2016 SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE www.mpc.edu Calendar of Important Dates Early Spring Session 2016 January 4 to January 26, 2016 ……………………………………. November 30, 2015 Beginning of priority registration by WebReg Information: December 24, 2015 -January 3, 2016 Campus closed for Winter Break (831) 646-4000 January 3, 2016 Last day to register through WebReg without an add code January 4 Early Spring classes begin January 4-5 Late registration and program changes for Early Spring Admission & Records: February 13 Drop/Add/Refund dates; please see class website, ask instructor, or (831) 646-4002 visit the Admissions & Records Office; session deadlines are short January 18 HOLIDAY: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day TTY: January 26 Early Spring Classes end (831) 645-1319

Web Registration (WebReg): Spring Semester 2016 www.mpc.edu February 1 to June 3, 2016 ………………………………………. October 13, 2015 Application period begins Campus Security: November 30, 2015 Priority registration by WebReg begins (831) 646-4099 January 31, 2016 Last day to register through WebReg without an add code February 1 Classes begin Counseling: February 1-13 Late registration - add codes required for registration (831) 646-4020 February 12 HOLIDAY: Lincoln’s Day February 13 Last day to add a semester-length course with an add code February 13 Last date to drop courses and be eligible for refund of fees Assessment Center: February 15 Last date to drop semester-length courses without a “W” grade (831) 646-4027 February 15 HOLIDAY: Washington’s Day February 16 Census day Child Development Center: February 20 Last date to drop a course and be eligible for refund of nonresident tuition (831) 646-4066 for semester-length course. Tuition will not be refunded if courses are not officially oppeddr and the tuition cannot be used to pay Bookstore: for other courses added. (831) 657-4680 February 27 Deadline to request pass/no pass grade option for semester-length courses March 2 Application deadline for June graduation March 27 -April 2 SPRING RECESS Library: May 4 Last date to drop semester-length courses and receive “W” grade (831) 646-4262 May 30 HOLIDAY: Memorial Day May 31-June 3 Final examinations MPC Education Center at Marina: June 3 End of semester (831) 646-4850 June 4 (Saturday) Commencement MPC Public Safety Training Cen- ter: Summer Session 2016 (831) 646-4240 June 13 to July 22, 2016 (6-week session) June 13 to August 5, 2016 (8-week session) …………………………………………. April 25 Registration begins using WebReg June 12 Last day to register through WebReg without an add code June 13 Classes begin June 13-15 Late registration and program changes 980 Fremont Street June 29 Graduation application deadline Monterey, CA 93940 July 4 HOLIDAY: Independence Day www.mpc.edu July 22 End of 6-week session August 5 End of 8-week session MPC Spring 2016 Registration Information

General Information Adding Classes...... 14 Off-Campus Locations ...... 33 Assessment Information...... 9 Parking/Parking Permits...... 14 Attendance Information ...... 13 Pass/No Pass Grade Option...... 13 Campus Locations Guide...... 33 Prerequisite/Corequisite Challenge Procedures. . . . . 17 Campus Safety/Security...... 13 Refunds ...... 7 Class Listings for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 see MPC website Registration at www.mpc.edu Dates...... 2, 5 Class Schedule Changes, Adds & Drops...... 14 Fees...... 7 Directory of Student Services ...... 32 Information ...... 5-22 Dropping Classes...... 14 Procedures...... 6 English as a Second Language Placement Test ...... 9 Regulations & Requirements, Exceptions to...... 14 Fees...... 7 Residency Information & Requirements...... 13 Final Exam Schedule...... 16 Room/Building Locations ...... 33 Financial Aid Information ...... 12, 15 Schedule Changes, Adds & Drops...... 14 General Ed. Requirements Spanish Information...... 23-30 CSU...... 21 STEP Program ...... 8 IGETC...... 22 Student Success & Support Programs (3SP) Information. . .16 MPC...... 20 Textbooks...... 15 Grades/Grading System...... 14 Veteran’s Assistance...... 15 Información en español...... 23-30 Web Registration (WebReg) Information...... 10 Maps...... See Maps Listing on MPC Website Web Registration (WebReg) Worksheet...... 11 Notice of Nondiscrimination...... 15

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 3 President’s Welcome MPC Spring2016

Spring 2016 at Monterey Peninsula College Monterey Peninsula College Expect the Best at Monterey Peninsula College! Governing Board of Trustees: Welcome to Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) where you can Rick Johnson, Chair earn a world class education—with an ocean view. Dr. Loren Steck, J.D., Vice Chair Congratulations for making higher education and MPC a priority Charles Brown in your personal journey. Not only is a high quality education the best way to improve your options for a brighter future, it is often a Dr. Margaret-Anne Coppernoll life-changing experience that will help you chart a course for personal and professional success. Our talented faculty and staff Marilynn Dunn Gustafson are ready to engage you and to help you reach your goals and perhaps, set some new goals. Stephen Lambert, Student Trustee MPC offers a variety of courses at our Education Center in Marina, Public Safety Training Center in Seaside, Monterey campus, and MPC Online. Wherever you choose to study with us, please be sure to access the many support services that are designed Monterey Peninsula College to help you succeed. We also encourage you to participate in our many on-campus is a community college accredited by the activities and events (on the Monterey campus) to expand your range of experiences while you are a student at MPC. Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Thank you for choosing MPC. Expect to learn. Expect to be challenged. Expect the best. The college is open to high school graduates and all others 18 years of age or older who Primavera 2016 en may profitably pursue a course of study. Monterey Peninsula College Students in grades 6-12 may attend with ¡Prepárese para lo mejor en Monterey Peninsula College! written approval from their school principal and Bienvenido a Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) donde puede recibir educación de primera their parent(s) prior to registering. categoría—con vista al océano. Students in grades 6-8 need additional Felicidades por hacer de la educación superior en MPC una prioridad en su experiencia approval from the Dean of Student Services. personal. Una educación de alta calidad no solamente es el mejor medio de obtener oportunidades para un futuro prometedor; sino que a menudo es una experiencia que cambia la vida y que le ayudará a trazar una ruta para el éxito personal y profesional. Nuestro Call (831) 646-4002/4007 talentoso profesorado y personal administrativo están dispuestos a motivarle y a ayudarle a alcanzar sus metas y quizás a establecer algunos objetivos nuevos. for registration information. MPC ofrece una gran variedad de cursos en nuestro Education Center in Marina, en el Public Safety Training Center en Seaside, en las instalaciones de Monterey, y en MPC Online. Siempre All Monterey Peninsula College written que escoja estudiar con nosotros, asegúrese de tomar ventaja de todos los servicios de publications will be made available in apoyo que han sido diseñados para ayudarle a alcanzar éxito. También le motivamos a participar en nuestras varias actividades y eventos (en las instalaciones de Monterey) y a alternative formats (print, Braille, audiotape, disfrutar más ampliamente de su experiencia como estudiante en MPC. or e-text). Requests for alternate media Gracias por escoger MPC. Prepárese para aprender. Prepárese para desafíos. Prepárese should be made to Supportive Services and para lo mejor.

Instruction at (831) 646-4070.

MPC Smoking Policy: Dr. Walter Tribley Superintendent / President The use of tobacco – to include smoking

and/or chewing any form of tobacco – is only /mpc.edu @MPCMonterey permitted in designated parking lots. (MPC Board Policy #2240) www.mpc.edu

4 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College When to Register MPC Spring 2016 Registration Information

Registering for MPC classes is easy! It is recommended that you register as early as possible SCHEDULE CHANGES to get the classes that you want. Adds and/or Drops can be made by WebReg 24 hours a day online. SPRING SEMESTER 2016 February 1 - June 3, 2016 If changes are not made by August 24, students Web Registration (WebReg) at www.mpc.edu must wait until the Late Registration period, open 24 hours per day attend class, request an add code from the Computers and WebReg assistance available in the Student Services Building. instructor and use WebReg to register. See pages 12-13 for additional WebReg information. STUDENT SERVICES EARLY SPRING SESSION REGULAR SPRING SEMESTER Admissions & Records Office January 4 - 26, 2016 February 1 - June 3, 2016 (831) 646-4002/4007 Priority Registration CONTINUING STUDENTS are students enrolled at MPC during Fall 2015. Hours: RETURNING STUDENTS are students who enrolled at MPC previously, but not Fall 2015. Please refer to website. NEW AND NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS are students who have never enrolled at MPC. Financial Aid Office Hours: CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT STUDENTS are students who are currently in grades 6-12. Please refer to website: PRIORITY GROUP PRIORITY www.mpc.edu/financialaid DATE Priority 1 Active Military, Veterans, Foster Youth, DSPS, EOPS, CalWORKS November 30 Students must be either continuing MPC students in good standing1 (up to 99.9 units2) or fully matriculated3 if new or returning Priority 2 TRiO and Student Athletes December 1 Students must be either continuing MPC students in good standing1 (up to 99.9 units2) or fully matriculated3 if new or returning Priority 3 Continuing MPC Students in good standing1 with 20.0-70 units in progress December 2 and on file 8 Newly fully matriculated students who have completed PERS 10 course Priority 4 Continuing MPC Students in good standing1 with 20.0-70 units in progress December 3 and on file New fully matriculated3 students Priority 5 Continuing MPC students in good standing with 70-99.9 units in progress December 4 Computers and WebReg and on file Open Open registration for all other New and Returning students, concurrently December 7 assistance available at the Registra- enrolled students (grades 6-12), and continuing MPC students with 99.9+ tion units in progress and on file Admissions & Records Office 1 In good standing: student who is NOT on academic or progress probation nor dismissal nor who is not on any probation in the Student Services for the last two consecutive semesters (Foster Youth will notlose priority and need to be anually adjusted) 2 100 unit: once a student reaches 100 units, he/she looses priority limit includes only degrtee applicable units (MPC courses Building. numbered 1-200) 3 Fully Matriculated: Student has completed Assessment, Orientation, and has an Educational Plan on file

***WebReg for Spring classes begins

Late Registration November 30.*** February 1 - February 13, 2016 WebReg Helpline (831) 646-4002/4007 Attend the first class, request an Add Code from the instructor and register using WebReg. Need assistance? Please visit Admissions & Records in the Student Services Building or call (831) 646-4002/4007.

Please note: There are many drawbacks to registering late. Classes will have already begun; the classes you want may already be filled; and counseling will be limited. So register early!

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 5 Registration Information MPC Spring 2016 How to Register

Registration Procedures #1 #4 To access WebReg, Monterey Peninsula College requires that students use their Submit the Application for Admission New students should complete the STEP student ID numbers. If you do not know Program. See page 9 for details. If a student your ID number and have given the College online at www.mpc.edu a social security number, you may use your is in grades 6-12, submit the Concurrent SSN and birthdate to access your Student Portal. Students who do not know their ID# #2 Enrollment Form to the Admissions & may also come to the Admissions & Records Records Office to authorize registration. Office with a picture ID. ID numbers will not Request to have all college and high school be given over the phone. Students in grades 6-8 must also have NEW STUDENTS transcripts mailed to the Admissions & approval from the Dean of Student Any student registering at MPC for the first Records Office at MPC. You may bring time, including students in grades 6-12. Services. Phone (831) 645-1377 to BEGIN THE REGISTRATION PROCESS unofficial copies to be used ONLY for schedule an appointment. Approvals for 6-8 WITH #1 advisement, and prerequisite verification. grade students will not be given once the RETURNING STUDENTS Students with an associate or higher degree term begins. Any student registered at MPC previously, but not registered for the previous term (all MPC who do NOT plan to receive a degree or debts must be cleared prior to registering): #5 BEGIN THE REGISTRATION PROCESS certificate, collect VA benefits, or collect WITH #1 If enrolling in a course with a prerequisite, financial aid do not need to request transcripts, CONTINUING STUDENTS make sure you have completed the

Any student registered at MPC during unless required for prerequisite verification or by Prerequisite Verification Form if course was the previous term, who DID NOT attend as a 6th-12th grade student (all MPC debts must the program you are entering. completed at another college or at MPC be cleared prior to registering): BEGIN THE REGISTRATION PROCESS before Fall 1995. Verification forms, with WITH #5 #3 documentation, are submitted to the CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT STUDENTS Prior to registering, it is encouraged to Counseling Department. Students in grades 6-12 are always considered new students and must submit complete the Board of Governor's Fee an Application for Admission and #6 Concurrent Enrollment Form each Waiver (BOG), submit it to Student WebReg Registration: semester/session. Students in grades 6-8 Financial Services or complete the FAFSA at must get additional approval from MPC’s To register by WebReg, complete the work- Dean of Student Services. No approvals will www.fafsa.gov If you qualify for the BOG, be given once the term begins. sheet in this information section and follow BEGIN THE REGISTRATION PROCESS your Enrollment Fee will be waived. the instructions. WITH #1

OPEN ENROLLMENT Every course, course section, or class offered at MPC (unless specifically exempted by legal statute) is open for enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College and who meets the prerequisite(s) of the course, provided space is available. District policy prohibits the auditing of courses. Students must register for each course and may register for only one course in a scheduled time period.

