From Here You Can Go Anywhere

From Here You Can Go Anywhere

Cañada College FromFrom Here Here You you Can GoGo Anywhere Anywhere Summer Classes Begin June 16 Summer/Fall 2014 Fall Classes Begin August 18 Off Campus Locations 4C’s Child Care Coordinating Council 330 Twin Dolphin Drive, Suite 119, Redwood City (650) 517-1400 Carlmont High School 1400 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont (650) 595-0210 College of San Mateo 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo (650) 574-6161 Cunha Intermediate School 600 Church Street, Half Moon Bay (650) 712-7190 East Palo Alto Academy 475 Pope St, Menlo Park (650) 329- 2811 East Palo Alto Phoenix Academy 1039 Garden Street, East Palo Alto (650) 325-1460 Fair Oaks Head Start 3502 Middlefield, Menlo Park (650) 368-0869 Half Moon Bay High School Lewis Foster Drive, Half Moon Bay (650) 719-7200 Hawes School 909 Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City (650) 366-3122 Hoover School 701 Charter St., Redwood City (650) 366-8415 Los Robles Magnet Academy Campus Directory 2450 Ralmar Avenue, East Palo Alto (650) 329-6536 Admissions & Records/Registration .................. 9-120 Learning Center ................................................. 9-210 Articulation ......................................................... 9-132 Library........................................................9-3rd Floor Menlo Park Center/JobTrain 1200 O’Brien, Menlo Park Associated Students .......................................... 5-354 Lost & Found (located in Public Safety) ............ 9-151 (650) 325-6936 Athletics ............................................................. 1-204 Middle College High School ............................ 13-106 Bookstore ..................................................................2 Outreach .......................................................... 22-106 Moon Ridge 2001 Miramontes Point Road, Half Moon Bay Box Office .......................................................... 3-205 Placement Tests/Assessment ........................... 9-120 (650) 560-4872 Business Office/Cashier .....................................9-119 President’s Office .............................................. 8-206 Sequoia Adult School Business, Design & Workforce Division .......... 13-105 Psychological Services ...................................... 5-303 3247 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park Business Skills Center ..................................... 13-217 Public Information .............................................. 3-103 (650) 306-8866 CalWORKs ........................................................ 9-120 Refunds (Registration Fees)/Cashier .................9-119 Sequoia High School Cañada College University Center (conference Science and Technology Division ................... 18-109 1201 Brewster Ave., Redwood City center) .......................................................................6 Security Office (Parking Enforcement) .............. 9-151 (650) 367-9780 Career Center .................................................... 5-332 STEM Center ..................................................... 9-210 Skyline College College for Working Adults (CWA)....................18-110 Student Life & Leadership ................................. 5-354 3300 College Dr., San Bruno Community Based English Tutoring (CBET) ..... 3-147 Student Government Office ............................... 5-354 (650) 738-4100 Coop. Ed./Work Experience Program ............. 13-124 Theater Event Coordinator ................................ 3-133 Taft School Counseling Center Welcome Center ......... 9-1st Floor Transfer Center ................................................. 9-120 903 10th Ave., Redwood City Disability Resource Center ................................ 5-303 (650) 369-2589 TRiO Student Support Services ........................ 9-213 Evening Services ............................................... 8-206 Tutorial Center ................................................... 9-210 EOPS / CARE.................................................... 9-134 Upward Bound Program ...................................22-112 Facilities Usage/Rental .......................................9-119 University Center ............................................... 5-230 Financial Aid ...................................................... 9-109 Veteran’s Affairs ................................................. 9-120 Health Center .................................................... 5-303 V-ROC (Veteran Resource & Opportunity Humanities & Social Sciences Division ............. 3-205 Center)...................................................... 9-2nd Floor Instruction Office................................................ 8-202 Vice President, Instruction ................................. 8-202 International Student Center.............................. 