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Contents

2-54
General Information
2 President’s Message
3 Important Dates/Calendar
5 Enrollment Steps
6 Student Success Centers
7 Get The Classes You Want
8 Admissions Information
13 Admissions Process
15 Registration Information
17 Enrollment Process
19 My CCC Reference Guide
25 Nonresident Forms
27 Costs and Fees
31 EOPS/CARE/NextUp
33 Financial Aid
35 Career Training
36 Distance Learning
37 Student Services
41 Veterans
41 Workforce Development &
Corporate Education
42 Policies and Regulations
53 Health Services
53 Bookstore
54 Online Library

56-142
Course Listings
56 Fall Courses

143-153
Distance Learning
144 Benefits of Distance Learning
145 Degrees & Certificates
146 Online Course Information
147 Telecourse Information
149 Textbooks/Materials
150 Proctor Rules & Regulations
151 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

154-160
Programs
154 STAR 2.0
155 Associate Degree Programs for Transfer
156 Military Programs
157 Learning1ST Associate to Bachelor’s
158 TEACh3
160 APACT
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
Dear Students:
Welcome to Coastline Community College! We are honored to serve you during the Fall semester
of 2018 and are very glad you have made the wise choice for YOUR future by enrolling at
Coastline.
Investing in a college education is still the smartest investment you can make. Research
consistently shows that college graduates earn more than those with high school diplomas—as
much as 40% more over the course of their lifetime. Degree earners also find more job
opportunities open to them and tend to be happier with their careers. If that sounds like the
future you want, you’ve definitely come to the right place. As a fully accredited college, Coastline
provides affordable, accessible, and high quality education at three beautiful campuses in Orange
County (Garden Grove, Newport Beach, and Westminster), as well as convenient, online courses
and degrees you can take right from your home, wherever you live.
Coastline is focused on YOUR Success. Since we started in 1976, our focus has been on helping
YOU, the student, achieve your academic and career goals. Whether your goal is to earn your
Associate degree and transfer to a university or to complete a certificate to improve your career
opportunities, Coastline is here to help YOU succeed. You can count on first-class student support
services and programs, low student-faculty ratio, high-caliber faculty, and academic excellence.
You can complete courses on-site; you can pick up that extra class you need to complete your
coursework and degree program at a four-year university; or get a 100% online degree through
our distance learning program—the opportunities are plentiful. If you are interested in a career in
cybersecurity, paralegal studies, process technology, or other high-in-demand careers, Career and
Technical Education is also available to you with remarkably successful career placement statistics.
Or if you are a member of the Military, Coastline also provides nationally-recognized educational
programs and services to thousands of active-duty Service members, and their family members
worldwide through our Extended Learning Division for active-duty military and veterans.
Ranked as one of the fastest growing community colleges in the United States by Community
College Week, Coastline is one of the most unique community colleges in California. You will find
that with offerings such as transfer degree programs, 100% online degrees, site-based degrees,
military education, corporate training, workforce development programs, and Career and
Technical Education offerings, you have many choices and great opportunities to achieve your
goals. Rest assured, you have come to the right college because we care about you, and we are
deeply committed to supporting your success. Have a wonderful and productive year.
Sincerely,

Dr. Loretta P. Adrian


President

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IMPORTANT DATES
August 26 (Sunday) ���������������������������������������� Residency Determination Date
August 27 (Monday) �������������������������������������� Class instruction begins
September 2 (Sunday) ������������������������������������ Last day to enroll in 1st 8-week onsite and Distance Learning
classes with instructor permission
September 9 (Sunday) ������������������������������������ Last day to enroll in 16-week onsite and Distance Learning
classes with instructor permission
September 24 (Monday) ������������������������������� Mid, 8-week classes begin
October 22 (Monday) ������������������������������������ Second, 8-week classes begin
November 9 (Friday) �������������������������������������� Filing deadline—Fall Graduation
December 14 (Friday) ������������������������������������ End of semester

Holidays (College closed–No Classes)


September 3 (Monday) ���������������������������������� Labor Day
November 12 (Monday) �������������������������������� Veterans Day
November 22-25 (Thursday & Sunday) ������� Thanksgiving Holiday
December 17-January 1 �������������������������������� Winter Break

Drop Dates Coastline’s Vision:


Creating opportunities for student success. 

Refer to your Student Program (Web Schedule Bill) at MyCCC for Coastline’s Mission: Coastline Community College
exact deadlines. steadfastly focuses on providing access and supporting
DEADLINE TO SELECT PASS/NO PASS GRADING student success and achievement. Inspired by an innovative
OPTION—Students wishing to select the P/NP grading and student-centered mindset, Coastline delivers flexible
courses and services that cultivate and guide diverse student
option courses must submit the form to the Admissions Office
populations across the globe to complete pathways leading
by the same deadline date as the last day to drop without a to the attainment of associate degrees, certificates, career
“W”. The deadline date for each course can be found on your readiness, and transfer to four-year colleges/universities.
MyCCC “Student Class Program (web schedule bill)” or on the
coastline.edu searchable schedule.
Coastline Community College
REFUND POLICY—Refund policy for enrollment, health, President: Loretta P. Adrian, Ph.D.
material, nonresident tuition and parking fees for short-term
Coast Community College District  
classes is the refund cutoff date on which 10% of the class Chancellor: John Thomas Weispfenning, Ph.D.  
meeting has occurred. Refer to your Student Schedule/Bill at
MyCCC for exact refund dates. Accreditation: Coastline is accredited by the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, a nationally recognized regional accrediting agency.  
CLASS CANCELLATION—The college reserves the right
Non-Discrimination Statement: The Coast Community College
to cancel classes. All classes offered are based upon sufficient District is committed to equal opportunity in educational programs,
enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes may be employment, and all access to institutional programs and activities. The
cancelled as a result of low enrollment, State legislation, and/or District does not discriminate unlawfully in providing educational or
employment opportunities to any person on the basis of race or ethnicity,
financial considerations. When classes are cancelled due to low gender, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, national origin,
enrollment, every attempt will be made to help students adjust sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, pregnancy, physical
their academic schedules. or mental disability, military or veteran status, or genetic information
or because he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing
ATTENTION: MILITARY & CORPORATE characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or
EDUCATION STUDENTS— The above calendar and more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
published Non-Payment Drop Policy may not apply to students
registering for the Military/Corporate education terms. For
applicable TA/Payment and Drop Deadlines, check the Military
& Corporate Education Academic Calendar. Visit coastline.edu for class schedule.

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Hello Fellow Students,


Welcome to Coastline Community College’s 2018 Fall semester! Whether you are a new student or one
that is getting ready to graduate, we are certain that you will be satisfied with our on-site, online, and
blended programs. At Coastline, you will find approachable and helpful faculty who care about your
academic experience and success in and beyond the classroom. The time is now to move closer to your
goals and we are here to help you make it happen at Coastline! While here, please consider participating
in Associated Student Government (ASG)! We truly need and welcome input from all students—
Distance Learning students, Military Ed, and traditional on-campus students. We are a collaborative
group that advocates on students’ behalf, functioning as a conduit of information between district/
college administration and students. We fund scholarships, activities, and club activities, as well as
brainstorm ways to foster student life at Coastline. ASG members also participate in student governance
on a regional and statewide scale, ensuring that our group accurately represents students’ concerns.
For more info, visit us on the web at www.coastline.edu/asg, email us at asg@coastline.edu, or give us
a call at (714) 241-6253. ASG has an open-door policy and we welcome any questions, comments, or
suggestions. We look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,

ASG
EMAIL: asg@coastline.edu
WEB: www.coastline.edu/asg
PHONE: (714) 241-6253

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Enrollment Steps to Success
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APPLY ONLINE UPDATE PERSONAL INFORMATION
NEW/RETURNING STUDENTS — Visit www.coastline.edu Access MyCCC to update your contact information (mailing address
CONTINUING STUDENTS — Do not need to apply! & phone number) for accuracy

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APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID REGISTER FOR CLASSES AT MyCCC
NEW STUDENTS — Visit www.fafsa.ed.gov NEW STUDENTS — Visit “MyCCC” for registration date and time
CONTINUING STUDENTS — Submit a new fee waiver application CONTINUING STUDENTS — Visit “MyCCC” for registration date and
each year, beginning with the summer term time

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TAKE PLACEMENT TEST PAY YOUR FEES
Placement tests or multiple measures assessment can be used to Fees are due when you register
place students in Math/English courses.
Pay by credit card on MyCCC
Visit http://www.coastline.edu/services/asssessment-center/ to
Make check or money order payable to Admissions and Records
schedule appointment.

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ATTEND CLASSES
ONLINE ORIENTATION
It is very important to attend the first class meeting
No appointment needed —
\Visit http://www.coastline.edu/orientation

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RECEIVE ACADEMIC COUNSELING
Bring high school and/or other college transcripts
for course placement
Walk-in, e-chat, and e-advising counseling available
Have a counselor-approved student educational plan
in DegreeWorks

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Student Success Centers

The Student Success Center provides students with tutors in multiple subjects including writing (any discipline), math,
biology, chemistry, accounting, and more!
• Comfortable study areas with tables and desks.
• Internet-connected computers for research, school email, and homework.
• Study independently or with a group!
• Online tutoring is also available.
The Student Success Center is located at each of our Campuses.
For tutoring schedule and more information visit www.coastline.edu/ssc or call (714) 241-6184, x17420

GET A HEAD START ON YOUR ACADEMIC GOALS


FREE on-site and online tutoring services available for all major disciplines for all Coastline students. You can request a tutor
for general studies, accounting, science, writing, reading, and study skills/time management.
For more information, visit Student Success website at www.coastline.edu/ssc or call (714) 241-6184, Ext. 17420 or email:
success@coastline.edu

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TIPS ON GETTING
THE CLASSES
YOU WANT!
What if the class is closed? New/Returning Students
1. If space is available, add yourself to the WaitList. • Apply Early—online at: www.coastline.edu
2. Check your MyCCC account for up-to-date information on your • Complete enrollment—Steps to Success on page 5.
WaitList status. Your WaitList placement will change once students
drop or are dropped for non-payment from the course. Students
3. Check your STUDENT email account several times daily. Once Check your MyCCC home page frequently for the following
a seat opens, you will be notified immediately and you will have information:
a 24-hour window period from the time of notification to add 1. On the Student tab of your home page, select:
yourself to the class, (students with current cell phone numbers REGISTRATION STATUS.
will also receive a text notification). If you miss the 24-hour
2. Clear HOLDS.
window period, you will be removed from the WaitList.
3. Check the Web Class Schedule and class availability often.
4. Remember, classes do not always remain closed. Check the Web
4. Check other information such as grades, announcements, email
Class Schedule often to see if the class reopens.
message(s), etc.
5. Go to the first class meeting. Even though the class is full,
5. If you need an assessment test, sign up sooner as opposed to later,
instructors may be able to add additional students upon no shows
call (714) 241-6285.
or drops.
6. If you need a counseling appointment, make an appointment
What if I need money? today, call (714) 241-6162.

