Cuyamaca College: Your Passion, Your Path!

Dear Students: work hard to make sure students Welcome to ! As have a personalized college you will no doubt find, Cuyamaca experience diverse in experience and College is your extended family opportunity. where everyone here is dedicated to your success and making sure you I encourage you to immerse yourself reach your goals. in the college community. There are so many opportunities to learn and We have proudly been transforming grow, and we are here to support you the lives of our students since we first in all of them. opened in the fall of 1978. Today, we are recognized across the state and nationally for ensuring student access and success, and getting students on Julianna Barnes, Ed.D. the path to a university or started President in their career. Additionally, we Cuyamaca College Table of Contents Admission & Registration...... 1-7, 12 Fees...... 1-3, 5-6, 10, 21, Back Page Promise Program...... 6, 13-14, Back Cover Assessment, New Student Final Exam Schedule...... 3 Refund Schedules...... 2, 7 Orientation/Counseling...... 1 Financial Aid...... 1, 6-7, 13-14, Back Cover Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Audit Policy...... 5 Learning Resources...... 6-7 Student Code of Conduct...... 11-12 Calendar...... 2 Map...... Inside Back Cover Student Picture I.D. Card...... 7 Campus Safety...... 9-10 Nondiscrimination Notice...... 11 Career Center...... 11 Prerequisites, Corequisites, Tutoring Information...... 6-7 College Hour...... 2 Recommended Preparations, Web Registration Instructions Deadline Dates...... 2 and Limitations on Enrollment...... 4-5 (no live links)...... 14-21 Class Schedule Go to Self Service/WebAdvisor to view the Class Schedule online. The online class schedule is constantly updated to reflect current class offerings and enrollment. You can search for specific courses. Disciplines offered for Fall 2020 include: Code of Ethics Cuyamaca College, as a public community American Sign Communication Exercise Science Development - college and in the fulfillment of its mission, Language Computer and (Kinesiology) Success Services embraces a code of conduct for students, Anthropology Information Geology Philosophy faculty, classified staff, and administrators. Arabic Science Graphic Design Physics We recognize the value and dignity of each Art Computer Science Health Education Political Science individual within the framework of the Astronomy Counseling History Psychology campus community. Automotive Economics Humanities Real Estate We strive in all our affairs to: Technology Education Mathematics Religious Studies X respect the opinions, values and Biological Sciences Electronics Music Social Work traditions of others, Business Technology Native American Sociology X be responsible for our own behavior, Business Office Engineering Languages Spanish X be honest, open and trustworthy, Technology English Nutrition Surveying X be fair and equitable in our treatment of CADD Technology English as a Second Oceanography Theatre Arts others, and Center for Water Language Ornamental Work Experience X promote democratic principles, good Studies Environmental Horticulture citizenship and the standards of Chemistry Health & Safety Paralegal Studies academic freedom. Child Development Management Personal

Grossmont-Cu ya m ac a Commu nit y College Distr ict Gov er ning Boa r d: Elena Adams; Linda Cartwright; Bill Garrett; Debbie Justeson; Brad Monroe Student Members: Robert McClain; Benjamin Blevins Ch a ncellor: Lynn Ceresino Neault, Ed.D. Cu ya m ac a College Pr esident: Julianna Barnes, Ed.D.

Cuyamaca College does not discriminate on the basis of ethnic group identification, race or ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, or military and veteran status in any of its policies, procedures or practices. Please see the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Board policy BP 3410 Nondiscrimination for a full statement of the college’s non-discrimination policy: www.gcccd.edu/governing-board/documents/policies/ch3/BP%203410.pdf Step 6 - Register and Pay Fees Apply & Enroll • Register for classes online using Self Service/WebAdvisor on your registration date and time. Welcome to Cuyamaca College! We are delighted that you • Self Service/WebAdvisor online tutorials are available to have decided to explore your higher education options with us. assist you. Just follow these simple steps to enroll at the most beautiful • Your registration is not complete until your tuition and fees community college in the region. are paid. Students are dropped for non-payment of fees. And remember: we are here to support you in every way possible. Step 7 - Attend Classes Step 1 - Apply Online • Find your classrooms on the campus map. • Online classes are accessed through Canvas on the day the • Before you can register for classes, you must fill out an class starts. application to the college. This can be done online and it is free! • Start early! See the Academic Calendar for important Help Lines for Registration deadlines. For detailed registration services contact information, • Visit the Admissions and Records website to find out please turn to page 12, and go to “Help Lines for additional information about being admitted to Cuyamaca College. Registration” information. Step 2 - Send Your Transcripts Quick Tips for Registration • If you have attended another college, have your official transcripts or documents sent to the Admissions & Records Register for classes online using Self Service/ office at Cuyamaca College to clear prerequisites, and to award WebAdvisor: prior credit for degrees and certificates. Log in at https://wa.gcccd.edu • If you took AP classes in high school, please have the College Board send your test scores to the Admissions & Registration: June 29 to August 16 Records office. Hours: Monday-Saturday 7am-10pm Semester starts: August 17 Step 3 - Online Orientation To Register: • To get the earliest new student registration date, you must New and Returning students must have an application on complete the Online Orientation (Step 3), Assessment (Step • file to register. Apply on the web at www.cuyamaca.edu or in 4), and Online Advising (Step 5) in that order. the Admissions and Records Office for assistance. • Watch a video to learn how to use Self Service/WebAdvisor. • June 11, 2020 - Deadline for new students to file an • Complete the Online Orientation: application and participate in matriculation (assessment 1. Login to Self Service/WebAdvisor and orientation/advising) in order to receive a registration 2. Click Students appointment for Fall 2020. Students who apply after this 3. Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, click Online date will be assigned to open registration. Orientation You may register at or after your registration date and time. • See the Counseling website for more information. • • Prerequisites should be cleared with the Assessment Step 4 - Get Placed into English and Math Center before registering. Please visit www.cuyamaca.edu/ • English as a Second Language (ESL) students should assessment for more information or call (619) 660-4426. contact the assessment office at 619-660-4426 for • Fee payment is expected at the time of registration. Failure assistance. to pay will result in a hold on your records. Students are 1. Login to Self Service/WebAdvisor dropped from classes for non-payment of fees. No bill will 2. Click Students be mailed. 3. Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, click Assessment/ • For more information on admissions including residency, Placement Questionnaire veterans and transcripts, please visit www.cuyamaca.edu/ • See the Assessment website for more information. services/admissions/default.aspx. Step 5 - New Student Advising Wait Lists: • Priority Wait Lists for all classes begin the instant classes • If you are exempt from taking the Assessment, and have close due to full enrollment. If seats become available, course work from another institution, you may see a students on Priority Wait Lists will be automatically enrolled counselor. and notified by email if successfully added to a class from • Complete New Student Advising: the Priority Wait Lists. Please note that once classes begin, 1. Login to Self Service/WebAdvisor all Wait Lists are no longer available and will not show on 2. Click Students Self Service/WebAdvisor. Your spot on the waitlist is still 3. Under Orientation/Assess/Advising, click Online maintained and you will be added at the discretion of the Advising instructor. • Completion of steps 3-5 will earn you an earlier registration date. More detailed information begins on page 4.

