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WINTER 2021 See back page for important information regarding instruction methods for online classes.

The winter term begins Tuesday, January 5, 2021.

Stay connected with : STEPS TO ENROLLMENT New students are required to complete all the Steps to Enrollment prior to registering for classes at Compton College.

APPLY FOR ADMISSION www.compton.edu/Admission Take the first step – it’s fast and easy! Complete and submit your free application online. •  New and returning students (those with an absence of two consecutive primary terms: fall or spring semesters; excluding summer and winter terms) must complete an online application for admission. •  A Student ID number and Compton College email account will be issued and emailed upon completion of the online application. Students must activate their account using instructions provided in the email. •  Official transcripts from all accredited colleges and trade schools attended must be submitted to the Admissions & Records Office (Building A). Students applying for Advanced Placement (AP) credit must submit official copy of AP scores.

FINANCIAL AID www.compton.edu/FinancialAid Need help paying for college? Apply for financial aid by completing the: •  Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov/ using school code 042817 for Compton College. • Dream Act Application (CADAA) for eligible AB 540 students https://dream.csac.ca.gov. Use Compton College school code 04281700. • A variety of scholarships are also available: www.compton.edu/district/foundation/scholarships. • For assistance with financial aid applications or more information, call 310-900-1600, ext. 2935, or send an email to financialaid@ compton.edu

ORIENTATION www.compton.edu/Orientation Orientation provides an introduction to academic programs and support services to help you succeed. •   Orientation is only offered online via the MyCompton portal. Students must have an activated Compton College student email account to access the online Orientation. For more information, call the Welcome Center, 310-900-1600, ext. 2765.

EDUCATIONAL PLANNING www.compton.edu/EducationalPlanning Focus on your goal! Meet with a counselor and complete an educational plan to identify classes that are required to complete your certificate, degree or transfer program. • English and math placement must be completed before registering for classes. Scan the QR code at right for a survey about your high school coursework, or complete the survey online at: bit.ly/Level_Up_Survey. •  Create an Educational Plan •  Available by appointment only: ATB (Ability to Benefit) and ESL non-credit tests. • For appointment information, call the Counseling Office at 310-900-1600, ext. 2076, or send an email to [email protected].

REGISTER FOR CLASSES www.compton.edu/RegisterForClasses Ready to register for classes? Log in to MyCompton and register for classes on or after your assigned Ticket Time (registration appointment). •  Registration is based on a priority system. Registration Priorities information is available online: www.compton.edu/studentservices/admissionandrecords/HowtoRegister.

You can complete the Steps to Enrollment from the comfort of your home by joining a virtual workshop.

Virtual Steps to Enrollment workshops are available Monday-Friday: www.compton.edu/studentservices/educational-partnerships/. COMPTONCALENDAR COLLEGE AND • WINTER FEES 2021 3 Winter 2021 Table of Contents Registration Begins...... Tuesday, November 17, 2020 Financial Aid...... 5 Parking, Traffic and Safety...... 6 First Day to Apply for Graduation and Certificates (Spring)...... Monday, January 4, 2021 Student Right to Know...... 7 Classes Begin...... Tuesday, January 5, 2021 Winter 2021 Class Schedule...... 9 Last Day to Add...... Friday, January 8, 2021 Nursing Classes...... 11 Last Day to Drop Without Notation on Permanent Record...... Friday, January 8, 2021 Register Online Last Day to Drop and be Eligible for a Refund...... Friday, January 8, 2021 Your Compton College student email is Martin Luther King Holiday Observed (Campus Closed)...... Monday, January 18, 2021 your login to the MyCompton portal. You will need to use the following Last Day to Drop with a “W” (Full-Term Courses)...... Wednesday, January 27,2021 temporary password to get access: Winter Term Ends...... Friday, February 5, 2021 AaYYMMDD! (YY=last two digits of birth year, MM=two-digit month, DD=two-digit day) followed by an exclamation (!) mark. You will be prompted to create a new Fees password and to authenticate your account. www.compton.edu/campusinformation/fees Enrollment Fee...... $46 for each credit unit Waitlist Students on a waitlist for a class must Health Fee...... $19 per semester / $16 per term check their @compton.edu email daily to Non-Resident Tuition (subject to change)...... $285 per unit plus $46 per unit find out if a space becomes available in Credit by Examination...... $46 per unit the class. If a space becomes available, Auditing...... $15 per unit an email is sent to the student with a specified time to register for the class. Transcripts (first two free)...... $6 each Students will not be automatically added College Catalog...... $5 (available for purchase through the Bookstore) to the class. The waitlist time periods are Student Activities Fee* (optional)...... $10 per fall/spring semester listed below: Student Representation Fee...... $2 per fall/spring semester • 48 hours to add the class for Winter and Summer terms; and • 72 hours for Spring and Fall semesters ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Log into the MyCompton portal and Students are required to pay fees within ten (10) days of their enrollment select “Register” to add the class to your in courses (Administrative Regulation 5031 – Fees) schedule. If you do not register for the For your convenience, we offer two ways to pay your fees: class within the allotted time you will be removed from the waitlist. Waitlisted • Pay online! Just go to www.compton.edu and click on MyCompton. students admitted to the class must pay • Mail a check or money order to Compton Community College District, Bursar’s those class fees by the posted deadline. Office; 1111 East Artesia Bulevard, Compton, CA 90221. *Students may opt-out of the Student Activities Fee within the first two weeks of the semester by Add or Drop Classes emailing the Office of Student Development at [email protected]. TO ADD A CLASS Students can add classes online without