1. Need financial aid or a student loan? You may file your application
online at: www.fafsa.ed.gov
2. Coastline’s Financial Aid office at:
www.coastline.edu/services/financial-aid, Phone: (714) 241-6239.
3. Used textbooks cost less than new and sell out early. You may
purchase your textbooks at the Coastline bookstore or Rent-A-
Text is also a viable option. For more information, go to
www.coastline.edu and click on Bookstore.
4. Another source for financial aid information, check out:
www.icanaffordcollege.com
5. There are increased benefits for Veterans. Call our office at:
(714) 241-6325.
6. You may meet the eligibility criteria for additional support services
through the following offices:
Disabled Student Program Services (DSPS): (714) 241-6214
CalWORKs: (714) 241-6237
EOPS/CARE/NextUp: (714) 241-6237

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ADMISSION
INFORMATION
In order to be eligible for priority determine who may enroll based on their minimum of 12 consecutive months
registration and to get the classes you judgment of the applicant’s ability to profit preceding the day before the first day
need students must meet ALL the from instruction. The college has the right of the semester or summer session.
following requirements prior to April 13, and responsibility to restrict enrollment 3. If the applicant is 19 years of age or
2018. for reasons of health and safety, older, the applicant must have had
1. Completed placement testing and appropriateness of the course, legal residence in California for a
orientation (or equivalent). preparedness of the student, college minimum of 12 consecutive months
policy, state law and space availability. preceding the day before the first day
2. Have a counselor-approved Student
NOTE: In accordance with SB338, of the semester.
Education Plan (SEP) on file with a
enrollment in physical education courses 4. Alien students holding visas which do
specified Course of Study that leads to
have been restricted or excluded. not preclude them from establishing
an Associate Degree (AA, AS, or ADT)
transfer, State-approved Certificate of NOTE: Not all courses offered at residency in California must have legal
Achievement, or career advancement. Coastline Community Colleges are residence in California for a minimum
3. Be in good academic standing and/or available for Special Part-Time of 12 consecutive months preceding
progress standing. enrollment. All assessments, prerequisites the day before the first day of the
and necessary qualifications must be met semester.
4. Have not earned more than 100
degree-applicable units within the in order to be considered for enrollment *Residency Exemption—Nonresident
Coast Community College District as a Special Part-Time student. Consult Tuition Exemptions for Refugees, Special
(Coastline Community College, the current class schedule or College Immigrant Visa holders, and Others
Golden West College, and Orange Catalog for course prerequisites and other
requirements. In 2017, the California Legislature also
Coast College).
enacted Assembly Bill 343, which
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION According to state guidelines, students establishes a new exemption from
WHO MAY APPLY enrolled in home school must be nonresident tuition for refugees with
Anyone 18 years of age or older and who associated with a program approved special immigrant visas (SIVs) who have
can profit from instruction qualifies for through your County, or must be a fled Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria or other
admission. If under age 18, you will person holding a California teaching countries. Please contact the Residency
qualify for admission if you have satisfied credential, or must hold a current private Specialist at occresidency@occ.cccd.edu
one of these: school affidavit filed with the State for more information. Effective January
Superintendent of Public Instruction. 1, 2018, Education Code section 68075.6
1. Graduated from high school.
2. Passed the California High School RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS grants an exemption to nonresident
Certificate of Proficiency Test or the CALIFORNIA RESIDENCE tuition for: (1) Iraqi citizens or nationals
equivalent. Generally, California residence is (and their spouses and children) who
established by one of the following: were employed by or on behalf of the
3. Completed the 8th grade and received
1. If the applicant is under the age of 18, United States Government in Iraq, and
permission from your high school and
his or her parents must have had legal who meet certain criteria (Ed. Code, §
parent to attend.
residence in California for a minimum 68075.6, subd. (b)(1); Public Law
High school students may be eligible for of 12 consecutive months preceding 110-181,
Coastline Community College’s Special the day before the first day of the § 1244); (2) translators (and their spouses
Part-Time Program. The Special Part- semester or summer session. and children) who worked directly with
Time Program is designed for 9th
2. If the applicant is 18 but not yet 19 the United States Armed Forces, and who
through 12th grade high school students
years of age, the applicant and the meet certain criteria (Ed. Code, § 68075.6;
seeking advanced scholastic or vocational
applicant’s parents or legal guardian Public Law 109-163, § 1059); and (3)
coursework not available at the high
must have residence in California for a refugees (Ed. Code, § 68075.6, subd. (b)
school. The school and the college will

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(1), 8 U.S.C. § 1157). These exemptions nonresident tuition and capital outlay California high schools,
only apply to those who settled in fees unless they have met the California high schools
California upon entering the United residency intent and durational established by the State Board of
States. (Ed. Code, § 68075.6, subd. (b)(1).) requirements for a one-year period Education, California adult
Students who settled elsewhere in the prior to the residency determination schools (established by a county
United States, and then moved to date. office of education, a unified
California would not be eligible for this 4. Veteran military personnel that were school district or high school
exemption and would be required to stationed in California for more than district, or the Department of
either establish residency or pay one year prior to separation qualify Corrections and Rehabilitation),
nonresident tuition. Under Education for the non-resident college fee campuses of the California
Code section 68122, T and U visa holders waiver for one year within two years Community Colleges, or a
are also exempt from nonresident tuition commencing immediately after combination of these; or
by extension of Assembly Bill 343. discharge. • Three or more years of full-time
Assembly Bill 343 also states that the 5. Minors (under 18 years of age and California high school
exemption for a student is only available not married) will be required to pay coursework, and a total of three
for the maximum time it would take for the nonresident tuition and capital or more years of attendance in
the student to establish residency. (Ed. outlay fees if their parents or legal California elementary schools,
Code, § 68075.6, subd. (b)(1).) That time, guardians reside outside the state California secondary schools, or a
and therefore any nonresident tuition even though such minors may have combination of California
exemption, will expire one year from the lived in California for one year or elementary and secondary
date the student settled in California more. schools (Ed. Code, § 68130.5,
upon entering the United States. (Ed. 6. Students who are financially subd. (a)(1).)
Code, § 68017.) Upon expiration of the dependent on their parents or legal Full-time attendance at a California
nonresident tuition exemption, the guardians will be required to pay community college means either 12
student will either have established nonresident tuition capital outlay fees units of credit per semester (or
residency in California, or will have an if their parents or legal guardians quarter equivalent per year) or a
intention to reside elsewhere, and be reside outside the state even though minimum of 420 class hours per year
subject to nonresident tuition. such students may have lived in (or semester or quarter equivalent
California for one year or more. per year) in non-credit courses
It is the responsibility of all students to authorized by Education Code
maintain an accurate address on file with 7. Alien students holding visas which
preclude them from establishing section 84757. Attendance in credit
the Admissions and Records Office. courses at a California community
residency in California may be
NON-CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS restricted in their enrollment at college counted towards this
The following conditions are applicable Coastline Community College and requirement shall not exceed a total
regarding nonresident fees: will have to pay nonresident tuition of two years of full-time attendance.
1. Students who are not residents of capital outlay fees. (Ed. Code, § 68130.5, subds. (a)(1)
California as of the day immediately (C)(i), (a)(1)(C)(ii).)
8. AB 540 Exemption Eligibility
preceding the first day of the Requirements Full-time attendance at a California
semester or summer session will be adult school means a minimum of
Senate Bill 68 established a complex
required to pay a nonresident tuition 420 class hours of attendance for each
scheme for determining eligibility for
and capital outlay fees. school year in classes or courses
the AB 540 exemption. Under Senate
2. Active duty Servicemembers are authorized by Education Code
Bill 68, a student is exempt from
exempt from nonresident tuition fees section 41976, or Penal Codes
paying nonresident tuition at the
provided they are in California for a sections 2053 or 2054.2. (Ed. Code, §
California Community Colleges if
purpose other than attending a state 68130.5, subd. (a)(1)(C)(i).)
the student meets all of the following
supported institution of higher four requirements, as applicable: Requirement 2: Completion of a
education. course of study. This requirement
Requirement 1: Attendance at
3. Dependents of Servicemembers are may be met in any of the following
California schools. This requirement
granted a one-year exemption from ways:
may be met in either of the following
paying the nonresident tuition fee. two ways: • Graduation from a California
The one-year period begins on the high school or equivalent.
• Total attendance (or attainment
date the dependent enters California. of credits earned) in California • Attainment of an associate degree
After the exemption period has equivalent to three or more years from a California community
ended, dependents will be charged of full- time attendance at college.