6 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College Fee Information MPC Spring 2016 General Information Student Fee Information

Refund Total Units Enrollment Fee Total Units Enrollment Fee Fees Amount* Applies To Deadline Semester- .5 $ 23.00 9.5 $437.00 Length Courses 1.0 $ 46.00 10.0 $460.00 Enrollment $46 per unit Credit students, excluding Feb 13 1.5 $ 69.00 10.5 $483.00 th Fee** 6-12 grade students 2.0 $ 92.00 11.0 $506.00 Nonresident $200 per unit Non-residents, including Feb 20 Tuition International Students 2.5 $115.00 11.5 $529.00 Student Center $10 All students taking courses Feb 13 3.0 $138.00 12.0 $552.00 Use Fee on Monterey campus 3.5 $161.00 12.5 $575.00 Student Body $5 All students who wish to Feb 13 4.0 $184.00 13.0 $598.00 Fee*** purchase 4.5 $207.00 13.5 $621.00 Health Fee $19 All students Feb 13 5.0 $230.00 14.0 $644.00 Materials See Class Schedule See Class Schedule Feb 13 Charge 5.5 $253.00 14.5 $667.00 Parking Permit $50 All students parking All courses are 6.0 $276.00 15.0 $690.00 Fee vehicles on the Monterey dropped and 6.5 $299.00 15.5 $713.00 and Marina permit is campuses returned by 7.0 $322.00 16.0 $736.00 Feb 13 7.5 $255.00 16.5 $759.00 Child $3.00 (This voluntary fee Any who wishes Nonrefundable 8.0 $368.00 17.0 $782.00 Development supports the Child Development to donate Center Center.) 8.5 $391.00 17.5 $805.00 Donation 9.0 $414.00 18.0 $828.00 Student $1.00 All Students Feb 13 Representation Fee**** Nonresident students will be charged $200.00 per unit in IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FEE AMOUNTS: addition to the Enrollment Fee shown above. Visit Admissions & Monterey Peninsula College makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules may need to be Records or view their website for information on how to, possibly, increased if determined to be inadequate by the State Legislature. become a resident for education purposes. Therefore, MPC must reserve the right, without notice, to increase or modify any listed fees, even after initial fee payments have been made. All MPC listed fees should be regarded as subject to change upon DROP RESPONSIBILITY determination by the State Legislature. It is the student’s responsibility to drop courses and to pay all **The Enrollment Fee refund deadline for Distance Learning courses class fees. If fees are not paid, a student will not be able to register for and for courses offered with hours “by arrangement,” less than semester length, are very short, often the first day of class. future semesters until the debt is cleared. If a debt exists, no services are available through the Admissions & Records Office. ***Visit the ASMPC office in the Student Center to obtain your Student If a student drops or is dropped from a course after the refund deadline, Body ID Card and a brochure listing the discounts, services, activities and other benefits available to card holders. Before you register, if you the student is responsible for all fees owed, whether or not the student choose not to support student body programs and decline your student attended the class. body benefits, submit the Student Body Fee Waiver Form available online under Admissions & Records or stop by their office located in the Student Services Building. REFUNDS

****Students may refuse to pay the $1.00 Student Representation Fee It is the student’s responsibility to drop courses by the correct deadline. for religious, political, financial, or moral reasons. This fee will be used to represent the views of students with governmental bodies. The revenue Only Enrollment fees are automatically refunded. For all other fees, an can be used to travel to and from conferences sponsored by student Application for a Refund Form must be completed and submitted to the organizations where legislative matters will be discussed, to purchase Admissions & Records Office otherwise, no refund shall be made. computer equipment needed to conduct legislative research, to subscribe to legislative publications, and/or to pay for any other expense Any fee/tuition collected for a class that is canceled by the College or reasonably necessary to effectuate student representation activities. collected in error is refundable upon application. A refund processing fee Students who do not wish to pay the Student Representation Fee of of $10.00 may be withheld from the Enrollment Fee for courses dropped $1.00 may, before registering, complete the Student Representation Fee that have not been canceled by the College. Requests for refunds must Waiver Form which is available online under Admissions & Records or be made ONLY through the Admissions & Records Office. Refunds will be stop by their office at the Admissions & Records Office in the Student processed by Fiscal Services approximately 4-6 weeks after approval and Services Building. after the end of the Late Registration period.

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 7 General Information MPC Spring 2016 Step Program For New Students New students should complete each of the following steps in order to be cleared for registration. For exemptions, see page 18 (Student Success & Suppport Programs [3SP]).

STEP 1. APPLICATION Complete application online at www.mpc.edu 1) Click on “Apply for Admission” 2) Follow the instructions on CCCApply to submit your completed application.

STEP 2. FINANCIAL AID (OPTIONAL) Students who need assistance paying their fees are encouraged to submit the Board of Governors Fee Waiver Application or online at www.mpc.edu before they register for classes. See page 14 for more Financial Aid information.

STEP 3. ASSESSMENT If English is your native (first) language, you should take the English Assessment Test. If English is not your native (first) language, you should take the English as a Second Language Placement Test (ESLPT). If a college math course has not been completed, you will need to be assessed for Math placement. To make an appointment, go to www.mpc.edu and log on to WebReg. Find "Quick Links" and select "Assessment Appt." or call (831) 646-4027. See Assessment information located on page 10; or found at www.mpc.edu/assessment STEP 4. ORIENTATION Choose one of the following: A) Register for PERS 10 OR B) Complete the orientation online or in person. Please review the following website: www.mpc.edu/student-services/core- services/orientation or call (831) 646-4282.

STEP 5. COUNSELING/ADVISEMENT (EDUCATION PLAN) Choose one of the following: A) Complete the Education Plan online at: www.mpc.edu/counseling OR

A) Complete the Education Plan with a counselor. Call (831) 646-4020 for an appointment or make your appointment online through WebReg. OR B) Attend a Schedule Building and Ed Planning Workshop. Make your appointment online through WebReg.

STEP 6. REGISTRATION Register for classes on WebReg at www.mpc.edu

8 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College English, Math and MPC Spring 2016 Registration Information ESL Assessments English and Math English as a Second Language Application for Admission MUST be filed with the Admissions & Records Office prior to making an appointment for the English and/or ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Math assessment. PLACEMENT ASSESSMENT

APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL ASSESSMENTS. 2 to 4-hour assessment To make an appointment you can log into your “WebReg” system and go to “Quick links” to make an appointment for ANY assessments. If NOTE: An Application for Admission MUST be filed with the you have questions, please call (831) 646-4027. Admissions and Records Office prior to making an appointment for the English as a Second Language assessment. ACCOMMODATIONS

Students with disabilities who need special accommodations for any Proper placement in English or English as a Second Language (ESL) parts of the STEP Program should contact Access Resource Center classes will help to ensure academic success. If English is your native (ARC) to make arrangements. Telephone (831) 646-4070. TDD users (first) language, you should take the English Placement Test. If English should telephone (831) 646-4068. is not your native (first) language, you should take the English as a Second Language Placement Test (ESLPT). ENGLISH ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE Taking an inappropriate assessment may result in improper placement. 2-hour assessment Students wishing to take the English “ONLY” assessment can make Students wishing to enroll in English as a Second Language (ESL) an appointment for an English and Math assessment date. courses need to qualify on the basis of MPC’s English as a Second ENGLISH and MATH ASSESSMENT Language Placement Test (ESLPT). 3-hour assessment ■■ TIMED English assessment (writing essay and reading exam) and APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED FOR ASSESSMENTS. Math assessment. ■■ NO LATE ADMITTANCE. ■■ Children are not allowed in testing area or left unattended on campus. ■■ You must have Picture ID and know your MPC Student I.D.# in order to assess. ■■ If you are late or forget to bring picture ID or MPC Student I.D., you will be asked to reschedule your assessment to another day.

MATH ASSESSMENT

1.5-hour assessment You will need to choose between four math assessments, each designed for placement into different levels of math. Please find the assessment page on the www.mpc.edu website and go to "Which Math Assessment" to review sample Math Practice Assessments.

You MUST make your decision on which math assessment, #1, #2, #3, or #4, you will be taking prior to the assessment date. You will let us know your decision at check-in.

*If a decision is not made prior to assessment date, you will be asked to reschedule once you have reviewed the practice math assessments examples.

Please visit our webpage at www.mpc.edu/student-services/core-services/assessment for dates and times of the assessments. You will make an appointment for an assessment online. Questions please call 831-646-4027.

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 9 General Information MPC Spring 2016 How to Register

WebReg CLEARANCE: U.S. MILITARY DEPENDENTS USING NON- Welcome to WebReg RESIDENT FREE EXEMPTION: STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT PAYING Signatures are required on the U.S. Military (Web Registration) www.mpc.edu THEIR OWN FEES : Dependent Residence Statement every Students included in this group are those using WHO MAY USE WebReg: semester/session of enrollment. Registration Vocational Rehabilitation (Chapter 31), VA Cal Vet, fees are the responsibility of the student unless CONTINUING STUDENTS: State Department of Rehabilitation, etc. Students the form is submitted to the Admissions & Students who enrolled at MPC for the are responsible for all fees unless appropriate Records Office within the first two weeks previous term. (Students in grades 6-12 are forms are received by the Admissions & Records of the term. always considered new and must always Office within the first two weeks of the term. submit an Application for Admission and an INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN DISMISSED approved Concurrent Enrollment Form.) All students on F-1 or M-1 visas and students FROM MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE: not possessing permanent resident visas: Students must petition for readmission through RETURNING STUDENTS: Approval from International Student Program the Counseling Department. Check your petition Students who enrolled at MPC before but not office is required. the previous term. status on WebReg 48 hours after petition is submitted to the Admissions & Records Office. 6th-12th GRADE STUDENTS: NEW AND TRANSFER STUDENTS: Students whose grade levels or age, REGISTRATION IN MORE THAN 18.0 UNITS: Students who have submitted their Application equal grades 6-12 must complete an Students must have counselor approval for for Admission. Read the information about the Application for Admission and a Concurrent excess units. STEP PROGRAM in this schedule (page 9) or Enrollment Form. Registration is permitted contact the Counseling Department. U.S. MILITARY TUITION ASSISTANCE: once both forms are completed, and Once the approved Tuition Assistance form is submitted to the Admissions & Records submitted to the Admissions & Records Office, Office. Students in grades 6-8 must have registration may be permitted. additional approval from the Dean of Student Services. Phone (831) 645-1377 to schedule an appointment. No approvals will be granted once the term begins.

WebReg Payment Slip Student ID Number If you indicated on WebReg that payment would be made by check or cash and you now wish to use your credit card, write the credit I___I___I___I9 0 - I___I___I___I - I___I___I___I card number and expiration date, and sign the form. The signature must be that of the card holder.

Full Name:______Credit Card #: (Visa/MasterCard)

Address:______I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I

______Exp. Date:(Mo/Year) I___I___I I___I___I___I___I 3-digit CVC number (required) I___I___I___I

City/State/Zip:______Signature:______

______Date:______

The payment enclosed must match exactly the amount due. Checks Mail to: submitted for an amount other than the total due will be returned. Fiscal Services Administration Bldg. Monterey Peninsula College Amount Enclosed:______980 Fremont Street (write ID# on check) Monterey, CA 93940

10 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College Register by Web MPC Spring 2016 General Information

WebReg Worksheet TO REGISTER BY WebReg: To access WebReg, Monterey Peninsula 1: Visit MPC’s web site (www.mpc.edu). 2: Click on WebReg College requires students to use their 3: For initial entry Student ID Number if known, otherwise • ID Number (enter your SSN if you do not know your student ID number) you may use your Social Security Number • PIN (enter your 8-digit birth date (MMDDYYYY), no spaces) to access your Student Portal. 4: Click Login WebReg HOURS: 5: If asked, update your PIN. It is your responsibility to remember the PIN you entered. From this point, you will be using this PIN when activating your www.mpc.edu WebReg account. 24 hours per day 6: You are now in your WebReg account. Update your information, if needed. WebReg HELP LINE HOURS: PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON EACH SCREEN 7: To register, click on Add/Drop/Register Monday – Thursday: 9:00am – 4:30pm 8: Select the semester/session in which you are registering Friday - 9:00am - 12:00pm 9: Enter the 4-digit section number of the class(es) you wish to register into the Call (831) 646-4002/4007 “Enter Section Number box, click the “Add to Cart” button GUIDELINES: 4 Digit Course Units Day(s) Time Section #00 Complete the worksheet at right before logging in. Have a list of alternate courses, as some of the 8795 BIOL 25 3 M-W 9:00-11:00 classes may be closed.

NOTE: If you were not registered at MPC in the previous term, and have not submitted an Application for Admission for the term you • If the course you entered has the option of being taken for LG (Letter Grade) or wish to register for, registration will be denied. P/NP (Pass/No Pass), you must now choose the grading option for which you If you have changed your mailing address, wish to take the course. Click the option of your choice. Consult a counselor telephone number and/or email address, with questions. update the information on WebReg in your • The information related to the section number you entered appears. If this is Student Portal. the correct course and you wish to add additional courses, click “More Schedule Changes.” Continue this process until have requested all courses. The fastest, most secure way to pay for classes • If you have chosen the wrong course, click the shopping cart under the is through WebReg with a VISA or MasterCard. Remove button to drop the course. Need an alternative? There is a drop box 10: After you have enrolled in all desired courses, continue your registration by outside the Administration Building to drop clicking on “Checkout” off payments. 11: The amount of money you owe for this transaction appears. You must choose a payment option to finalize your registration. If you clicked on payment to be made by check or cash, please complete the WebReg Payment Slip and submit your payment to Fiscal Services located in the Administration Building. 12: When adding or dropping courses, ALWAYS PRINT YOUR RECEIPT. This will be your record of the courses that you have added and/or dropped. 13: If you need to make schedule changes at a later time, you must FIRST drop the courses that you no longer intend to take and then add the classes that you want to take instead. 14: If you wish to purchase a Parking Permit, click Optional Fees. Beginning Fall 2014, parking permits will be mailed to students. Make sure your address is current in WebReg. Parking permits will begin to be mailed a few weeks before the term begins. Payment must be received before permits can be mailed out. So order and pay early!

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 11 General Information MPC Spring 2016

■■ Must have resolved any drug conviction issues. WHEN WILL I KNOW IF I AM Financial Aid ■■ Must not be in default on any Federal Loan ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCIAL AID? Program or in repayment of any Federal Grant Information Once you have completed the financial aid WHAT IS FINANCIAL AID? Programs. application process, your eligibility for financial ■■ Must demonstrate financial need. aid will be determined. Student Financial Services Financial aid is the money you receive from WHAT IS FINANCIAL AID will mail you a financial aid award letter. The federal, state and local programs to help you award letter will inform you of the amount, type SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS? meet the expenses (books, enrollment fee, food, of financial aid you will be eligible to receive, and rent, and transportation) of a college education. In order to show financial aid satisfactory the date(s) check(s) will be issued. If you are not Financial aid provides assistance to students academic progress during a given semester, you eligible to receive financial aid, Student Financial who would be unable to attend college without must: Services will notify you by letter as well. such help. THE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY OF ■■ earn semester and cumulative grade point PAYING COLLEGE COSTS RESTS WITH YOU AND WHAT ABOUT FEE WAIVERS? averages of at least 2.0 (“C” average); YOUR PARENTS. Financial aid can help fill the gap ■■ complete 75% of the units you attempt, between what you and your family can pay and Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver: both semester and cumulative; and the cost of your education. Student Financial This California-funded fee waiver program assists ■■ complete your degree within the150% Services provides different types of financial aid, students who are classified as California residents Maximum Timeframe (90 units attempted.) such as grants, scholarships, work-study, and with the mandatory Enrollment Fee. Direct Student Loans. WHAT ARE MY RESPONSIBILITIES AS A BOG Fee Waiver Method A: Assists students who are receiving public WHO IS ELIGIBLE? STUDENT RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID? assistance, or are dependents of a parent on As a student receiving financial aid, you are You do not need to be a low-income family public assistance. required to: to be eligible for financial aid but you must BOG Fee Waiver Method B: ■■ demonstrate financial need. Your financial need Sign up for an MPC email account; Assists students as determined by the California ■■ is the difference between the cost of attendance Notify Student Financial Services of any Income Standards. and your expected family contribution. If you change in your address, name, marital status, BOG Fee Waiver Method C: would like to apply for financial, APPLY NOW! Social Security number or income; Assists students who have completed the FAFSA ■■ Respond immediately to all correspondence HOW DO I APPLY? and have $1,104 in need. This is determined by sent to you by the Student Financial Services Student Financial Services. To be considered for financial aid, you will office, the Federal or State Student Aid Programs; need to complete the Free Application for ■■ Register for your classes, and complete your all HOW DO I APPLY FOR STUDENT LOANS? Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible requirements for financial aid. To apply for student loans, you will need to at www.fafsa.gov or the Dream Act Application ■■ Maintain satisfactory academic progress. at www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp Student * Please note that it is the student's responsibility complete the steps listed on our website under Financial Services will notify you of any required to pay any outstanding fees to MPC. "Direct Federal Students Loans." documents to complete your financial aid file. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE TO Student Financial Services is located in the WHAT ARE THE GENERAL APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID? Student Services building. Please refer to the ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS? Financial Aid website for office hours. Contact The deadline to apply for financial aid is the Student Financial Services for assistance at In order to be eligible for federal, state, and sooner the better. The Free Application for (831) 646-4030, send an email to institutional financial aid programs, a student Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) becomes available [email protected], or visit our website at must meet the following requirements: January of every year. The application for www.mpc.edu/financial aid ■■ Must be accepted for admission and enrolled financial aid has to be completed every year in an eligible academic program. you are planning to go to school. There is ■■ Must have a High School Diploma or the a priority deadline which is January 1st to equivalent (GED), or have received the March 2nd, so it is encouraged to apply early. California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE). HOW CAN I CHECK ON MY STATUS? ■■ Must be making satisfactory academic There are a few ways to check on your status, progress (SAP), whether or not you received they are: financial aid. ■■ Stopping by the financial office in the Student ■■ Must be a U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen Service Building; with a valid Social Security Number. ■■ Sending an email from your MPC email ■■ Must be in compliance with Selective Service account, or; Registration requirements. ■■ Through WebReg Portal under MyFinancial/Aid.