The Compton Community College District is committed to providing an educational and employment environment in which no person is subjected to discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, creed, age (over 40), disability (mental or physical), sex, gender (including pregnancy and childbirth), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, or retaliation; or on any other basis as required by state and federal law. 4 REGISTRATION INFORMATION an Add Code until the day before the first through Microsoft’s Office 365 for within ten (10) days of their enrollment class meeting. After the first class meeting, Education. Your student email address in courses (AR-5031). A non-payment an Add Authorization Code is needed to acts as your login to your Office 365 hold may be placed on a student record register for the class. Classes are added account and the MyCompton portal. if registration fees are past due. This through the MyCompton student portal: MyCompton is our online portal that hold will prevent the student from • Go to www.compton.edu, click on allows you to view your registration date, registering or adding additional courses MyCompton (top right corner) register for classes, access your student for the next and/or future semesters. • Login with username and password email, add or drop classes, purchase • Click on the STUDENT SERVICES button a parking permit, pay fees, view your Removing a Fee Hold • Select the REGISTRATION AND financial aid status, and much more. To register for classes in an upcoming PLANNING link on the left-hand side You are required to activate your semester or intersession, all fees must • Click REGISTER FOR CLASSES link Office 365 account in order to log into be paid before registration begins. A fee • Search for classes by a variety of the MyCompton portal, where you may hold is automatically removed once the options (Subject, CRN, Day, Time, etc.) register for classes and access additional balance is paid in full. • Select a class to add to your schedule Student Services. by clicking the ADD button Click on the MyCompton icon to Refund of Fees • Click the SUBMIT button on the bottom activate your Office 365 account. Students must drop their classes right to add the class to your schedule through the online system, at MyCompton • When adding the class with an Add Office 365 and MyCompton Assistance according to the following schedule: Authorization Code, you will be Support videos are available for help prompted to enter the Add Code. activating your Office 365 account and • Friday, January 8, 2021 for 100% refund Before adding, drop the classes you logging into MyCompton. are no longer taking. If you have a time Need help logging into MyCompton? Refund checks will be mailed before conflict (e.g., a class you are enrolled in Call the Helpdesk: 310-900-1234. the end of the semester. Address overlaps by one minute or more with a changes should be promptly updated course you are trying to add), you will Open Enrollment by submitting a Change of Address not be able to add the new class. An Unless specifically exempted by statute, form to the Admissions & Records Add Code only works for one student every course, course section, or class, Office or through the online system, at • Students have until 11:59 p.m. on wherever offered and maintained by the MyCompton. The form is available online the date(s) listed in the Winter 2021 District, shall be fully open to enrollment at www.compton.edu/studentservices/ Calendar, available on page 3 of this and participation by any person who admissionandrecords/Forms.aspx. schedule, to add or drop classes. has been admitted to Compton College and who meets such prerequisites as Non-Resident Refunds TO DROP A CLASS may be established pursuant to Article To receive a refund of your non- 1. Go to www.compton.edu and click on 2.5 (commencing with Section 55200) of resident tuition, you must drop your MyCompton Subchapter 1 of Chapter 6 of Division 6 of classes through the online system or 2. Log in with username and password Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. Admissions & Records Office according 3. Click on the STUDENT SERVICES button to the following schedule. 4. Click DRP CLASS or REMOVE SECTION Unit Limitations Winter 2021: FROM WAITLIST The student’s program of studies • Friday, January 8, 2021 for 100% refund 5. Check the box of the class you wish to will vary according to individual needs • Friday, January 15, 2021 for 50% refund drop and objectives. The maximum full-time 6. Click DROP from the drop-down menu student program for a semester is 18 Admissions Requirements 7. Click SUBMIT (Note: once you click units without a physical education class Any person over the age of 18 or submit there is no going back. If you and 19 units with a physical education possessing a high school diploma or its drop a class in error, you will need class. The maximum program of study for equivalent from the USA or other nation to contact the instructor as soon as a six-week summer session is 8 units. The shall be admitted unless prohibited by possible to request a reinstatement.) maximum program for an eight-week law. If under the age of 18, students will 8. Once you successfully drop the summer session is nine units if one unit is qualify if they have 1) graduated from class, review your class schedule physical education. For the winter term, high school or 2) passed the California (scroll to the bottom of the screen the maximum program of study is seven High School Proficiency Examination. to view the updated schedule) to units. A student wishing to take more than Compton College may admit as a special make sure the class was dropped. the maximum units may file an Overload part-time or special full-time student For more information and to view Petition through the Admissions & anyone in grades 11 or 12 who, in the Drop Policies, please visit www. Records Office. Students must have opinion of the college president, may compton.edu/studentservices/ completed at least 15 transferable units benefit from instruction. admissionandrecords/drop-a-class. in one semester at Compton College Concurrently enrolled 11th- and with a 2.75 grade-point average and 12th-grade students must comply with MyCompton Portal and an overall grade-point average of 2.5 all policies, follow all procedures, and or higher to be eligible for an overload. meet all requirements by the published @compton.edu Email deadlines for each semester and/or term. As a Compton College student, you are Fees and Fee Holds assigned a free student email account Students are required to pay fees COMPTONREGISTRATION COLLEGE INFORMATION • WINTER 2021 5 nonresident tuition but will not be Students - When you enroll in classes Attendance classified as “California Residents.” at Compton College, you are considered Students who enroll in a class but Students will continue to be classified as a college student and are expected do not attend the first scheduled class “Nonresidents.” Students who are in the to act accordingly. Please familiarize meeting may be dropped from the roster. United States under a student or visitor yourself with Compton College policies, Additionally, their place in the class will be visa are not eligible. procedures, the college calendar, and given to students on the waiting list. If an your rights as a student by reading the illness or emergency prevents a student Drops and Withdrawals class schedule and purchasing a college from attending the first class session, the It is the student’s responsibility to process catalog from the Bookstore. student must contact the instructor. A an official withdrawal from class. Failure Parents - when your child enrolls in student who registers for a class and never to do