where arre the whatcom community college course numbers listed

by Kenton Murazik 10 min read

See more

College catalog & course descriptions. Whatcom Community College's college catalog should be used for educational planning purposes only. Explore Class Schedule Search to view our most current course offerings. To view current and past print copies of the catalog, please visit the library or the Registration Office. 2020-2021 catalog.

What is a passing grade at Whatcom Community College?

510. Page 2 of 2. 237 W Kellogg Road Bellingham, WA 98226 360.383.3000 www.whatcom.ctc.edu. P - Pass. For predetermined S/U graded credit classes, “P” indicates a passing grade for the class but it does satisfy the prerequisite for other classes.

Is Whatcom Community College accredited?

Whatcom Community College is a regionally and nationally accredited college with an accomplished faculty and staff who serve nearly 11,000 students annually.

How do I register for classes at Whatcom Community College?

On your Student Homepage, select the Manage Classes tile, then select Class Search and Enroll. To enroll in the class section select the right arrow > at the end of the row. Select the Next button to navigate through the 4 review/submit steps. If you are all done searching for classes, you will select enroll.

Does Whatcom Community College have dorms?

WELCOME TO CEDAR HALL! Cedar Hall offers Whatcom students the opportunity to live and connect on campus. The Cedar Hall community provides housing for 230 students in a variety of suites and offers plenty of community space for studying, meeting and socializing.

How many students are at Whatcom Community College?

11,457 (2017)Whatcom Community College / Total enrollment

How much is tuition at Whatcom Community College?

In-state tuition 4,764 USD, Out-of-state tuition 10,209 USD (2019 – 20)Whatcom Community College / Undergraduate tuition and fees

How do I drop a class at Whatcom Community College?

If you enroll for classes and your financial aid awards pay your tuition and then you decide not to attend, you must officially notify the Financial Aid Office by completing a Quarterly Adjustment Form and drop your classes by notifying Whatcom's Registration Office before the fifth day of classes of the quarter or you ...

How do I access my WCC email?

How to logon: To access your student WCC email, follow these steps: Go to the Office 365 Portal – https://www.outlook.com/my.sunywcc.edu. Enter your WCC email account with your student email address and password.Aug 21, 2018

Is Whatcom Community College in person?

Yes. WCC requires students taking in-person classes and/or accessing on-campus services and resources to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

How course translations are determined

Course translations are determined by comparing your transfer college’s course catalog descriptions against WCC’s current catalog course descriptions. Course translations can be determined to be:

When a transfer course matches a WCC course

Example: The transfer college’s HIST 111 matches Whatcom’s HIST 210. It would be noted as HIST 210 TR. TR identifies a transfer course

When a course from another college is not equivalent to a course at WCC

Example: The transfer college’s GEOL 255 does not match any WCC course. Translations then are made by assigning a generic number within the range of 600 to 699. The number ranges do represent the degree categories such as core, humanities, social behavioral, math science, listed transferable electives or unlisted non-transferable electives.

Semester credit conversions

Semester credits are multiplied by 1.5 to convert to quarter credits. For AAS distribution (not electives) a 3 credit semester course will be rounded to 5 credits. This is applicable only to a 4.5 conversion. The rounding-up cannot be applied to a lower credit such as 3.5, 2.5 or 1.5.

Common course numbering (CCN)

Common Course Numbering (CCN with an & suffix) is a state-wide project among the community and technical colleges to share identical Course ID’s (disciplines and numbers) and titles for selected courses.

Questions?

If you have questions please stop by the Registration & Student Records office in Laidlaw Center 102. We will need to see your photo ID to speak specifically about your academic records.