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Summer 2019 Class Schedule WhereEl youCamino belong. Where you succeed.College SUMMER 2 019 Summer sessions begin June 17 www.elcamino.edu • 1-866-ELCAMINO • 16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, CA 90506 • $1.00 2 WELCOME TO EL CAMINO COLLEGE Summer 2019 First Six-Week Session Table of Contents First Six-Week Session Begins Monday, June 17, 2019 Fees, Payment Deadlines, Refunds ...................3 Last Day to Drop and be Eligible for a Refund Thursday, June 20, 2019 Financial Aid ......................................................................4 Last Day to Add Thursday, June 20, 2019 Cross Enrollment ............................................................7 Last Day to Drop without Notation on Permanent Record Thursday, June 20, 2019 Academic Resources Independence Day Holiday (Campus Closed) Thursday, July 4, 2019 and Support Programs ...........................................7 Last Day to Drop with a “W” Tuesday, July 16, 2019 Bookstore ............................................................................8 First Six-Week Session Ends Thursday, July 25, 2019 Career & Transfer Center ..........................................8 Parking, Traffic and Safety .....................................11 Student Right to Know ..........................................11 Summer 2019 Eight-Week Session Distance Education ...................................................21 Eight-Week Session Begins Monday, June 17, 2019 Off-Campus Class Locations Last Day to Drop and be Eligible for a Refund Monday, June 24, 2019 and Abbreviations ...................................................47 Last Day to Add Monday, June 24, 2019 Unlawful Discrimination Complaints ...........50 Last Day to Drop without Notation on Permanent Record Monday, June 24, 2019 Campus Map .................................................................51 Independence Day Holiday (Campus Closed) Thursday, July 4, 2019 Last Day to Drop with a “W” Thursday, July 25, 2019 Eight-Week Session Ends Thursday, August 8, 2019 Summer 2019 Second Six-Week Session Second Six-Week Session Begins Monday, July 1, 2019 Registration appointment information Independence Day Holiday (Campus Closed) Thursday, July 4, 2019 will be available online beginning Monday, May 6. Last Day to Drop and be Eligible for a Refund Monday, July 8, 2019 Last Day to Add Monday, July 8, 2019 Summer 2019 registration begins Last Day to Drop without Notation on Permanent Record Monday, July 8, 2019 Tuesday, May 14. Last Day to Drop with a “W” Tuesday, July 30, 2019 Second Six-Week Session Ends Thursday, August 8, 2019 How To Register For Classes Check your registration appointment online at www.elcamino.edu Log onto MyECC and click on Registration (see page 5 for more information) Register for classes online at www.elcamino.edu and click on MyECC How to Reach Us: (Area code is 310) El Camino Language Academy (ECLA) ........................................... 660-6707 Academic Division Office Telephone Numbers Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) ............. 660-3464 Behavioral & Social Sciences ................................................................... 660-3735 Financial Aid ........................................................................................................ 660-3493 Business .................................................................................................................. 660-3770 First Year Experience/Learning Communities ............................ 660-6936 Fine Arts .................................................................................................................. 660-3715 Health Center ..................................................................................................... 660-3643 Health Sciences & Athletics ..................................................................... 660-3545 Inter-Club Council ........................................................................................... 660-6399 Humanities ........................................................................................................... 660-3316 International Student Program ............................................................. 660-3431 Industry & Technology................................................................................. 660-3600 Library Circulation ........................................................................................... 660-3519 Learning Resources ........................................................................................ 660-3525 Library Reference ............................................................................................. 660-6483 Mathematical Sciences ............................................................................... 660-3200 Parking Services ................................................................................................ 660-6769 Natural Sciences ............................................................................................... 660-3343 Records Office ................................................................................................... 660-3436 Nursing.................................................................................................................... 660-3281 Scholarship Office ........................................................................................... 660-6541 Student Services Telephone Numbers Special Resource Center............................................................................. 660-3295 Admissions Office ........................................................................................... 660-3414 Student Development ................................................................................ 660-3500 Assessment .......................................................................................................... 660-3405 Student Government (ASO) .................................................................... 660-3507 Bookstore .............................................................................................................. 660-3380 Supplemental Instruction ......................................................................... 660-3612 Campus Police ................................................................................................... 660-3100 Telecommunication for the Deaf (TTY) .......................................... 660-3445 Career Center Appointments ................................................................. 660-6137 Transfer Center Appointments .............................................................. 660-3408 Cashier’s Office .................................................................................................. 660-3142 Tutoring Center................................................................................................. 660-3511 Counseling Appointment Center ....................................................... 660-3458 Veterans Resource Center ......................................................................... 660-3486 FEES / DROP FOR NON-PAYMENT / REFUNDS 3 Drop for Non-Payment Fees All student fees must be paid in full by the www.elcamino.edu/admissions/fees.asp following deadlines or you may be dropped You are liable for all fees unless you drop the class by the refund deadline date. from all of your classes: Fees are due by fee payment deadlines, posted above. Last day to pay in-person: ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Thursday, June 6, 2019 Enrollment Fee ..............................................................................$46 for each credit unit Last day to pay online: Parking Permit - Car, Motorcycle and Sunday, June 9, 2019 California Promise Grant (formerly BOGFW) ..................$20 summer (includes all 3 sessions) Health Fee ..................................................................................................................................$17 per summer term Drop Date for Non-Payment: Non-Resident Tuition (subject to change) ................................... $270 per unit plus $46 per unit Monday, June 10, 2019 Credit by Examination ..............................................................................................................................$46 per unit Students on a waitlist for a class must check Auditing ...............................................................................................................................................................$15 per unit their El Camino College email daily to find Transcripts (first two free) .........................................................$6 each, $9 for next day or hand-carry out if they have been admitted to the class. College Catalog ................................................................................................$5 in Bookstore, $7 by U.S. mail Waitlisted students admitted to the class must For your convenience, we offer three ways to pay your fees: pay those class fees by the same deadlines • Pay online! Just go to www.elcamino.edu and click on MyECC. listed above, or they will be dropped from all • Bring Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash or checks to the Cashier’s Office. classes. For questions about the fee payment • Mail a check or money order to El Camino College; Cashier’s Office; deadlines, call 310-660-3142. 16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, CA 90506. Mailed checks must be received in the Cashier’s Office on or before the deadline date. Refunds Cashier’s Office Hours - Bookstore Building, southeast corner, 1st floor Students must
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