so may result in a letter grade of A classes at Compton College, you lose some attends is still responsible for dropping the through F. A student who fails to properly rights afforded you by the K-12 system. As class. Failure to properly drop a class by the register or add a class will NOT receive credit per FERPA (Family Educational Rights and appropriate deadline may result in a “W” for that class. Adding after the deadline Privacy Act), any business you conduct and may hold the student responsible for is prohibited. If a student drops after the on behalf of your college student must any and all fees associated with the class. refund deadline, fees for the classes are be with the student’s written consent. The burden of proof is on the student. forfeited. Any class subsequently added You, the parent, will need a note from will require additional fees. your child to access private educational California Residency Students who want to transfer to records or to act on his or her behalf. California State Assembly Bill 540 a different section must complete a (AB540) allows any student who meets Section-Level Transfer form locted online Equivalent Courses all of the following requirements to be at www.compton.edu/studentservices/ Courses completed at other colleges exempt from paying nonresident tuition admissionandrecords/Forms.aspx. and universities may be used to meet a at California Community Colleges, the prerequisite. Some high school courses, California State University (CSU), and the Student Records as stated in the catalog, may also be used (UC). Congress has provided in the “Family to meet a prerequisite. Students who have 1. The student must have attended a high Education Rights and Privacy Act” (FERPA) completed equivalent courses at another school (public or private) in California that students have certain rights of college or in high school must have copies for three or more years or have attained access to their education records. A copy of necessary transcripts. Do not delay. Order credits equivalent to three or more of the Act is located in the Library. Please transcripts and clear prerequisites prior to years of high school coursework and a contact the Admissions and Records registration. Clearance for an equivalent combination of three or more years at Office for any information regarding your course may be obtained electronically. a California elementary or secondary rights under the Act. Additional information is available online school and at www.compton.edu/studentservices/ 2. The student must have graduated High School Students supportservices/counseling/Prerequisite_ from a California high school By law, Compton College may restrict Clearance_Request. (public or private) or attained the K-12 enrollment based on any of equivalent (e.g., General Educational the following: age, grade, academic Financial Aid Programs Development - GED or California High preparation, seat availability or Compton College School Codes: School Proficiency Exam) prior to the registration priority. Compton College FAFSA - 042817 start of the term at Compton College. will grant college credit for completed Dream Act - 04281700 A student who meets the above coursework. Students should consult their Compton College offers financial requirements must file an affidavit with the school counselor and/or school district assistance to students through the Admissions & Records Office at Compton policy on enrolling in college classes to Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental College stating that he/ she has an earn high school credits or dual credit. Educational Opportunity Grant, Cal application to legalize his/ her immigration status or will file an application as soon as he/she is eligible to do so. In addition to the affidavit, the student must also provide an official high school transcript that clearly shows attendance in all semesters and the date of high school graduation. If the student attended more than one California high school, then official transcripts from all high schools must be provided. If the student graduated through equivalency as mentioned above, then proof must be provided. Student information obtained in this process is strictly confidential unless disclosure is required under the law. Students who meet the criteria will be exempted from the payment of 6 REGISTRATION INFORMATION / STUDENT SERVICES Grants B & C, Student Success Completion Development at studentdevelopment@ submitted prior to the earliest refund Grant (SSCG), Full-time Student Success compton.edu. deadline for the student’s enrolled classes. Grant, Federal Work Study, Chaffee Grant, and the California College Promise Grant, Scholarships Student ID Card and other state grants. These awards are granted to students who During the campus closure, the Office of Apply for financial aid by completing best fit the requirements established for Student Development will not be issuing the Free Application for Federal Student each scholarship. For a list of scholarships, photo IDs to students or employees. Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov. If information as to their requirements, and Students can verify they are currently you are a California Dream Act Student application forms and deadlines, please enrolled by providing the following: (AB540), complete the California Dream contact the Financial Aid Office. 1. Proof you are taking classes - a copy of Act Application (CADA), in lieu of the your class schedule, which is available FAFSA, at dream.csac.ca.gov. Student Activities Fee on MyCompton (free and can be Best times to apply - October 1 to March All students are charged the $10 accessed 24/7) AND 2; however, you may apply anytime. Student Activities Fee when they register 2. Government-issued photo ID - Apply for the California College Promise for fall and spring classes. ASB Stickers examples include state ID, driver’s Grant by completing the FAFSA or CADA. will not be distributed during the campus license, passport, etc. Please note that the California College closure, verification of payment will be Promise Grant only covers enrollment done through the student’s financial Transcripts fees; students may be responsible to pay account summary. Students may opt- A transcript of the student’s academic other fees including the health, student out of the Student Activities Fee (also record at Compton College may be representation, and student activities fees. referred to as the ASB Sticker) within the requested online at www.compton.edu/ Ensure that you are also meeting the first two weeks of the semester. studentservices/admissionandrecords/ Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy. To opt-out, email the Office of Student transcripts.aspx. College work from other (SAP is determined at the end of each Development at studentdevelopment@ colleges will not be included on the semester for the subsequent semester.) compton.edu. Compton College transcript. Academic To maintain eligibility for the California Students who opted-out of the fee transcripts and documents from other College Promise Grant, students must can pay the fee at any time during the colleges must be requested from those meet academic and progress standards semester. Students who pay the Student colleges. The first two Compton College by maintaining a cumulative grade-point Activities Fee are entitled to Associated transcripts are free average (GPA) of 2.0 and must complete Student Body (ASB) incentives, which more than 50% of units attempted. provides a variety of benefits including Bookstore For additional information, contact free or discounted admission to ASB- Textbooks may be purchased online at the Financial Aid Office. Call 310-900- sponsored events and free entry to all