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• Fulfillment of the minimum system, may be entitled to resident (regardless of his/her formal state of
transfer requirements established classification until he or she has residence) and enrolls in the school
for the University of California or resided in the state the minimum within three years of the
the California State University for time necessary to become a resident. Servicemember’s death in the line of
students transferring from a Non-resident Tuition: $258.00 per unit + duty following a period of active-duty
California community college. $12.00 per unit Non-Resident Capital service of 90 days or more.
(Ed. Code, § 68130.5, subd. (a) Outlay. Students who are not California 4. After expiration of the three year
(2).) residents as defined by the Education period following discharge or death as
Requirement 3: Registration. Code are required to pay the non- described in 38 U.S.C. 3679(c), a
Requires registration as an entering resident tuition fee in addition to the fees student who initially qualifies under
student at, or current enrollment at, described above. Please note that it is the the applicable requirements above will
an accredited institution of higher student’s responsibility to prove that he/ maintain “covered individual” status as
education in California. (Ed. Code, § she is a California resident. long as he or she remains continuously
68130.5, subd. (a)(3).) enrolled (other than during regularly
Requirement 4: Affidavit of student VACA ACT scheduled breaks between courses,
without lawful immigration status. semesters or terms) at the institution,
VETERANS ACCESS, CHOICE AND even if they enroll in multiple
Students without lawful immigration
ACCOUNTABILITY ACT (VACA) programs and shall continue to be
status must file an affidavit with their
college or university stating that the Effective July 1, 2015, California exempt from paying nonresident
student has either filed an application Education Code (68075.5(c)c) allows tuition and other fees as described in
to legalize his or her immigration California Community Colleges to grant the updated fee policy described below.
status, or will file an application as full exemption from the nonresident fee
HOW DO I OBTAIN THE VACA ACT
soon as he or she is eligible to do so. for all students verified to be “covered
TUITION FEE WAIVER?
(Ed. Code, § 68130.5, subd. (a)(4).) individuals” per the below criteria and
that qualify to use Montgomery GI The VACA Act Tuition Fee Waiver form
1
Under Senate Bill 68, a “nonimmigrant alien” Bill-Active Duty or Post-9/11 GI Bill is available online at the following link
within the meaning 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15) is not education benefits (Chapters 30 and 33, http://www.coastline.edu/students/
entitled to claim the exemption. These provisions respectively, of Title 38, U.S. Code) while forms/#studentsMilitary, then click on
identify a number of categories of visitors to the Students-Military.
living in California.
United States who have a form of temporary lawful
status, but do not intend to establish residency.
COVERED INDIVIDUALS: Incorrect Classification
2
California General Educational Development
(GED), High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), Test 1. A Veteran who lives in the state in A student incorrectly classified as a
Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), and which the institution of higher California Resident is subject to
California High School Proficiency Examination learning is located (regardless of his/ reclassification as a nonresident and
(CHSPE). See General Counsel Legal Opinions her formal state of residence) and payment of nonresident fees. If incorrect
05-09 and 06-02. enrolls in the school within three years classification results from false or
9. In accordance with SB 141, Coastline of discharge from a period of active- misleading statements, the student will
Community College will exempt duty service of 90 days or more. be responsible for any fees associated
from nonresident tuition, a 2. A spouse or child entitled to with the incorrect classification. For
nonresident student who is a U.S. transferred education benefits who evaluation of residency status, students
citizen and who resides in a foreign lives in the state in which the must complete the Statement of
country, if that student meets all of institution of higher learning is located Residence form and submit appropriate
requirements of the bill. Contact the (regardless of his/her formal state of documentation as proof of California
Residence clerk for a list of residence) and enrolls in the school Residence (Sections 54012 and 54024 of
requirements. within 3 years of the transferor’s AP 5015 Residence Classification)
10. This is a “Non Resident Tuition” discharge from a period of active-duty through the third week of the semester.
Exemption: In accordance with service of 90 days or more. The initial residency classification will be
AB669, a student who currently 3. A spouse or child using benefits under made at the time the student applies for
resides in California and is 19 years the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John admission. Students may file residency
of age or under at the time of David Fry Scholarship (provides questionnaire forms through the third
enrollment, who is currently a Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to the week of the semester to request a review
dependent or ward of the state children and surviving and surviving of their residency status. Final residency
through California’s child welfare spouses of Servicemembers who died determination is made by Admissions &
system, or was served by California’s in the line of duty while on active duty) Records.
child welfare system and is no longer who lives in the state in which the
being served either due to institution of higher learning is located
emancipation or aging out of the

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Reclassification The following are entrance procedures 9. International students must complete
for international students requesting F-1 12.0 or more units each semester with
Reclassification to resident status must status: at least a 2.0 GPA while pursuing
be requested by the student. The their selected academic goal.
appropriate Statement of Residence form • Our rolling admissions process allows
for acceptance to Coastline during 10. International students pay
along with the required proofs that
the Fall and Spring semesters. nonresident tuition during their
establish both physical presence
Applicants outside the U.S. should attendance at Coastline.
(minimum requirement of 12
consecutive months prior to the apply at least two months prior to the Admission materials received from
residency determination date) and intent start of the term. Approximate start international applicants remain active
to make California their permanent dates: fall, in late August and spring, for 12 months after their submission. If
home must be submitted to the in late January. We recommend early the international applicant does not
Enrollment Center prior to the term in application for the best selection of register during that 12-month period,
which the student wishes to establish classes. the materials are destroyed.
residency. Although a minimum of two • International applicants must
Students Holding Visas Other Than
proofs are required for residency complete an international student
Student (F-1) Visas: Aliens holding valid
reclassification consideration, the burden admission packet including:
visas that are otherwise eligible for
of proof remains in the hands of the 1. International student application admission may enroll in classes provided
requestor. Therefore, the Enrollment 2. A $55 non-refundable application fee, that they are proficient in English and
Center reserves the right to request in U.S. dollars (check, money order, their visas do not expire before the end
additional documentation in its efforts cash, or credit card) must be of the term for which they are enrolling.
to determine California Residency for submitted with the application. Contact the Admissions & Records
tuition purposes. For additional
3. International Student Financial Office for information concerning
information, contact a Residency
Support Information Form specific enrollment restrictions.
Specialist in the Admissions & Records
Office at residency@coastline.edu 4. Bank Certification Form
An alien who is precluded from
5. All evidence of high school establishing domicile in the United
graduation or higher must be States shall not be classified as a resident
International Students: Coastline is submitted. The “official” transcripts of
authorized by the United States unless and until he or she has been
the original records must be granted a change in status by the U.S.
Immigration Naturalization service to accompanied by a notarized English
enroll International Students (F-1). Citizenship and Immigration Services
translation. (USCIS) to a classification which permits
The faculty, students and staff of 6. TOEFL score: A minimum score of establishing domicile and has met all
Coastline believe that our international 500 (paper based) or 61 (Internet- other applicable residency requirements.
students provide an ethnic and cultural based test) in order to be accepted Aliens considered to be nonresidents are
diversity to the college and help increase into the regular college program. required to pay the nonresident tuition
the awareness and understanding of Students who plan to enroll in the charge, and are not eligible for tuition
students from other countries and English as a Second Language (ESL) exemption (Education Code 68130.5).
cultures. Conversely, we provide an are not required to take the TOEFL
opportunity for our international test. However, students are strongly Coast Community College District
students to study in the United States encouraged to provide TOEFL or Residence: In order to attend Coastline,
and learn about us and our culture. equivalent scores for appropriate an applicant must meet the California
Coastline uses multiple instructional placement purposes. To make residence requirements.
sites in the community as classroom arrangements to take the TOEFL,
This notice has been prepared in
locations. Based on this, foreign students write to: TOEFL, Educational Testing
accordance with Education Code
are reminded to make appropriate Service, P.O. Box 592, Princeton, New
Section 25505.5 and shall remain in
arrangements for transportation to and Jersey, 08540. International students
effect until further written notice.
from classes. must designate Coastline (Institution
Code 004086) as the recipient of the INTERNATIONAL PART-TIME
Interested International students should test results.
request applications from: CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
7. Notice of Intent to Transfer if
If you are currently in the U.S. attending
Coastline Community College transferring from a college in the U.S.
another school on an F-1, J-1 or M-1
Attn: International Students 8. International students are required to visa, you may be able to take one or two
Admissions purchase medical insurance approved classes at Coastline as a concurrent
11460 Warner Avenue by Coastline Community College student. You must submit the following
Fountain Valley, CA 92708 during their entire course of study.

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documents to request concurrent enrollment at
Coastline:
1. Complete the online application at http://
www.coastline.edu/admissions/admissions-
information
2. A copy of your current I-20 valid until the end
of the term in which you are enrolling in.*
3. A letter from the DSO at your current school
authorizing you to take the specific Coastline
course(s). *
*Please wait until you receive your CCC student
ID number before sending items 2 and 3.

The above documents can be emailed to


residency@coastline.edu We do not accept
photographs of documents; all documents must
be scanned and emailed. You will need to submit
a new letter for each term you wish to enroll in.

PRE-REQUISITE CLEARANCE: If you are


trying to register for a class at Coastline that has
a pre-requisite, you must meet one of the
following:
• Your CCC, OCC, or GWC placement test
results or multiple measure assessment must
recommend you for the class, or
• You must have completed the prerequisite
course at CCC, OCC, or GWC after 1989
with a grade of C or better or be currently
enrolled in it at the time or registration and
subsequently earn a grade of C or better, or
• You must have completed the prerequisite
course at another college with a grade C or
better. To show proof of the prerequisite
completion, bring a copy of your transcript or
grade report to the Admission Office prior to
enrolling, or
• Your Early Assessment Program, Advanced
Placement, College Level Examination, or
International Baccalaureate scores must clear
you for the class. To show proof of the
prerequisite completion, bring a copy of your
results to the Admission Office prior to
enrolling, or
• As of January 1, 2018, due to the state
mandated AB 705 bill, you may bypass
developmental-level prerequisites and place
yourselves into college-level math and
English. You may wish to receive guidance to
maximize your likelihood of succeeding in
college-level (non-development) classes in the
shortest time possible.
Coastline is not able to guarantee access to
classes. Students on concurrent enrollment are
limited to six (6) units during the semester.

