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Admissions and Registration

2015-2016 Catalog

exceed 90 SCCCD degree applicable units and are:

eligible as a member of the armed forces or a veteran

pursuant to Education Code section 66025.8; a foster

youth or former foster youth pursuant to Education Code

section 66025.9; eligible and receiving services through

California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to

Kids (CalWORKs), Disabled Student Programs and

Services (DSP&S) or Extended Opportunity Programs

and Services (EOPS). Additionally, according to state

regulation, the district shall not deny a foster youth

or former foster youth priority registration for enrollment

for failing to meet minimum academic standards or for

exceeding 90 units.

2. Continuing students, not on academic or progress

probation for two consecutive terms, that do not exceed

90 SCCCD degree applicable units and developed

a student education plan, as defined in these policies

and procedures. Beginning summer/fall 2016, priority

registration for continuing students will require

orientation, assessment, and student education plan.

3. First time students who have completed the college

orientation, assessment, and developed student education

plans.

Concurrent College Enrollment

Students planning to attend Reedley College and another

college (not in the SCCCD) at the same time are required to

obtain a “Concurrent Enrollment Authorization” form from

the college where the major number of units will be taken.

Forms are available at the Admissions and Records Office in

the Student Services Building for students who will be taking

the majority of units at Reedley College.

Other colleges and sites in the SCCCD offer courses and

programs not available at Reedley College. Students may

attend both colleges concurrently without following the

procedure described above.

Students may contact their counselors for more specific

information on procedures to be followed.

Intra-District Transfer

Reedley College students who plan to transfer to other colleges

and sites in the SCCCD for the ensuing semester will receive

the same registration service and priority as currently enrolled

other colleges and sites in the SCCCD students. It is advised

that any transfer student see a counselor.

Class Schedule Change

Errors in registration should be rectified during the first

week of each semester. Students are encouraged to discuss

with their counselors program changes that affect their

educational plans.

Student Fees

NOTE: Enrollment fees for California residents are subject

to change without notice per California State Legislature and

Governor. If enrollment fees are raised after you enroll, you

will be notified of the additional amount that you need to pay.

Enrollment Fees*

The state of California mandates an enrollment fee be

charged to all students. Each student pays this enrollment

fee based upon the number of units he/she registers for each

semester. California residents are charged $46 per unit.

Fees are due on the date indicated in the Schedule and as

posted on the College website. Beginning the first day of the

semester, however, fees are due the same day of registration.

California residents are encouraged to apply for the Board

of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver through the Financial

Aid Office. Effective fall 2006, the Student Health Fee will

no longer be covered by the Board of Governors Fee Waiver.

(E.C. 76300; 5 CCR 58500-58509).

* Fees are subject to change without notice.

Nonresident and International Tuition

Nonresident and international students are charged tuition

fee as follows (Education Code 76140.5):

Regular and Summer Sessions

Each full unit taken:

Nonresident Student Tuition.............. $235

International Student Tuition............. $235

Plus Enrollment Fee per unit................$46

Note: Nonresident tuition is computed each year in accordance

with a state-mandated formula and is therefore subject to change.

Contact the Business Office for current information. Fees are

subject to change without notice.

A “nonresident” student is a student who has not resided in

the state for more than one year immediately preceding the

first day of the regular semester/summer session (Title 5,

Section 54002), or has not demonstrated evidence of intent

to be a California resident. Check with the Admissions and

Records Office for details regarding residency requirements.