CCC 2018 Spring Schedule

Clovis Community College – Spring 2018 Class Schedule 132 Graduation Requirements Graduation requirements for an Associate Degree from Clovis Community College may be found in the college catalog and in the Counseling Office. It is the responsibility of the student to consult a counselor regarding the proper sequence in which courses should be taken to satisfy degree and graduation requirements. Pre- and Co-Requisites Board Policy 5202(a) permits students to challenge pre- and co-requisites. Information and forms regarding the prerequisite challenge procedure may be obtained from the Couseling Office. Transcript Requests Students may request transcripts online at www.cloviscollege.edu >Admissions & Aid> Order Transcripts, Online Forms. All students are entitled to two free lifetime copies of their transcripts; additional copies are $5 each and must be paid for in advance. Official transcripts will be mailed directly to the designated recipient(s). Be sure the name and address of the recipient(s) is accurate and complete. Transfer Requirements With careful planning, a student can complete their freshman and sophomore course work at Clovis Community College and be eligible to transfer to a four-year college or university. Students are advised to become familiar with the current catalog of the college to which they plan to transfer. It is also recommended that students work closely with their counselor in order to fulfill transfer requirements to the college of their choice. Additional transfer information may be found in the catalog. Final Grade Reports To view your grades, please log on to WebAdvisor. If you wish to have your grades mailed, please request your grade report online at www.cloviscollege.edu, Online Forms. Student Support Services Admissions and Records The Admissions and Records is responsible for collecting fees for parking permits, registration fees, Associated Student Government (ASG) fees, child care fees, etc. The Admissions and Records is located in AC2-130A. Office Hours are Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Fridays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please note: hours are extended through registration. Telephone (559) 325-5200. Assessment It is highly recommended that students planning to take an English class, a math class, or a class that has an English or math prerequisite or advisories take an English/math placement test prior to registration if they have not met the class prerequisite by other means. This test is by appointment administered through the Counseling Office. A schedule of testing times and dates is established at the beginning of each month. Please contact Student Services at (559) 325-5230 for dates, times and locations. Test scores are used for counseling purposes and to assist with correctly advising students’ class placement. These tests are not entrance examinations, and the results will not prevent any prospective student from admission to the college. If possible, the placement tests should be completed well before registering for classes so that courses can be approved by a counselor on the registration form. After a student takes the placement test, the student will discuss the test results and answers to the assessment survey with a counselor. If the student thinks the student may discuss this with the counselor. A student may decide to retake the test or make a course selection based on the total assessment with the counselor. If a student wishes to take a class other than the one recommended by the assessment process, the student may discuss this with the counselor. If he or she agrees, the counselor will approve the student’s entry into that class. If

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