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ADMISSIONS
PROCESS
ADMISSIONS PROCESS MILITARY CONTRACT Admissions and Records Office prior to
You may apply for admission online on EDUCATION STUDENTS registration. This petition indicates
the Coastline Community College Active-duty Servicemembers, family which course/s the student is permitted
website at www.coastline.edu. For your members, and Veterans electing to to take, which will be enforced during
convenience computers are available in enroll in Coastline’s Military Education the online registration process.
the Admissions and Records Office, Program should visit http://Military.
Garden Grove Campus, Newport Beach STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Coastline.edu for further information,
Campus, and Le-Jao Campus if you do online class schedule, and for Students (who furnish professional
not have access to a computer. admissions and registration processes verification of disability) who need
specific to this program. assistance in Admissions and
CONTINUING STUDENTS Registration can call (714) 241-6214 for
Students enrolled during the Fall 2017 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS additional information. Registration
and/or Spring 2018 semester will All International students must contact appointments can be viewed on your
automatically receive a registration the Admissions and Records Office to MyCCC portal page>Student
appointment for the Fall 2018 term via apply for admission to the college. You tab>registration status and students
their MyCCC account in mid-March. can request an application by contacting may register at their assigned time or
Javier Alcala at (714) 546-7600, anytime thereafter during the
NEW & RETURNING STUDENTS
ext. 16609. registration period.
New and returning students (students
not enrolled for Fall 2017 and/or Spring GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL Things you need to know about
2018) will be given a date and STUDENTS applying for admission
appointment time to register after their High School Students who were 1. Once you submit your application
application has been processed. enrolled for the Spring 2018 term, and online, you’ll receive an email
Students are notified of required graduated from High School in June confirmation.
checklist items (assessment, origination 2018, will need to reapply to Coastline 2. If you need help paying for college,
visa info, date of birth, etc.) via email Community College for the Fall 2018 apply for financial aid at the time of
after submitting their application for term to become a first time College application.
admission to the college. Registration student.
appointments can be viewed on your 3. For information regarding who may
MyCCC portal page>Student HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS apply for admission and California
tab>registration status and students Special part-time high school students residency, please visit the
may register at their assigned time or (students enrolled in the 9th through Admissions & Records page on the
anytime thereafter during the 12th grade) must have an High School Coastline Community College
registration period. Release form on file with the website.

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APPLICATION CONFIRMATION/
REGISTRATION APPOINTMENT
You will receive an email from CCCApply
confirming successful submission of your
application. Allow 1-2 business days to process
your application. Once your application has been
accepted you will receive an email containing your
Admissions information including your MyCCC
user name and password, your CCC student email
address, MyCCC login information and how to see
your registration appointment time. You will
register for your classes on line via MyCCC. The
email will indicate whether or not you need to
complete placement testing and/or attend an
orientation. If you do not receive an email within
seven working days of submitting your application,
contact the Admissions and Records Office at
(714) 241-6176.

REGISTRATION ENROLLMENT STEPS


All admitted students will receive an account to log
in to MyCCC, the college’s new student/faculty web
portal. Account (log in) information will be
emailed or mailed to new students upon
completion of the admissions process. Continuing
students Spring registration appointments will be
posted online on your MyCCC account mid-May.

Coastline’s Admissions and


Records Office
is located at:
Coastline College Center,
11460 Warner Avenue
(corner of Warner Avenue & Newhope St.)
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

REGULAR HOURS:
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m.-12 noon

FALL REGISTRATION
EXTENDED HOURS:
Friday, August 24, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday, August 31, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
REGISTRATION CONTINUOUS ATTENDANCE
RESTRICTIONS Continuous attendance at Coastline is Have you completed your Student
defined as the completion of at least one Educational Plan (SEP)?
course during a regular semester (fall If not, here are some ways to
AUDITING
and/or spring) of each academic year. complete your plan:
The college is no longer offering students
the option to audit a course. COURSE REPETITION Option 1:  Make a Counseling
Course repetition is prohibited by state Appointment
CHANGES
law as described in California Counselors are available at the
Coastline makes every effort to assure the
Administrative Code, Title V. However, College Center (Fountain Valley),
class schedule information is accurate.
exceptions are allowed as follows: Garden Grove Campus, Le-Jao
Because this publication must be
1. Students who wish to repeat a course Campus (Westminster), and
prepared well in advance, changes in
in which a substandard grade of “D, F, Newport Beach Campus throughout
some programs inevitably will occur.
or NP” was earned may retake the each semester or you can make a
Courses described in this publication are
course at any regionally accredited phone appointment.
subject to change without notice. All
classes offered are based upon sufficient college or university to alleviate the Call (714) 241-6162 for
enrollment to economically warrant substandard grade earned at Coastline appointments or additional
them. Classes may be canceled as a result provided the repeated course is information.
of low enrollment, state legislation and/or equivalent to the one taken at CCC.
financial consideration. When classes are 2. If the grade earned was “A, B, C or P”, a Option 2:  Attend a Student
canceled due to low enrollment, every college committee will review the Educational Planning (SEP)
attempt will be made to help students repeat petition for appropriate action Workshop
adjust their academic schedules. In based on extenuating circumstances. The counseling department is
addition, students are advised that all hosting 2-hour evening workshops
Upon completion of the repeated course, to help guide you on how to create a
information set out in this publication is
the student must file the “Petition to Student Educational Plan (SEP).
subject to change without notice, and the
Remove D or F” in the Admissions and These workshops will be at either
Board of Trustees of the CCCD, the
Records office. The student’s academic Le-Jao Campus or Garden Grove
chancellor of the CCCD and the president
transcript shall then be annotated Campus. For reservations or
of Coastline reserve the right to add,
reflecting their recomputed GPA and additional information, please call
amend or repeal regulations, rules,
omitting the prior unsatisfactory grade(s) the Counseling office at
resolutions or policies within the
of “D and/or F.” However, previously (714) 241-6162.
administrative area of responsibility of
recorded coursework will not be removed
such officers. Option 3:  Complete a Counseling
or otherwise changed on the student’s
CLASS ATTENDANCE permanent record. Class
Registered students who miss the first The following courses include
A course in which the student received a completion of a Student Educational
class meeting may be dropped. Students
grade of “D, F, NP, or W.” may be repeated Plan:
who must miss the first class should
only three times. Students wishing to Counseling C104—Career/Life
notify their instructors through the
repeat a course more than three times Planning
appropriate learning center prior to the
may appeal for extenuating circumstances Counseling C105—Strategies for
first meeting to avoid being dropped from
by filing a “Petition to Repeat a College College Success
the class. Students are expected to attend
Credit Class” prior to registration.
class on a regular basis. Each instructor
Petition forms are available in the
will determine the attendance policy for
Coastline Admissions and Records Office
his/her class and its implication for
and on the Website at coastline.edu.
successful completion of the course.

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Familiarize Yourself With
These Terms
Closed Classes—If the class you wish to register in is
closed at the time you register, we suggest the
following:
1. Go for the sure thing! Try to find another section
of the course that may still have seats available.
2. Check back periodically to see if someone has
dropped, at which time you would be able to add
the class.
3. Attend the first class meeting and ask the instructor
for permission to enter the closed class.
Permissions Required Courses—Enclose test scores
and proof of eligibility for math and English. These
forms must be submitted prior to your registration
appointment.
Class Canceled—A canceled class/section is one that
is not going to be offered for that semester due to
various reasons. You will need to choose an alternate
class/section.
Concurrent Enrollment Required—This term
applies to classes in which you must enroll in both a
lecture and a lab. It may also apply to classes that
require you to enroll in another type of class at the
same time.
Duplicate Section—You cannot enroll in two
sections of the same course during the same semester
unless they are a first and second nine-week class and
coded as a repeatable course.
Time Conflict—You may not enroll in two classes
that overlap in time. Check the scheduled class times
carefully when planning your program.
Clear Any Obligations—Students must clear holds
before registering. To check to see if you have any
holds on your records, login to your MyCCC account.
Click on the student tab, then click on “holds
information” in the Other Resource box.
Program Restriction—If you receive this message
when attempting to register, it means we have you
classified as a High School student. (See special admit
students below):
Special Admit Students—Students who are enrolled
in 9-12 are Special Admit students. A High School
Release Form, must be completed and submitted each
term before Special Admit students are permitted to
register. All necessary forms and instructions are
available at: http://www.coastline.edu/students/forms.

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ENROLLMENT
PROCESS
The following outlines the process to follow for successful registration.
HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES: DROPPING CLASSES: When dropping are cautioned that late enrollment into
You may register for classes on or classes via your MyCCC, it is very a class may severely affect successful
after your assigned appointment time. important that you click on “Finalize completion and does not excuse students
To register for classes, login to your Add/Drop” after you enter the CRN in from making up missed work. Grades
MyCCC and follow the steps below (for which you wish to drop. If you do not or course credit will not be given to
additional help see the MyCCC Guide click on “Finalize Add/Drop”, your drop students who do not officially register by
section): transaction will NOT be completed, the course deadline.
1. Click on the Student tab which may result in an “F” or “NP” CLOSED CLASSES AND WAITLISTS:
2. Under Registration tools, click on grade. NOTE: Waitlists are available for most
“Add or Drop Classes” LATE REGISTRATION: Students classes. If you add yourself to the waitlist
3. Select a term (ex: CCC Fall 2018) who fail to register by August 26 for 1st and a seat becomes available, you will
4. Enter Course Reference Numbers 8-week onsite and Distance Learning be notified through your student gmail
(CRNs) from the printed class classes must email the instructor and account and will have 24 hours to add
schedule then click on “Finalize Add/ ask for a Permit to Add Card along with the class via MyCCC. (students with
Drop” an Add Authorization Code (AAC). If current cell phone numbers will also
5. If a course requires enrollment in two the instructor gives you an Add Permit, receive a text notification).The 24-hour
sections, i.e., a lecture and a lab, both follow the directions on the permit to get notification period will include nights
CRN’s must be entered at the same officially registered in the class. and weekends so check your email often.
time. Students who fail to register by Waitlist email notifications are sent to
NOTE: You are not enrolled in classes September 23 for mid, 8-week and the Coast District assigned student email
until you click on “Finalize Add/Drop” October 21 for 2nd 8-week and distance account (your username@student.cccd.
6. After you have clicked on “Finalize learning “onsite” classes must attend the edu). All prerequisites and corequisites
Add/Drop” and you have verified first class meeting and ask the instructor must be met.
your registration, click on “Pay Now” for a Permit to Add Card along with SPECIAL NOTE: High School students
to pay your fees. an Add Authorization Code (AAC). If are not able to place their names on a
IMPORTANT: Students Receiving the instructor gives you an Add Permit, waitlist for a course. If a class is closed
Financial Aid follow the directions on the permit to get at the time of registration, High School
officially registered in the class. students should attend the first day of
Courses that are neither taught in the
NOTE: You must have a Fall registration class and attempt to petition the class in
classroom nor online are generally
appointment in order to register late. person. Petitioning the class is at the sole
considered to be correspondence
Students who register for classes after the discretion of the instructor.
courses. Students who are receiving
financial aid are advised not to enroll in term begins WILL NOT be dropped for Waitlists become available when
correspondence courses, as these may non-payment. class seat counts meet capacity. The
have a negative impact on how much GENERAL INFORMATION: In order “Select”checkbox on the searchable
financial aid they may receive. Unless to select your classes, you must have schedule will remain available for
you are participating in an educational a Fall 2018 Class Schedule. Schedules registration until both the class seat
program in which you are required are available on the College website at counts AND the waitlist seat counts
to take correspondence courses, we www.coastline.edu/schedule. NOTE: meet capacity (i.e., “Closed—C”). These
highly recommend that you enroll in Students are not allowed to attend numbers will fluctuate due to drops.
courses that are taught online or in the class after the first week without being Classes with lecture/lab corequisites will
classroom. officially registered in the class. Students have a waitlist option on the lab section

