De Anza College now offers FREE noncredit courses and certificate programs.
Summer Academy Summer registration for 2023 will open early in the year. Get a preview of this summer's class offerings below: High School - June 13 - July 22 [online] Art & Astronomy Classes at De Anza College - July 18 - July 29 [in-person]
Log in to MyPortal > Open the Apps page > Click on the Student Registration tile > Look under Registration Tools for Get Date to Register. Your date will be determined by your completion of the requirements for Priority Enrollment, your student status and number of units completed.
But there is a limit: You may not enroll in the same course more than three times. (A withdrawal from class due to active military orders does not count toward this limit.) If you get a W or a substandard grade in the same course twice, De Anza's online enrollment system will not allow you to enroll for a third time.
withdrawStudents may withdraw from a course with any of the following grades: Withdraw (W), Withdraw Pass (WP), Withdraw Fail (WF). A grade of W indicates that the student withdrew from a class with no effect to the student's GPA.
Generally, you'll want to take either 3 or 4 main academic classes each quarter, depending on what they are. 1-2 unit courses are excellent ways to explore, but piling up too many can complicate your schedule. 12-15 units is ideal for your first quarter.
Table 3 provides the average GPA of De Anza applicants, admits and enrollees to the UC system. Focusing on the top three UC campuses students transferred to (i.e. Davis, San Diego and Berkeley), the average GPA of enrolled students were 3.46, 3.60 and 3.77, respectively.
This means. You can request Pass/No Pass for classes taken in the current quarter, or retroactively for classes taken in winter, spring, summer or fall of 2020. You can request an Excused Withdrawal for the current quarter or retroactively for fall 2020.
Log in to myportal.fhda.edu to use the Add Code – either on or after the first day the class is scheduled to meet. (If the class has no scheduled meetings, the Add Code should work on the first date of the session.) Enter the 5-digit CRN for the class. (Don't use the Add Code yet.)
Credits and units mean the exact same thing. The words can be used interchangeably. When you pass a high school or college class, you earn the credits for that class. Each class is worth a certain number of units, and you have to get at least a D in a class to earn the units for that class.
Twelve unitsTwelve units is the minimum number of units required for classification as a full-time student. A normal class load will be 12-17 units. New students may not exceed a maximum of 21.5 units during their first quarter of enrollment at De Anza without the approval of the dean of Counseling.
De Anza and Foothill College have designated “Course Families” that include related or similar courses from both colleges. You may not enroll more than six times within a family of courses, whether they are offered at De Anza or Foothill. For more information, visit the Limits on Repeating Classes webpage.
At De Anza College you will receive your course credit in quarter units rather than semester units.
Quarter System One-fourth of the academic year. At Foothill College, the Fall Quarter begins in September; Winter Quarter begins in January; Spring Quarter begins in late March or early April; and Summer Session begins in late June or early July.
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A semester at West Valley College is 16 academic / school weeks. There are 2 semesters, plus Summer and Winter sessions, in an academic/school year. Within the University of California (UC) system, all campuses are on a quarter system with the exception of UC Berkeley.
You can search for available online courses in the De Anza College Schedule of Classes. Select the quarter you want to take the classes in, the click "Online Education" as the search criteria to see all the online course offerings for that quarter. (note: some courses require on-campus meetings)
De Anza College operates on a quarter system with twelve-week sessions beginning in late September and early January, April and June. Our online classes are academically identical to our traditional classes - the same start/end dates, drop/add dates. registration procedures and fees apply.
You should gain access to Canvas within 24 hours of receiving your Campus Wide ID. Your courses may not be available yet, but you can explore our Canvas Resource Library by clicking on the Help menu in Canvas.
The process for registering for online classes is the same as regular face-to-face classes (they follow the same academic calendar and the same fees apply). Please see De Anza's Registration Information page for the steps to follow.
If you'd like to add a course after the quarter begins, you must contact the instructor. Online Education does not provide Add Codes.
The primary objective of this course is to help students learn how accounting meets the information needs of various users by developing and communicating information that is used in decision-making. In this course, students learn to read, analyze and interpret external financial statements.
This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, response to crime, components of the system and current challenges to the system.
This course explores visual imagery throughout the world, for the purpose of refining visual literacy skills. Students study works of art by means of formal analysis and medium, the social experiences of artists, the function of works of art in their original environment, and comparison of works from different cultures.
This introductory course examines the major physical, psychosocial and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through middle childhood. There is an emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors.
This course explores theory and techniques of public speaking in a democratic society. The course provides an introduction to a variety of perspectives and approaches used to research, assess, organize, present, and evaluate public presentations. Students develop and apply effective research strategies.
This course provides an introduction to university level reading and writing, with an emphasis on analysis. The course closely examines of a variety of texts (personal, popular, literary, professional, academic) from culturally diverse traditions.
This course provides an introduction to the study of creativity in human life; its sources, development, social purpose, and role in culture change. Students analyze creativity as a central source of meaning and purpose in their lives as well as a development of their unique combination of human intelligences.
If you receive two W's, two substandard grades, or a combination thereof, the system will block you from enrolling again without an override. You will need to request an override from Admissions and Records to register in the course again. This will be the last time you may enroll in this class at Foothill-De Anza Community College District.
You are responsible for dropping courses that you choose to no longer attend.
If no other time will fit into your schedule of classes, add your name to a class waitlist .
NEW STUDENTS: To register for classes in MyPortal, you must first apply for admission. Remember to declare a major (not "undecided") and select a goal of transfer, degree or certificate if you want to qualify for priority enrollment. Then come back to this page and follow the steps below to register for classes.
Normally final grades will be available to view in MyPortal by the second Sunday after finals week if instructors have submitted grades on time .
Some transfer universities may not accept Pass grades for credit or major requirements, and you will not be allowed to repeat a class at Foothill after receiving a Pass grade.
Be on time for the first class meeting. Otherwise, you may be dropped from the class if there is a waitlist. If you no longer want to be enrolled in a class, it is your responsibility to officially drop classes .
Select the class you wish to drop from the “Select from your Schedule” menu. Enter the class you wish to add in the “Enter Class Number” box.
Adding a Closed Class. If a class is full, you have two options (1) register for an alternate course that fits in with your schedule or (2) get a permission number from the instructor. To obtain permission for a class that has filled to capacity, seek the instructor’s permission prior to the start of the class.
Enter the permission number in the box on the right side of the page, and click on “Next” to proceed to “Confirm Classes”. Complete your registration by clicking on “Finish Enrolling”, then go back to “My Class Schedule” to verify.
Add/Drop Policy. Santa Clara University does not accept add/drops after the deadline. If there are compelling reasons for an exception, please fill out the Undergraduate Student Petition - Exception to University Policy on the Office of the Registrar's Website.