You will receive a welcome letter from College of San Mateo which contains your Student ID Number (G Number) and Username. Visit WebSMART and log into your account using your Username and Password.
For Cañada College, College of San Mateo and Skyline College, catalog rights apply to enrollment in any of the San Mateo County Community College District colleges. For the purpose of this policy, "continuous enrollment" means attending at least one term (fall, spring, summer) each academic year.
Most CSM courses are graded on the basis of the standard letter grades (A, B, C, D, F). Some courses are graded on a Pass (P) or No Pass (NP) basis, and are so designated in the schedule of classes.
There are standard formats that many colleges use to signify dates, levels and titles. Most college courses are identified by three to four numbers. For example, the first digit may indicate the class year, the middle two digits may identify the subject and the last digit may indicate the number of credit hours.
Course Numbers These numbers are the main way colleges organize their course catalog. No two courses at a college will share the exact same course number. The most useful thing for students to understand about these numbers is how to distinguish between upper-level credit and lower-level credit.
Register for ClassesReview course options and plan your schedule through WebSchedule. ... Log into WebSMART. ... Click on Registration.Click on Registration Add/Drop Classes.Select the term and click on Submit.More items...
All campus activities and events are resumed through normal operations. All employees and students approved to access campus facilities may engage in in-person campus activities. The public and visitors may also engage in in-person campus activities if they comply with district safety guidelines and other policies.
The word "class" is used to identify the days/times that a specific course meets (i.e. BIOL 1408 8001). These specific class meetings are called class sections. The word "course" is used to identify a common topic or subject area. These courses will share a common course number (i.e. BIOL 1408).
0:100:33How to find course ID - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUp at the top under section number 1 directly under the course name you'll see the course ID in thisMoreUp at the top under section number 1 directly under the course name you'll see the course ID in this case.
How to Create an OpenCCC Account – Application Part 1On the NOCE website, hover over Admission & Registration. ... Complete Create Account page 1 of 3. ... Complete Create Account page 2 of 3. ... Complete Create Account page 3 of 3. ... You've completed part 1 of the application!
Log intoWebSMART Click on Registration Add/Drop Classes. Select the term and click "Submit" Note: At this point you may be asked to confirm your personal information. On the Registration Add/Drop page, find the class you want to drop and change the drop down menu from "None" to "Drop." Click on Submit Changes.
The California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (CCCCO) oversees the community college system, which consists of 112 community colleges in 72 districts.
CSM Athletics We play in the Bay 6 Conference which is arguably the toughest conference in the state.
We currently offer classes both in-person and fully online. Resources like Zoom and Canvas are used for many classes, and below you'll find ways to access your email, join meetings, and submit online assignments. This is where you'll find important tools for your classes.
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Apply if you’re a new student. Fill out your Financial Aid application (FAFSA). View the spring class schedule. And get vaccinated to attend in-person classes. Have questions? Visit our Virtual Front Desk.
Your student portal to Canvas, WebSMART, Student Success Link, Virtual Campus, and more.
WebSchedule provides the most up-to-date course offering information! This is your real-time resource for planning your schedule.
The CSM Catalog is published exclusively online. There is no printed catalog, though you will find printable PDFs on the site (please take care to conserve paper).
These websites and resources will aid you in your success! Please visit the following department websites to obtain important information regarding registration dates, financial aid opportunities, student fees, campus map, and more.
This is the official annual "catalog rights" edition of the CSM catalog, formatted for easy printing.
Each catalog covers an academic year that reflects enrollment beginning with the fall term and includes subsequent spring and summer terms. Having “catalog rights” means students are held to the graduation requirements listed in the catalog at the time enrollment begins.
Every effort is made to ensure that the course information, applicable policies, and other materials presented in the CSM catalog are accurate and current. In the event that information requires updating, it will be reflected in the web-based version of the catalog.
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