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only and NOT on the lecture section. LATE REGISTRATION (ONCE THE announcements regarding registration,
Do not attempt to add the lecture when TERM HAS STARTED): Students grades, cancelled classes, and much
you waitlist the lab as you will receive who register for classes after the term more. If all else fails, just contact
an error message. If you are notified via begins WILL NOT be dropped for Admissions & Records and ask us!
email that a seat has become available for non-payment. Students will incur a (714) 241-6176 Monday-Thursday,
the lab, a seat has been reserved for you financial obligation to the college AND 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and Friday, 8:00 am
in a lecture. a hold will be placed on their record if to noon.
PREREQUISITE CLASSES: Most payment is not received. This hold will STUDENT PHOTO ID CARDS:
courses in English and Math have block future registration (adds, drops), Students may have their photos taken for
mandatory prerequisites. (Refer to the obtaining transcripts, grades, diplomas, a Coastline Community College Student
schedule description of the individual or verification of enrollment until all fees Identification Card as soon as they
courses.) are paid. register, and have paid all of their fees.
Additionally, there are some Biology and UNPAID BALANCES: Will be Photos are taken in the Admissions and
Chemistry classes that have mandatory forwarded to Collections and the student Records Office (located at the College
prerequisites. If you are planning to will be charged a $25 collection fee in Center) during normal business hours.
enroll in one of the courses which has addition to their balance due. Students must bring a copy of their
a mandatory prerequisite, you must VERIFY YOUR REGISTRATION current term “student class program”
comply with one of the following: AND PRINT YOUR RECEIPT/ and another form of photo identification
• Your CCC, OCC, or GWC placement DETAIL CLASS SCHEDULE: Once (driver’s license, passport, etc.).
test results or multiple measure you register online and pay your fees, The CCC Photo ID card will need to
assessment must recommend you for you may print confirmation of your be re-validated each semester after you
the class, or payment and a Detail Class Schedule register and pay all fees due.
• You must have completed the showing the course information for
prerequisite course at CCC, OCC, the courses you registered for. Always The cost for the CCC Photo ID card is
or GWC after 1989 with a grade of double check your registration to make included in your college fees.
C or better or be currently enrolled sure it’s accurate! This is the time to GRADE OPTION PROCEDURES:
in it at the time or registration and make sure you registered in the correct Students wishing to select the Pass/No
subsequently earn a grade of C or course(s)! Pass grading method in grade option
better, or BUY YOUR BOOKS: Bring a copy of courses must file the request with the
• You must have completed the your Detail Class Schedule with you to Admissions and Records Office within
prerequisite course at another college the bookstore to help you find the books the first 20% of the length of the course.
with a grade C or better. To show or go online to purchase your textbooks. The pass/no pass grade option form can
proof of the prerequisite completion, be found online at coastline.edu. Please
bring a copy of your transcript or ATTEND CLASS: Go to class! If you contact the Admissions and Records
grade report to the Admission Office miss the first day of class, your seat may office for specific course deadlines
prior to enrolling, or be given away to another student. If you
enrolled in an online class, log in to the GRADES: Grade reports are not mailed.
• Your Early Assessment Program, Students may access their grades online
Advanced Placement, College Level class via the “My Courses” link in your
MyCCC portal on the first day of the by logging in to their MyCCC site.
Examination, or International Students also have the option of printing
Baccalaureate scores must clear you semester! If you don’t log on during the
first week of class you might be dropped! their own Coastline Community College
for the class. To show proof of the unofficial transcript. Semester grades
prerequisite completion, bring a copy PARKING DECAL (MUST BE are available online approximately
of your results to the Admission Office PURCHASED ONLINE): If you 10 working days after the end of the
prior to enrolling, or purchased a parking decal, make sure semester (excluding holiday periods).
• As of January 1, 2018, due to the state you have it displayed on your vehicle
mandated AB 705 bill, you may bypass by the end of the second week of the Some of the registration processes do
developmental-level prerequisites semester. Campus Safety starts ticketing not apply to students registering for the
and place yourselves into college-level the Monday of the 3rd week of the Fall Military/Contract Ed CCC term. For
math and English. You may wish to and Spring term! eligibility criteria and instructions on
receive guidance to maximize your how to apply and register, please visit
likelihood of succeeding in college- CHECK your MyCCC portal http://coastline.edu/MECTBD.
level (non-development) classes in the page daily! It will include targeted
shortest time possible.

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MyCCC GUIDE
  Introducing MyCCC
The Coast Community College District’s (CCCD) one-stop Web site that seamlessly connects you to the Online Class
Schedule, Registration, Grades, Canvas, and Announcements, as well as many other exciting features. In addition,
you will be able to access your new CCCD Student e-mail account which will be your official form of communication
with faculty and staff at CCC.

You can log into MyCCC from any computer with an Internet connection and web browser (Internet Explorer/Firefox).
MyCCC works on PC and Mac computers.
STEP ONE: Go to www.coastline.edu and click on MyCCC.
• Enter your MyCoast Username:
• Enter your MyCoast Password: your temporary password will be in the following 8 digit format:
Upper case, first letter of first name, lower case, first letter of last name and your 6 digit
date of birth. Ex. John Smith, March 28, 1998. The password would be Js032898
• After successfully logging in you will be prompted to create a new password.

STEP TWO: Set up your alternate e-mail. A confirmation e-mail will be sent to you immediately. Reply to that
e-mail wtihin 12 hours to confirm your account.

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  How do I register for courses?
1. Click on the Registration link.
2. Click on “Add or Drop Classes.”
3. Select a term (ex: CCC Fall 2018 then click on “Submit.”
4. Enter Course Reference Numbers (CRNs) from the printed Class Schedule then click on “finalize Add/Drop.”
If you do not have the printed Class Schedule, you can click on “Class Search” located at the bottom of the
page to search the online class schedule. Enter your search criteria then click on “Class Search.” Click in the
checkbox next to the course for which you want to register, then click “Register” to submit the course for
registration. You may also click on “Add to Worksheet” to add it to the worksheet and continue searching for
classes. If you encounter a registration error while trying to register, click on the HELP link for an explanation
of the error.
5. Verify your registration then click on “Pay Now” to pay your fees.
6. Verify your fees, then click on “Pay Now” to pay by credit card.
(If paying by check or money order, make your check/money order payable to CCC in the amount stated, put
your Student ID number on your check/money order, and mail to: Coastline Community College, Admissions
Office, 11460 Warner Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708-2597.)
7. Enter the credit card type, card number, expiration date, and billing address then click on “Submit Payment.”
8. Verify the information entered then click on “Okay to Submit Payment.”
9. Wait until the payment has been verified by the bank.
10. Print your program receipt by clicking on the “Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill) link on the Student
tab.” This is the best way to confirm your add or drop.
To purchase a parking permit go online to MyCCC and click on the “Purchase a Coastline Parking Decal” link in the
“Quick Link” box on the home tab. Computers are available in the Admissions Office at the College Center, or at the
Newport Beach, Garden Grove, and Le-Jao Learning Campuses.

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  When is my registration appointment?
1. Click on the Student tab.
2. Under “Registration Tools” click on “Registration Status”
3. Select a term (ex: CCC Fall 2018) then click on “Submit.”
4. Your registration appointment will appear (the “from date” is your appointment time).
You can register any time after this date, up until the term starts.

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  How do I print a program receipt/
  class printout?
1.  Click on the Registraton link.
2.  Click on “Student Class Program (Web Schedule Bill)” in the “Other Student Resources” box.
3.  On the next page, select the Registration Term (ex: CCC Fall 2018). On the following page, click “Print Page” in
the top left corner of the page.
4. To change your name, address, or phone number, click on the update addresses and phone link.

  How do I check on my account


  and/or pay fees?
1. Click on the Registration link.
2. Click on the term you want to review/pay (ex: CCC Fall 2018).
3. Click on “Credit Card Payment” to pay fees.
4. Select a term and (ex: CCC Fall 2018) and “Submit.”
5. Enter the credit card type, card number, expiration date, and
billing address then click “Submit Payment.”
6. Verify the information entered then click on “Okay to Submit
Payment.”
7. Wait until the payment has been verified by the bank. Make sure to
print your program receipt to verify payment.

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  How do I drop a class?
1.  Click on the Registration link.
2.  Click on “Add or Drop Classes.”
3.  Select a term (ex: CCC Fall 2018) then click on “Submit.”
4.  Click on the drop down arrow next to the course you want to drop, select the “drop” option from the list, then
click on “Finalize Add/Drop.” If you encounter a registration error while trying to drop, click on the HELP link for
an explanation of the error.
5.  Verify your drop by printing your student program Student Class Program—Web Schedule Bill link on the Student
tab of MyCCC. Only classes that you are still registered in should appear on your student program.
Make sure you pay attention to the State-mandated deadline dates!