1 Fall 2020 FALL 2020 CALENDAR College Hour Deadlines are for SEMESTER-LENGTH classes. For a complete listing of short-term class deadlines Get Involved! Becoming involved with campus activities is a great opportunity to supplement (add/drop, withdrawal, P/NP, refunds), please visit your overall classroom experiences, meet new www.cuyamaca.edu/services/admissions/deadlines.aspx students, and network with campus faculty, Registration...... June 29 - August 16 staff, and administrators. There are a variety Payment Deadline for Registration Fees...... July 29 of ways to become involved with events Professional Development - on campus. For a listing of campus events, Organizational Meetings...... August 10 - 14 you can access: https://www.cuyamaca.edu/ Regular Day & Evening Classes Begin...... August 17 campus-life/student-affairs/default.aspx. Program Adjustment...... August 17 - August 30 Last Day to Add Semester-Length Classes...... August 30 Last Day to Drop Semester-Length Classes Without a “W” Appearing on Transcripts...... August 30 Last Day to Apply for Refund for Semester-Length Classes...... August 30 Free Email!!! Census Day (Semester-length Classes)...... August 31 Every student registered during the current semester Holiday (Labor Day)...... September 7* has an email account accessible from ANYWHERE Last Day to Apply for P/NP Semester-Length in the world! For more information go to https://www. Classes...... September 18 gcccd.edu/online/student/online-student-help-desk/ Last Day to Apply for Fall 2020 Degree/Certificate...... October 9 email.html. If you have questions, feel free to visit the End of First 8-Week Session...... October 10 Tech Mall, Room E-121 in the Business & Technology Second 8 - Week Session Begins...... October 12 Building for personal assistance or call (619) 660-4395. First 8-Week Session Instructor Grade Deadline...... October 15 Last Day to Drop Semester-Length Classes...... November 8 Holiday (Veterans Day)...... November 11* Holiday (Thanksgiving)...... November 26, 27, 28* alk ith End of Second 8-Week Session...... December 7 T W A Final Examinations...... December 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14 Counselor - Close of Fall Semester...... December 14 Instructor Grade Deadline...... December 18 Counseling - Winter Recess...... December 15 - January 31 Cuyamaca College College and District Offices Closed..... December 24 - January 3* Need to meet with a Counselor? Schedule an *College and District Offices closed. appointment or send us a question! Visit us at https:// Dates listed are subject to change. Please see https://www.cuyamaca. cuyamaca.edu/services/counseling/e-counseling.aspx edu/current-students/academic-calendars/2020fa-calendar.aspx for and choose the option best for you. the most current calendar.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Due to the passage of the Student Success Act of 2012 and web page to raise awareness on how these changes may affect numerous changes to federal, state and local guidelines, the you. Please be sure to read each section to learn how they will Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District has created a impact your studies here at Cuyamaca and . www.cuyamaca.edu/admissions/changes

STUDENT WITHDR AWAL & GRADE RESPONSIBILITY

You are held responsible for all classes in which you register. If length class between the third and twelfth week, a grade of “W” is you decide to withdraw from a class, it is your responsibility to drop issued. If you are still enrolled in a semester-length class past the using Self Service/WebAdvisor. The official date of withdrawal is end of the twelfth week, you will receive a grade other than a “W.” the date you drop your class using Self Service/WebAdvisor. If this For classes which are scheduled for eight weeks, classes will not is not done, you may receive a grade of “F.” If you withdraw from appear on the transcript for classes dropped during the first week a semester-length class by the end of the second week, the class and a “W” will be awarded only for withdrawals for weeks 2 through will not appear on your transcript. If you withdraw from a semester- 6. (Deadline dates are listed on the calendar above.)

For other short-term classes contact the Admissions and Records Office for date and please visit www.cuyamaca.edu/services/admissions/deadlines.aspx WITHDRAWAL & GRADE RESPONSIBILITY TIMELINE First Day End of Last Day Last Day of Classes 2nd Week to Drop of Classes NOT ON TRANSCRIPT W MUST RECEIVE A GRADE

SEMESTER-LENGTH CLASSES

Fall 2020 2 CUYAMACA COLLEGE - FALL 2020 FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

Days/Times of Regularly Date/Time of Final Exam Days/Times of Regularly Date/Time of Final Exam

Scheduled Classes Scheduled Classes TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 TTh 6:30 or 7:00 a.m...... 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. F 8:00 a.m...... 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. TTh 9:00 or 9:30 a.m...... 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. F 9:00 a.m...... 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. TTh 11:30, 12:00 or 12:30 p.m...... 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. F 12:00 p.m...... 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. TTh 2:00 or 2:30 p.m...... 2:15 p.m.-4:15 p.m. F 1:00 p.m...... 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. TTh 4:00 or 4:30 p.m...... 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 T 6:00 or 6:30 p.m...... 6:45 p.m.-8:45 p.m. S ...... Normal Class Hours TTh 6:00 or 6:30 p.m...... 6:45 p.m.-8:45 p.m. T 7:00 p.m...... 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 MW 6:30 or 7:00 a.m...... 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 MW 9:00, 9:30 or 10:00 a.m...... 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. MW 7:30, 8:00 or 8:30 a.m...... 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. MW 12:00 or 12:30 p.m...... 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. MW 10:30, 11:00 or 11:30 a.m..... 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MW 2:00 or 2:30 p.m...... 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. MW 1:00 or 1:30 p.m...... 12:45 p.m.-2:45 p.m. MW 4:00 or 4:30 p.m...... 4:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m. MW 3:00 or 3:30 p.m...... 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. M 6:00 or 6:30 p.m...... 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. MW 5:00 or 5:30 p.m...... 5:15 p.m.-7:15 p.m. MW 6:00 or 6:30 p.m...... 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. W 6:00 or 6:30 p.m...... 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. M 7:00 p.m...... 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. MW or W 7:00 p.m...... 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 TTh 7:30, 8:00 or 8:30 a.m...... 7:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Use the first class hour of the week as the key to TTh 10:00, 10:30 or 11:00 a.m..... 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. examination times. TTh 1:00 or 1:30 p.m...... 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. TTh 3:00 or 3:30 p.m...... 2:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m. Full-term Saturday classes will hold examinations on TTh 5:00 or 5:30 p.m...... 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday, December 12 at normal class hours. Th 6:00 or 6:30 p.m...... 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Short-term classes (including 1st and 2nd 8-week classes) TTh or Th 7:00 p.m...... 7:15 p.m.-9:15 p.m. will hold finals on the last class meeting.

ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION

* PLEASE REFER TO PAGES 14-21 FOR WEB REGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENT DATES/ REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS (no live links) * HOURS Self Service/WebAdvisor availability: Monday-Saturday, ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 7am-10pm Cuyamaca College strives to provide educational opportunities that meet the needs of the community. INTERNET REGISTRATION AND FEE Anyone may attend Cuyamaca College if they have a high PAYMENT school diploma or the equivalent or are at least 18 years Students may register via the Internet using Self Service/ of age and have the ability to benefit from a community WebAdvisor from Cuyamaca College’s web page at www. college experience. High school students who are at least cuyamaca.edu. Registration fees are expected at the 14 years old may also attend Cuyamaca College with time of registration. You will be held to all fees incurred. permission of their parent and the high school counselor Students may be dropped from classes for non-payment or principal. of fees. Failure to pay will result in a hold on your records. Refund deadlines vary by class; see page 2 and www. cuyamaca.edu/services/admissions/deadlines.aspx. It is ADMISSION APPLICATION the student’s responsibility to drop any classes that they Applications are available online at www.cuyamaca.edu/ do not plan to attend. services/admissions/application-information.aspx USER ID AND PASSWORD REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your User ID and Password are needed to access Self Service/WebAdvisor. Your User ID is generally your REGISTRATION DATE AND TIME firstname.lastname (all lowercase), and your password is All new and readmit students who apply by June 11, 2020 initially your birth date (MMDDYY). You will be prompted and all continuing students, will be sent a Registration to change your password the first time you log in. If you Appointment. Those who apply after June 11, 2020 will have difficulties logging into Self Service/WebAdvisor, be able to register during open registration. Students may please visit www.cuyamaca.edu/services/admissions/ register on or after their registration date and time. webadvisor-help.aspx

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 3 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu PRIORITY WAIT LISTS PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES, Wait lists for all classes begin the instant that classes RECOMMENDED PREPARATIONS, AND close due to full enrollment. Once the class begins, LIMITATIONS ON ENROLLMENT wait lists are no longer available. Students cannot A prerequisite is a condition of enrollment that a student is add themselves to a wait list before their registration required to meet in order to demonstrate current readiness appointment date. Students are added to the wait list for a for enrollment in a course or educational program. class on a first-come, first-served basis. If seats become A corequisite is a condition of enrollment consisting of a available, the students on the wait list will automatically be enrolled into the class. Students will be billed immediately course that a student is required to simultaneously take in once the student is successfully registered into the class. order to enroll in another course. Students cannot be placed on a wait list for class if they An advisory or recommended preparation is a condition of are already enrolled in another section of the same class. enrollment that a student is advised, but not required, to Also, students cannot be placed on a wait list for more meet before or in conjunction with enrollment in a course than one section of the same class. If a wait list is full, the or educational program. student will not be able to add themselves to the list. Limitations on enrollment are conditions for enrollment On the first day of class, instructors will determine the in Honors courses or courses which include public number of open seats. Spaces will be offered to students performance or intercollegiate competition. who are on the wait list in the order that names were All courses shall be open for enrollment to any student added to the wait list. Be sure to attend the first class who has been admitted to the college, except that meeting to obtain authorization from the instructor. students may be required to meet necessary and valid CHANGES AFTER REGISTRATION prerequisites. In addition, the District may also limit Once you have registered, you may change your enrollment in a course based on health and safety schedule by adding or dropping classes via Self Service/ considerations, facility limitations, or legal requirements WebAdvisor: imposed by statute or regulations. Before the class has started, you may: COURSE PREREQUISITES • Add an open class. Cuyamaca College fully enforces prerequisites and • Drop a class. corequisites for all courses as stated in the college • Add your name to the Priority Wait List if the class has catalog. Prerequisite courses taken at other colleges closed. are not automatically cleared and must be requested Once the class has started, you may: by the student two weeks (10 business days) prior to • Add once the instructor grants you authorization. your registration date. Please note: Courses taken at • Drop without a ‘W’ by the ‘no W’ drop deadline. Cuyamaca or Grossmont College are automatically used • Drop with a refund by the refund deadline. to clear prerequisites where appropriate. • Drop with a ‘W’ by the drop deadline. Prerequisites may be cleared through the following two options: REGISTRATION POLICIES I. To clear a prerequisite based on course work: DEADLINE DATES AND STUDENT • You have taken an equivalent course at another RESPONSIBILITY college and have the appropriate documentation, i.e., transcripts, grade reports, AP/IB test scores. Not all classes have the same deadline dates. Deadline dates vary depending on the length of the class. Be sure • You have successfully passed an appropriate to pay careful attention to the deadline dates; see page 2 Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or and www.cuyamaca.edu/services/admissions/deadlines. CLEP exam. aspx. Each class has a specific refund deadline, as well II. To clear a prerequisite based on criteria other than as a specific deadline to Add, Drop without a ‘W’ and course work, this is known as “challenging a prerequisite.” Drop with a ‘W’. It is the student’s responsibility to The challenge process is designed for students who drop a class; do not rely on the instructor to do so. believe they have met a course prerequisite through All deadlines are strictly enforced. Always verify your means other than what is listed above. You may challenge class schedule on Self Service/WebAdvisor. a prerequisite based on one or more of the following: MAXIMUM UNITS 1. You have acquired through work or life experiences You may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) units during the skills and knowledge that is presupposed in terms fall and spring semesters and eight (8) units during the of the course or program for which it is established. summer session districtwide. If you wish to enroll in more 2. You will be subject to an undue delay in attaining the units, you will need to obtain an overload authorization goal in your educational plan because the college form from Counseling Services. has not made the prerequisite or co-requisite course DUPLICATE CLASSES reasonably available. You may not enroll in two sections of the same course. 3. You can demonstrate that you do not pose a threat to REPEATING CLASSES yourself or others in a course that has a prerequisite established to protect health and safety. Students are allowed to repeat a course two times if they received a substandard grade (D, F, or NP) or withdrew 4. The prerequisite has not been established in from the class with a “W.” Students may not repeat a accordance with the District’s process for establishing class if they received a satisfactory grade (A, B, C, or P) prerequisites and co-requisites, and has not been unless stated in the Cuyamaca College Catalog. Please established in accord with Title 5. visit www.gcccd.edu/colleges-important-changes/course- 5. The prerequisite or co-requisite is either unlawfully repetition.html#details for more information on course discriminatory or is being applied in an unlawfully repetition. discriminatory manner.