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NOTE: Nonresident status is not changed REGISTRATION RECEIPTS Residency Requirements automatically. It is the student’s responsibility to print a CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Students previously classified as nonresidents copy of his/her Registration Receipt which must complete a “Request to be Classified as a reflects classes dropped and/or added and fees Resident student classification for educational California Resident” form if now requesting paid, owed, and/or waived from their student purposes shall be given to students 19 years California resident status. This form, available portal (WebReg). of age or older who have resided in California on our web site, with required documentation, for at least one year and one day prior to the must be submitted to the Admissions & Records CAMPUS SAFETY/SECURITY beginning of the semester/session, and have Office before registering. “manifested the intent” to make California In case of emergency, dial 9-1-1. their residence one year and one day prior to The Campus Safety Security Office is located in the beginning of the semester/session. General Information the Student Center, Room SC116 and can be “Manifested the intent” means having the To access WebReg, Monterey Peninsula reach at (831) 646-4099. supportive documentation indicating the College requests students to use their Office hours: intention to make California one’s state of Student ID Number. Monday - Friday 6:00am to Midnight legal residence. This is normally done by APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION Saturday - Sunday, 7:30am - 6:00pm filing state income tax forms as a resident, At other times when (non-emergency, by voting as a resident, and NOT possessing Visit www.mpc.edu and click on “Apply” to apply officer needed): documents contradicting California residence. for admission. On the Monterey Campus, Monterey Police You may be asked to submit documentation Department can be reached at (831) 646-3914. ATTENDANCE to verify California residence. On the Marina Campus, Marina Police It is the student’s responsibility to officially Department can be reached at (831) 384-7575. If a student is under 19 years of age and the drop a class by WebReg when he/she is On the Seaside Campus, Seaside Police student’s parents or legal guardian meet the unable to be an active participant in Department can be reached at (831) 394-6811. conditions listed above, the student may qualify the class. as a California resident. In compliance with the Jeanne Cleary Disclosure Any student who stops attending a course of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Upon completion of the U.S. Military Dependent without officially dropping may receive an Statistics Act, Monterey Peninsula College Residence Statement, dependents of active duty unsatisfactory grade. reports this information at the Office of U.S. military personnel, excluding National Guard, Postsecondary Education Campus Security assigned to California may be exempt from non- Students who do not attend the first class Statistics website in cooperation with the U.S. resident tuition for the duration of the U.S. active meeting may be dropped by the instructor. It is Department of Education. This information duty person’s assignment to California. The form the student’s responsibility to inform the instruc- can be accessed on the internet at must be completed each semester/session of tor of non-attendance for the first class meeting, www.ope.ed.gov/security enrollment and is found on our web site. if the students wish to remain in the class. If not, Information provided by the State of California it is the student's responsibility to drop by the in compliance with Megan's Law may be Students who attended high school in appropriate deadlines. If you wait for the instruc- obtained through www.meganslaw.ca.gov California for a minimum of three years and tor to drop you, you may still be responsible for PASS/NO PASS GRADE OPTION graduated from a California high school fees and grades. (GED, CA Proficiency) may be exempt from REGISTRATION INFORMATION Courses which may be taken for LG-P/NP payment of nonresident tuition upon (Letter Grade-Pass/No Pass) are so indicated on completion of the California Nonresident For WebReg information please see pages the college web site and the College Tuition Exemption Request form (AB 540). 12 and 13. Catalog course descriptions. If P/NP is an option This form is located on our web site. and the student wishes to take the course for P/ WebReg is available 24 hours per day. NONRESIDENTS: NP, the student must request the P/NP grading option using WebReg by the end of the fourth Students not meeting the California residency If you encounter problems, you may telephone week for semester-length courses or within 25% requirement, including international students Admissions & Records at (831) 646-4002/4007 of courses less than semester-length. and students possessing visas which preclude for assistance Monday through Thursday them from establishing California residence, will from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm and Friday from be classified as “nonresidents” and are subject to 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. nonresident tuition. If your address, telephone number, email address and/or intended major has changed, update the information in WebReg.

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GRADES REGULATIONS & Title 5 regulations. Students repeating a REQUIREMENTS, EXCEPTIONS TO course in which they previously received a Student grades are not mailed. Grades are substandard grade of D, F, NC, NP, and/or a available by WebReg once faculty enters them. Requests for exceptions to the admissions, non-evaluative symbol of W (withdrawal), Only the following grade symbols are used: academic, and curricular regulations may be made by petition to the Academic Council. will be limited to a total of three enrollments. Certain situations may warrant additional Counted in GPA: Exceptions are made only for unusual repetition. Visit Admissions & Records for Grade Definition Grade Point circumstances. The Academic Council meets A Excellent 4.0 every second and fourth Tuesday of each more information and to Petition the B Good 3.0 month. Petition forms are available on the Academic Council. C Satisfactory 2.0 Admissions & Records Office website. D Passing - less than satisfactory 1.0 Students are advised to carefully choose SCHEDULE CHANGES F Failing 0.0 their courses each term to ensure successful completion. This new regulation is retroactive Not Counted in GPA: ADDING CLASSES to Fall 1995, therefore, some students may Grade Definition Adding classes may be done using WebReg find that they have already exhausted the I Incomplete as outlined on our web site and in the MW Military Withdrawal repeat and withdrawal limitation of three Schedule of Classes. W Withdrawal enrollments. P Pass - at least satisfactory (“C” or better) Beginning the first day of classes, an add Students should click on “View Grades” to NP No Pass - less than satisfactory code number is required to register into all review their current unofficial transcript in an (“D” or “F”) full term courses. Short term classes may be effort to determine how they may be affected added, up until the day before the course by this new policy. In the “Records” section of PARKING begins, without the instructor’s permission, your Student Portal, you may click “Unrepeatable With the exception of designated short-term if the class is open. Once the class begins Courses” to see the courses in which you have Visitor and Loading Zone spaces, all parking students must use an add code. Students exhausted enrollment. on campus is by permit only, unless who begin a class on or after the census date otherwise posted. Parking spaces marked in for a class (third Monday after classes begin Visit the Admissions & Records Office if you yellow are for staff parking only during these or 20% of short courses) will not be permitted have further questions. You may also speak times. Yellow permit dispenser machines to enroll. with a counselor. for daily parking permits are located in each lot. Dispenser permits must be visible on the ADD CODES It is the student’s responsibility to drop driver’s side of the dashboard while parked. After regular registration ends, students must go to the class and get permission from the courses. Never assume that your instructor will PARKING PERMITS instructor to add a class. If admitting students, automatically drop you if you do not attend. the instructor will give the student a 4-digit Permits can be purchased through WebReg It is the student’s responsibility to know the by clicking on optional fees. add code that will allow the student to add attendance policy for each course in which the course using WebReg. enrolled. Beginning Fall 2014, parking permits will be mailed to students. Make sure your address After late registration, students who have Students may use WebReg to drop courses is current in WebReg. Parking permits will been attending a class from the start of the by the appropriate deadline. If students need begin to be mailed out a few weeks before course must petition to add courses after the assistance, please visit Admissions & Records. the term begins. Payment must be received official advertised Late Registration period. before permits can be mailed out. So order and Petitions are available on the Admissions & If courses are dropped by the appropriate pay early! Records Office website and must be returned deadline and the student is eligible for a CSUMB permits are accepted at MPC in in person to the Admissions & Records Office. refund, an Application for Refund Form must student lots. MPC parking permits are not be completed and submitted to the Admissions DROPPING CLASSES accepted at CSUMB. & Records Office by the end of the semester. Course repetition and withdrawal Refunds for non-canceled courses may be changes: charged a $10.00 processing fee. Monterey Peninsula College has implemented new limitations regarding course repetitions and withdrawals in a single course. These changes are mandated by Board of Governors’

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THE LAST DATE TO WITHDRAW NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION VETERAN'S ASSISTANCE STUDENTS Students who drop courses during the first Monterey Peninsula College shall not (Any student who anticipates using Veterans 20% of a course will receive “No Grade of discriminate on the basis of ethnic group, Affairs Education Benefits while attending Record.” Please note this change and, race, color, national origin, religion, sex Monterey Peninsula College.) students must drop semester-length courses (including sexual harassment), sexual generally by the Saturday before the third orientation, handicap (or disability), or Students requesting certification for the first week of the semester. Students who drop age in any of its policies, procedures, or time at MPC must make an appointment with semester-length courses within the 20%-75% practices, in compliance with Title VI of the a counselor to have a Student Education Plan time frame of a class will receive a grade of Civil Rights Act of 1964 pertaining to race, completed. Students must then make an “W” (withdrawal). Any student who stops color and national origin and Title IX of the appointment with the Veterans Representative, attending a course without officially Educational Amendments of 1972; section located in the Student Center, room SC110, dropping may receive an unsatisfactory 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the to submit all required paperwork and receive grade. Check the website for important Americans with Disabilities Act, pertaining to information on the certification process at MPC. dates and deadlines. disabilities; and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, pertaining to age. Limited Students requesting certification for a second TEXTBOOKS English language skills will not be a barrier to time at MPC must have all official transcripts admission to and participation in vocational from other colleges and their official military Textbooks are essential and although prices education programs. transcripts evaluated and on file at MPC before vary, most textbooks are approximately $75.00 the end of their first semester. Students must each. Accounting, Calculus, Nursing, and Persons who seek information and/or then have a counselor complete a second Drafting textbooks can cost $100.00 or more. resolution of alleged acts of discrimination semester Veterans Education Plan documenting Textbooks are purchased at the MPC Bookstore and/or resolution of sexual harassment are units completed and courses needed to or online at www.mpc.bkstr.com directed to contact Susan Kitagawa, Associate complete the educational goal. Students will Dean of Human Resources, who serves as the not be certified a second time without this The Bookstore has developed a book rental Sexual Harassment Officer, at (831) 646-4014. plan. Please note that because of the need for program. Check with the Bookstore for details. The Human Resources Office is located in the accuracy, counselors will only complete Veterans Administration Building. Education Plans during their scheduled appointments and not drop-in hours.

During the first week of each semester/session, students using Veteran’s Assistance will be seen by a counselor only on a drop-in basis. After the first week, students using Veteran’s Assistance will be seen by appointment. Appointments may be made at the counseling department or by telephone at (831) 646-4020/4021.

Please visit the MPC Veteran's Assistance website at www.mpc.edu/veterans

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ENGLISH AND STUDY SKILLS CENTER accommodations for any parts of the STEP Student Success & Program should contact the Access Resource Students who would like assistance with Center to make arrangements, telephone writing, research, and study skills are Support Programs (3SP) (831) 646-4070. TDD users should telephone encouraged to come to the English and (831) 646-4068. Study Skills Center. THE CALIFORNIA STATE MATRICULATION PLAN A student may file a written complaint if it is The English and Study Skills Center, located on felt that assessment, planning sessions, the first floor of the Library and Technology Monterey Peninsula College participates in counseling, or any other matriculation Center, offers individualized instruction and the California State Matriculation Plan which procedure is being applied in a discriminatory services to assist students in developing the skills brings the college and a student planning to manner. For additional information regarding they need to succeed in college-level courses. transfer or obtain a degree or certificate into the complaint procedures, contact the an agreement for the purpose of realizing Students may enroll in ESSC course labs on a Matriculation Coordinator, at (831) 645-1356. the student’s educational objective. pass/no pass basis. Please see the catalog for 3SP - Student Success course descriptions. There are six important steps (STEP Program) & Support Programs to take before beginning course work at The English and Study Skills Center is Monterey Peninsula College. The completion Students may be exempt from assessment, open the following days and hours: of these steps will speed up the enrollment orientation, or counseling/advisement if they process and greatly enhance chances for 8:00am-7:00pm • Monday through Thursday attended another college, or meet one of educational success. 8:00am-12:00pm • Friday the exemption criteria listed in the college catalog. Students, however, may not be 9:00am-1:00pm • Sunday The college encourages all new students (credit exempt from the admissions or follow-up Closed holidays. and non-credit) to participate in the STEP components. Students who do not meet program; however, some students may be Days and times subject to change. Check the approved matriculation exemption criteria, exempt from various steps in the program ESSC website for up to date information. but choose to be exempt from all or part of (see below). FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL the matriculation components, may do so by (831) 646-4177. Disabled students needing special completing a waiver form available from the Counseling Department. website: www.mpc.edu/essc

Final Exam Schedule SPRING 2016 ON-CAMPUS DAY CLASSES

TIME TUESDAY, MAY 31 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 2 FRIDAY, JUNE 3

8:00 am 9:00 or 9:30 TTH & other 9:00 8:00 MWF & other 8:00 TTH & other 9:00 MWF & other or 9:30 combinations TTH 8:00 combinations MWF 8:00 combinations TTH 9:00 combinations MWF

10:30 am 11:00 TTH & other 11:00 MWF & other 10:00 TTH & other 10:00 MWF & other 11:00 combinations TTH 11:00 combinations MWF 10:00 combinations TTH 10:00 combinations MWF

1:00 pm 12:30 TTH & other 1:00 MWF & other 1:00 TTH & other 12:00 MWF & other 12:30 combinations TTH 1:00 combinations MWF 1:00 combinations TTH 12:00 combinations MWF

3:30 pm 3:30 TTH & other 3:00 MWF & other 2:00 TTH & other 2:00 MWF & other 3:30 combinations TTH 3:00 combinations MWF 2:00 combinations TTH 2:00 combinations MWF

Examinations will vary in length, depending upon course requirements, but will be no longer than 2 hours. All examinations will be given in regularly assigned classrooms. Lab examinations, when required, will be held prior to the effective date of this schedule. Evening and Saturday class examinations will be held at the last class meeting during the period of May 28-June 3, 2016. Please see instructor for details..

