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Schedule of Classes Bulldogs in Your Community CSM Student Athletes Transfer to Top Institutions Across the Country Since 1922, CSM has been providing a solid education for our students both in the classroom and on the playing fields. CSM athletes have recently transferred to the following institutions: In-State Out-of-State Marshall University University of Lethbridge (Canada) Academy of Art Abilene Christian University Metro State University University of Louisville Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Albany University Missouri Baptist University University of Mississippi Chapman University Arizona State University Missouri Valley College University of Missouri Concordia-Irvine Auburn University Montana State University University of Nebraska CSU Chico Bellevue University Mount Mercy University University of Nevada-Reno CSU East Bay Bemidji State University New Mexico State University University of North Carolina CSU Fresno Bethany College Nicholls State University University of Oregon CSU Long Beach Boise State University North Carolina A&T State University University of Pennsylvania CSU Monterey Bay Brigham Young University Northern Arizona University University of Rhode Island CSU Northridge Carson Newman University Oklahoma City University University of Saint Mary’s CSU Sacramento Clark University Oklahoma State University University of So. Colorado CSU San Bernardino Coastal Carolina University Oregon State University University of Southern Mississippi CSU Stanislaus Colorado State University-Pueblo Penn State University University of Tennessee Dominican University Columbia Union College Pepperdine University University of Texas El Paso Gonzaga University Concordia University-Portland Portland State University University of Texas Pan American 2015 FALL Loyola Marymount Corban University Rocky Mountain University University of Washington Menlo College Cornell University Saint Edwards University Upper Iowa University Notre Dame de Namur University Dickinson State University Seton Hall University Vanderbilt University Saint Mary’s College Dixie State University Sienna College Virginia Tech University San Diego Christian College Eastern New Mexico University Simon Fraser University (Canada) Wake Forest University San Diego State University Eastern Oregon University Southeast Missouri State University West Virginia University San Francisco State University (SFSU) Ferris State University Southwest Baptist University Western Carolina University Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .ai Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .ai San José State University (SJSU) Florida Gulf Coast University St. Gregory’s University Western Illinois University Participation in community service by CSM’s student-athletes has become an essential Santa Clara University Florida Institute of Technology St. Mary’s University Western Michigan University Sonoma State University Fort Lewis College Sterling College Western Oregon University part of the Bulldog tradition; a tradition that is making an impact in the local community. UC Berkeley Georgia School of Design Texas College Western State Colorado University Inside this Issue UC Davis Hawaii Pacific University Texas Southern University Wichita State University “Along with academics and athletics, volunteer service is an integral component to devel- UC San Diego Holy Names University Texas Tech University William Jessup University oping student athletes as complete individuals,” says Andreas Wolf, CSM athletic director UC Santa Barbara Indiana State University Trinity University William Penn University Student Success Story .........1 UC Santa Cruz Iowa State University Tulane University York College and dean of kinesiology, athletics and dance. Wolf credits his coaching staff for taking UCLA Kansas State University University of Alabama Getting the Community Moving ..1 on a leadership role to ensure that student athletes participate in giving back to the local University of Cincinnati University of LaVerne Kentucky State University community. “Our coaches strongly believe it’s very important that students participating University of Redlands Lamar University University of Colorado President’s Message...........2 University of San Diego Lee University University of Hawaii in college athletics also become contributing members to society. Volunteering is part of University of Houston Fall 2015 Important Dates ......2 University of San Francisco Lethridge University (Canada) their responsibility as student-athletes.” University of Southern California (USC) Lewis-Clark State University of Kentucky Interview with Nicole Borg .....3 University of the Pacific Lindenwood University University of Laverne Registration and Enrollment ....4 Through relationships that CSM’s coaches have developed with schools and local organiza- tions, they provide numerous opportunities for their students to participate in community How to Apply and Enroll .......5 service activities. Most of the projects and activities focus on working with youth. Although Since 1922, the tradition continues | collegeofsanmateo.edu • (650) 574-6165 Financial Aid .................5 the list of service projects and activities performed by CSM’s athletes is lengthy, the follow- Educational Goals at CSM ......6 ing examples illustrate the variety of activities and groups that have recently been served Accuracy Statement Use of Photography AA/AS Degrees and Certificates .6 by CSM’s student-athletes. Board of Trustees College of San Mateo and the San Mateo County College of San Mateo, a non-profit California Community Schedule of Classes ....... 8–20 Football San Mateo County Community Community College District have made every reasonable College, reserves the right to take and use photographs, Throughout the year, CSM’s football players participated in a number of service activities. College District effort to determine that everything stated in this video and electronic images of students and visitors Fees and Refunds ............21 schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, taken on college property and at college-sponsored Policies and Programs ........22 At George Hall Elementary School players took an active role in Literacy Week by reading Karen Schwarz, President together with other information contained herein, are events for marketing and promotional purposes. to classes and emphasizing the importance and enjoyment of reading. Team members also subject to change without notice by the administration Map, Directory and Parking....23 Patricia Miljanich, Vice President-Clerk Objection must be made in writing to the Community See “Bulldogs in Your Community” on page 3 Richard Holober of College of San Mateo for reasons related to student Relations & Marketing Office. enrollment or level of financial support, or for any other Dave Mandelkern This publication is produced by CSM’s Community reason, at the discretion of the College. The College Thomas C. Mohr Relations and Marketing Department. It is available upon and the District further reserve the right to add, amend Registration begins April 30 Rupinder Bajwa, Student Trustee 2014/15 request in an alternate format by calling College of San or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and Mateo’s Disability Resource Center at (650) 574-6438. Semester begins August 17 Ron Galatolo, District Chancellor procedures, in conformance with applicable laws. Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .ai Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .ai Schedule of Classes ~ Fall 2015 ~ Semester begins August 17 Student Success Story: Julianne Hough Alumni at a Glance Dance & Communication Studies Since the age of five when Julianne Hough slipped into her first pair of dance shoes, dance has been a consistent Julian Edelman thread in her life. Throughout her elementary and high schools years, she studied dance at ODC - Oberlin Dance Collective in San Francisco. Later, her path led to CSM where she continued to cultivate her passion for dance. Julianne first arrived on CSM’s campus as a high school student. Since her high school didn’t offer dance, she enrolled in a modern dance class at CSM through the College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program. “In addition to a variety of dance classes, CSM offers a Performance Dance Ensemble (PDE), a student group that produces student dance concerts every semester. I knew I wanted to be involved in PDE. I found a nurturing dance community at CSM, so it was only natural that I would continue my education there. It has been the right place for me to further develop as a dancer while I discovered what I wanted to do with my life,” explains Julianne. As a full-time college student at CSM. Julianne took full advantage of the college’s dance offerings focusing on modern, jazz, ballet and social dance. CSM’s dance Julian Edelman (left) with CSM Assistant Fooball Coach Tim Tulloch department provided opportunities for Julianne to further develop her talent and build her confidence as NFL Wide Receiver, a dancer. “Coming to CSM has given focus to my life. I feel so lucky to have had Professor Denaya Daily as my New England Patriots dance instructor; she helped guide me to improve my technique and self-discipline. I look up to Denaya as a 2015 Super Bowl Champion dancer and a teacher—she is very approachable. Taking her classes helped me to grow as a dancer and a student.” CSM Alumnus; graduate of Julianne found CSM’s dance instructors were very friends in the dance classes I took at CSM.” During her encouraging. “When I began at CSM, I was very shy but Woodside High School years at the college, Julianne not only expanded