www.efollett.com. 1600, ext. 2935, or email financialaid@ Tartar Athletic home events. compton.edu. Students who pay the Student Activities Refund Policy Fee are also eligible to receive exclusive Merchandise must be in new condition, Health Services Fee ASB promotional items. in a sealed package, clean and free of all The Student Health Center is open by markings and bearing all original tags. A appointment only; no walk-ins. Please call Student Representation Fee 10% restocking fee may be assessed on 213-226-7480 to make an appointment. The Student Representation Fee is all refunds. Textbooks can be returned Free COVID-19 tests and flu shots are a two-dollar charge collected at the for a full refund within the first week of available by appointment for currently time of registration (fall and spring the spring and fall semesters. Textbooks enrolled students who paid the Health semesters only) for each enrolled student purchased for summer and winter terms Services Fee. for purposes of providing student have three days from the start of classes Students must pay $19 each semester governmental affairs representatives to return for a full refund. Textbooks must (and $16 per term) to cover the operation, the means to state their positions and be in the same condition as purchased supervision, programs, and services of viewpoints before city, county, district, and must be accompanied by a register the Compton College Student Health state, and federal government as well as receipt for a full refund. Center. other public agencies. The $2 Student Exception: Students who depend Representation Fee is used by the Children in Classrooms exclusively upon prayer for healing in Associated Student Body of Compton Children are not permitted in accordance with the teachings of a bona College and the Student Senate of classrooms while class is in session. fide religious sect, denomination or California Community Colleges to Attendance in class is limited to officially organization. advocate and lobby for legislative issues enrolled students and authorized visitors Exempted: Part-time dual-enrolled that affect and benefit community or authorized guests only. In addition, high school students are not required to colleges and community college students students shall not allow children to be left pay the Health Services Fee. both at the state and federal level. The fee unattended or unsupervised anywhere Refund: Students who withdraw from is regulated by the California Education at Compton College. all courses prior to the close of the second Code 76060.5. week of the term will be eligible for a Any student wishing not to pay the Counseling/Advisement refund of the Health Services Fee. Forms Student Representation Fee may request Counseling services are made available to request a refund may be obtained to waive the fee with the Admissions to students through drop-in advisement or by emailing the Office of Student & Records Office. The request must be scheduled appointments. Appointments REGISTRATION INFORMATION / STUDENT SERVICES 7 to meet with a counselor are made three accessible with log-in credentials and holidays, unless otherwise specified. weeks in advance. Counseling appointments provided by the Library. Library services Vehicles parking in staff parking areas are available online at www.compton.edu/ can be found in the Canvas Student must display a valid Compton College studentservices/supportservices/counseling/ Hub. For more information, email staff parking permit. Parking availability counseling- appointments. [email protected], or visit the library is subject to change, and lots may be A student who has selected a major homepage www.compton.edu/library/ closed or restricted for special events. area of study is strongly encouraged to chat with a librarian. Compton College Police will issue to see one of the counselors assigned citations to violators of these regulations. to that Guided Pathway Division. An Student Success Center Parking violations are a minimum of $40. undeclared or undecided student may The SSC includes the Multidisciplinary The CCCD shall not be liable for the see any counselor Lab and the SSC Tutorial Program. All SSC loss or damage caused to any vehicle Students can virtually drop-in the services are free for currently enrolled parked in a district parking lot. The basic same day and meet with a Counselor Compton College students. SSC drop-in speed limit is 15 mph in all posted areas. for quick questions www.compton. tutoring has been moved to the Zoom All provisions of the California Vehicle edu/studentservices/supportservices/ Conference platform. counseling/counseling_virtual_drop_in. Students must visit the SSC webpage Students who believe they have met (www.compton.edu/library/ssc/) to access Safety Reminders a prerequisite for a course can email online tutoring schedules, instructions, The safety and well-being of [email protected] and have tutorials, and other free web-based students, faculty, staff and visitors their prerequisite(s) cleared and register academic support services. For more is always a primary concern at for class(es). For additional information information, or to get in contact Compton College. please visit the Counseling webpage. with an SSC staff member, email [email protected]. • In an emergency, contact campus Library police 24/7 by calling 911 from The Library’s collection includes Campus Police any pay phone on campus; or by print and electronic books, audiovisual Parking, Traffic and Safety calling 310-900-1600, ext. 2799 materials, periodicals, and multiple The Vehicle Code Laws of the State of from a cell phone. databases. During campus closure due California, the ordinances of Los Angeles to COVID-19, items currently available for County and the Traffic and Parking • Immediately report any suspicious loan are limited to electronic materials, Regulations of the Compton Community activity to campus police. College District (CCCD) are in effect 24 hours per day, seven days per week and are • First aid, as well as help in all enforced by the Compton College Police emergency situations, is provided Department pursuant to section 21113 (a) through the police department. (c) (f) of the California Vehicle Code. Anyone parking in district parking lots Receive campus safety is required to display a valid Compton Campus Police information instantly via text College or Compton College parking message or email: permit in his/her vehicle. Semester Contact Information parking permits are available for Non-Emergencies: Simply text CCPD1 to 888777 and purchase online via MyCompton. 310-900-1600, ext. 2790 receive real-time alerts directly from Parking regulations are enforced Compton College Campus Police. seven days per week, 24 hours a day Emergencies and After-Hours: 911 throughout the year, including weekends Student Right to Know Information The Compton College Police Department provides professional law enforcement services to Compton College. The police department is located in the Public Safety Building, at the Artesia Entrance to campus. The police department also provides first aid services in emergency situations. The police department is open 24 hours per day and may be reached by calling 310-900- 1600, ext. 2799. In accordance with the Federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Compton Police Department has posted the Compton College Annual Security Report, and all required statistical data on the police department webpage: www.compton.edu/adminandoperations/campuspolice/CampusSecurityStatistics. This information is also available in printed form in the lobby of the Police Department, Library-Student Success Center, Administration, Student Development, Bookstore, and can be mailed upon request.