16 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College Challenge Procedures MPC Spring 2016 General Information Prerequisite/Co-Requisite CHALLENGE PROCEDURES A student may challenge a prerequisite by following the Prerequisite/ Challenge Options and Procedures Co-requisite Challenge Procedures described below: STEP 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Pick up a Prerequisite Challenge Form from the Division Office responsible Monterey Peninsula College is required by the State of California to enforce for the course you wish to challenge. course prerequisites. We believe completing prerequisites before enrolling in higher-level courses will ensure your success as a student. If you have Division Office160SS-105 Telephone Number Location taken the prerequisite at another school or at MPC before Fall 1995, you Business & Technology (831) 646-4071 BMC203 must complete a “PREREQUISITE VERIFICATION FORM.” You will need to present transcripts or grade reports from other colleges to verify completion Creative Arts (831) 646-4200 AS100 of the prerequisite. Satisfactory completion means that you received a grade of “C” or better in each course. If you do not have such transcripts or Humanities (831) 646-4100 HSS109 grade reports, see the challenge options below. If you wish to challenge the prerequisite, you must file a “PREREQUISITE CHALLENGE FORM” with the Life Science (831) 646-4125 LS112 Division in which the course belongs. • Mathematics: Contact the Physical Science Division Office. Maurine Church Coburn (831) 646-4258 NU-102 School of Nursing • Contact the Humanities Division Office for challenges in the following Physical Education (831) 646-4220 PE-101 departments. Challenge exams will be given on one of the following dates: English: Thursday, January 22, 3pm, HU101; and Friday, January 23, 9am, HU101. Physical Science (831) 646-4140 PS109A ENSL: Wednesday, January 28, 5pm-7pm, Humanities Division Conference Room, HSS104. Social Science (831) 646-4160 SS-105 Friday, February 6, 12pm-2pm, Humanities Division Conference Room, HSS104. World Languages: Monday, January 26 and Tuesday, January 27, 3pm, STEP 2 Humanities Division Conference Room, HSS104 Complete the form by identifying one or more of the reasons listed in the Challenge Options. Take the completed form back to the Division Office. CHALLENGE OPTIONS STEP 3 You may challenge the prerequisite for a course you wish to enter by The Division representative will keep the original (white division copy) of choosing one of the following options: the completed Prerequisite Challenge Form.

OPTION 1: Prerequisite course not available. STEP 4 You believe the prerequisite course was not made reasonably available. You will take the Counseling Copy (pink copy) of the Challenge Form to the The Division Chair or Academic Affairs Vice President designee will Counseling Department for prerequisite clearance. The goldenrod copy is determine whether the required course was reasonably available. kept by you for your records. STEP 5 OPTION 2: Prerequisite not established in accordance Enroll in the course that required the prerequisite challenge. with district’s process for establishing prerequisite. STEP 6 You believe the prerequisite is not valid because it is not necessary for Department review must take no longer than 5 working days. Check with success in the course for which it is required. departments for schedule for reviews of the challenges. The faculty of the department and the college’s Curriculum Advisory STEP 7 Committee have considered and approved the prerequisites. A designee An original of the Prerequisite Challenge Form will be forwarded by the for the Academic Affairs Vice President will determine whether the required department/division to the Dean of Student Services Office indicating that course is necessary for success in the target course. the challenge was approved or denied.

OPTION 3: Prerequisite is discriminatory. If the challenge is denied, the student will be dropped from the You believe the prerequisite is discriminatory or is applied in a discriminatory course and authorized a refund, if applicable. manner. The Academic Council will review the evidence submitted.

OPTION 4: Knowledge or ability to succeed. You believe you can succeed in the course without meeting the prerequisite based on knowledge or ability gained outside of the classroom. The challenge (and documentation) will be reviewed by the appropriate department.

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The MPC Early Childhood Education Laboratory School …OPERATES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MPC STUDENT SERVICES and is licensed by the Department of Social Services for 90 children. The Center performs a dual purpose for the campus community: high quality child pre-school care for students’ families and an outstanding laboratory training experience for Early Childhood Education majors.

THE STAFF OF THE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LABORATORY SCHOOL are credentialed professionals with many years of experience in the education of young children. The staff is augmented by ECE Assistants, parent volunteers and student aides. Children must be 3 years old by September 1, 2014 to be eligible. Children must be in good health, potty trained, with all immunizations up to date. At least one parent must be enrolled at MPC taking a minimum of 12 units of day classes leading directly to a vocation or profession.

The Child Development Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, limited English proficiency, national origin, or handicap.

Call the Center for eligibility information. (831) 646-4066

CENTER HOURS FOR THE SPRING 2016 SEMESTER February 1 - June 3, 2016: 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Monday-Thursday 7:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Friday Director: Cathy Nyznyk • [email protected]

18 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College MPC Spring 2016 General Information Major Codes MAJOR CODES FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES Please select a major code below that matches your Family and Consumer Science 001419 Family Research Studies (Genealogy) 003420 001420 educational goal. Refer to Section A if you do not plan to Fashion Design 003426 002426 earn a degree or certificate. Refer to Section B if you plan Fashion Merchandising 003430 002430 to earn a Certificate (C), an Associate Degree (AA/AS) or Fashion Production 003431 002431 earn an associate degree that is based on a transfer program Fire Protection Technology 003440 002440 Fitness Instructor Training 003445 002445 (Transfer). You may select only one major code. French 001133 General Business 003345 002345 A. No Degree/Certificate or Undecided or No Code General Education: CSU-Breadth 003657 Personal Development 009000 General Education: IGETC 003658 Undecided 000000 General Studies: Arts & Humanities 001501 General Studies: Communication & Analytical Thinking 001502 No Code Listed 009999 General Studies: Intercultural Studies 001503 General Studies: Natural Science 001504 B. Major Codes for Degrees & Certificates General Studies: Social Science 001505 Major Geology 001118 Graphic Arts 003321 001321 001103 C AA/AS Transfer History (AA-T) 001119 Accounting 003336 002336 Hospitality Management 001150 Admin of Justice (AS-T) 002660 Hospitality Operations 003450 002450 Admin of Justice: Law Enforcement 003306 002306 Human Services 003452 002452 Anthropology (AA-T) 001101 Interior Design 003455 001455 Art - Photography 001132 International Business 003350 002350 Art - Studio Arts (AA-T) 001609 Kinesiology (AA-T) 001612 Art History 003316 001316 Massage Therapy 003465 002465 Art History (AA-T) 001102 Mathematics (AS-T) 002658 Art Studio: Ceramics 003322 001322 Medical Assisting 003480 002480 Art Studio: Film-Video 003315 001315 Medical Insurance and Coding Specialist 003475 002475 Art Studio: Drawing 003319 001319 Medical Office Procedures 003470 002470 Art Studio: General Studio 003318 001318 Music 003485 001485 001129 Art Studio: Jewelry and Metal Arts 003323 001323 Nursing 002488 Art Studio: Painting 003320 001320 Oceanography 001121 Art Studio: Photography 003500 001500 Office Technology 003360 002360 Art Studio: Printmaking 003326 002326 Ornamental Horticulture 003490 002490 Art Studio: Sculpture 003324 001324 Parks and Recreation 003493 002493 Astronomy 001104 Philosophy (AA-T) 001611 Automotive Technology 003330 002330 Physical Education Aide 002498 Biological Sciences 001106 Physics (AS-T) 002663 Business Administration 001107 Political Science 001605 Business Administration (AS-T) 002661 Political Science (AA-T) 001610 Chemistry 001108 Pre-Dental Hygiene 001145 Cisco Networking & Security Professional 003385 Pre-Nursing 001137 Communication Studies (AA-T) 001109 Pre-Occupational Therapy 001134 Computer Networking 002385 Pre-Physical Therapy 001139 Computer Information Systems 001110 Psychology (AA-T) 001126 Computer Science (AS-T) 002662 Real Estate 003505 002505 Computer Software Applications 003380 002380 Restaurant Management 002451 Cultural History of Monterey County 003395 001395 Retail Management 003366 Dance 001398 001111 Secretarial 003365 002365 Dental Assisting 003400 002400 Sociology (AA-T)_ 001127 Early Childhood Education 003370 002370 Spanish 001142 Early Childhood Education (AS-T) 002657 Theatre Arts 001112 Economics 001113 Theatre Arts: Acting 003416 001416 Engineering 001114 Theatre Arts: Directing 003417 001417 English (AA-T) 001115 Theatre Arts: Technical Theatre 003418 001418 Entrepreneurship 003340 002340 Women’s Studies 001600 Ethnic Studies 001116 World Languages 001117 No Code Listed 009999 009999 009999

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California State University GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 2015-2016

A minimum of 48 semester units in General Education are required for a degree: 9 semester units must be at the upper division level. This pattern is designed to satisfy the 39 units of lower division general education requirement to any of the CSU campuses. A course may be listed in more than one area, but can be used to satisfy the requirement in only one area.

N = Needed; IP = In Progress; C= Completed N IP C Communication and Critical Thinking • 9 units Choose one course from A1, A2 and A3. A1 Oral Communication PERS 54; SPCH 1, 2, 3, 54 A1 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______A2 Written Communication A ENGL 1A A2 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______A3 Critical Thinking ENGL 2; PHIL 6, 10 A3 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Physical Universe and Its Life Forms • 9 units Choose one course from B1, B2 and B4. At least one course from B1 or B2 should be a laboratory course listed in B3. B1 Physical Universe B1 ASTR 10; CHEM 1A, 1B, 2, 10, 12A, 12B, 30A, 30B; GEOL 2, 9; OCEN 2; PHYS 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 10 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______B2 Life Forms ANAT 1, 2, 5; ANTH 2; BIOL 10, 13, 21, 22, 25, 30, 31, 36; PHSO 1; PSYC 38 B2 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______B B3 Laboratory Activity ANAT 2, 5; ANTH 2L; ASTR 10L; BIOL 10, 13, 21, 22, 32; CHEM 1A, 1B, 2, 10L, 12A, 12B, 30A, 30B; GEOL 2LA; OCEN 2L; PHYS 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 10; PHSO 2 B3 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______B4 Mathematical Concepts, Quantitative Reasoning and Applications MATH 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20A, 20B, 20C, 31, 32, 40 B4 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Arts Literature, Philosophy and World Language • 9 units Choose three units from C1; three units from C2; and three units from C1 or C2. C1 Art, Dance, Drama, Music, Photography ARTH 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14; ARTP 10, 11A, 14; ARTV 1; ETNC 5; GWOS 4; HUMA 4; MUSI 1, 2, 3, 10A, 10B; C1 THEA 1, 4, 5, 11, 53; Course from other college______Advanced placement ______

C2 Literature, Humanities, Philosophy, World Languages C2 C ARAB 1A, 1B; ARTH 6; CHIN 1A, 1B; COMM 5; ENGL 1B, 5, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 22, 38, 40A, 40B, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47; ETNC 6, 24, 25, 40; FREN 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B; GENT 1-3, 5-15, 21-23 (6-unit limit in combination with WRLD); GERM 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B; GWOS 1, 4, 11, 25, 40; HIST 6, 7, 8, 24, 25, 40, 47; HUMA 1, 4, 10, 30, 40; ITAL 1A, 1B; C1 JPNS 1A, 1B, 2A; LING 10, 15, 25, 30; PHIL 2, 4, 8, 12, 13, 40; SIGN 1A, 1B, 2B; SPAN 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 5, 35A, 35B; or WRLD 4A, 20 (6-unit limit in combination with GENT) C2 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______

Social, Political and Economic Institutions • 9 units D Choose one course from Historical Setting; one course from Political Institutions; and one course from Social, Economic Institutions. Historical Setting Hist ETNC 11; GWOS 12 ; HIST 11, 12, 17, 18 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Political Institutions D ETNC 16, 18; GWOS 10; POLS 1, 10, 16, 18 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Pol. D Social, Economic Institutions ANTH 2, 4, 6, 8, 15, 20, 21, 30; BIOL 36; ECED 1, 55, 56; ECON 1, 2, 4; ETNC 6, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 30, 40, 45; GENT 1-3, 5-15, 21-23 (6-unit limit in combination with WRLD); GEOG 2, 4, 5; GWOS 2, 6, 10, 12, 25, 30; D HIST 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 40, 47, 48; LING 15, 25, 30, 45, 46; POLS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 16, 18; Soc/ PSYC 1, 3, 6, 25, 35, 38, 40, 50; SOCI 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 22, 40; SPCH 4, 10; Econ WRLD 4A, 20 (6-unit limit in combination with GENT) Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development • 3 units BIOL 31; BUSI 22; ECED 1; FACS 56; GWOS 6, 7; HLTH 4, 7; HUMA 10; NUTF 1; PERS 50, 51; PHIL 4; PHED 1AB, 2ABCD, 5ABDE, 6ABC, 7AB, 12BC, 14, 15ABDE; PFIT 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10ABC, 13, 14, 15ABCD, 16AB, 17ABCD, 18ABCD, E E 19ABC, 20, 21AB, 22ABCD, 30ABC, 50, 51; PSYC 1, 6, 25, 38, 40, 50; SOCI 1, 40 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______

