If you withdraw from ALL of your classes before 60% of the semester, you may be expected to repay all or a portion of your financial aid.
Upon acceptance of financial aid (cashing a check or accepting direct deposit), I hereby certify that:
Effective July 1, 2011, due to changes in federal regulations, a student may receive federal financial aid (Title IV funds) for a repeated course only once if the course was previously passed (D or above). Normal SAP policy still applies.
For short-term courses, the waitlist will close 7 days prior to the start of the class.
If you are on a waitlist after registration closes, you must attend the first class meeting and check with the instructor to see if there is space available for late enrollment. If you do not attend the first day of class, you will lose your place on the waitlist and another student may be added instead.
A waitlist is a list that students can join to wait for open seats in a class. If a student in the class drops, a seat opens up and is filled by a student on the waitlist. Being on the waitlist does not guarantee you a seat in the class.
Once permission to register is granted, you will have four days (including weekends) to enroll in the class using WebAdvisor. After four days, if you have not enrolled in the class, you will be removed from the active waitlist and the next student on the list will be notified.
To locate your student ID number, enter “application acknowledgment” in your email search bar. Option 2: Search using your last name and social security number. Option 3: Call the SCCCD Student Helpdesk at 1 (844) 887-2223.
Beginning today, January 24, 2022, each of the colleges will offer free on-campus COVID-19 testing for employees and students who may have been exposed. Employees or students who do not have symptoms, may go inside and test.
State Center Community College District (SCCCD) Trustees announced the schedule of the virtual public forums for the finalists in the SCCCD Chancellor Search. Students, faculty, staff, administrators and the community are invited to meet and learn more...
The Vocational Nursing Program is accredited by the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (BVNPT). It requires three semesters of full-time study once the admission requirements are completed.
The Vocational Nursing Program is accredited by the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (BVNPT). It requires three semesters of full-time study once the admission requirements are completed.
Use your Student Education Plan (SEP) to determine which classes you need. If you need a new SEP, talk to an academic counselor.
FAFSA application must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office to qualify for funding including California Promise Grant and scholarships.
To repeat an HWPS course for the third time or more, you will need to complete a course repeat request form and then meet with the HWPS Achievement Coach. If you have questions about course repeats, contact HWPS at (505) 224-4111. HWPS Courses. CHW – Community Health Worker.
To repeat an MSE course for the third time or more, you will need to complete a course repeat request form. Based on your GPA and number of attempts, you may be required to meet with the MSE Achievement Coach or an Associate Dean.
To repeat a CHSS course for the third time or more, you will need to complete a course repeat request form and then meet with a CHSS Achievement Coach. If you have questions about course repeats, contact CHSS at (505) 224-3588. CHSS Courses.