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Courses numbered 100-298 are full collegiate level courses for which transfer articulation, C-ID transfer equivalents, or lower-division comparable courses at a UC or CSU exist. The courses are certified by the college to be of baccalaureate level and meet the criteria in California Code of Regulations Title 5 Education Codes 55002, 55005, and ...
Auto Tech, Mopar College Automotive Program (CAP), Associate of Applied Science; Auto Tech, Mopar College Automotive Program (CAP), Level 2 Certificate of Technology; Auto Tech, Toyota Technician Training & Education Network (T-TEN) Program, Associate of Applied Science
Emergency Response. Call 281-476-9128 on a cell or 5555 on a campus phone for an immediate emergency response from the San Jacinto College Police Department. They can assist with law enforcement needs. For non-emergency needs such as flat tires, keys locked in cars, and escorts around campus, please call 281-476-1820.
WEPAIn order to print documents on a San Jacinto College campus, students must use the WEPA (pronounced wee' pah) printing system. The term WEPA refers to any one of the stand-alone print stations that are located in various campus facilities.Mar 10, 2022
Term. There are varying lengths of academic terms including but not limited to 16-week, 13-week, and 8-week courses.
2.0Overall Institution GPA The College has established 2.0 as the minimum GPA requirement for a student to remain in good academic standing. Students may refer to the Academic Status section for more information.
In-state tuition 3,240 USD, Out-of-state tuition 5,040 USD (2019 – 20)San Jacinto College: Central Campus / Undergraduate tuition and fees
SAT minimum score of 480 on the Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) test shall be exempt for both reading and writing sections of the TSIA; a minimum score of 530 on the mathematics test shall be exempt for the mathematics section of the TSIA.
Course Numbers. The four-digit numbering system is interpreted as follows: the first digit indicates the level of the course; the second digit is the number of credits available; the third and fourth digits are chosen by the department offering the course.
Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school. Grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships help make college or career school affordable.
Students who attended San Jac in Fall 2020 or Spring 2021, and received a W or F in a class, can retake the class this summer or fall. The college will pay your tuition for up to two classes. To enroll and retake a class this summer or fall, please contact your high school counselor.
A grade of FX is given to students who never attend class or who stop attending during the term without officially withdrawing.
We Keep Education AffordableFall and SpringTuition/fees$9,450Books/Transportation/Insurance$5,649Living Expenses$16,878Total$31,9771 more row
Tuition and fees are based on two 15-hour semesters in the 2021-2022 academic year....Estimated Tuition & Fees for 2021-2022 Academic Year.ResidentNon-ResidentTuition$10,856$26,096Required Fees$1,014$1,014Total$11,870$27,1101 more row
Based on published tuition prices, we estimate the current cost of a 2 year associate degree and living expenses at San Jacinto Community College to be $36,374 - assuming graduation in normal time....2 Year Sticker Price.YearTexas ResidentsNon Residents2$20,067$22,0531 more row
Courses numbered 1-69 are non-degree applicable and may not be used to meet graduation requirements. Units represented in the course MUST be replaced by (an) additional course (s) in order to meet graduation unit requirements for associate degrees or certificates.
The courses are certified by the college to meet the criteria in California Code of Regulations Title 5 Education Codes 55002, 55005, and 55061-55063 termed “standard of rigor” for associate degree and transfer level courses. Courses at this level are applicable to non-transfer associate degrees and certificates.
Courses numbered 80-98 are academic courses not transferable to four-year institutions but applicable to non-transfer associate’s degrees and certificates. For purposes of non-transfer associate-degree graduation, state regulations limit general math courses in the category to Math 094 (Accelerated Algebra) or higher.
A prerequisite is a course (or qualification) which must be taken before a student may register for a subsequent course. It is the student’s responsibility to comply with prerequisites of all courses for which they enroll. Course prerequisites are listed in this catalog and in the online course search engine.
If a prerequisite is listed for a course, it means that the discipline faculty and department via the curriculum process have determined that students who lack the prerequisite are highly unlikely to succeed in the course. Therefore, the student MUST meet the prerequisite listed before enrolling in the course.
Courses numbered 700-898 are career education courses intended for employment and which do not transfer to a university.
Final determination regarding the transfer of college credit rests with the individual receiving institution. Courses numbered 299/699/899 are Special Projects created to provide academic opportunities for students who are capable of independent work with interest and previous coursework within a specific subject field.