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Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) 2015-2016 Completion of all the requirements in the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) will permit a student to transfer from a community college to a campus in either the California State University or the University of California system without the need, after transfer, to take additional lower-division, general education courses to satisfy campus general education requirements. The course requirements for all areas must be completed before IGETC can be certified. All courses must be completed with grades of ‘C’ or better. (A grade of ‘C-’ is not acceptable.) N = Needed; IP = In Progress; C= Completed N IP C AREA 1 – ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CSU – 3 courses required, one from each group below. UC – 2 courses required, one from Group A and one from Group B. Group A: English Composition • 1 course, 3 semester units ENGL 1A 1A Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Group B: Critical Thinking – English Composition • 1 course, 3 semester units 1 ENGL 2 1B Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Group C: Oral Communication (CSU requirement only) • 1 course, 3 semester units SPCH 1, 2 1C Course from other college______Advanced placement ______AREA 2 – MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS and QUANTITATIVE REASONING • 1 course, 3 semester units MATH 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20A, 20B, 20C, 31, 32, 40 2 2 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______AREA 3 – ARTS and HUMANITIES At least 3 courses, with at least one course from the Arts and one course from the Humanities • 3 courses, 9 semester units 3A Art courses Arts ARTH 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14; ARTP 14; ETNC 5; GWOS 4; HUMA 4; MUSI 1, 2, 3, 10A, 10B; THEA 1, 5, 53 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______3 Humanities courses ARTH 6; ENGL 1B, 5, 10, 11, 17, 18, 22, 38, 40A, 40B, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47; ETNC 6, 11, 24, 25; FREN 2A, 2B; GENT 21, 22, 23; 3B GERM 2A, 2B; GWOS 1, 4, 11, 12, 25, 40; HIST 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 24, 25, 47, 48; HUMA 1, 4, 10, 30, 40; JPNS 2A; Hum LING 10, 15, 25, 30; PHIL 2, 4, 8, 12, 13, 40; SPAN 2A, 2B; THEA 4; WRLD 20 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______AREA 4 – SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES At least 3 courses from at least 2 disciplines or an interdisciplinary sequence • 3 courses, 9 semester units ANTH 2, 4, 6, 8, 15, 20, 21, 30; ECED 1, 55; ECON 1, 2, 4; ETNC 6, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 30, 45; GEOG 2, 4, 5; 4 Soc 4 GWOS 6, 10, 12, 25, 30; HIST 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 47, 48; LING 15, 25, 30, 45, 46; POLS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 16, 18; Sci PSYC 1, 3, 6, 25, 35, 38, 40; SOCI 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 22, 40; SPCH 4, 10 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______AREA 5 – PHYSICAL and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES At least 2 courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory (Area 5C courses) • 2 courses, 7 semester units 5A Phys Group A: Physical Science courses Sci ASTR 10; CHEM 1A, 1B, 2, 10, 12A, 12B; GEOL 2, 9; OCEN 2; PHYS 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 10 Course from other college______Advanced placement ______

Group B: Biological Science courses 5B 5 ANAT 5; ANTH 2; BIOL 10, 13, 21, 22, 30, 31, 36; PHSO 1; PSYC 38 Biol Course from other college______Advanced placement ______Sci Group C: Science Laboratory courses ANAT 5; ANTH 2L; ASTR 10L; BIOL 10, 13, 21, 22, 32; CHEM 1A, 1B, 2, 10L, 12A, 12B; GEOL 2L; OCEN 2LA; PHSO 2; 5C Sci PHYS 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 10 Lab Course from other college______Advanced placement ______LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (UC requirement only) Proficiency equivalent to two years of high school study in same language 6 Any World Language (ARAB, CHIN, FREN, GERM, ITAL, JPNS, SIGN, SPAN) 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 35A, 35B Lang 6 Completed at high school______Course from other college______Advanced placement ______CSU GRADUATION REQUIREMENT IN U.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION and AMERICAN IDEALS (Not part of IGETC; may be completed prior to transfer) One course from Group 1 and one course from Group 2 Group 1: Historical development of American Institutions and Ideals ETNC 16, 18, 24*, 25*; GWOS 10; HIST 24*, 25*; POLS 1, 10, 16, 18 Group 2: U.S. Constitution & Government/California State & Local Government ETNC 11, 24*, 25*; GWOS 12; HIST 11, 12, 17, 18, 24*, 25* * These courses, if taken, may be used to satisfy both groups. Note: Courses used to meet this requirement may be used to satisfy requirements for IGETC at the discretion of individual CSU campus. Completed ______IGETC COMPLETED: California State University: ¨Yes University of CA: ¨Yes California State University Graduation Requirement in U.S. History/Government: ¨Yes

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Communication Skills: 6 units A1 English Composition • 3 units ENGL 1A Course from other college ______A1 Advanced placement ______CLEP______

A A2 Communication & Analytical Thinking • 3 units BUSI 22, 42, 110; CSIS 1, 9, 10A, 190; ENGL 2; LING 49; MATH 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20A, 263; OCEN 10; PERS 54; PHIL 6, 10; SOCI 15; SPCH 1, 2, 3, 54 A2 Course from other college ______Advanced placement ______CLEP______

Natural Science • 3 units (must include lab) ANAT 1 & 2, 5; ANTH 2 & 2L; ASTR 10 & 10L; BIOL 10, 13, 21, 22, 25 & 26, 31 & 32; CHEM 1A, 2, 10 & 10L, 30A; GEOL 2 & 2LA; OCEN 2 & 2L; PHYS 2A, 3A, 10; PHSO 1 & 2 B B Course from other college ______Advanced placement ______CLEP______

Humanities • 3 units ARAB 1A, 1B; ARTB 2, 3, 4; ARTC 1A, 2A; ARTD 1A, 40A; ARTH 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 30; ARTP 10, 11A, 14; ARTS 10A, 40A, 60; ARTV 1; CHIN 1A, 1B; COMM 5, 7; ENGL 1B, 5, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 22, 38, 40A, 40B, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47; ETNC 4, 5, 6, 45; FREN 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 50; GENT 1-23; GERM 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B; GWOS 1, 4, 11, 25, 40; HUMA 1, 4, 10, 30, 40; ITAL 1A, 1B; JPNS 1A, 1B, 2A; LING 10, 15, 25, 30, 35, 45, 46, 49, 50; MUSI 1, 2, 3, 4, 10A, 10B, 14A; PHIL 2, 4, 8, 12, 13, 40; C C SIGN 1A, 1AL, 1B, 2A, 2B, 10; SPAN 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 5, 35A, 35B, 50, 225A, 255B ; SPCH 4, 5; THEA 1, 4, 5, 7A, 11, 15A, 53; WRLD 4A, 4B, 20 Course from other college ______Advanced placement ______CLEP______

Social Science • 3 units ADMJ 2, ANTH 2, 4, 6, 15, 20, 21, 30; ECED 1, 55, 56; ECON 1, 2, 4; ENGL 9; ETNC 6, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 30, 40, 45; GENT 1-23; GEOG 2, 4, 5; GWOS 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 25, 30, 40; HIST 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 40, 47, 48; HUMA 40; LING 10, 15, 25, 30, 35, 45, 46, 49, 50; PHIL 40; POLS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 16, 18; PSYC 1, 3, 6, 25, 33, 35, 38, 40, 50; D D SIGN 10; SOCI 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 40; SPCH 4; WRLD 4A Course from other college ______Advanced placement ______CLEP______

Life-Long Learning and Self-Development • 3 units E1: Wellness E1 ADPE 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16; BIOL 30, 31; BUSI 60; DANC 1-4, 10ABCD-12ABC, 14ABCD-19, 21, 53; FACS 56; GWOS 7, 25; HLTH 4, 7; LING 25, 35; NSCI 51, 55; NUTF 1; PHED 1AB-18, 21, 22ABC, 29, 33; PFIT 2-19ABC, 20-51; PSYC 25, 50

E2: Introduction to Careers ADMJ 2; ARTH 30; ARTS 10A, 12A, 40A, 41A, 60, 62A; AUTO 100; BUSC 108, 109, 117A, 126A, 126B, 140, 150, 155, 160, 170; E BUSI 1A, 20, 44, 49, 62, 80, 120A; CSIS 50 & 50L, 76A; COOP 90, 91, 91.1-91.43, 92; DANC 20A, 20B, 22; DNTL 100; DRAF 70, 72A; EDUC 1; EMMS 170; ENGR 1A; FASH 50; FPTC 1; HOSP 51; HUMS 50; LIBR 60; LING 50; MEDA 100; E2 MUSI 20, 44, 48A, 50A, 55A; OCEN 31; ORNH 51, 52; PERS 50, 51, 71; PHED 40, 41, 50; REAL 50; SPCH 52; THEA 21A Course from other college ______Advanced placement ______CLEP______

Intercultural Studies • 3 units BUSI 38; ECED 56; ENGL 40A, 40B; ETNC 6, 10, 45; GWOS 12; HIST 12; HUMA 30; LING 45; SOCI 13; SPCH 4; THEA 4 F F Course from other college ______Advanced placement ______CLEP______

For AA/AS Graduation a. Reading Proficiency ENGL 1A c. Math Proficiency MATH 263 or higher b. Writing Proficiency ENGL 1A d. Information Competency LIBR 50 or LIBR 80 or equivalent It is recommended that you confirm your education plan with a counselor. Student Name ______SID# ______/ ______/ ______Counselor Signature ______Date ______

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Procedimientos para matricularse #1 #4 Para obtener acceso a WebReg, Monterey Someta la Solicitud de Admisión por Internet Los estudiantes nuevos deben completar el Peninsula College exige que los alumnos en: www.mpc.edu utilicen un número de identificación. Si no programa STEP (paso). Véase la página 9 para sabe el número de identificación y le ha dado #2 más detalles. Si un estudiante se encuentra un número de seguro social a MPC, puede Pida que se envíen a la Oficina de Admisión entre los grados 6-12, debe presentar el poner su número de seguro social y fecha de y Registro de MPC todos sus expedientes Formulario de Matrícula Concurrente en la nacimiento, y el sistema le dará su número de identificación. Los alumnos también podrán académicos de estudios superiores y de se- Oficina de Matrícula para obtener acceso a ir a la Oficina de Admisión y Registro con cundaria. Puede traer copias no oficiales para WebReg. Los estudiantes entre los grados 6-8 una identificación con fotografía. El número que se utilicen ÚNICAMENTE para efectos de de identificación; no se le comunicará por deben contar con la aprobación del Rector evaluación, asesoramiento y verificación de teléfono. de la oficina de Servicio al Estudiante. Llame requisitos previos. Los alumnos que dispo- ALUMNOS NUEVOS al (831) 645-1377 para concertar una cita. nen de un título de Asociado o superior que No se aprobarán a los estudiantes entre los Todos los alumnos que se matriculen en MPC NO buscan recibir un título o certificado o por primera vez, incluyendo los alumnos de grados 6-8 una vez que empiece el semestre asistencia económica no necesitan pedir sus cualquiera de los grados seis a doce: o sesión. COMIENZAN EL PROCESO DE MATRÍCULA expedientes académicos, a menos que sean CON #1. exigidos como requisito previo para efectos #5 de verificación, o los exija el programa en el ALUMNOS ANTIGUOS Si se matricula en un curso para el cual se cual ingresarán. Todos los alumnos que se hayan matriculado exige un requisito previo, cerciórese de llenar previamente en MPC, pero que no se hayan #3 el Formulario de Verificación de Requisitos matriculado en el semestre anterior (se debe pagar toda deuda con MPC antes de matricularse): Antes de la matrícula, complete la Exención Previos si estudió el curso en otro centro COMIENZAN EL PROCESO DE MATRÍCULA de Pago de la Junta de Gobernadores de estudios superiores o en MPC antes de CON #1 (BOG), preséntela en la oficina de Servicios la sesión de otoño de 1995. Los formularios Financieros para Estudiantes o complete la de verificación se pueden entregar en el ALUMNOS QUE CONTINÚAN solicitud FAFSA en www.fafsa.gov Si usted Departamento de Orientación. Todos los alumnos que se hayan matriculado reúne los requisitos para el BOG, no se le en MPC durante el semestre anterior, que NO cobrará la cuota de inscripción. hayan asistido como estudiantes de los grados #6 seis a doce (se debe pagar toda deuda con Para matricularse por WebReg, llene la MPC antes de matricularse): COMIENZAN EL PROCESO DE MATRÍCULA hoja de trabajo y siga las instrucciones. CON #5 Si no se matriculó en el otoño de 2014 WebReg no será accesible sin antes ALUMNOS CON entregar la Solicitud de Admisión. MATRÍCULAS SIMULTÁNEAS:

A los alumnos de los grados seis a doce se POLÍTICA DE INSCRIPCIÓN ABIERTA les considera como alumnos nuevos y deben presentar una Solicitud de Admisión y Toda aquella persona que haya sido admitida en el Instituto de Educación Superior, que cumpla Formulario de Matrícula Simultánea cada con los requisitos previos del curso –siempre que haya vacantes disponibles- se podrá inscribir y participar en todos los cursos, partes de cursos o clases ofrecidos en MPC (salvo en caso de semestre o sesión. Los alumnos de los grados excepción establecida específicamente por la ley). 6-8 deben obtener la aprobación adicional del Rector de la oficina de Servicio al La política del distrito prohíbe la asistencia a los cursos en carácter de oyente. Los estudiantes se Estudiante. No se darán aprobaciones una vez deben inscribir en cada curso; se podrán inscribir sólo en un curso en un período previsto. que comience el semestre o sesión. COMIENZAN EL PROCESO DE MATRÍCULA CON #1

