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                                   REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


      RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS                                  REPETITION OF COURSES
         U.S. citizens who are residents of California for LESS than   Courses completed with grades of “C” or better, unless
      one year by February 17, 2019 will be required to pay a tuition   specifically stated, cannot be repeated unless you file a petition.
      fee of $225 per unit and a capital outlay fee of $40 per unit.   If the petition is approved, only the first grade is considered in
      In order to be classified as a resident for tuition purposes, a   computing your cumulative grade point average.
      student must provide evidence of one year’s physical presence in   A course can be repeated twice when the grade received was
      California prior to the residence determination date;  evidence   substandard (D, F or P/NP). After completing the course with a
      of one year’s intent to make California a home for other than a   D grade or better, you should petition to have the Course
      temporary purpose; and, for any student seeking reclassification   Repetition Policy applied to your academic record. Only the
      from nonresident to resident status, evidence of independence   last grade will be used to compute the cumulative grade point
      from parents who are not residents of California.       average, but the original grade on the academic record will
         For non-citizens of the United States, a permanent resident   not be changed or deleted.
      card or other documentary evidence of lawful admission for
      permanent residence to the United States dated at least one   VETERANS
      year before the residence determination date for the semester   Per California Senate Bill 272, veterans will be given priority
      is required also. Falsification of residence will be considered   registration. In order to collect benefits veterans must file an
      grounds for dismissal from college.                     Intent-to-Register Agreement with the Veterans Resource Center
         International students are subject to international student   in AA-2. Veterans must have the following documents to proceed:
      tuition charges which are established on an annual basis. The   Letter of Eligibility from the Veterans Administration, DD214,
      current charge is $225 per unit and a capital outlay fee of $40   official college transcripts from all college work taken outside
      per unit.                                               of Glendale Community College, GCC assessment test results
         All immigration documentation and proof of California   in English and math, and selected college program offered at
      residency must be submitted to the Admissions and Records   GCC. Veterans must then establish a Student Educational Plan
      Office PRIOR to the start of the semester of attendance.  (SEP) with the Veterans Counselor prior to registration. It is the
                                                              Veteran’s responsibility to notify the college Veterans Office of
      WAITING LISTS                                           any changes of program prior to registration. Veterans taking
         Many classes have a wait list. If a registered student drops the   a course which lasts less than a semester will be paid only for
      course, the first wait list student will be automatically moved into   the actual enrollment period.
      the course. It is the student’s responsibility to verify enrollment
      status on the first day of class from the instructor. It is the student’s   NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL
      responsibility to drop a class without a “W” to be eligible for a   OPPORTUNITY POLICY
      refund or not be held responsible for payment of fees.     Glendale Community College  District is  a  multicultural
                                                              community of people from diverse racial, ethnic, linguistic
      ATTENDANCE, DROP AND WITHDRAWAL POLICY                  and class backgrounds, national origins, religious and political
         You are expected to attend all class meetings. It is your   beliefs, physical and mental abilities, and sexual orientations.
      responsibility to know the attendance and absence policies of   The activities, programs, classes, workshops/lectures, and
      your instructors. An instructor will drop you from a course for   everyday  interactions  of  this  district are  enriched  by  our
      absences and/or irregular attendance.                   acceptance of one another, and we strive to learn from each other
         It is your responsibility to officially withdraw from the college   in an atmosphere of positive engagement and mutual respect.
      or to drop a class within established deadlines. Failure to officially   Implicit in this mutual respect is the right of each of us to
      drop a class may result in a failing grade. February 29, 2020 is the   live, study, teach, and work free from harassment or denigration
      last date to drop a 16-week  course without notation and to file   on the basis of race, age, religious preference, gender, sexual
      for a refund. May 15, 2020 is the final date to drop a 16-week   orientation, color, national origin, or disability. Any violation
      course with a notation of “W.” If you are enrolled in a course   of this right—verbal or written abuse, threats, harassment,
      after May 15, 2020, you will receive an academic grade. Check   intimidation, or violence against person or property—will be
      page 3 of this schedule for drop dates for short term classes or   considered a violation of the principles of community that are
      in your student portal MyGCC.                           an integral part of the focus, goals, and mission of the Glendale
         Students receiving financial aid should contact their financial   Community College District.Glendale Community College District
      aid advisor before dropping classes to determine if they will owe   is committed to providing an equal opportunity for admissions,
      a financial aid repayment.                              student financing, student support programs and activities,
                                                              and employment regardless of race, religious creed, color, age,
      PASS/NO PASS PETITION                                   sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status,
         You may select a course as P/NP from the courses designated as   medical condition, or disability in accordance with federal,
      P/NP in the current college catalog. You must submit a completed   state, and local regulations. This Non-discrimination and Equal
                                                              Opportunity Policy covers admissions, access, and treatment in
      petition to Admissions and Records by March 6, 2020 for 16-week   District programs and activities, and application for and treatment
      classes, February 25, 2020 for first 8-week classes, March 6, 2020   in District employment.
      for first 6-week classes, April 28, 2020  for second 6-week and
      second 8-week classes.




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