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  How do I buy a parking decal?
1. From your home page, click on the “Order Parking Permit” in the Quick links drop
down menu..
2. Follow the instructions to order your parking decal, which will be mailed to you.

  Student Responsibility
It’s your responsibility to make sure you adhere to State-mandated drop deadlines and deadlines for fee payment.
Check your MyCCC page and your CCCD email accounts often for important updates and information! Your CCCD
email account and message boards are the official communication methods that instructors and staff will use to
send you important information.

  Got Questions?
Call the Admissions and Records Office (714) 241-6176
Admissions and Records Office hours:
M-Th 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon (excluding holidays)

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CALIFORNIA NONRESIDENT TUITION EXEMPTION REQUEST
(AB 540 as amended by Education Code section 68130.5, Effective Jan. 1, 2018)
INSTRUCTIONS
Complete and sign this form to request exemption from nonresident tuition charged to nonresident students. Once determined to be eligible, you will continue
to receive the exemption as long as you fulfill eligibility requirements or until the College or University no longer offers this exemption. Applying for this exemption
does not alter your responsibility to pay, by the campus deadline, any nonresident tuition and associated fees that may be due before your eligibility is
determined.

APPLICATION
I, the undersigned, am applying for the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption at (Name of College or University)
____________________________________________________________________ and declare that the following apply to me.
1.) Check one box only:
I have a current nonimmigrant visa (not including a T and U visa) as defined by federal law.
Nonimmigrants have been admitted to the U.S. on a temporary visa and include, but are not limited to, foreign students (holding F visas) and exchange visitors
(holding J visas).
I have a current nonimmigrant visa as defined by federal law and have been granted T or U visa status.
I do NOT have a current, nonimmigrant visa as defined by federal law.
This includes, among others, U.S. citizens, permanent residents, DACA recipients, and individuals without current or valid immigration status.

2.) Select all items that apply to you from each column:
Column A Column B
I attended a combination of California high school, adult school, and I graduated with a California high school diploma (or expect to
community college for the equivalent of three (3) years or more.* graduate and use this exemption in the following year) or have the
I have three (3) or more years of California high school coursework equivalent (i.e. California-issued GED, CHSPE).
and attended a combination of California elementary, secondary, I completed an associate’s degree from a California Community
and high school of three (3) years or more.† College.
I completed the minimum requirements at a California Community
College for transfer to the California State University or the University
of California.

Please provide information on the schools you attended and referenced above, including the dates you attended and the number of credits or
hours obtained:
Name of CA School Type of School City From To Number of
(high school, adult school or community (Month/Year) (Month/Year) Credits or Hours
college)

***Applicants must submit, as part of this form, official transcripts/attendance records that validate any of the information above as requested by
the College, District, or University residence official.***

AFFIDAVIT:
By signing this document below, I hereby state that if I am a non-citizen without a current or valid immigration status, I have filed an application to legalize my
immigration status or will file an application as soon as I am eligible to do so.

DECLARATION OF TRUE AND ACCURATE INFORMATION:


I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury that the information I have provided on this form is true and accurate. I understand that this information will
be used to determine my eligibility for the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption. I further understand that if any of the above information is found to be false,
I will be liable for payment of all nonresident tuition charges from which I was exempted and may be subject to disciplinary action by the College or University.

FULL NAME CAMPUS ID NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS

SIGNATURE DATE

____________________________________________________________

* A year’s equivalence at a California community college is either a minimum of 24 semester units of credit or 36 quarter units of credit. For noncredit courses, a year’s attendance is a minimum of 420 class hours per year (a
semester is equivalent to a minimum of 210 hours and a quarter is equivalent to a minimum of 140 hours). Full-time attendance at a California adult school is a minimum of 420 hours of attendance for each school year.
† This provision addresses both a coursework and an attendance requirement, which can both be satisfied in three or more years.

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AB 540
CALIFORNIA NONRESIDENT TUITION EXEMPTION
GENERAL INFORMATION

Any student, other than one with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) nonimmigrant visa status (see exception below for students who have
been granted T or U visa status), who meets all of the following requirements, shall be exempt from paying nonresident tuition at the California Community Colleges, the
University of California, and the California State University (all public colleges and universities in California). 1
• A student is exempt from paying nonresident tuition if the student meets all of the following four requirements:
1. The student must have:
• attended a combination of California high school, adult school, and California Community College for the equivalent of three years or
more, 2 or
• attained credits earned in California from a California high school equivalent to three or more years of full-time high school course work
and attended a combination of elementary, middle and/or high schools in California for a total of three or more years, 3 and
2. The student must have:
• graduated from a California high school or attained the equivalent prior to the start of the term (for example, passing the GED or
California High School Proficiency exam), or
• completed an associate degree from a California Community College, or
• completed the minimum requirements at a California Community College for transfer to the California State University or the University
of California, and
3. The student must register as an entering student at, or current enrollment at, an accredited institution of higher education in California, and
4. The student must file an affidavit with the college or university stating that if the student is a non-citizen without current or valid immigration status,
the student has filed an application to legalize immigration status, or will file an application as soon as the student is eligible to do so.
• Students who are nonimmigrants who are victims of trafficking, domestic violence, and other serious crimes who have been granted T or U visa status,
under Title 8 of the United States Code, sections 1101(a)(15)(T) or (U) are eligible for this exemption. 4
• Students who are nonimmigrants, other than those with T or U visa status as noted above, [for example, those who hold F (student) visas, B (visitor) visas,
etc.] are not eligible for this exemption.
• A year’s equivalence at a California Community College is a minimum of 24 semester units of credit or 36 quarter units of credit. For noncredit courses, a
year’s attendance is a minimum of 420 hours, 210 hours for a semester, and 140 hours a quarter.
• The accumulation of credit and/or non-credit in any academic year shall be calculated in reference to a year’s equivalence. Partial completion in an
academic year is allowed. (Example: 12 units of credit courses in an academic year is equal to a semester for purposes of determining eligibility.)
• Attendance in credit courses at a California Community College towards the attendance requirements shall not exceed two years of full-time attendance.
• The student must file an exemption request including a signed affidavit with the college that indicates the student has met all applicable conditions
described above. Student information obtained in this process is strictly confidential unless disclosure is required under law.
• Students eligible for this exemption who are transferring to another California public college or university must submit a new request (and documentation if
required) to each college under consideration.
• Nonresident students meeting the criteria will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but they will not be classified as California residents.
They continue to be “nonresidents”.
• The California Dream Act extends Cal Grant A and B Entitlement awards, Cal Grant C awards, the California Promise Grant (formerly known as the BOG
fee waiver), Chaffee grants, and institutional financial aid to students that meet these criteria as well as the applicable criteria for eligibility for specific types
of financial aid.
• AB540 does not provide federal student financial aid eligibility for undocumented students. These students remain ineligible for federal financial aid.

PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING THIS EXEMPTION FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION

California Community Colleges: Complete the form entitled California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request. Submit it to the Admissions Office at the community
college where you are enrolled or intend to enroll. You may be required to submit additional documentation. Call the college Admissions Office if you have questions.

University of California: The University of California (UC) campuses each have their own nonresident tuition exemption application and affidavit forms. Requests are
not to be submitted until you have been admitted to a UC campus and have filed both a Statement of Intent to Register and also a Statement of Legal Residence. For
campus-specific instructions regarding documentation and deadline dates, contact the campus personnel knowledgeable about AB 540 classifications:
http://undoc.universityofcalifornia.edu/campus-support.html
http://undoc.universityofcalifornia.edu/campus-support.html

California State University: Complete the form on California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request. Contact the Office of Admission and Records at the CSU
campus where you are enrolled or intend to enroll for instructions on submission, deadline information, and additional requirements. You will be required to submit final
high school transcripts and appropriate records of high school graduation or the equivalent, if you have not done so already. Call the Office of Admissions and Records
at the campus if you have questions

1
This exemption to the requirement to pay the nonresident tuition fee is often referred to “AB 540” after the Assembly Bill which enacted the exemption. (Ed. Code, § 68130.5.)
2 In 2018, Senate Bill 68 was enacted to further expand the AB 540 exemption to allow adult school and noncredit course work to establish eligibility.
3 In 2014, Assembly Bill 2000 was enacted amending Education Code section 68130.5 to allow this additional flexibility in meeting the requirements for the exemption.
4 In 2012, Assembly Bill 1899 was enacted into law exempting holders of T and U visas from paying nonresident tuition. (Ed. Code, § 68122.)
Rev. 2/18