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 23 Información en español MPC Primavera 2016 ¡Bienvenidos a MPC! PROGRAMA STEP (PASO) CONSTANCIA WebReg: ALUMNOS EXTRANJEROS: Alumnos con visas F-1o M-1 y aquellos que no Los alumnos nuevos tienen que cumplir con ALUMNOS QUE NO PAGAN SUS PROPIAS posean visas de residente permanente: todos los siguientes pasos para matricularse. CUOTAS: Aprobación de la Oficina de Programas para Los alumnos incluidos en este grupo son 1. Solicitud. Complete la solicitud por Internet alumnos Internacionales. en www.mpc.edu aquellos que hacen uso de la Rehabilitación 1) Haga “click” en “Apply for Admission” Vocacional (capítulo 31), quienes pertenecen ALUMNOS ENTRE 6°-12° GRADOS: 2) Siga las instrucciones en CCCApply para enviar al Departamento de Asuntos Veteranos de Los alumnos que estén en un grado o edad su solicitud completa. California (VA Cal Vet, por sus siglas en inglés), entre 6-12 deben completar una Solicitud de 2. Ayuda financiera (OPCIONAL) . Se les quienes forman parte del Departamento de Admisión y un Formulario de inscripción recomienda a los alumnos que necesitan ayuda Rehabilitación Estatal, etc. Los alumnos son concurrente. La inscripción se permite una vez con la cancelación de pagos, que presenten o responsables por todas las cuotas a menos que que ambos formularios se hayan completado envíen por Internet, en el sitio www.mpc.edu , el la Oficina de Admisiones e Inscripciones haya y se envíen a la Oficina de Admisiones e formulario llamado Board of Governors Fee Waiver recibido los formularios adecuados dentro de Inscripciones. Los alumnos que se encuentren Application antes de matricularse. Vea la página las dos primeras semanas del semestre. 14 para más información sobre ayuda financiera. entre los grados 6-8 deben tener la aprobación adicional del Decano de Servicios Estudiantiles. 3. Evaluación. Si el inglés es su idioma materno, ALUMNOS QUE HAN SIDO RECHAZADOS Para concertar una entrevista llame al debe tomar el examen de inglés. Si el inglés no DEL MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE: Los (831) 645-1377 Ninguna aprobación no se es su idioma materno, debe tomar el examen de alumnos deben solicitar una readmisión a través garantizará una vez que el semestre haya Inglés como Segundo idioma (ESLPT). Si usted no del Departamento de Asesoramiento. ha tomado un curso de matemáticas a nivel de comenzado. Verifique el estado de su solicitud en WebReg con educación superior, deberá tomar una prueba 48 horas de posterioridad al envío de la solicitud de nivel en matemáticas. Llame, por favor, al AVISO IMPORTANTE EN RELACIÓN A LOS a la Oficina de Admisiones e Inscripciones. (831) 646-4027 para más información. MONTOS DE LA CUOTA: Vea la información de Assessment (evalu- El Monterey Peninsula College se esfuerza por INSCRIPCIÓN EN MÁS DE 18.0 UNIDADES: ación) en la página 10; o en mantener los costos estudiantiles al mínimo. Las Los alumnos deben obtener la aprobación de mpc.edu/studentservices/assessment cuotas que se encuentren en la lista publicada un consejero por las unidades excedentes. 4. Orientación. Escoja una de las siguientes no deben aumentar si la Legislatura Estatal lo opciones: considera inadecuado. Por lo tanto, el MPC se ASISTENCIA MILITAR ESTADOUNIDENSE A) Matricularse en PERS 10 reserva el derecho, sin previa notificación, de PARA EL PAGO DE MATRÍCULAS: O aumentar o modificar las cuotas que se encuen- Una vez que el formulario de Asistencia para el B) Revise, por favor, el siguiente sitio en el tran en la lista, incluso luego de que los pagos Pago de Matrículas se haya enviado a la Oficina Internet: de las cuotas iniciales ya se hayan realizado. de Admisiones e Inscripciones, se permitirá la www.mpc.edu/newstudents/Pages/OrientationSchedule.aspx Todas las cuotas de la lista del MPC están sujetas inscripción. o llame al 646-4025 a las modificaciones que puede imponer la 5. Asesoramiento/Consejería (Plan Legislatura Estatal. Educativo). Escoja una de las siguientes DEPENDIENTES DE MILITARES ESTADOUNIDENSES QUE HACEN USO DE opciones: Los alumnos no residentes deberán pagar LA EXENCIÓN DEL PAGO DE LA CUOTA A) Complete el Plan Educativo por Internet en: $193.00 por unidad, además de la Cuota de www.mpcfaculty.net/counseling/advisement PARA NO RESIDENTES: Inscripción que se muestra más arriba. Para O La Declaración de Residencia de Dependiente obtener más información acerca de la manera B) Complete el Plan Educativo con un consejero. de Militar Estadounidense requiere de firmas de ser residente por estudio en California, diríjase Llame al (831) 646-4020 para concertar una cita. cada semestre/sesión de inscripción. Las cuotas la oficina de Admisiones e Inscripciones o visite 6. Matrícula. Matricúlese en sus clases por de inscripción quedan bajo la responsabilidad la página web. medio de WebReg en www.mpc.edu del alumno a menos que el formulario se haya enviado a la Oficina de Admisiones e Inscrip- ciones dentro de las primeras dos semanas del semestre.

24 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College ¡Bienvenidos a MPC! MPC Primavera 2016 Información en español REINTEGROS Cuotas Monto* Solicita Es la responsabilidad del alumno dejar los cursos dentro de la fecha límite correspondiente.

Cuota de inscripción** $46 por unidad Crédito de alumnos, excluidos Únicamente las Cuotas de Inscripción se alumnos en grados entre 6-12 reintegrarán automáticamente. Para el resto Matrícula para no $200 por unidad No residentes incluidos los alumnos de las cuotas, se deberá completar y enviar un residentes extranjeros formulario de Solicitud de Reintegro a la Oficina Centro de Estudiantes $10 Todos los alumnos que tomen cursos de Admisiones e Inscripciones, de lo contrario, Cuota de uso en el campus principal no se realizarán dichos reintegros. Cuota del cuerpo estu- $5 Todos los alumnos que la desean diantil*** comprar Toda cuota/matrícula cobrada por una clase Cuota de servicio de $19 Todos los alumnos cancelada por MPC o cobrada por error se salud Cargos por materiales Ver el cronograma de la clase Ver el cronograma de la clase reintegrará tras la realización de una solicitud. Se retendrá un importe de $10.00 por la Permiso de TBA: Visite el área de Todos los alumnos que estacionan tramitación del reintegro de Cuota de Inscripción estacionamiento Cuota admisiones de www.mpc para vehículos en la sede para los cursos dados de baja que no hayan sido obtener más información principal cancelados por MPC. Las solicitudes de reintegros deben realizarse ÚNICAMENTE a través Donaciones para el $3.00 (Esta cuota voluntaria Todo aquel que desee de la Oficina de Admisiones e Inscripciones. Centro de Desarrollo apoya al Centro de Desarrollo donar Los reintegros serán tramitados por los Infantil Infantil) Servicios Fiscales aproximadamente entre 4-6 semanas posteriores a su aprobación y luego Cuota de Represent- $1 Todos los alumnos del final del período de Inscripciones fuera de ación estudiantil**** plazo.

INFORMACIÓN DE **La fecha límite de reintegro de la cuota de inscripción por los cursos a distancia y por los cursos ofrecidos con horarios “convenidos” que duren menos de un semestre es el segundo día posterior a la publicación ASISTENCIA ECONÓMICA oficial de inicio del curso, y no necesariamente, el segundo día posterior a la clase inicial. ¿QUÉ ES LA ASISTENCIA ECONÓMICA? ***Visite la oficina de ASMPC en el Centro de Estudiantes para obtener su identificación del Cuerpo Estu- La asistencia económica es el dinero que usted diantil y un folleto con la lista de descuentos, servicios, actividades y otros beneficios disponibles para los recibe de programas nacionales, estatales o asociados. Antes de matricularse, si elige no apoyar los programas del cuerpo estudiantil y renuncia a sus locales que lo ayudan a pagar los gastos que beneficios, envíe el formulario de Renuncia al Cuerpo Estudiantil que se encuentra en la página web bajo implican la educación universitaria (libros, cuota Admisiones e Inscripciones o diríjase a su oficina ubicada en el edificio de Servicios Estudiantiles. de inscripción, alimentos, renta y transporte). ****Los alumnos pueden rehusarse a pagar la Cuota de Representación Estudiantil de $1.00 por motivos La asistencia económica constituye una religiosos, políticos, financieros o morales. Dicha cuota se utilizará para representar las opiniones de los ayuda para los alumnos que de otro modo, no alumnos ante los cuerpos gubernamentales. Las ganancias se pueden utilizar para los viajes a congresos tendrían acceso a la educación universitaria. LA patrocinados por las organizaciones estudiantiles donde se debatirán los asuntos legislativos, para RESPONSABILIDAD PRIMORDIAL DE PAGAR LOS comprar los equipos de computadoras necesarios para llevar a cabo las investigaciones legislativas, para la suscripción a publicaciones legislativas y/o para todo gasto que sea razonablemente necesario en la GASTOS POR LA EDUCACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA implementación de las actividades de representación estudiantil. RECAEN EN USTED Y SU FAMILIA. La asistencia económica contribuye a reducir la brecha entre Los alumnos que no deseen pagar la Cuota de Representación Estudiantil de $1.00, antes de realizar la in- lo que usted y su familia pueden pagar y scripción, pueden completar un Formulario de Renuncia al Cuerpo Estudiantil que se encuentra disponible los costos de su educación. Los Servicios en la página web bajo Admisiones e Inscripciones o diríjase a su oficina ubicada en el edificio de Servicios Estudiantiles. Económicos Estudiantiles brindan diversos tipos de asistencia económica tales como subvenciones, becas y préstamos por trabajo y RESPONSABILIDAD POR BAJAS estudio y préstamos directos. Es la responsabilidad del alumno darle de baja a un curso y pagar todas las cuotas por todas las clases. Si las cuotas permanecen impagas, el alumno no podrá inscribirse en el semestre subsiguiente si no ¿QUIÉNES SON ELEGIBLES? se procede a la cancelación de la deuda. En caso de que existiese una deuda, los servicios que presta Los bajos recursos no constituyen una condición la Oficina de Admisiones e Inscripciones no estarán disponibles. necesaria para ser elegible y acceder a la asistencia económica, pero sí se debe comprobar que Si un alumno deja un curso o se le da de baja posteriormente a la fecha límite de reintegro, es respon- exista una necesidad económica. Su necesidad sable por todas las cuotas adeudadas, ya sea que el alumno haya asistido a las clases o no. económica está determinada por la diferencia

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 25 Información en español MPC Primavera 2016 ¡Bienvenidos a MPC! entre el costo de asistir a la universidad y la ¿QUÉ ES EL PROGRESO ACADÉMICO ¿CUÁL ES LA FECHA LÍMITE PARA contribución que su familia puede hacer. Si está SATISFACTORIO DE ASISTENCIA SOLICITAR ASISTENCIA ECONÓMICA? interesado en solicitar asistencia económica, ECONÓMICA? La fecha límite para solicitar ayuda financiera ¡SOLICÍTELA AHORA! Con el fin de demostrar progreso académico es cuanto antes, mejor. La Solicitud Gratuita satisfactorio de asistencia económica durante de Ayuda Federal para Estudiantes (FAFSA) se ¿CÓMO REALIZO LA SOLICITUD? un semestre en particular, deberá: 1) Obtener un encuentra disponible en enero de cada año. Para que se le considere como candidato para promedio semestral de al menos 2.0 (promedio La solicitud de ayuda financiera se tiene que recibir asistencia económica deberá completar “C”) de puntos de calificaciones acumulativas. completar cada año que usted tiene previsto la Solicitud de Asistencia Económica Federal 2) Completar el 75 % de unidades obtenidas, asistir a clases. Hay un plazo de prioridad, que va (FAFSA, por sus siglas en inglés) lo antes posible semestrales y acumulativas. 3) Completar los desde el primero de enero al 02 de marzo, por lo en www.fafsa.gov, o completar la Solicitud estudios dentro del 150 % del tiempo máximo cual se le recomienda solicitar temprano. . Dream Act en www.csac.ca.gov/dream_act.asp. estipulado (90 unidades obtenidas). Los Servicios Económicos Estudiantiles le ¿QUÉ ES LA EXENCIÓN DE PAGO? notificarán el tipo de documentación que ¿CUÁLES SON MIS RESPONSABILIDADES Exención de pago de la Junta de necesitará para completar su formulario de COMO ALUMNO QUE RECIBE ASISTENCIA Gobernadores (BOG, por sus siglas en asistencia económica. ECONÓMICA? inglés): Como alumno que recibe asistencia económica, Este programa de exención de pago financiado ¿CUÁLES SON LOS REQUISITOS deberá: por el gobierno de California asiste a los alumnos GENERALES DE ELEGIBILIDAD? que se encuentran dentro de la categoría de Para ser elegible a los programas de asistencia ■■ Obtener una cuenta de correo electrónico de residentes y que cuentan con la Cuota de económica nacionales, estatales o institucionales, MPC. Inscripción obligatoria. los alumnos deben cumplir con los siguientes ■■ Notificar a los Servicios Económicos Estudi- requisitos: antiles de toda modificación de su domicilio, Método A de exención de pago BOG: nombre, estado civil, número de seguro social o Asiste a los alumnos que reciben asistencia Debe ser aceptado para ser admitido e inscrito ingresos. pública o que son dependientes de padres que en un programa académico elegible. ■■ Responder inmediatamente toda correspon- reciben asistencia pública. dencia que reciba de la Oficina de Servicios Debe tener un diploma de escuela secundaria o Económicos Estudiantiles o de los Programas de Método B de exención de pago BOG: un equivalente al Examen de Desarrollo de Edu- Asistencia Federales o Estatales. Asiste a los alumnos de acuerdo con las cación General (GED, por sus siglas en inglés), o ■■ Inscribirse a sus clases y completar los todos Normativas de Ingresos de California. haber tomado el sus requisitos para ayuda financier Examen de Competencias de la Escuela Se- ■■ Mantener un progreso académico Método C de exención de pago BOG: cundaria de California (CHSPE, por sus siglas en satisfactorio. Asiste a los alumnos que han completado el inglés). *Nótese que es la responsabilidad del alumno FAFSA y que necesitan $1,104. Esto se determina pagar toda cuota adeudada al MPC. mediante los Servicios de Asistencia Estudiantil. Debe demostrar Progreso Académico Satisfactorio (SAP, por sus siglas en inglés) independientemente ¿CUÁNDO ME INFORMARÁN SI SOY ¿CÓMO SOLICITO UN PRÉSTAMO de haber recibido o no asistencia económica. ELEGIBLE PARA OBTENER ASISTENCIA ESTUDIANTIL? ECONÓMICA? Para solicitar préstamos estudiantiles, necesitará Debe ser un ciudadano estadounidense o un Una vez que haya completado el proceso de seguir los pasos enumerados en la página web extranjero elegible con un número de seguridad solicitud de asistencia económica, se determinará bajo “Préstamos Federales Estudiantiles Directos”. social válido. su elegibilidad para obtenerla. El Servicio Económico Estudiantil le enviará un correo Si necesita asesoramiento póngase en contacto Debe cumplir con los requisitos del Servicio electrónico con una carta de otorgamiento de con los Servicios de Asistencia Estudiantil al (831) Selectivo de Inscripción. asistencia económica. La carta de otorgamiento 646-4030, envíe un correo electrónico a le informará la cantidad que recibirá, el tipo de [email protected], o visite nuestra página Debe tener concluido todo asunto relacionado asistencia económica que se le otorgará y la web en www.mpc.edu/financial aid con condenas por estupefacientes. fecha en que se le emitirán los cheques. Si usted no es elegible para recibir asistencia económica, Los Servicios de Asistencia Estudiantil se No debe estar inhibido en ningún Programa los Servicios de Asistencia Estudiantil también se encuentran en el edificio de Servicios Federal de Préstamos o en el pago de Programas lo notificarán por medio de una carta. Estudiantiles. Federales de Subvenciones. Para saber el horario de la Oficina de Asistencia Debe demostrar necesidad económica. económica diríjase a: www.mpc.edu/financialaid

