-Service/WebAdvisor at www.grossmont.edu ■ Convenient Register from home or work for Grossmont and/or Cuyamaca College classes. ■ Before You Register ■ Review the Summer 2021 Class Schedule online. ■ Check prerequisite clearance information on page 6. ■ Read the registration information in the online class schedule starting on page 5. ■ Check on line for your registration date and time. ■ Sign onto Self-Service/WebAdvisor at www.grossmont.edu and follow the steps carefully. ■ Easy Payment Options Master Card, VISA, Discover, American Express, check or money order. Students are responsible for all appropriate fees and are dropped from classes for non-payment of fees. ■ Registration Dates and Hours April 19 - June 13, 2021 Monday - Sunday 7 am. to 10 pm. (Not available on holidays - see Summer 2021 calendar on the inside front cover of this schedule for specific dates). ■ Do you know you may be eligible to have your fees waived? Many students are eligible to have their fees waived but they don't apply. ■ The easiest way to qualify for a fee waiver is to complete the Free Application for Federal ■ Student Aid (FAFSA). You can fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. ■ By completing the FAFSA you will also be considered for all of the financial aid programs at Grossmont ■ College including the fee waiver. You can also apply for the fee waiver by going online to www.grossmont.edu/financial-aid/grants/ ■ college-fee-waivers.php and select "Apply for an Enrollment Fee Waiver." If you are eligible for a fee waiver, you may be eligible for a refund of the fees you have already paid. ■ You have nothing to lose!! It's a free application no matter which way you choose to apply. ■ So don't delay, apply today!

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Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College Governing Board Members: Elena Adams, Linda Cartwright, Debbie Justesen, Brad Monroe, Julie Schorr Student Members: Benjamin Blevins, Robert McClain Chancellor: Lynn Ceresino Neault, Ed.D. Grossmont College Interim President: Marsha Gable, Ed.D.