5-229 Vice President, Student Services ...................... 8-209 Important Dates Summer 2014 DATES IMPORTANT Priority Registration Dates: To receive a priority registration date, students must be in good standing. “Good Standing” is defined as students who are not on academic/ progress probation (for two consecutive semesters), or on dismissal, or have not earned more than 100 degree applicable units. April 28 . Priority registration for EOPS, DRC, CalWORKs, Veterans and Foster Youth. Current Student Educational Plan required April 29 . Priority registration for Athletes, Honors Students, Associated Student Board, International Students. Current Student Educational Plan required April 30-May 2 . Priority registration for continuing students with current Student Educational Plans by unit value earned May 2 . Continuing Middle College Students and PEP students May 3 . New matriculants who have completed assessment, orientation, and counseling May 4-6 . All continuing students May 6 . Continuing Concurrent Enrollment high school students & New Middle College students May 7-10 . All other students May 10 . New Concurrent Enrollment Students Academic Calendar June 16 . Summer Classes begin June 16-21 . Late registration on a space available basis (See Instructor for late add authorization code) July 4 . Holiday - Independence Day July 26 . 6-week Summer Session ends August 9 . 8-week Summer Session ends Grades are available on WebSMART beginning August 14. Grades are NOT mailed. IMPORTANT SUMMER INFORMATION: The last day to withdraw from a Summer Session course with eligibility for refund is 10% of the scheduled length of the course. The last day to withdraw from a Summer Session course without it appearing on the student transcript is 30% of the scheduled length of the course. PLEASE NOTE: For exact deadline date, check course in WebSmart: www.canadacollege.edu Final examinations for all summer classes will be held on the last meeting day of the class . Please note: College offices are CLOSED ON FRIDAYS DURING SUMMER. Community Events Calendar ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME EVENT Saturday, November 22, 2014, 8:00pm Saturday, June 7, 2014 Mahler: Symphony No. 9 San Mateo Elks Club CAÑADA COLLEGE THEATER ARTS PRODUCTION 24TH ANNUAL ARTISTRY IN FASHION DESIGNER "ANTIGONE" by Sophocles SALE Performances: Fashion Show and Fashion Department Open House Wednesday 10/22 & Thursday 10/23, Matinee times TBA; Saturday, September 27, 2014, 10:00 am-4:00 pm Saturday 10/25, 8:00pm; For more information: www.artistryinfashion.com Sunday 10/26, 2:00pm; Wednesday 10/29 & Thursday 10/30, Matinee times TBA; 17TH ANNUAL ARTS & OLIVE FESTIVAL Saturday 11/1, 8:00pm; Annual Scholarship Fund Raiser Sunday 11/2, 2:00pm Sunday, October 5, 2014, 10:00 am-5:00 pm CAÑADA COLLEGE STUDENT DANCE PERFORMANCE REDWOOD SYMPHONY CONCERTS Friday, December 12, 2014 at 7:30 pm All concerts held in the Cañada College Main Theater For more information: canadacollege.edu/dance/ Sunday, October 26, 2014, 8:00pm Tchaikovsky/Pamela Hill Nettleton: Nutcracker: The Untold Story CAÑADA COLLEGE 650-306-3100 WWW.CANADACOLLEGE.EDU 1 Important Dates Fall 2014 Priority Registration Dates: To receive a priority registration date, students must be in good standing. “Good Standing” is defined as students who are not on academic/progress probation (for two consecutive semesters), or on dismissal, or have not earned more than 100 degree applicable units. April 28 . Priority registration for EOPS, DRC, CalWORKs, Veterans and Foster Youth. Current Student Educational Plan required Arpil 29 . Priority registration for Athletes, Honors Students, Associated Student Board, International Students. Current Student Educational Plan required April 30-May 2 . Priority registration for continuing students with current Student Educational Plans by unit value earned May 2 . Continuing Middle College Students and PEP students May 3 . New matriculants who have completed assessment, orientation, and IMPORTANT DATES IMPORTANT counseling May 4-6 . All continuing students May 6 . Continuing Concurrent Enrollment high school students & New Middle College students May 7-10 . All other students May 10 . New Concurrent Enrollment Students Academic Calendar August 14-15 . Flex Days (No Classes) August 18 . Day & Evening Classes begin August 18-29 . Late registration on a space available basis (See Instructor for late add authorization code) August 29 . Last day to ADD a semester length course August 29 . Last day to drop from a semester length course and be eligible for a partial refund August 30-31 . Declared Recess September 1 . Labor Day (Holiday) September 2 . Cal Grant Community College Deadline to submit GPA Verification and 2014-2015 FAFSA September 7 . Last day to drop a semester length course without a “W” September 7 . Last day to declare

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