26 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College ¡Bienvenidos a MPC! MPC Primavera 2016 Información en español REQUISITOS DE RESIDENCIA NO RESIDENTES: INFORMACIÓN DE INSCRIPCIÓN El acceso a WebReg está disponible las 24 horas RESIDENTES DE CALIFORNIA: Los alumnos que no cumplan con los requisitos del día. La información que se encuentra más abajo se de residencia de California, incluidos los alumnos aplica a los ciudadanos estadounidenses y a los extranjeros y los que poseen visas que les Si presenta algún inconveniente, puede alumnos con visa de residencia permanente. Se impidan establecer residencia en California se llamar a Admisiones e Inscripciones al le puede solicitar la entrega de documentación clasificarán como “ no residentes” y quedarán (831) 646-4002/4007 para obtener ayuda de para la verificación de residencia en California. sujetos a la matrícula de no residentes. lunes a jueves de 9:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. y los viernes de 9:00 a.m. a 12:00 p.m. La clasificación de alumnos con residencia con NOTA: El estatus de no residentes no se fines educativos se le otorga a alumnos de 19 modifica automáticamente. En caso de modificaciones importantes de su años o mayores que hayan vivido en California domicilio, número de teléfono, dirección de por al menos un año y un día previos al comienzo Los alumnos previamente clasificados como no correo electrónico actualice su información en del semestre/sesión, y que han “manifestado la residentes deben completar un formulario de WebReg. intención” de residir en California un año y un “Solicitud para ser Clasificado como Residente día previos al comienzo del semestre/sesión. de California” para pedir una modificación de COMPROBANTES DE INSCRIPCIÓN “Manifestar la intención” significa contar con la cambio de estado a Residente de California. El Es la responsabilidad del alumno imprimir una documentación pertinente que demuestre la formulario, que se encuentra en nuestra página copia de su Comprobante de Inscripción en el intención de residir en California como lugar de web, conjuntamente con la documentación que consta en qué clase se le ha dado de baja o residencia legal. Normalmente, esto se lleva a debe enviarse a la Oficina de Admisiones e en las que se le ha agregado, y además, las cuo- cabo al completar los formularios de declaración Inscripciones antes de inscribirse. tas pagadas, adeudadas y/o renuncias hechas de impuestos estatales como residente, al desde el portal de alumnos (WebReg). declararse residente y al NO poseer INFORMACIÓN GENERAL documentos que se contradigan con la SEGURIDAD EN EL CAMPUS residencia en California. Para acceder a WebReg, el Monterey Peninsula En caso de emergencia llame al 911. College le solicita a los alumnos que utilicen su La Oficina de Seguridad en el Campus se Si un alumno tiene menos de 19 años y si los número de identificación de alumno. encuentra en el Centro de Estudiantes, Oficina padres o su tutor legal cumplen con los requisitos SC116 y se le puede contactar al (831) 646-4099. enumerados anteriormente, el alumno podrá SOLICITUD DE ADMISIÓN Horario de la oficina: calificar como un residente de California. Para solicitar la admisión visite www.mpc.edu y haga clic en “Solicitar”. De lunes a viernes de 6:00 a.m. hasta la Luego de completar la Declaración de Residencia medianoche. de Dependiente de Militar Estadounidense, los ASISTENCIA dependientes del personal militar estadounidense Es la responsabilidad del alumno darle de baja De sábados a domingos de 7:30 a.m. a 6:00 p.m. en servicio activo (con excepción los de la oficialmente a una clase a través de WebReg En otros horarios en casos que no sean de Guardia Nacional) que tienen designación en cuando sea incapaz de ser un participante activo. emergencia (y se necesite un oficial): California, quedarán exentos de la matrícula de no residentes por la duración del servicio Todo alumno que deje de asistir a un curso sin En el campus de Monterey, el Departamento de activo de la persona designada en California. El haberle dado de baja oficialmente recibirá una Policía de Monterey se puede contactar al formulario debe completarse cada semestre/ calificación insatisfactoria. (831) 646-3914. sesión de inscripción y se encuentra en nuestra página web. Los instructores pueden darle de baja a los En el campus de Marina, el Departamento de alumnos que no asistan a la primera clase. Si Policía de Marina se puede contactar al Los alumnos que asistieron a la escuela el alumno desea permanecer en la clase es su (831) 384-7575. secundaria en California por un mínimo de responsabilidad informarle al instructor de su En el campus Seaside, el Departamento de tres años y que se graduaron en una escuela ausencia a la primera clase. De otro modo, es Policía Seaside se puede contactar al secundaria de California (GED, Competencias CA) la responsabilidad del alumno darse de baja (831) 394-6811. quedarán exentos del pago de la matrícula de de acuerdo con los plazos finales. Si el alumno no residentes luego de completar el formulario espera que el instructor le dé de baja, será De acuerdo con la Divulgación Jeanne Cleary de (AB 540) de Solicitud de Exención de Matrícula igualmente responsable por las cuotas y las Políticas de Seguridad en Campus y la Ley de de No Residente. Dicho formulario se encuentra calificaciones. Estadísticas de Delitos en Campus (Jeanne en nuestra página web. Cleary Disclosure of Campus Security Policy y Campus Crime Statistics Act), el MPC informa

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 27 Información en español MPC Primavera 2016 ¡Bienvenidos a MPC! estos datos a la página web de la Oficina de ESTACIONAMIENTO clase (tercer lunes luego del comienzo de las Estadísticas de Seguridad en Campus de Con excepción de las visitas a corto plazo clases o 20 % de los cursos cortos) no tendrán Educación Postsecundaria en cooperación y los espacios de carga y descarga, todo el permitido inscribirse. Al comenzar el primer con el Departamento de Educación de los estacionamiento en el campus se utilizará con día de clases, se necesita un código numérico Estados Unidos. Esta información se encuentra autorización a menos que se especifique lo adicional para inscribirse en un curso de un en http://www.ope.ed.gov/security contrario. Los espacios de estacionamiento semestre completo de duración. Las clases de marcados en amarillo están destinados para el corto plazo se pueden agregar hasta el día La información proporcionada por el Estado de personal únicamente durante este período. Las previo al comienzo del curso, sin la autorización California de conformidad con la Ley Megan se máquinas amarillas expendedoras de permisos del instructor, si el curso está abierto. Una vez encuentra en http://www.meganslaw.ca.gov para estacionamiento diario se encuentran que el curso haya comenzado, los alumnos ubicadas en cada uno de los lotes. Los permisos deben utilizar un código adicional. OPCIÓN DE CALIFICACIÓN APROBADA O de la máquina de estacionamiento deben estar DESAPROBADA visibles del lado del conductor sobre el tablero Códigos adicionales Los cursos que se tomen para LG-P/NP (letra del auto mientras esté estacionado. Luego de la finalización de la fecha de inscripción de aprobado o desaprobado, por sus siglas en regular, los alumnos deben asistir al aula y inglés) se indican en la página web del MPC PERMISOS DE ESTACIONAMIENTO solicitar una autorización del instructor para y en el catálogo de descripción de cursos. Los permisos se pueden comprar a través de agregarse a la clase. Si el instructor lo admite, le Si P/NP es una opción y el alumno desea tomar WebReg haciendo clic en tarifas adicionales. proporcionará un código adicional de 4 dígitos el curso para P/NP, el alumno debe solicitar esa que le permitirá al alumno agregarse al curso a opción de calificación en WebReg al final de la Los permisos de estacionamiento se le enviarán través de WebReg. cuarta semana para los cursos que tengan un a los alumnos por correo electrónico a partir del semestre de duración o dentro del 25 % de los otoño de 2014. Asegúrese de que su domicilio Luego de la inscripción fuera de plazo, los cursos que duren menos de un semestre. se encuentra registrado en WebReg. Los alumnos que han asistido a la clase desde el permisos de estacionamiento se enviarán por comienzo del curso deberán solicitar la adición CALIFICACIONES correo electrónico una semana antes de que de cursos luego del período de inscripciones Las calificaciones de los alumnos no se enviarán comience el semestre. Los pagos deben fuera de plazo que se publica oficialmente. por correo electrónico. Las calificaciones estarán efectuarse antes de que los permisos se envíen. Las peticiones se encuentran disponibles en la disponibles en WebReg una vez que los profesores ¡Así que ordénelos y pague por adelantado! página web de la Oficina de Admisiones e las ingresen. Únicamente se pueden usar los Inscripciones y deberán ser devueltas en siguientes símbolos: Los permisos de estacionamiento obtenidos en persona en dicha oficina. la Universidad del Estado de Califoria, Monterey Contados en GPA: Bay (CSUMB, por sus siglas en inglés) se aceptan BAJA DE LAS CLASES Calificación Definición Puntos de calificación en el MPC. Los permisos de estacionamiento del Repetición de cursos y modificaciones de A Excelente 4.0 MPC no se aceptan en CSUMB. retiro B Bueno 3.0 El Monterey Peninsula College ha implementado C Satisfactorio 2.0 NORMATIVAS, REQUISITOS Y EXCEPCIONES nuevas limitaciones con respecto a la repetición D Aprobado - satisfact. menos 1.0 Las solicitudes de excepciones a las normativas de los cursos y al retiro en cursos individuales. F Desaprobado 0.0 de admisiones, académicas y curriculares deben Dichas modificaciones son impuestas por las presentarse a través de peticiones al Consejo normativas de la Junta de Gobernadores en el No contados en GPA: Académico. Las excepciones se efectúan título 5. Los alumnos que repitan un curso del Calificación Definición únicamente por circunstancias extraordinarias. cual hayan recibido una calificación insuficiente I Incompleto El Consejo Académico se reúne los segundos D, F, NC, NP, y/o un símbolo no evaluativo como MW Retiro Militar y cuartos martes de cada mes. El formulario de W (retiro) estarán limitados a un total de tres W Retiro P Aprobado - satisfactorio petición se encuentra disponible en la página inscripciones. (“C” o mejor) web de la Oficina de Admisiones e Inscripciones. NP No Aprobado - no satisfactorio Se aconseja que los alumnos elijan sus cursos (“D” o “F”) MODIFICACIONES DEL HORARIO cuidadosamente cada semestre para asegurarse Adición de clases de que los completen satisfactoriamente. Esta La adición de clases se debe llevar a cabo a nueva normativa tiene carácter retroactivo al través de WebReg tal como se indica en nuestra otoño de 1995, por lo tanto, algunos alumnos página web y en el Horario de Clases. pueden encontrar que ya han agotado el límite de repetición y retiro de tres inscripciones. Los alumnos que comiencen una clase durante o con posterioridad a la fecha del censo de una

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Los alumnos deben hacer clic en “Ver Calificaciones” LIBROS DE TEXTO necesaria y para recibir información acerca del para revisar su transcripción extraoficial actual Los libros de texto son esenciales y a pesar de proceso de certificación en el MPC. para determinar si se ven afectados por las que existe variación de precios, la mayoría de nuevas políticas. En la sección de “Registros” del los libros de texto cuestan aproximadamente Los alumnos que soliciten una certificación por Portal de Estudiantes, puede hacer clic en “Cursos $75.00 cada uno. Los libros de texto de una segunda vez en el MPC deberán contar con no Repetibles” para ver los cursos en los que ya se contabilidad, cálculo, enfermería y de redacción todas las transcripciones de otras universidades ha agotado la inscripción. pueden costar $100.00 o más. Los libros se y las transcripciones militares oficiales evaluadas compran en la librería del MPC o en la página en el MPC antes de la finalización del primer Si necesita más información visite la Oficina de web en www.mpc.bkstr.com semestre. Los alumnos deberán solicitarle a Admisiones e Inscripciones. También puede un consejero que complete un Plan Educativo hablar con un consejero si así lo desea. La librería ha desarrollado un programa de estudiantil para el segundo semestre que alquiler de libros. Entérese de más detalles en documente las unidades completas y los cursos Es la responsabilidad del alumno darse de la librería. a completar para lograr el objetivo educativo. baja en los cursos. Los alumnos no obtendrán una segunda Nunca asuma que su instructor le dará de baja NOTIFICACIÓN DE NO DISCRIMINACIÓN certificación sin dicho plan. Nótese que debido automáticamente de un curso si no asiste a las Monterey Peninsula College no discrimina en a la necesidad de precisión, los consejeros solo clases. Es la responsabilidad del alumno conocer razón de grupo étnico, raza, color, nacionalidad, completarán los Planes Educativos Estudiantiles la política de asistencia de cada curso en el que religión, sexo (incluido el acoso sexual), durante las entrevistas concertadas y no fuera se inscribió. orientación sexual, discapacidad (o limitación del horario estipulado. física) o edad en ninguna de sus políticas, Los alumnos pueden utilizar WebReg para procedimientos o prácticas de acuerdo con Durante la primera semana de cada semestre/ darse de baja en los cursos de acuerdo con lo estipulado en el Título VI de la Ley de sesión, los alumnos que hagan uso de la Asistencia la fecha límite correspondiente. En caso de Derechos Civiles de 1964 que hace referencia a Veteranos serán atendidos por un consejero necesitar ayuda, visite la Oficina de Admisiones a raza, color, y nacionalidad; el Título IX de únicamente por orden de llegada. Luego de la e Inscripciones. las Enmiendas Educativas de 1972, sección primera semana, los alumnos serán atendidos 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973 y la en entrevistas Si un curso es dado de baja de acuerdo con la Ley Estadounidense de Discapacidades que concertadas. Las entrevistas se pueden solicitar fecha límite correspondiente y el alumno es hace referencia a las limitaciones, y a la Ley en el departamento de asesoramiento o por elegible para un reintegro, deberá completar el de Discriminación por Edad de 1975 que teléfono al (831) 646-4020/4021. Formulario de Solicitud de Reintegro y enviarlo a hace referencia a la edad. Las limitaciones la Oficina de Admisiones e Inscripciones al final en la habilidad para hablar inglés no será un Visite la página web de Asistencia a Veteranos del semestre. Los reintegros por los cursos no impedimento para la admisión y participación del MPC en www.mpc.edu/studentservices/ cancelados pueden tener un cargo de $10.00 en programas educativos vocacionales. veterans assistance por tramitación. La personas que necesiten información y/o INFORMACIÓN SOBRE EL ÚLTIMA FECHA DE RETIRO resolución de supuestos actos de de discriminación PROGRAMA DE ÉXITO Los alumnos que se hayan retirado de un curso y/o de acoso sexual deben ponerse en contacto ESTUDIANTIL Y APOYO (3SP) durante el primer 20 % de un curso recibirán un con Susan Kitagawa, la Decana Asociada de “Informe de Calificaciones Inexistentes”. Note la Recursos Humanos que se desempeña como PLAN DE MATRICULACIÓN DEL ESTADO DE modificación, los alumnos deben darse de baja Oficial de Acoso Sexual al (831) 646-4014. La CALIFORNIA en los cursos de un semestre de duración el Oficina de Recursos Humanos se encuentra en El Monterey Peninsula College participa en el sábado previo a la tercera semana del semestre. el edificio de la Administración. Plan de Matriculación del Estado de California Los alumnos que se hayan dado de baja en ASISTENCIA PARA ALUMNOS VETERANOS que le ofrece a la universidad y al alumno que cursos dentro del 20 %-75 % del tiempo de (Todo alumno que anticipa el uso de los busca transferirse u obtener un título o duración de la clase, recibirán una calificación Beneficios Educativos de Asuntos Veteranos certificado, entrar en un acuerdo para cumplir “W” (retiro). mientras asisten al Monterey Peninsula College). con los objetivos educativos.