Student Right-to-Know Rates In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-542), it is the policy of our college district to make available its completion and transfer rates to all current and prospective students. Fall 2016 Cohort rates are available here: http:// srtk.cccco.edu/711//srtk20.htm. 8 COMPTON COLLEGE • WINTER 2021 Code and the Traffic Rules of the CCCD are strictly enforced. Police officers may Sexual and Gender-Based Unlawful Discrimination issue superior court citations to violators Misconduct Complaints of these regulations. It is the policy of Compton College Compton College affirms its policy to If you have lost property at Compton to provide an education, employment, provide an educational and employment College, please stop by the Police and environment free from sexual environment in which no person shall be Department. Lost property not claimed and gender-based misconduct. Sexual unlawfully denied admission, access or within 90 days is disposed of in and gender-based misconduct is any benefit to, or employment in any program accordance with district policy. unwelcome gender or sex-based verbal or activity that is administered, funded The use of skateboards, scooters, roller or physical conduct that may or may not directly by, or that receives financial skates and bicycles is not permitted be sexual in nature. This includes sexual assistance from the State Chancellor on campus. It is a violation of California assault, domestic and dating violence, or Board of Governors of the California Vehicle Code section 21113(F) to stalking, and sexual harassment such as Community Colleges on the basis of operate those items (motorized or non- unwelcome sexual advances, requests race, color, national origin, sex and motorized) on campus. for sexual favors, and any other unlawful gender (including sexual harassment, sexual or gender-based conduct or sexual orientation, and gender identity), Disabled Persons Parking communication as defined and otherwise disability, and age as required by Title Students/visitors with disabilities who prohibited by law. VI, Title IX, Section 504, and the Age have been issued a DMV Disabled Person Sexual and gender-based misconduct Discrimination Act. Students or employees (DP) placard may park in any designated violates the policy of the District with questions, concerns, or complaints of disabled person stall. Disabled persons and provisions of the California Fair unlawful discrimination may contact and/ may park in faculty/staff/studentEmployment Act, Education Code, or file a complaint with these offices: spaces and MUST DISPLAY the DMV and Title IX law. Sexual and gender- disabled person placard/plates AND a based misconduct shall be immediately Students valid semester or daily parking permit reported to the District’s Title IX • Compton College Equal Employment when parked. Failure to display the DP Coordinator. Reports can be made online Officer: Tina Kuperman, Director of placard and a valid Compton College by completing an Incident Report & Diversity, Compliance, and Title IX (310) permit (when parked in faculty/staff/ Referral Form at https://cm.maxient.com/ 900-1600, ext. 2144 student space) will result in the issuance reportingform.php?ComptonCollege. • California Community Colleges System of a citation. See California Code of Detailed information, including applicable Office, Attention: Legal Affairs Division: Regulations - Title 5, Section 54100; Ed District policies and regulations, is 1102 Q Street, Suite 4400, Sacramento, Code 67301(a). available online at www.compton.edu/ CA 95811 district/board_of_trustees/policies_and_ • U.S. Department of Education, Office procedures and in the Office of Human for Civil Rights, San Francisco Office: 50 Resources located on campus at C-38. Beale Street, Suite 7200, San Francisco, CA 94105