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COSTS AND
FEES
ENROLLMENT FEE—$46 per unit for Education Code are required to pay the or provide required instructional
California residents (enrollment fee is non-resident tuition fee in addition to materials.
determined by the State and is subject the fees described above. Starting in 2. Students are advised to provide
to change at any time). 2017-18, active duty military students certain instructional materials of an
HEALTH SERVICES FEE—All and their dependents who either are optional nature. These are materials
students enrolling in one or more enrolled in the Military Programs that enhance a student’s learning
courses are required to pay the Health administered by Coastline Community experience in the classroom, but are
Services Fee of $11. This is a mandatory College or who are enrolled only in not essential to completion of course
fee unless the student presents a waiver. fully online classes at any college in the objectives.
Students who qualify for a waiver are: District are exempt from the capital PARKING FEE—$30 per Fall and
• Students who depend solely upon outlay fee. Please note that it is the Spring Semester, $15 for Summer
prayer for healing in accordance student’s responsibility to prove that he/ Session. Parking permits are required
with the teachings of a bona fide she is a California resident. at the Newport Beach, Le-Jao, and
religious sect, denomination or MATERIALS FEE—Students may need Garden Grove campuses. All registered
organization. Call (714) 241-6160 for to purchase materials for classes, as students using these lots at any time
information. follows: are required to purchase and display a
• Students enrolled only in courses of 1. Required instructional materials parking permit. Although the sticker
two weeks or less in duration. of continuing value outside of will not guarantee a parking space, it
• Students enrolled only in Non credit the classroom must be paid for will avoid the possibility of receiving
courses. by the student. These are tangible a parking citation. Coastline parking
materials essential to satisfy course permits are valid at Golden West and
• Students enrolled in an approved
objectives, have value to the student Orange Coast Colleges. Vehicles
Study Abroad Program.
outside the classroom, belong to the receiving Coastline citations have the
• Students enrolled in an approved
student and may be taken home. same legal status as parking citations
apprenticeship training program.
These materials include, but are not issued by a law enforcement agency
COLLEGE SERVICES CHARGE—$12 limited to, such items as textbooks, in California. For further information
per Fall/Spring term and $8 Summer workbooks, syllabi, computer discs, regarding these regulations see Parking
term. It is not mandatory; however, tools, uniforms and canvases. They Regulations, located under “Policies”, or
Coastline Administration and also include materials such as clay contact the Public Safety office at (714)
Associated Student Government (ASG) that are transformed into materials 241-6120, ext. 16120. Purchase Parking
expect students to support the college of lasting value. Permits on-line at www.coastline.edu.
by paying the charge. A portion of each NOTE: Some classes carry a fee for FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURE—Prior
$12 charge goes to instructional grants required instructional materials. to the start of the term.
and student scholarships. Information These fees are for the types of Fees are due and payable at the time
about specific programs funded by this materials described above. When you register for classes. Coastline
charge and requests for waiver of the such fees are indicated, the materials Community College does not bill for
charge are available and granted only in for which the fees are levied are registration fees. If payments are not
the Student Services office during the supplied at district costs and are received by the fee payment deadlines
registration period. Waivers must be sold as a convenience to students. students will BE DROPPED from
secured in advance and submitted at the However, students may choose not classes to make seats available for other
time of a student’s initial enrollment. to pay the fee indicated and provide students seeking to register. It is the
NON-RESIDENT TUITION—$258 the materials themselves. Students student’s responsibility to withdraw
per unit, plus $12 per unit non-resident are warned that they will not be from classes by the refund deadline to
capital outlay. Students who are not able to complete the requirements ensure cancellation of fees.
California residents as defined by the of a course if they do not purchase

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FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS RETURNED CHECKS—Any check STUDENT CLASS PROGRAM
Promise Grants (formerly BOG Fee returned unpaid (stop payment or (OFFICIAL STUDENT
Waive) enrollment fees ONLY. Students insufficient funds) does not constitute SCHEDULE)—Once you have
with a Promise Grant must pay the automatic withdrawal from class. A registered online at MyCCC you
required health fee, College Service check returned from the bank for may print your confirmation of your
Charge and materials fees or you will be any reason is subject to a $25 service payment and a Student Class Program
dropped from your classes if you regis- charge. A hold will be placed on student (Web Schedule Bill) showing the
ter prior to the start of the term. records for any financial obligation course information for the courses you
until the obligation is cleared. registered for. From MyCCC, on the
If you know the financial aid office has Student Tab, click on “Student Class
posted your Promise Grant to your CASH PAYMENTS (IN PERSON
Program” (Web Schedule Bill).
account, but it is not showing on your ONLY)—Cash payments may only be
MyCoast, click on the refresh button paid in the Admissions office located UNPAID BALANCES—will be
on your browser to recalculate your at CCC College Center. during the forwarded to Collections and the
fees. If this doesn’t work, log back in no registration period. student will be charged a $25 collection
later than the next day to see if your fee Financial Aid Payments (Promise fee in addition to their balance due.
waiver has been posted. If it has not, Grant)
please pay the total balance due to avoid • Students who are having difficulty STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY:
being dropped. finding resources to pay fees should Students are responsible for any fees
call the Financial Aid office at (714)
IMPORTANT: Students are respon- incurred and grades received. It is the
241-6239 for more information.
sible for any fees incurred and grades student’s responsibility to drop classes
• Promise Grant pay enrollment fees by the State mandated refund deadline
received. It is the student’s responsibility
ONLY. Students with a Promise to ensure cancellation of fees, to be
to drop classes by the State mandated
Grant must pay the required health eligible for a refund and to avoid fee
refund deadline to avoid fee obligations
fee, College Service Charge and obligations. Students MUST print a
and must print a student class program
materials fees. student class program (available via
(available via MyCCC) to verify their
withdrawal. (Once classes begin, non- • If you know the financial aid office MyCCC) to verify all withdrawals.
attendance or non-payment does not has posted your Promise Grant to
release the student from his responsi- your account, but it is not showing PRIOR TO THE START OF TERM:
bility and may result in failing grades on your MyCCC, click on the Fees are due IMMEDIATELY at the
being awarded). refresh button on your browser to time of registration. All fees must be
recalculate your fees. paid including the Health Fee, College
FEE PAYMENT METHODS—Students
THIRD PARTY PAYMENTS—If Service Charge and any Material Fees
may pay fees by credit card, check/
your tuition is going to be paid by a by all students, including Financial
money order, or cash as follows:
third party, i.e., Boeing, CA Dept of Aid students. Coastline Community
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS—Pay Rehabilitation, Voc Rehab or Tuition College does not bill for registration
online by VISA/MasterCard. Login to Assistance, once you have registered in fees. If payments are not received by the
your MyCCC, go to the My Account classes, please submit your paperwork fee payment deadlines, students may
box, click the credit card icon next to to the Admissions & Records Office be dropped from classes (including
the term with an account balance. within 48 hours to avoid being dropped. Waitlist classes) to make seats available
CHECK OR MONEY ORDER for other students seeking to register.
TUITION PAY (INSTALLMENT
PAYMENTS—Make checks payable to It is the student’s responsibility to
PLAN)—Currently CCC does not have
Coastline Community College. Write withdraw from classes by the refund
a payment plan available. We are in the
your ID Number and Student Name on deadline to ensure cancellation of fees.
process of setting up a new plan and
check or money order. Check/Money hope to have the plan in place in Early
Order Payments may be submitted by June. Please check this link for updates
mail, or in person at the Admissions & http://www.coastline.edu/admissions/
Records Office. costs-fees
SUBMIT BY MAIL—Mail checks/
money orders to: Coastline Community
College, Attn: Registration, 11460
Warner Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA
92708.

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START OF TERM (JUNE 11 – Students that enroll are responsible for Programs Academic Calendar (http://
AUGUST 17, 2018) paying their fees or withdrawing from military.coastline.edu/files/military/
classes prior to the refund deadline to AcademicCalendar.pdf).
Students who are enrolled in classes
cancel fees.
when the term begins, and have not REFUND POLICY
paid fees, WILL NOT be dropped for Note: Not showing up to class for the In Accordance with California State
non-payment. Students will incur a first class meeting does not equate to Regulations and Coast District Policy,
financial obligation to the college AND withdrawing from a class. If you do not registration fees will be refunded
a hold will be placed on their record if attend a class, or login if it is an online according to the following:
payment is not received or they do not class, you must drop yourself from the
drop prior to the refund deadline. class by the refund deadline. Drops are ENROLLMENT FEES, NON-
completed online via MyCCC. Please RESIDENT FEES, MATERIAL FEES
ONCE THE TERM HAS STARTED: confirm your drop by printing a copy 100% refund of fees paid at
of your Student Class Program (web registration for each class dropped by
Students who register for classes after the refund deadline. No refund will be
the term begins WILL NOT be dropped schedule bill).
made after the refund deadline. There
for non-payment. Students will incur a FOR REGISTRATION BETWEEN are no exceptions.
financial obligation to the college AND MAY 28 AND JUNE 8
a hold will be placed on their record if HEALTH FEE, COLLEGE SERVICE
This is the final Drop for non-payment
payment is not received. This hold will CHARGE
for Summer 2018 registration. Any
block future registration (adds, drops), registration that has occurred up to 100% of the fees paid at registration
obtaining transcripts, grades, diplomas, 1:00 p.m. on August 24 and NOT been will be refunded if the student totally
or verification of enrollment until all paid will be dropped for non-payment. withdraws from all classes by the
fees are paid. refund deadline for each class. No
Any registration that occurs after 1:00 refund will be made after the refund
NON-PAYMENT DROP SCHEDULE p.m. on June 8th, will NOT be dropped deadline. There are no exceptions.
Students, who have not paid their for non-payment. Students that enroll
account balance in full, may be dropped are responsible for paying their fees or PARKING PERMIT
for non-payment of fees as follows withdrawing from classes prior to the Return the parking permit (If
refund deadline to cancel fees. purchased) in-person or by mail. The
• July 12, 2018 Thursday @(1pm):For
Parking Permit must be postmarked
Registration between May 7 and July PROMISE GRANT RECIPIENTS or returned to the Public Safety
8 Students who receive a Promise Grant Office on or before the earliest refund
• July 19, 2018 Thursday @ (1pm):For are responsible for paying the College deadline on your official Student Class
Registration between July 9 and July Service Charge and Student Health Fee, Program, which is available via the
15 as the Promise Grant only pays for student tab on your MyCCC portal.
• July 26, 2018 Thursday @ (1pm): For the college unit fees. If you do not pay
Registration between July 16 and July the College Service Charge (currently TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND
22 $12.00 and the Student Health Fee, Students must officially withdraw
currently $11.00) you may be dropped from classes by the refund deadline
• August 2, 2018 Thursday @ (1pm):
for non-payment Verify your payment (Refer to the Student Class Program/
For Registration between July 23 and
by printing your Student Class Program Web Schedule Bill on the Student
July 29
(web schedule bill) tab of the MyCCC portal page or
• August 9, 2018 Thursday @ (1pm): see Dates to Remember.) It is the
For Registration between July 30 and IMPORTANT: Students are responsible
student’s responsibility to officially
August 5 for any fees incurred and grades
withdraw from classes and to verify
received. It is the student’s responsibility
• August 16, 2018 Thursday @ (1pm): all withdrawals. An instructor may
to drop classes by the State mandated
For Registration between August 6 drop students for non-attendance.
refund deadline to avoid fee obligations
and August 12 Instructors are not responsible for
and MUST print a student class
• August 24, 2018 Friday @ (1pm): For making sure drops are made by the
program (available via MyCCC) to
Registration between August 13 and refund deadline. If the student has not
verify all withdrawals.
August 24 been dropped from the class by the
Attention: Coastline Military & Co- instructor, the student is responsible
Final Drop for non-payment for fall porate Programs Students. The above for withdrawing from the class by the
2018 registration. Any registration that Non-Payment Drop Policy does not refund deadline. Students who are
has occurred up to 12 noon on August apply to students registering for the officially enrolled in a class after the
24 and not been paid will be dropped Military/Contract Ed CCC Terms. For refund deadline will not be eligible for
for non-payment Any registration that applicable TA/Payment Deadlines, view a refund. There are no exceptions.
occurs after 12 noon on August 24 the Military & Corporate Education
will not be dropped for non-payment.