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 4 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu Prerequisite Clearance/Challenge Process: AUDITING PROCESS 1. Fill out and complete the “Prerequisite Clearance/ 1) Obtain the Course Audit Application form from the Challenge Form” located on the Counseling web page: Admissions and Records Office. www.cuyamaca.edu/services/counseling/default.aspx 2) Verify you have a current application on file. Student 2. Attach any supporting documentation to your form must be eligible to enroll in for-credit courses in the when submitting your petition. semester they wish to audit a course. 3. You will be notified within five (5) working days from 3) Obtain approval from the instructor to audit the the date the form is submitted regarding the result of course. Form cannot be submitted prior to Monday of your petition. the third week of instruction. 4. If approved, you will be able to register in your class 4) Submit the form to the Admissions and Records on Self Service/WebAdvisor. If you are having office. Upon verification of audit requirements, difficulty please contact the Assessment Center at student will pay required fees and will be registered in 619-660-4426. the course. AUDIT POLICY HAT DOES IT COST TO A student may audit the following designated, approved W college courses under specific conditions: ATTEND? ARAM 120 - Aramaic I ARAM 121 - Aramaic II ARAM 220 - Aramaic III Alert! HIST 132 - Kumeyaay History I You are responsible for all appropriate fees HIST 133 - Kumeyaay History II HUM 116 - Kumeyaay Arts and Culture unless you drop your class and return your MUS 106 - Music Theory and Practice II parking sticker before the refund deadline. MUS 127 - Class Guitar II MUS 209 - Rock, Pop and Soul Ensemble MUS 253 - Concert Band The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District MUS 257 - Jazz Ensemble is part of the public school system and requires MUS 259 - Chorus enrollment, health, and student center construction fees of MUS 291 - Performance Studies all students. Nonresident and international students must NAKY 120 - Kumeyaay I additionally pay tuition. All fees incurred must be paid in NAKY 121 - Kumeyaay II NAKY 220 - Kumeyaay III full at the time of registration. AUDITING COURSES REGISTRATION FEES 1. Audit enrollment will not be permitted until students The last step in registration is fee payment. Registration have completed the allowable number of repeat fees are expected at the time of registration. You will courses. Courses are determined through agreement be held to all fees incurred. Students are dropped from between the department and the appropriate classes for non-payment of fees. Registration is NOT administrator. Priority class enrollments are given complete until fees have been paid. Failure to pay will to students desiring to take the course for credit. No result in a hold on your records. Refund deadlines vary student will be permitted to enroll for audit purposes by class; see page 2 and www.cuyamaca.edu/services/ until the day following census. admissions/deadlines.aspx. It is the student’s responsibility 2. A nonrefundable audit fee of $15 per unit plus any to drop any classes that they do not plan to attend. required student fees or instructional materials fee Students attending both Cuyamaca and Grossmont (e.g. student health fee, representation fee and Colleges pay parking fees and health fees on ONE student center fee) shall be payable at the time of CAMPUS ONLY. Enrollment and health fees for these enrollment as an auditor. Fees are not refundable. students are calculated on a district basis. 3. Students enrolled in classes to receive credit for 10 Enrollment Fee (Mandatory)...... $ 46.00 per unit or more semester credit units shall not be charged a (fees are subject to change) fee to audit three or fewer units per semester. If the Parking Permits: Auto Parking Permit...... $ 40.00 student drops below the 10-unit level, the $15 per unit Motorcycle Parking Permit...... $ 20.00 audit fee will be assessed. One Day Permit...... $ 2.00 4. Audit enrollment will be based on “seats available” * Student Benefit Sticker...... $ 12.00 and will not be used to count toward minimum ** Health Fee (Mandatory)...... $ 20.00 enrollment requirements. If a class closes after Student Center Construction Fee...... $ 1.00 per unit an auditor has been admitted, the auditor may be (Mandatory) to a maximum of $5.00 asked to leave to make room for the credit students. Student Representation Fee...... $ 2.00 Instructor discretion is strongly recommended. (Optional) 5. No student auditing a course shall be permitted to Nonresident Students - above fees plus.....$290.00 per unit change his or her enrollment in that course to receive International Students - above fees plus.....$290.00 per unit credit for that course. * Student Benefit Sticker: A Student Benefit Sticker may 6. Permission to audit a class is done at the discretion be purchased for $12. This sticker entitles students to free of the instructor and with the instructor’s signed admission to all college-sponsored athletic events, 10% permission. off all supplies from the College Bookstore (excluding textbooks), as well as special college and community 7. No credit will be received for auditing a course. The discounts. The Student Benefit Sticker also helps the College will not maintain any attendance or academic Associated Student Government of Cuyamaca College records for MIS reporting. (ASGCC) to support various activities and programs on campus. The Student Benefit Sticker can be picked up

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 5 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu year in accordance with a state mandated formula and are therefore subject to change. NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE? Students who are classified as international or non- The Financial Aid Office is here to help! resident are required to pay tuition in addition to other www.cuyamaca.edu/services/finaid/default.aspx enrollment fees. For policy information regarding residency requirements, please refer to the Cuyamaca (619) 660-4201 or visit us at the One-Stop Center, A300 College Catalog or contact the Residency Specialist in Did you know that: Admissions and Records (619) 660-4725. $ Applying for financial aid is EASY AND FREE Students needing financial assistance are encouraged to through the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal contact the Financial Aid Office at (619) 660-4201. Student Aid) or through our website GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA $ Our website has a list of FINANCIAL AID WORK- SHOPS on campus and information on scholarships PROMISE PROGRAM FREE college! Go to MyCollegePromise.net to find out ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE how! See page 13 and 14. APPLY TODAY! Zero Textbook Cost sections, designated as “ ” in DEADLINES AND IMPORTANT DATES the PDF version of the class schedule, do not require students to purchase a textbook. These sections may have September 2, 2020 – Priority deadline to apply for a recommended (but not required) books, or may use free, 2020-2021 Cal Grant, you must file your financial aid openly licensed teaching and learning resources, such as application (FAFSA) or CA Dream Act application & Open Educational Resources (OER). ZTC sections may GPA verification. have a fee for items such as lab supplies, calculator, test forms, etc. but no conventional textbook fees. October 1, 2020 – Financial Aid application (FAFSA) Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, or CA Dream Act application for 2021-2022 available, learning, and research resources that reside in the public apply early. domain or have been released under an open license. OER are legally available and free of cost to students. Class starting the first week of the semester. Please access the sections using OER with no textbook costs are designated Student Affairs website at: https://www.cuyamaca.edu/ as “ ” in the class schedule. campus-life/student-affairs/default.aspx for information regarding dates and times to pick up your Student Benefit LEARNING RESOURCES Card. Computer Access: Cuyamaca College has open ** Health Fee: The mandatory health fee supports the computer labs available for student use in the following Health and Wellness Center and provides for insurance locations: coverage should a student be injured during a supervised, • Tech Mall, E-121 on-campus or college-related activity. Students who • STEM Center, H-Building First Floor depend exclusively upon prayer for healing according to • Writing Center, B-167 the teaching of a bona fide religious sect, denomination or organization may petition for an exemption from the Support: The Tech-Mall/Helpdesk located in E-121 is health fee by submitting a written request to the Office of your best resource for troubleshooting technical difficulties Student Affairs. Requests for exemption will be reviewed associated with your student network account (computer by the Vice President of Student Services and the Dean for access, e-mail and free Wi-Fi access) as well as Self Student Affairs. For additional information, please contact Service/WebAdvisor and Canvas accounts. the Vice President of Student Services at (619) 660-4301. Phone: (619) 660-4395 or Email: [email protected] Fees may be paid by check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover on Self Service/ WebAdvisor. Payment may also be made using cash, Cuyamaca TUTORING personal check, cashier’s check or money order. Make checks payable to: GCCCD or Cuyamaca We Make Good Students Better College. The student’s assigned student I.D. number Come and use our FREE tutoring services. must be clearly written on the front of checks and Learn, share knowledge and become an active money orders. Checks or credit card transactions participant in your learning process. returned by the bank will result in a $10 returned item charge. Academic Resource Center (ARC) Checks or money orders can also be mailed to: Cashier’s Library Building, C-102 • 619-660-4306 Office, Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College STEM Center District, 8800 Grossmont College Dr., El Cajon, CA 92020. H Building first floor • 619-660-4396 Delinquent Debt Collection Charge: If a delinquent debt is sent to the Chancellor’s Office Tax Offset Program, a Writing Center 33% penalty charge will be added to the balance owed. (Reading, Writing, and ESL) While every effort has been made by Cuyamaca College Communication Arts Building B-167 and our District to present complete and accurate fee 619-660-4463 information, changes may occur after publication of fee schedules. You will be liable for amounts that become Please visit our website for due as a result of such changes. Fees are computed each more information and current days/times: www.cuyamaca.edu/tutoring