Compton Community College District Board of Trustees

Sonia Lopez (Trustee Area 3) President Sharoni Little (Trustee Area 5) Vice President Barbara Calhoun (Trustee Area 2) Clerk Deborah LeBlanc (Trustee Area 4) Member Andres Ramos (Trustee Area 1) Member COMPTON COLLEGE • WINTER 2021 9 Course # Course Title CRN Instructor Instruction Method Days Time Location Administration of Justice 135 Report Writing 10104 Donald Mason Lec MTWRF 1330-1550 CANVAS

Anatomy 132 General Human Anatomy 10049 Hassan Elfarissi Lec/Lab MTWRF 0800-1355 CANVAS

Art 101 Art/Visual Cultr: Glbl Perspec 10128 Alexandria Lezo Online

Astronomy 120 The Solar System 10050 Evgeny Zakharov Lec MTWRF 1300-1510 CANVAS

Biology 100 Fundamentals of Biology 10053 Sulaiman Abdulmalek Lec/Lab MTWRF 0800-1225 CANVAS 100 Fundamentals of Biology 10051 Katherine Marsh Online

Business 111 Accounting for Small Business 10133 Donna McGovern Online

Child Development 103 Child Growth and Development 10002 Rosemary Most Online 104 The Home, School, Community 10010 Shireetha Gethers Online 107 Infant/Toddler Developmnt 10123 Michelle Amado Lec MTWRF 1030-1240 CANVAS 114 Observing/Guiding Children 10124 Rosemary Most Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS

Contemporary Health 101 Persnl/Communty Health Issues 10075 Krysti Rosario Online CANVAS

Chemistry 102 Fundamentals of Chemistry 10054 Susan Morvaridi Lec/Lab MTWRF 0800-1325 CANVAS 102 Fundamentals of Chemistry 10055 Myeong Jeong Lec/Lab MTWR 1500-2130 CANVAS 104 Beginning Chemistry 10056 Gautam Dhar Lec/Lab MTWRF 0800-1450 CANVAS

Computer Information Systems 102 Office Applications 10122 Abdirashid Yahye Lec/Lab MTWRF 0930-1310 CANVAS