Todo alumno que deje de asistir a un curso sin Los alumnos que soliciten certificación por Hay seis pasos importantes (Programa STEP, haberse dado de baja oficialmente recibirá una primera vez en el MPC deberán concertar una por sus siglas en inglés) que se deben dar para calificación insatisfactoria. Verifique la página entrevista con un consejero para completar un comenzar los estudios en Monterey Peninsula web para fechas importantes y fechas límite. Plan Educativo Estudiantil. Los alumnos deben College. Cumplir estos pasos acelera el proceso concertar una entrevista con el Representante de inscripción e incrementa la posibilidad de de Veteranos para enviar toda la documentación éxito educativo.

Monterey Peninsula College www.mpc.edu 29 Información en español MPC Primavera 2016 ¡Bienvenidos a MPC! La universidad incentiva a los alumnos nuevos (en carreras y programas de extensión) a participar en el programa STEP, sin embargo, algunos están exentos de dar varios pasos en el programa (ver más abajo).

Los alumnos con discapacidades que necesiten alojamiento especial en cualquier parte del Programa STEP deben ponerse en contacto con Centro de Recursos de Acceso para efectuar las adaptaciones adecuadas al (831) 646-4070. Usuarios del sistema TDD deberán comunicarse al (831) 646-4068.

Un alumno puede promover una demanda si siente que la evaluación, las sesiones de planificación, asesoramiento u otro procedimiento de la tramitación de la matrícula se lleva a cabo de manera discriminatoria. Para obtener información adicional respecto del procedimiento de la demanda, póngase en contacto con el Coordinador de Matriculación al (831) 645-1356.

POLÍTICA DE EXENCIÓN DE MATRICULACIÓN Los alumnos que pueden quedar exentos de evaluación, orientación o asesoramiento/ consejo son aquellos que asistieron a otra universidad, o cumplen con algunos de los criterios de exención enumerados en el catálogo de la universidad. Sin embargo, los alumnos pueden no quedar exentos de la admisión y los componentes del seguimiento. Aquellos alumnos que no cumplan con el criterio de exención de aprobación de matriculación, pero que desean obtener la exención de todos o una parte de los componentes de matriculación, pueden hacerlo completando el formulario de renuncia que se encuentra en el Departamento de Asesoramiento.

En estas páginas se le ofrece información sobre lo que necesitará para asistir a clases en Monterey Peninsula College. Por favor no dude en llamar a nuestra Oficina de Matrícula y Registro al (831) 646-4002 para obtener información adicional.

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EDUCATION CENTER AT MARINA    289 12th Street, Room MA102 (Corner of Imjin Parkway & 3rd Street) The following sections are offered at the Registration Kick-off Event MPC Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Wednesday, May 18, 2016 • 10:00am - 6:00pm 2642 Colonel Durham Street Seaside, CA 93955 Join us and learn more about: • How to apply and register for Summer/Fall 2016 classes • Financial Aid and other Student Service programs For more information, please contact the • Speak with a counselor about majors, careers and support! Public Safety Training Center Office Telephone: (831) 646-4240 or [email protected]

FPTC 1 • Principles of Emergency Services FPTC 2 • Fire Behavior Combustion FPTC 4 • Building Construction for Fire Prevention FPTC 105 • Firefighter I Academy - Basic Firefighting EMMS 170 • Emergency Medical Technican For more information please contact the Education Center Office at (831) 646-4850 or visit the website at www.mpc.edu/marina Directory of Student Services

Academic Council Petitions Sandy Nee Housing Information Julie Osborne (831) 645-1377 Student Services Building (831) 646-4192 Student Center Access Resource Center Terria Odom-Wolfer International Students Maryam Abusaidi (Formerly: Supportive Services Instruction) (831) 645-1380 International Center (831) 646-4070 Student Services Building Math/Science Upward Bound Chris Calima Admissions & Records Admissions & Records (831) 645-1306 Student Services Building (831) 646-4002/4007 Student Services Building Student Success and Support Progam Lakisha Bradley Articulation He Seon Ihn (831) 645-1362 Student Services Building (831) 646-3013 Student Services Building Parking Permits Purchase Online via WebReg Assessment and Testing (831) 646-4002/4007 (831) 646-4027 Student Services Building Policies and Regulations, Student Larry Walker Associated Students of MPC Office Julie Osborne (831) 646-4155 Administration Building (831) 646-4013 Student Center Probation and Disqualification Sandy Nee Athletics Lyndon Schutzler (831) 645-1377 Student Services Building (831) 646-4220 Physical Education Building Registration Admissions & Records Bookstore Marija Albana (831) 646-4002/4007 Student Services Building (831) 657-4680 Student Center Residency Admissions & Records CalWorks Eileen Crutchfield (831) 646-4002/4007 Student Services Building (831) 645-1399 Student Services Building Scholarships Student Financial Services CARE Kacey Giammanco (831) 646-4030 Student Services Building (831) 646-4248 Student Services Building Security Art St. Laurent Career/Transfer Resource Center Sudesha Nand (831) 646-4099/(831) 646-4292 Student Center (831) 645-1336 Student Services Building Student Accounts Fiscal Services Certificate Requirements Counselors (831) 646-4046 Administration Building (831) 646-4020 Student Services Building Student Activities Julie Osborne Child Development Center Cathy Nyznyk (831) 646-4192 Student Center (831) 646-4066 Child Development Center Student Center Julie Osborne Clubs, Student Julie Osborne (831) 646-4192 Student Center (831) 646-4192 Student Center Student Discipline Larry Walker Counseling Office Alethea De Soto (831) 646-4155 Administration Building (831) 646-4020 Student Services Building Student Employment Lien Nguyen Dean, Student Services Larry Walker (831) 646-4195 Student Services Building (831) 645-1377 Student Services Building Student Support Services (TRiO/SSS) Grace Anongchanya EOPS Office Eric Ogata (831) 646-4246 Student Services Building (831) 646-4247 Student Services Building Transcripts Online via WebReg or Admissions & Records Financial Aid (Student Financial Services) Francisco Tostado (831) 646-4002/4007 Student Services Building (831) 646-4031 Student Services Building Upward Bound Sandra Washington Graduation Requirements Counselors (831) 646-4089 Student Services Building (831) 646-4020 Student Services Building Veterans Assistance Eileen Crutchfield Health Services Lara Shipley (831) 646-4025/(831) 646-4020 Student Center (831) 646-4017 Student Services Building

32 www.mpc.edu Monterey Peninsula College Campus Locations MPC Spring 2016 General Information MAIN CAMPUS LOCATIONS AC Art-Ceramics GA Graphic Arts ONLINE Online course AD Art-Dimensional GC General Classroom PE Physical Education ADM Administration GH Green House POOL Pool AG Art Gallery HU Humanities PS Physical Science AS Art-Studio HSS Humanities and Supportive Services SC Student Center AT Auto Tech IC International Center SECOFC Security Office BFIELD Baseball Field LF Lecture Forum SFIELD Softball Field BMC Business, Math & Computer Science LOTBA Location To Be Announced SS Social Science CDC Child Development Center LS Life Science STS Student Services DA Dance & Adapted P.E. LTC Library and Technology Center T Modular Village (T100-T600) FC Family & Consumer Science MU Music T CTS Tennis Courts FFIELD Football Field NU Nursing TH Theater FTC Fitness Training Center OFFICE Faculty Office TRACK Track at football field

MARINA/SEASIDE CAMPUS LOCATIONS MA MPC Education Center at Marina SPS MPC Public Safety Training Center 289 12th Street, Marina 2642 Colonel Durham Street, Seaside

OFF – CAMPUS LOCATIONS DK-CBA Dance Kids Carmel Ballet Academy NBI North Bay Industries Mission between 7th & 8th, Carmel 1 University Circle, Monterey DMVC Del Monte Vocational Center NCOFPD North Protection District ACWAT Assumption Church 222 Casa Verde Way, Monterey 11200 Speegle St., Castroville 100 Salinas Rd, Watsonville FFPD Felton Fire Protection District NMC Natividad Medical Center ALSF Aptos La Selva Fire Protection District 131 Kirby St., Felton 1441 Constitution Blvd., Salinas 6934 Soquel Dr., Aptos FITCH Fitch Middle School OC Oldemeyer Center AP Ariel Theatrical 999 Coe Ave., Seaside 986 Hilby Ave., Seaside 320 Main Street, Salinas FSCCS Family Services & Child Care Services PGHS Pacific Grove High School BCFD Boulder Department 298 12th St., Fort Ord 615 Sunset Dr., Pacific Grove 132230 Central Ave., Boulder Creek FTG Forest Theater Guild PGMS Pacific Grove Middle School BFPD Branciforte Fire Protection District Sunset Center, Carmel 835 Forest Ave., Pacific Grove 2711 Branciforte Dr., Santa Cruz HOPE Hope Building PGPD Pacific Grove Police Department BLFD Ben Lomond Fire District 1663 Catalina St., Sand City 580 Pine Ave, Pacific Grove P.O. Box 27, Ben Lomond HRM Hyatt Regency Monterey PORAC Peace Officer Research Assoc of California BPH Bay Park Hotel 1 Old Golf Course Road, Monterey 4010 Truxel Rd., Sacramento 1425 Munras Ave., Monterey HSB Huntington State Beach PPLAZA Portola Monterey Plaza Hotel CBSCTR CBS TV Center Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach 400 Cannery Row, Monterey 2200 Garden Rd., Monterey LAMIR La Mirada PRT Pacific Repertory Theater CDFGR California Department of Forestry 720 Via Mirada, Monterey Monte Verde & 8th, Carmel 2221 Garden Rd., Monterey LOSARB Los Arboles Middle School RCGC Rancho Canada Golf Course CET Children’s Experimental Theatre 294 Hillcrest Ave., Marina 4860 Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel Mountain View & Santa Rita, Carmel LPSRA Lake Perris State Recreation Area SCCF Santa Cruz City Fire Department CFD Central Fire Protection District 17801 Lake Perris Dr., Perris 230 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz 6934 Soquel Dr., Aptos MAPD Marina Police Department SCCT Santa Cruz County Training Officers Association CFF California Department of Forestry and 211 Hillcrest Ave., Marina 6934 Soquel Dr., Aptos Fire Protection - Cal Fire Felton MARFD Marina Fire Department SCMS Santa Cruz Marine Safety 6059 Hwy 9, Felton 211 Hillcrest Ave., Marina 323 Church Street, Santa Cruz CFPD Cachagua Fire Protection District MBAQUA Monterey Bay Aquarium SFD Seaside Fire Department 37200 Nason Rd., Carmel Valley 886 Cannery Row, Monterey 1635 Broadway Ave., Seaside CFRC Cabrillo Family Resource Center MBAVIA Monterey Bay Aviation SFXAV St. Francis Xavier Church 1295 LaSalle Ave., Seaside 514 Airport Way, Hangar 514, Monterey 1475 LaSalle Ave., Seaside CHERRY Cherry Foundation MCFB Mid Coast Fire Brigade SHS Seaside High School Guadalupe & 4th, Carmel 38841 Palo Colorado Rd., Carmel 2200 Noche Buena, Seaside CHOMP Community Hospital Monterey Peninsula MCHD Monterey County Health Dept SNGRFD Sanger Fire Department 23625 Holman Hwy, Monterey 1200 Aguajito, Monterey 1700 7th Street, Sanger CHS Carmel High School MCPD Monterey County Probation Dept SNJOSE South Bay Regional Public Safety 3600 Ocean Ave., Carmel 1422 Natividad Rd., Salinas Training Consortium CHTQA Chautauqua Hall MCRFPD Monterey County Regional Fire 3095 Yerba Buena Rd.., San Jose 162 16th St., Pacific Grove Protection District SOLFD Soledad Fire Department CLINIC Health Facility Clinic 19900 Portola Dr., Salinas 525 Monterey St., Soledad See Program Coordinator. MCSO Monterey County Sheriff’s Office SSPD Seaside Police Department CLOFD Clovis Fire Department 1414 Natividad Rd., Salinas 440 Harcourt Ave., Seaside 1233 Fifth St., Clovis MFD Monterey Fire Department STNCTR Stanton Center CMS Carmel Middle School Pacific & Madison, Monterey 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey 4380 Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel MHAA Monterey History & Art SVFP Scotts Protection District COLTON Colton Middle School 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey 70 Erba Ln, Scotts Valley 100 Toda Vista, Monterey MHS Monterey High School UCSC University of California, Santa Cruz CSLO Camp San Luis Obispo 101 Herrmann Dr., Monterey 1165 High St., Santa Cruz 10 Sonoma Ave., San Luis Obispo MMOA Monterey Museum of Art UCSCFD UCSC Fire Department CSUMB CSU Monterey Bay 559 Pacific St., Monterey 1156 High St., Santa Cruz 100 Campus Center, Seaside MPD Monterey Police Department UT Unicorn Theater CSUMBP CSU Monterey Bay Pool 351 Madison St., Monterey Guadalupe & 4th, Carmel Intersection of 2nd Avenue and Divarty, Seaside MRNHS Marina High School WFD Watsonville Fire Department CTNFD Colton Fire Department 2995 Rendova Rd., Marina 115 2nd St., Watsonville 303 E E St., Colton MTC Mott Training Center WLFS Wild Land Fire School CVCYC Carmel Valley Community Youth Center 837 Asilomar Blvd, Pacific Grove Ft. Hunter Liggett 25 Ford Road, Carmel Valley MTCA Mott Training Center Annex ZFD Zayante Fire Department 2211 Garden Rd., Shop C, Monterey 7700 East Zayante Rd., Felton

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