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 6 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu Visit www.cuyamaca.edu/academics/support/computer- EFUND CHEDULES labs/tech-mall for more information. R S See page 2 and www.cuyamaca.edu/services/ Cuyamaca College offers tutoring at no cost Tutoring: admissions/deadlines.aspx for refund deadline dates. to enrolled students. Tutoring is available in a variety Refunds are available from the College Cashier’s of subjects in both Academic and Career Technical Office. Please bring a valid picture I.D. Refunds from Education programs. There are three tutoring centers on credit card payments will be credited back to the credit campus: card account. Contact the Cashier’s Office at (619) 660- • Reading Writing, and ESL Center 4256 to initiate a credit card refund. Refunds are only • Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) payable to the student and will not be given to any Achievement Center other individual. • Academic Resource Center (ARC) Online tutoring is also available. REFUNDS Visit www.cuyamaca.edu/tutoring for current hours, To be eligible for a refund students are responsible to drop locations and access requirements. classes by the refund drop deadline. Classes dropped Library: Cuyamaca College has numerous resources after the refund deadline either by student or instructor are available via the library to support student learning needs. not eligible for refund. Visit www.cuyamaca.edu/library to discover the resources, A refund is payable only to the student and can only be services, hours and staff. requested and paid directly to them. A request to know how much a student has as a refund can only be done by HYBRID AND ONLINE COURSES the student. Save commuting time and eliminate parking problems by CASHIER OFFICE REFUNDS: taking a hybrid or online course. • Cash refunds: Can be processed for Cash Payments. Is online learning for you? Learn more, including which There is a maximum cash refund limit set by the Cashier departments are offering hybrid and/or online courses, at Offices. www.cuyamaca.edu/services/online-success/default.aspx. • Credit Card Refunds: After a 2-day processing period, a refund can be processed and posted back to the credit GENERAL INFORMATION card used. OBTAINING YOUR GRADES FOR OTHER STUDENT PAYMENTS: PAYMENT Grades are not mailed. Students may obtain their grades PLAN, WIRE TRANSFER, ACH, E-CHECK, online through Self Service/WebAdvisor. CREDIT CARD, ETC. UPDATING YOUR RECORDS • 1st semester refund will be processed approximately • Address/Email/Phone Changes: Please notify the second week of the semester after the refund drop the Admissions and Records Office if you have deadline. Monthly refunds will then be issued till the end moved. You may change this information online through of the semester. Self Service/WebAdvisor. Or, you may complete a • Refund checks will be issued to the address on record. Change of Address form in the Admissions Office • Credit Card refunds will post to the credit card used. or send us a signed letter or fax at (619) 660-4575 All student payments will be processed using our 3rd notifying us of your changes. party processor. Want your refund faster? Sign up for • Major Code: Update your major by completing a BankMobile today! Student Data Update form online at www.cuyamaca. For Questions contact: edu/services/admissions/forms.aspx. Cuyamaca Cashier 619-640-4256 IMPORTANT EMAIL Grossmont Cashier 619-644-7660 INFORMATION WITHDR AWALS AND Email is our primary method of communication for sending REPAYMENT OF FINANCIAL AID out notifications regarding admissions, holds, VA and residency issues, etc. It is important that you make sure FUNDS your email is up to date and that you add gcccd.edu to Effective July 1, 2000, students receiving federal financial your safe senders list. To find out how to add gcccd.edu aid who withdraw from all of their classes during the first to your safe senders list, please visit www.cuyamaca.edu/ 60% of a term may be required to repay a portion of the admissions/safesender.asp federal grants they have received. This is because a student must “earn” their financial aid. Financial aid is STUDENT PICTURE I.D. CARD “earned” for each day you are enrolled in the semester. A Student Picture I.D. Card is required for access to library Students who stay in classes until 60% of the term is check-out services, the Fitness Center, Tutoring Center, completed may not owe anything back to the federal and may be required for some laboratory classes. After you government. Please note: If you fail all of your classes have completed the registration process and paid your fees in a term, you will have only earned 50% of the Pell, (new students must wait 24 hours), please come to one of SEOG or loan that you received and you will be billed the two Student Picture I.D. Offices for this FREE card. You for the amount you did not earn. This rule applies must present a valid government issued identification card. even if you were enrolled in classes for the whole The offices are located in the Admissions and Records term. If you are required to repay funds to the federal office A-300, and the Tech Mall (Room E-121, Business & government, you will be billed and will have 45 days to Technology Building). Every Cuyamaca College student repay the funds in full. You will be ineligible for any further is allowed one Student Picture I.D. Card while attending financial aid at any college until you have repaid the funds Cuyamaca College. Phone: (619) 660-4275. in full.

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 7 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu XTENDED OPPORTUNITY enjoy priority registration, receive an assigned student E peer mentor, and be a part of campus engagement PROGRAM AND SERVICES (EOPS) activities to enhance the educational experiences of The EOPS Program at Cuyamaca College is designed LatinX students at Cuyamaca College. By providing a to recruit, inform and assist students who have holistic approach, students will be able to attain their been identified as economically and educationally career and technical education certificates, associate’s disadvantaged. Eligible students are provided with the degrees or transfer to a four-year college. necessary academic and personal support services to The Pathway Academy office is located in Annex Building enable them to succeed at Cuyamaca College. Services Two. Please contact Pathway Academy with any questions may include, but are not limited to, personal and academic at 619-660-4628. More information can be found at www. counseling, transfer and career advising, peer advising, cuyamaca.edu/pathway. financial assistance through book grants, as funding allows, student orientations, workshops and courses for COOPERATIVE AGENCIES student success such as counseling (COUN) and work experience (WEX), priority registration, instructional RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION support and advocacy services. (CARE) The EOPS Office is located in the Student Services One- CARE is a state-funded program designed to recruit Stop Center, Bldg A300. Contact us at (619) 660-4204. and assist EOPS eligible single parent recipients of More information can be found at www.cuyamaca.edu/ CalWORKs, or students with a dependent child who eops. receives CalWORKs assistance. CARE provides intensive support services such as counseling, student success RESOURCES FOR IMMIGRANT STUDENTS IN workshops, an annual food pantry, childcare study time EDUCATION (RISE) grant awards and transportation assistance, if needed, The Resources for Immigrant Students in Education to enable academic success and to assist students in (RISE) Project provides services via campus partnerships attaining their career and vocational goals. The CARE established to support and address the needs of our program is in the EOPS Office located in the One-Stop students who have an undocumented status. Cuyamaca Student Services Center, Bldg A300. Contact CARE at College is committed to equity by standing with and (619) 660-4293. More information can be found at www. supporting all students who have an undocumented cuyamaca.edu/eops. status. Our commitment is focused on providing these students access to all of our available resources, such NextUp/CAFYES as admissions and financial assistance, academic and NextUp, also known as CAFYES (Cooperating Agencies personal counseling, tutoring, mentoring, and a supportive Foster Youth Educational Support) is a subdivision of the and safe learning environment to achieve their academic EOPS program. NextUp provides additional services and goals. The RISE team uses a collaborative process to support to eligible current or former foster youth who were provide campus wide support and respond quickly to the in the Department of Social Services at the age of 16 evolving needs of RISE students given recent changes to and are under the age of 26. The services provided are: and uncertainties about DACA and AB540/SB 68 policies, priority registration, academic/career/personal counseling, develop and scale-up promising practices and emerging book and academic supply awards, cohort building events, resources to better serve RISE students, and resolves independent living and financial literacy skills support, any challenges RISE students experience that may hinder frequent in-person contact, transportation assistance, their success at Cuyamaca College. unmet need grants, referrals to health services, mental All students with an undocumented status have unique health services, housing assistance, and other related needs and Cuyamaca College strives to address these services as funding allows. The CAFYES program is in the needs through a collective institutional effort. RISE EOPS Office located in the Student Services One-Stop program is located in Annex Building Two. Please contact Center, Bldg A300. Contact CAFYES at (619) 660-4689. RISE staff at 619-660-4615. Eligibility requirements and more information can be found UNLIMITED POTENTIAL! (UP!) PROGRAM at www.cuyamaca.edu/eops. The UP! Program, sponsored by EOPS and Financial Aid, is designed to assist students who have been in CalWORKs S.T.E.P.S. foster care or guardianships and students experiencing S.T.E.P.S. (Success Through Education Produces Self- homelessness. In addition to EOPS and/or CARE Sufficiency) is Cuyamaca College’s CalWORKs program. services, students are eligible for intensive counseling This program provides comprehensive support services case management, personalized financial aid assistance, for students who receive family cash assistance. We assist resource referrals, mentoring, life skills workshops, and eligible students with achieving individual educational cohort-building events and orientations. goals as well as learning employable skills with the The UP! program is in the EOPS Office located in the ultimate goal of increased wage-earning power to become Student Services One-Stop Center, Bldg A300. Contact economically self-sufficient. Services include counseling, UP! at (619) 660-4204. More information can be found at preparation of the student educational plan (SEP), www.cuyamaca.edu/eops. childcare assistance, tutoring referrals, self-sufficiency planning, referrals to on-campus and off-campus PATHWAY ACADEMY resources, on-campus paid work study, assistance with The mission of the Pathway Academy is to provide county and school paperwork, and assistance with books LatinX students with a clear guided pathway to reach and supplies. The office is located in the Student Services their academic goals during their first and second year One-Stop Center, room A-109. Call 619-660-4340 for of college. Pathway Academy supplies students with the further information. Let us be your liaison with the County proper academic resources and support services to insure CalWORKs Welfare-to-Work program. a positive first time college experience. Participating student will also receive personalized academic advising,