Communication Studies 100 Public Speaking 10029 Mark Shannon Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS 100 Public Speaking 10031 Donis Leonard Lec MTWR 1800-2035 CANVAS

Cosmetology 140 Cosmetology Practicum 10024 Stephen Ellis Lec/Lab MTWRF 0800-1720 CANVAS

English 101 Reading and Composition 10035 Jose Bernaudo Lec MTWRF 0800-1105 CANVAS 101 Reading and Composition 10036 Susan Johnson Lec MTWRF 1030-1335 CANVAS 101 Reading and Composition 10032 Nikki Williams Online 101 Reading and Composition 10033 Amber Gillis Online 103 Critical Thinking/Comp 10040 Georgia Moten Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS 103 Critical Thinking/Comp 10038 Judith Crozier Online 103 Critical Thinking/Comp 10039 Sarah George Online

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: Lec: Students must log into Lab: Students must log in to Canvas Hybrid: These classes are Online: Students may log into Canvas Canvas at a specified day/time at a specified day/time noted for the a combination of real-time any day or time they choose but will need noted for the class for instruc- class for instruction through Zoom. and self-paced instruction. to log in for the first time during the first tion through Zoom. week of class to avoid being dropped. 10 COMPTON COLLEGE • WINTER 2021 Course # Course Title CRN Instructor Instruction Method Days Time Location Film/Video 110 Film Analysis and Appreciation 10135 Aaron Dowell Online

Geography 101 Physical Geography 10057 Brittney Daniel Lec MTWR 1800-2050 CANVAS

Geology 101 Physical Geology 10058 Leonard Clark Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS

History 101 U.S. History to 1877 10013 Denis Deriev Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS 101 U.S. History to 1877 10014 Edgar Pacas Lec MTWRF 1030-1240 CANVAS 101 U.S. History to 1877 10015 William Van Benschoten Online 102 U.S. History - 1877-Present 10016 Dustin Black Online 102 U.S. History - 1877-Present 10017 Roderick Todd Online 102 U.S. History - 1877-Present 10125 Dustin Black Online

Human Development 110 Strat for Creating Success 10079 Jasmine Phillips Online 115 Career Dev Across the Lifespan 10096 Roza Ekimyan Online

Humanities 101 Intro to the Humanities 10044 Amber Gillis Online

Mathematics 65 Pre-Statistics 10132 Malinni Roeun Hybrid TR 1315-1705 CANVAS 73 Intermediate Algebra Gen Ed 10061 Donald Roach Lec MTWRF 1030-1420 CANVAS 73 Intermediate Algebra Gen Ed 10062 Ali Abbassi Lec MTWR 1700-2150 CANVAS 80 Inter Algebra for STEM 10131 Amirali Oveisi Lec MTWRF 0800-1135 CANVAS 130 College Algebra 10073 Ziauddin Khwaja Lec MTWRF 1100-1310 CANVAS 150 Elemntry Statistcs W/Probablty 10064 Matin Lackpour Lec MTWRF 0800-1105 CANVAS 150 Elemntry Statistcs W/Probablty 10065 Tim Vu Lec MTWRF 1315-1620 CANVAS 150 Elemntry Statistcs W/Probablty 10066 Amir Navab Irani Lec MTWR 1800-2150 CANVAS 150 Elemntry Statistcs W/Probablty 10067 Gayathri Manikandan Hybrid MW 1230-1535 CANVAS 150 Elemntry Statistcs W/Probablty 10134 Nicole Bibb Lec MTWRF 1000-1305 CANVAS 150 Elemntry Statistcs W/Probablty 10068 Jose Martinez Online 150 Elemntry Statistcs W/Probablty 10113 Jose Villalobos Online 170 Trigonometry 10069 Fonzie Nguyen Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS 180 Pre-Calculus 10084 Miguel Ornelas Lec MTWRF 1200-1550 CANVAS 190 Sgl Var Calc/Anlyt Geometry I 10070 Evan Skorka Lec MTWRF 0800-1150 CANVAS

Medical Terminology 101 Medical Terminology 10076 Lec MTWRF 0900-1110 CANVAS 101 Medical Terminology 10077 Lec MTWR 1630-1920 CANVAS

Machine Tool Technology 101 Intro Cnvntionl/CNC Machining 10025 Michael Vanoverbeck Lec/Lab MTWR 0900-1630 CANVAS

