
Important Information BEGINNING with the Fall 1999
semester, the new District policy
of a 10-week withdrawal deadline
goes into effect for the 18-week
session. The new withdrawal
deadline is:
March 24, 2000Spring Calendar
Students must ensure that the College Admissions Office has current address information on file at all times
| Notes and Dates that Apply To All Sessions | |
| *Withdrawal Deadline | The last day to withdraw from classes and receive a W symbol. Thereafter a student must receive a letter grade |
| **Holidays | No Saturday or Sunday classes following a Friday holiday |
| January 17 | Residence determination date |
| January 18 | Spring Semester begins |
| January 28 | Last day to drop a class and be eligible for refund of enrollment fees and/or non resident tuition |
| Feb. 4 | Last day to receive an add code issued by the instructor. Last day to process and pay for add codes. Deadline to drop classes with no "W" recorded |
| Feb. 11 | Holiday - Lincoln's Day |
| Feb. 18 | Las day to file a petition for Credit/No Credit |
| Feb. 21 | Holiday - Washington's Day |
| April 17-22 | Spring Break |
| March 24 | Withdrawal deadline - No drops accepted after this date |
| May 22-27 | Final examinations period |
| May 27 | End of session |
| June 2 | Deadline for instructors to submit final grades (6:30 p.m.) |
| 12-Week Saturday Session | January24 - April 15, 2000 |
| Jan. 29 | Classes begin |
| Feb. 4 | Last
day to receive an add code issued by instructor; last day to process and pay for add codes; deadline to drop classes with no W recorded |
| Feb. 17 | Last day to file a petition for Credit/No Credit option |
| March 14 | Withdrawal deadline- no drops accepted after this deadline |
| April 15 | End of session |
| April 19 | Deadline for instructors to submit final grades (3 p.m.) |
| 9-Week Session I and Term I MCAS Miramar Jet There | January 18 - March 18, 2000 |
| January 18 | Classes begin |
| January 27 | Last day to receive an add code issued by instructor; last day to process and pay for add codes; deadline to drop classes with no W recorded |
| January 28 | Last day to drop and be eligible for a refund of enrollment fees and/or nonresident tuition |
| Feb. 3 | Last day to file a petition for Credit/No Credit option |
| Feb. 11 | Holiday - Lincoln's Day |
| Feb. 21 | Holiday - Washington's Day |
| September 29 | Withdrawal deadline - no drops accepted after this date |
| March 18 | End of session |
| March 22 | Deadline for instructors to submit final grades (3 p.m.) |
| 9-Week Session II and Term II MCAS Miramar Jet There | March 20 - May 27, 2000 |
| March 20 | Classes begin |
| March 29 | Last day to receive an add code issued by instructor; last day to process and pay for add codes; deadline to drop classes with no W recorded |
| March 31 | Last day to drop and be eligible for a refund of enrollment fees and/or nonresident tuition |
| April 17-22 | Spring Break |
| April 6 | Last day to file a petition for Credit/No Credit option |
| May 3 | Withdrawal deadline* |
| May 27 | End of session |
| June 2 | Deadline for instructors to submit final grades (3:00 p.m.) |
MCAS Miramar (formerly NAS) Jet-There classes are open to the public
To attend on a military base, you will need a vehicle pass issued by the Pass and Decal Office appropriate to that base. We strongly recommend that you obtain your pass before the first night of class.
Be sure to bring the following items with you to the Pass Office:
All grades are available by telephone on the ClassTalk GradesLine at 624-2200
Students may call the GradesLine to access grades for any semester
GradesLine Hours: Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-8 p.m. and Friday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Students may request a printed copy of their last semester grades at a cost of $1. Prior semester grades are available by requesting an academic transcript
| Summer 1999 | August 24, 1999 |
| Fall 1999 | January 10, 2000 |
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All prerequisites, corequisites, or other limitations on enrollment stated in the College catalog will be strictly enforced. Prerequisites also apply to courses added at the beginning of the semester.
Placement Testing:
Students may clear English and math prerequisites by taking the placement test and scoring at the required skill level. For example, if you take the English placement test and score Writing 5 (W5) and Reading 5 (R5), you will have met the prerequisite for English 101. Contact the Counseling Office for more information.Transfer Work or Equivalent Courses:
Students who have completed equivalent courses at another college should request transcripts be sent immediately. DO NOT DELAY! Getting your transcripts in early will help avoid enrollment delays.Challenge:
Students who believe they have met the prerequisite in other ways such as private instruction or on the job training may file a Petition to challenge. Students may challenge a prerequisite or corequisite based
upon specific criteria. Petition to Challenge forms and instructions are available in the College Admissions Office.
A Prerequisite Hotline is available to answer your questions at 584-6995
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
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For comments or suggestions
please e-mail Edith Pollack,
Administrative Secretary to the Vice President of Student Services
or phone (858) 536-7810