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 8 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu • Use of Shower Facilities: Shower usage is DISABLED STUDENTS PROGRAMS available in the Athletic Complex as follows: Monday AND SERVICES (DSPS) through Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (except Disabled Students Programs and Services provide during intercollegiate athletic competitions). Hours support services to students with disabilities who request are posted at the shower facility and are subject to affiliation with DSPS services to enhance their probability change. for success. Students who have a verified disability may • Food Pantries: Cuyamaca Cares (Building F, F720) require special services, equipment, disability-related EOPS (Student Services One Stop Center, A313), counseling, registration assistance, transportation assistance, high tech lab usage, interpreters for the deaf, VETERANS CENTER readers for the blind, note-takers, learning disability Cuyamaca College Veterans Center is a comprehensive assessment, one to one student assistance, special student success program that includes multi-departmental classes, speech language cognitive strategies, referrals, coordination between Admissions and Records, and test proctoring. DSPS determines accommodations Financial Aid, Disabled Students Programs and Services, for students with verified disabilities. Accommodations and Counseling. With a strong focus on serving the do not compromise the student’s course of study or the educational needs of military veterans. The office is integrity of the student’s degree. Questions regarding located in the Student Services One Stop Center, room accessibility, Title 5 regulations, CTE, ADA, Section 504, I-113. For more information regarding services to student and other laws regarding rights for disabled students veterans, call 619-660-4282. should be addressed with the DSPS Coordinator. Contact DSPS at (619) 660-4239, or (619) 660-4386 (TTY), NO SMOKING POLICY located in room A114, Student Services One-Stop Center. In accordance with Board Policy 3570, Cuyamaca College is a smoke-free/tobacco-free facility. Violation of this policy HEALTH AND WELLNESS will result in appropriate disciplinary penalties for both CENTER students and employees. To promote the health and well-being of students, the Health & Wellness Center is maintained by three CAMPUS SAFETY registered nurses and support staff (peer outreach POLICE SERVICES at the District are provided by the San workers) who evaluate, educate and care for the health Diego County Sheriff’s Department. A sheriff’s sergeant needs of Cuyamaca College students and staff. Located and four deputies are assigned to the Cuyamaca and on the lower level of the Student Center in room I-134, Grossmont college campuses. If necessary, the District also has access to Sheriff’s Department specialized units services are available on a confidential basis and include: that investigate crimes such as illegal drug sales, domestic health screenings (body composition analysis and violence, auto theft or gang-related crime. blood pressure); tuberculosis clearance testing; basic first-aid and illness/injury assessments; and referrals In addition, a team of Campus and Parking Services to community health resources. The Health & Wellness (CAPS) specialists provides services such as automobile Center is also a health education resource providing up-to- assistance, lost & found, and safety escorts. CAPS also date information on topics related to stress management, enforces parking regulations on campus. nutrition, exercise, sexual assault prevention, substance The Public Safety Office is located at the Cuyamaca One- abuse, birth control, communicable disease control and Stop A100 building. prevention, and more. Additional available services include PUBLIC SAFETY CONTACT INFORMATION short-term mental health counseling to explore feelings, Call 911 in an emergency or (9)911 from a campus phone values and behavior with the assistance of a counselor • Life-threatening situation and a Contemplation Room to de-stress, meditate and relax. Lactation accommodations are available in the • Medical emergency Health & Wellness Center for students and staff during • Crime in progress open hours to include a private, secure room and sink for • Fire lactation purposes. For appointments call (619) 660-4200. • Major disturbance The mandatory health fee which supports these services Call (619) 644-7800 to contact law enforcement for a non- also provides for insurance coverage should a student be emergency injured during a supervised, on-campus or school-related • Crime report activity. Insurance forms are available at the Health and • Suspected suspicious activity Wellness Center. Call (619) 644-7654 for Campus and Parking Services ERIFIED HOMELESS YOUTH • Automobile assistance V • Parking CUYAMACA CARES • Lost & found Please contact [email protected] for any of • Safety escort the following services: Calfresh (EBT) assistance, housing Additional Public Safety information is available on the assistance for those experiencing housing insecurity or district website at www.gcccd.edu/public-safety. homelessness, emergency funding assistance, or personal counseling. PARKING & TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Cuyamaca College has established the Wellness All vehicles must display a valid college parking permit Interventions for Student Homelessness, Health, and while parked on campus property. The responsibility of Hunger (Cuyamaca Cares) program to assist students in finding a legal parking space, as well as knowing where transition. The Cuyamaca Cares program helps coordinate and when a parking permit is valid, rests with the vehicle the following services which all current Cuyamaca or operator. The purchase of a parking permit does not Grossmont College students have access to: guarantee a space to park. For the safety of the college