Music 111 Music Appreciation-Survey 10045 Mandeda Uch Online

Nutrition 110 Nutrition 10078 Jill Gray Online INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: Lec: Students must log in to Lab: Students must log into Canvas Hybrid: These classes are Online: Students may log into Canvas Canvas at a specified day/time at a specified day/time noted for the a combination of real-time any day or time they choose but will need noted for the class for instruc- class for instruction through Zoom. and self-paced instruction. to log in for the first time during the first tion through Zoom. week of class to avoid being dropped. COMPTONCOMPTON COLLEGE COLLEGE • • WINTER WINTER 2021 2021 1111 Course # Course Title CRN Instructor Instruction Method Days Time Location Nursing 143 Intro and Prep for Nursing 10082 Lec MW 1630-2020 CANVAS 143 Intro and Prep for Nursing 10083 Lec TR 1630-1950 CANVAS 144 Dosage Calculations 10080 Lec TWR 0830-1145 CANVAS 144 Dosage Calculations 10081 Lec TWR 1630-1945 CANVAS 146 Health Assessment 10091 Lec TR 1330-1555 CANVAS Lab WF 1000-1255 CANVAS 146 Health Assessment 10092 Lec TR 1330-1555 CANVAS Lab WF 1000-1255 CANVAS 146 Health Assessment 10094 Lec TR 1330-1555 CANVAS Lab TR 1630-1855 CANVAS 146 Health Assessment 10097 Lec TR 1330-1555 CANVAS Lab TR 1630-1855 CANVAS

Physical Education 130 Soccer 10089 Jose Garcia Lab MTWRF 0930-1140 CANVAS 217 Sports Officiating 10090 Shannon Williams Lec MTWRF 0900-1020 CANVAS

Physical Education 150 classes are provided remotely, via Zoom Meetings. If Compton College receives approval from the Los Angeles County Department of Health to conduct our sports programs on campus, a notification from the Director of Student Development and Athletics will be sent to students enrolled in the following classes.

150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10114 Jose Garcia Lab MTWRF 1530-1740 CANVAS 150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10115 Diego Back Lab MTWRF 1315-1525 CANVAS 150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10116 Albert Dorsey Lab MTWRF 1850-2100 CANVAS 150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10117 David Austin Lab MTWRF 1800-2010 CANVAS 150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10118 Keith Hollimon Lab MTWRF 1400-1610 CANVAS 150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10119 Lewis Nelson Lab MTWRF 1700-1910 CANVAS 150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10120 Shannon Williams Lab MTWRF 1400-1610 CANVAS 150 Sprt-Spec Periodzd Trng Athlte 10121 Joseph Magno Lab MTWRF 1300-1500 CANVAS

Physics 120 General Physics 10059 Kent Schwitkis Lec/Lab MTWRF 0800-1225 CANVAS 152 Fluids, Heat and Sound 10060 To Dang Lec/lab MTWR 1630-2220 CANVAS

Political Science 101 Governments US/Calif 10018 Elizabeth Walker Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS 101 Governments US/Calif 10019 Eunice Kang Lec MTWRF 1030-1240 CANVAS 101 Governments US/Calif 10020 Steven Gonzales Online 101 Governments US/Calif 10021 Karl Striepe Online

Psyhcology 101 General Psychology 10003 DONTE GREEN Lec MTWRF 0800-1010 CANVAS 101 General Psychology 10004 Bradfield Conn Online 115 Abnormal Psychology 10126 Bradfield Conn Online 116 Lifespan Development 10006 David McPatchell Online 116 Lifespan Development 10129 David McPatchell Online

Sociology 101 Introduction to Sociology 10048 Peter Aguilera Lec MTWRF 1300-1510 CANVAS 101 Introduction to Sociology 10007 Corina Diaz Online 102 The Family 10008 Corina Diaz Online 107 Race/Ethnicity in the U.S. 10009 Stephanie Eaves Online 112 Introduction to Criminology 10127 Stephanie Eaves Lec MTWRF 1100-1310 CANVAS

Spanish 101 Elementary Spanish I 10046 Juan Tavarez Lec MTWRF 0800-1150 CANVAS Courses printed in the Class Schedule are subject to change. For the most current information, course descriptions, requirements, and weekly class hours, view the Searchable Schedule available online at www.compton.edu. Compton College 1111 East Artesia Boulevard Compton, CA 90221

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all Winter 2021 classes* will be online. Some classes have specific meeting dates and times when students are required to log in online. Other classes are flexible and can be completed at your own pace. Please refer to the information listed at the bottom of page 9 for more information.

• All students who register for a winter class should log into Canvas (available via the MyCompton student portal) for additional information about class meetings and course requirements.

• Check your @compton.edu email often for information from your instructor, and make sure to contact your instructor if you have any questions.

• For course descriptions, prerequisite/corequisites, and transferability, please refer to the 2020-2021 Course Catalog available online at www.compton.edu. Printed course catalogs are available for purchase through the online Bookstore at www.comptonbookstore.com/.

* Subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, refer to the Online Searchable Schedule: www.compton.edu/studentservices/admissionandrecords/ClassSchedule. Register online today for Winter 2021 classes at Compton College! www.compton.edu

New Students: See page 2 for the Compton College Steps to Enrollment. Virtual workshops available Monday-Friday.