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 9 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu community, all California Vehicle Codes are enforced. All SPECIAL EVENTS PARKING community members (students, staff, faculty and visitors) Please contact the hosting department for parking details. are primarily responsible for their own safety and property. Parking request for special events or large groups are For further information, contact Campus and Parking available through previous arrangements, for detailed Services at (619) 644-7654. Permit Parking is enforced on information contact Campus and Parking Services at (619) all district property: 644-7654. • Monday thru Thursday - 7:00am to 10:00pm REPLACEMENT FOR LOST OR STOLEN • Friday thru Saturday - 7:00am to 4:00pm PERMITS DISPLAYING PARKING PERMIT ON CAMPUS There are no refunds or replacement of lost or stolen The Parking Permit must be displayed so that the color parking permits. and expiration date is clearly visible. The Parking Permits There is a $2 charge for replacement of a damaged or are only valid when properly displayed: mutilated parking permit. The permit must be returned to 1. Affixed to the front windshield either side, inside the the cashier’s office before issuance of the replacement lower corner. permit. 2. Vehicles with dark tint on the windows must completely MOTORCYCLE PARKING affix the permit to an area without tint. Motorcycles, scooters, segways, and mopeds MUST BE PARKED in designated motorcycle areas. A motorcycle STUDENT PARKING PERMITS permit is required. Permits may be purchased at the Student parking permits are purchased through Self cashiers offices. Motorcycles parked in auto parking Service/WebAdvisor at www.cuyamaca.edu. It will link you spaces are subject to citation. to Credentials, Inc., to purchase your parking permit. You may pay by credit card online or if you choose to pay by ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS cash or check you may BRING in your PRINTED ORDER Bicycle racks are available throughout campus. FORM to the College Cashier’s office and we will process The college Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) pass is a your payment so that your parking permit can be mailed. great way to avoid parking hassles, car expenses, and to Refunds for parking permits – You must physically have access to unlimited rides throughout the semester. return your parking permit to the College Cashier’s office Semester MTS passes are available at the Cashier’s WITHIN the REFUND DEADLINE for your class/es to Office (A-301). For more information please visit the MTS receive a refund. If you paid by credit card, we will process website at www.sdmts.com your transaction and you will receive a credit to your card GCCCD is committed to providing sustainable from Credentials, Inc. If you paid by cash or check, we will transportation options to all students, staff and visitors. refund your money to you after cancelling your parking We have partnered with WAZE Carpool to offer a new permit through Credentials, Inc. method of alternate transportation. Waze Carpool drivers For help with purchasing your permit you may call the aren’t professionals like those found on Uber and Lyft. Customer Service number of Credentials, Inc., at 1-800- Instead, they are neighbors, classmates and fellow San 646-1858. Diegans looking to meet new people and maybe get back some gas money. If you’re not a fan of driving or FACULTY & STAFF PARKING PERMITS maybe you live away from public transport, then give Permits are available at each campus. Waze Carpool a try. Your first ride is free! CAPS Office (619) 644-7654 MOTORIST ASSISTANCE CALL BOXES AND LOCATIONS Contact Campus and Parking Services at (619) 644-7654 Emergencies and requests for motorist assistance can for the following services: be reported to the District Police at (619) 644-7654 or by • Unlocking vehicle using one of the Call Boxes located in each parking lot and • Battery jump start inside all campus elevators. PARKING CITATION FINES DAILY GUEST PARKING PERMITS Parking citation fines are to be paid within 21 days of issue Daily Permits for students and visitors may be purchased date or 14 days of delinquent notice. Failure to pay fines from the Pay Stations located in Parking Lots: 1, 2, 4, 5. on time results in a delinquency fee. Please use exact change, use one dollar bills only, or any major credit/debit card. No refund or change is given. Pay PARKING CITATION PAYMENTS stations permits are only valid in student parking lots. Fees resulting from citations are payable at the College Business visitors may obtain a parking pass from the Cashier Office or online at: www.paymycite.com/gcccd. machines located in each lot. Citation status changes will not be processed until the full We have partnered with Passport Parking to make your payment of all applicable fees. day easier. Just download the app, insert your information Unpaid citations are subject to a $75.00 delinquent fee. ONE TIME and pay while you walk away! Payment failure will eventually result in a DMV hold on the vehicle’s registration, and a hold on the student’s account. DISABLED PARKING PERMITS All vehicles utilizing Disabled parking spaces must display CITATION APPEAL PROCESS a state issued identification placard, i.e. DMV issued You may appeal your citation at: www.paymycite.com/ placard, DP or DV plates. Applications for Placards/Plates gcccd within 21 calendar days of the citation’s issued are available at the Department of Motor Vehicles or can date. You will receive a response to your request by mail be picked up at Disabled Student Services. Disabled within 2-3 weeks. Permits are also valid in student lots. Public Safety Office is located at Cuyamaca One-Stop Students, visitors, faculty, or staff members who legally A-building. possess a current California Disabled Placard, which must Additional public safety information is available at our be displayed, are required to purchase a parking permit. home page www.gcccd.edu/public-safety

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(Board Policy 3410) Inquiries regarding the equal opportunity policies, the filing CAREER CENTER of grievances or for requesting a copy of the college’s grievance procedures may be directed to: Looking for a job? • Dr. Lauren Vaknin, Dean, Student Affairs, The Career Center offers career exploration and Cuyamaca College, 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway, job opportunities to ALL students, alumni, veterans, El Cajon, CA 92019 619-660-4295 & community members. • Dr. Jessica Robinson, MSW, Vice President, Student • Services Cuyamaca College, 900 Rancho San Diego Employment Readiness Workshops Parkway, El Cajon, CA 92019 619-660-4301 • Job Search Assistance • Tim Corcoran, Vice Chancellor, Human Resources, • Resume Review Title IX Coordinator, 8800 Grossmont College Drive, • Practice Interviewing El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 644-7572 • Career Planning Cuyamaca College recognizes its obligation to provide overall program accessibility for those with physical • Internships and Job Shadowing Opportunities and mental disabilities. Contact the Disabled Students We are located at I-223 Programs and Services department at 619-660-4239 Drop-ins and Appointments Welcome! (TTY 619-660- 4386), room A-113, to obtain information on programs and services, activities and facilities on (619) 660-4436 campus and for a geographical accessibility map. www.cuyamaca.edu/career Inquiries regarding federal laws and regulations concerning nondiscrimination in education or the college’s ADDITIONAL SERVICES compliance with those provisions may also be directed to: LOST AND FOUND Office for Civil Rights Lost and Found items should be returned to Public Safety. U.S. Department of Education 221 Main Street, To check if an item has been turned in, call or stop by the Suite 1020, San Francisco, CA 94105 CAPS office. SEXUAL ASSAULT NONDISCRIMINATION NOTICE For sexual assault emergencies, contact 911. The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District If you are a victim of sexual assault (rape, sexual violence (GCCCD) is committed to providing learning and or stalking), please contact the Office of Student Affairs at working environments that ensure and promote diversity, 619-660-4295 or visit the Student Affairs Office (Student equity, and inclusion. People of diverse backgrounds, Center, I-121). Student Affairs will provide students with perspectives, socioeconomic levels, cultures, and abilities the resources and support needed during this time. In are valued, welcomed, and included in all aspects of our addition, students will be provided guidance on reporting organization. GCCCD strives to provide an educational options. environment that fosters cultural awareness, mutual Additional resources can be found at: www.cuyamaca.edu/ understanding, and respect that ultimately also benefits college-info/consumer/files/Sexual-Assault-Policies.pdf the global community. For all emergencies, please contact 911. No person shall be unlawfully subjected to discrimination Any sexual assault or physical abuse, including, but not or denied full and equal access to District programs limited to, rape, as defined by California law, whether or activities on the basis of ethnic group identification, committed by an employee, student, or member of the race or ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, age, public, occurring on Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical or College District property, in connection with all the mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic academic, educational, extracurricular, athletic, and other information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, programs of the District, whether those programs take place or military and veteran status, or because he or she in the District’s facilities or at another location, or on an is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing off-campus site or facility maintained by the District, or on characteristics, or based on association with a person grounds or facilities maintained by a student organization, is or group with one or more of these actual or perceived a violation of District policies and regulations, and is subject characteristics. District programs and activities include, to all applicable punishment, including criminal procedures but are not limited to any that are administered or funded and employee or student discipline procedures (AP3540). directly by or that receive any financial assistance from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office. SEXUAL HARASSMENT The Chancellor shall establish administrative procedures Legal Background: Guidelines of Title VII of the Civil that ensure all members of the college community can Rights Act focus upon sexual harassment as an unlawful present complaints regarding alleged violations of this practice. “Sexual harassment like harassment on the policy and have complaints heard in accordance with basis of color, race, religion or national origin, has long the Title 5 regulations and those of other agencies been recognized by the Equal Employment Opportunity that administer state and federal laws regarding Commission as a violation of Section 703 of Title VII nondiscrimination. of the Civic Rights Act as amended” (Federal Register, No District funds shall be used for membership or for any April 11, 1980). Interpretation of Title IX of the Education participation involving financial payment or contribution Amendments similarly delineates sexual harassment as on behalf of the District or any individual employed by or discriminatory and unlawful. associated with the District, to any private organization Definition: Sexual harassment is defined in GCCCD Policy 3430 as the following:

Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu 11 Self Service/WebAdvisor www.cuyamaca.edu Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a Help Lines for Registration sexual nature made by someone from, or in, the work or educational setting when: Admissions & Records (619) 660-4275 • Submission to the conduct is made a term or (assistance registering, applying) condition of an individual’s employment, academic [email protected] status, or progress; • Submission to or rejection of the conduct by the Assessment (619) 660-4426 individual is used as a basis of employment or (placement and clearing prerequisites) academic decisions affecting the individual; [email protected] • The conduct has the purpose or effect of having a negative impact upon the individual’s work or Cashier’s Office (619) 660-4256 academic performance, or of creating an intimidating, (assistance completing fee payment step) hostile or offensive work or education environment; or [email protected] • Submission to or rejection of the conduct by the individual is used as the basis for any decision Counseling, Orientation and New (619) 660-4429 affecting the individual. Student Advising Process: Complaints must be filed within 180 days of New Students- [email protected] the date the alleged unlawful discrimination occurred, Current and returning students visit except that this period shall be extended by no more https://cuyamaca.edu/services/counseling than 90 days following the expiration of the 180 days if the complainant first obtained knowledge of the facts of /e-counseling.aspx the alleged violation after the expiration of the 180 days Disabled Students Programs & Services (California Code Regulations, Title 5, Section 59328e). [email protected] (619) 660-4239 If the alleged harasser is a student, initial action on the complaints shall be the joint responsibility of the Dean, (619) 660-4386 TTY Student Affairs, and the Director of Employee and Labor EOPS/CARE/Foster Youth Programs (619) 660-4204 Relations. (academic assistance, personal counseling) If the alleged harasser is an employee, initial action on the complaint shall be the joint responsibility of the employee’s [email protected] immediate supervisor and the Director of Employee and Financial Aid (619) 660-4201 Labor Relations. Other Counseling Services STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT [email protected] GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION (Please [email protected] refer to www.cuyamaca.edu/campus-life/student- [email protected] affairs/conduct.aspx to access the Student Code of Conduct Policies & Student Grievance & Due Process [email protected] Procedures.) DISCLAIMER: CHANGES TO THE CLASS SCHEDULE Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District and Cuyamaca College have made every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in this schedule is accurate. Courses offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice and at the discretion of the administration of the Grossmont- Cuyamaca Community College District or Cuyamaca College for matters related to student enrollment, level of financial support, or for any other reason. The District and the College further reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and procedures.

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1 WHEN IS THE DEADLINE TO APPLY? Two (2) weeks after the first day of the semester. Go to MyCollegePromise.net for each semester’s deadline. 2 WHEN ARE STUDENTS NOTIFIED OF ELIGIBILITY? Students are notified of eligibility, via email, one week after the semester deadline. 3 HOW ARE TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES PAID THROUGH THE PROMISE? Students will show charges for tuition and mandatory fees when registering for classes. Two (2) options for handling charges are available: OPTION 1: Students do NOT pay at the time of registration. Tuition and mandatory fees will be paid for by the Promise once eligibility is verified. Students will not be dropped from classes for nonpayment. OPTION 2: Students pay at the time of registration. Tuition and mandatory fees will be automatically reimbursed once eligibility is verified.

4 CAN STUDENTS BEGIN THE SPRING SEMESTER AND RECEIVE THE PROMISE? Yes, if students are beginning college for the first time in the Spring semester. If students maintain the Promise requirements they will be eligible for the following Fall and Spring semesters. 5 DOES THE PROMISE COVER SUMMER CLASSES? No. Summer classes are not covered by the Promise. Enrollment in summer classes does not impact eligibility for the Promise in Fall.

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Fall 2020 14 WEB REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS

Sign on at www.cuyamaca.edu and click on WebAdvisor

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

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Your 6 digit DOB (MMDDYY)

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

Click on Student

Click Search, Plan & Register

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How to Register:

Your 6 digit DOB (MMDDYY)

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

Click on Student Click on Academics and Districtwide Course List to get to Advanced Search. “Similar to Search Class Schedule via Web

Click Search, Plan & Register

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OR Search by subject:

Plan & Schedule:

You may use Filter Results to narrow down your search.

Select View Available Sections.

Fall 2020 18 WEB REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS WEB REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Scroll through the available sections and find the best fit for your schedule OR Search by subject:

Plan & Schedule:

You may use Filter Results to Once you have selected a section, a window will open with course narrow down your search. information on the section you selected.

Select View Available Sections.

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.

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Selecting Add Section in the previous step only adds the course as a planned course. In order to complete the Registration Process, you must select Plan and Schedule from the Student Planning drop down at the top of the screen.

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 time, select Register ALL Scheduled Courses.

Registered courses will appear in green.

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Selecting Add Section in the previous step only adds the course as a planned course. In order to complete the Registration Process, you must How to drop a section: select Plan and Schedule from the Student Planning drop down at the top of the screen. If you decide to drop a course prior to the semester start date, select Drop.

The course you previously planned should appear. If you are satisfied with this course, select Register. Click Update to proceed with Drop

If you have more than one course planned and you would like to schedule them all at one time, select Register ALL Scheduled Courses.

After you Drop the course in Self- Service, it is placed back as a planned course. To remove it from planned, click the X. Registered courses will appear in green.

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How to pay your fees:

Click on the Proceed to

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

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$ You can apply for financial aid assistance including help to pay enrollment fees by filling out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov.

$ You can access the online Promise Grant application through WebAdvisor at https://wa.gcccd.edu under the Cuyamaca Financial Aid link.

$ See inside on pages 6 and 7 for more information.

$ You have NOTHING to lose! It’s EASY and FREE! Apply TODAY! 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway, El Cajon, CA 92019-4369 Located in Rancho San Diego Main entrance: Rancho San Diego Parkway off Fury Lane Alternate entrance: Cuyamaca College Drive West off Jamacha Rd.

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