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REFUND PROCESSING IN PERSON PAYMENT REFUNDS may select a fee refund/financial aid
Refunds will be automatically processed Fee payments paid in person, by cash, disbursement preference. (Concurrently
every week beginning the first week of check, money order or credit card, will Enrolled High School students will not
registration of the semester in which the be refunded through BankMobile as receive the mailer)
fees were paid and each week thereafter either a check, mailed to the mailing Payments made by credit card online
until the end of the term. Official address the Admissions and Records via your student portal will continue to
withdrawals made in accordance with Office has on file, direct deposit to be refunded back to your credit card.
the refund policy and by the withdrawal an existing bank account or to a For more information see the
deadline will generate a credit balance BankMobile account depending on BankMobile Q&A via the Web site.
on the student account the refund choice made by the student.
It is the responsibility of the student RETURNED CHECKS
ONLINE CREDIT CARD PAYMENT to maintain correct and up-to-date
REFUNDS Any check returned unpaid (stop
address information. Addresses can be payment or insufficient funds) does not
Registration fee payments made by updated on MyCCC, under the Student
credit card through MyCCC will be constitute automatic withdrawal from
Tab, and then click on Banner Self class. A check returned from the bank
refunded to the same credit card used Service.
for payment. Allow 6-10 business days for any reason is subject to a $25 service
for the refund to post. If the Credit IMPORTANT charge. A hold will be placed on student
Card used to pay fees is no longer Payments made using multiple payment records for any financial obligation
valid, it is the student’s responsibility methods (online credit card payments until the obligation is cleared.
to notify the Admissions and Records and cash, check or money order) during
Office once the credit has been posted the current registration period will be
to the student’s account and prior to the refunded to the credit card used for
refund being processed. The refund will online payments.
be converted to a check refund upon Please Note:
proper notification. Refund checks will now be issued and
All requests for review of account mailed by BankMobile.
summary must be made within one- All students who enroll in classes at
year grace period from the semester Coastline Community College are
in which the fees were assessed. Such sent this mailer so that the student
petitions are subject to review.

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EOPS/CARE/
NextUp
ABOUT THE EOPS PROGRAM 3. Counseling and advisement: Staff 2. Must be considered a first-
Coastline Community College’s are available to assist with general generation college student.
Extended Opportunity Programs information and advisement, and 3. Must be assessed below college level
and Services is a state-funded a professional educational EOPS English or Math.
program whose aim is to provide the counselor to assist with educational 4. Not a high school graduate.
academic, personal, and financial and career goals. All EOPS students 5. Current or former foster youth.
support necessary for students whose must see the EOPS counselor a *Please note that meeting the eligibility
educational and socioeconomic minimum of three times a semester requirements does not guarantee
backgrounds might limit their access to to maintain good standing. admission to the program.
higher education, or hinder their ability 4. New student orientation: This is a
to be academically successful as they two-hour presentation by EOPS ABOUT THE CARE PROGRAM
begin their college level studies. staff to give you comprehensive
information. Cooperative Agencies Resources for
Eligible students are provided Education
additional guidance and support to EOPS Student Eligibility The CARE program is a sub-program of
help them achieve their academic
1. Must be a California resident or EOPS; all CARE students must be EOPS
goals. EOPS students who are single
meet AB540/California Dream Act students. The program is designed to
parents of young children may receive
Requirements. assist single parent students with at least
additional support services through
2. Must be enrolled full-time (12 or one child under 14 who are receiving
CARE. EOPS students who are current
more units) at the time of acceptance public assistance (CalWORKS/TANF)
or former foster youth may receive
into EOPS and plan to earn a for the student or child.
additional support services through
certificate, associate’s degree or CARE students receive all “over-and-
NextUp.
transfer. above” services of EOPS, plus provide
Special Services We Provide 3. Must have completed less than 30 assistance and services that is unique
degree-applicable units. for these special students.
1. Book assistance: The EOPS book
4. Must qualify for the California
service program provides assistance
Promise Grant (formerly The Benefits
for book rental and/or purchase
BCGFW.)-A or B) or Promise Depending on the availability of funds
(depending on the availability of
Grant-C with an Expected Family some of the specialized services that
funds).
Contribution (EFC) of $0. CARE may be able to provide include:
2. Priority registration: The program
5. Must be considered educationally 1. Specialized workshops and events
provides EOPS students with early
disadvantaged. 2. Gasoline cards
registration, making it easier for
those students who qualify and 3. CARE grants
How is educational disadvantage 4. Referrals to outside agencies
participate to get the right classes
determined?
they need at the times they need
Students must meet ONE of the CARE Student Eligibility
them.
following criteria:
1. Must be an EOPS student
1. Primary language spoken at home is 2. Must be 18 years or older, single, and
not English. head of household (determined by
DSS)

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3. Must be receiving CalWORKS/ 3. Gasoline cards How can I apply?
TANF or have a child receiving 4. Grocery cards Visit the EOPS website (www.coastline.
public assistance 5. Referrals to outside agencies edu/services/eops) and complete the
4. Have at least one child under 14 online EOPS application.
years of age NextUp Student Eligibility
5. Enrolled full-time at Coastline 1. Be a California resident or meet Questions?
AB540/California Dream Act
Requirements. Call (714) 241-6237 or visit us online
at www.coastline.edu/services/eops/; or
ABOUT THE NEXTUP PROGRAM 2. A current or former foster youth in
California whose dependency was stop by the EOPS, CARE and NextUp
The NextUp program is a sub-program office located at College Center on the
of EOPS; all NextUp students are established or continued by the court
on or after the youth’s 16th birthday. 4th Floor. Business hours are Monday-
also EOPS students. The program is Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and
designed to provide current or former 3. Qualify for the California College
Promise Grant A or B, or the Friday, 8:00 a.m. to Noon.
foster youth additional support and
resources. Promise Grant C with an Expected
Family Contribution (EFC) of $0.
The Benefits 4. Under the age of 26 at the
In addition to the services listed under commencement of any academic
EOPS some of the specialized services year in which she or he participates
that NextUp may be able to provide in NextUp.
include: 5. Enrolled in at least 9 units at the
1. Additional funds to purchase time of acceptance into NextUp or
textbooks .75 time as defined by the college.
2. NextUp grants However, students whose DSPS
education plans require that they
take less than 9 units are also eligible
for NextUp.

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FINANCIAL
AID Need help paying for COLLEGE?

FINANCIAL AID AT COASTLINE programs should apply for financial aid. All federal and state financial aid can be
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Some students pass up the opportunity applied for through one application: the
Both the federal and state government and don’t apply for financial aid because FAFSA (Free Application for Federal
offer funds to eligible Coastline they think they might not qualify. Student Aid). The FAFSA is completed
students who need assistance in However, many of these students are online at www.fafsa.edu.gov. Before
covering the cost of attending college. eligible and miss out on aid they should attempting to complete the FAFSA,
Generally, financial aid comes in the have received. In addition, the College students may want to go to the site to
form of grants, loans, and part-time has the Coastline Promise Program for see what they will need to have with
work programs. In addition, the California resident and AB540 students them in order to fill out all of the
California College Promise Grant coming out of high school. Those recent information required. Here are just
covers Coastline enrollment fees for high school graduates who do not some of the aid programs a student will
students who qualify.  qualify for the California College be applying for by completing only this
Promise Grant may be able to get their one application:
All students, including military students tuition fees waived through the
and spouses/dependents, who enroll in Coastline Promise Program. For more
degree, transfer, or approved certificate information, go to: http://www.
coastline.edu/coastline-promise.
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Pell Grant: Up to $6,095 per year that is Some students may be eligible to receive ATTN: Promise Grant Students
gift money. several, or even all of these in the same
NEW! All students otherwise eligible
academic year. It makes no sense not to
SEOG Grant: Up to $600 per year that for the Promise Grant must now
apply to at least see what one might
is gift money. maintain a level of academic progress
receive.
Cal Grant: Up to $1,672 per year at set forth by the California Community
The FAFSA can be submitted anytime Colleges Chancellor’s Office, or
Coastline that is gift money.
during the academic year. However, lose eligibility. PLEASE read about
Federal Work Study: Up to $5,500 per students who want to be considered for these specific standards at
year. This money is earned in on- the most aid possible should apply http://www.cccd.edu/students/financial-aid
campus employment. during October – March 2nd prior to under the California College Promise
Promise Grant: Waives all CA resident the academic year for which they wish Grant menu item.
unit fees. to receive aid (i.e., October 2018 –
March 2 of 2019, for funds in the
Federal Direct Loans: Subsidized and
2019-20 academic year).
unsubsidized student loans that must be
repaid. (Payments begin once the Much more information about financial
student has finished college or is aid is available on the Coast
enrolled in less than 6 units.) Community College District Financial
Aid Website:
www.cccd.edu/students/financial-aid.

There are 2 ways to apply for a Promise Grant:

Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov (only way to apply for federal aid, and best


1 way to apply for a Promise Grant)
Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov and fill out the 2018-2019 FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Our school code
is 013536. Your processed Federal data will be electronically downloaded for a Promise Grant if you qualify.

2 Go to www.cccd.edu/students/financial-aid and click on the


“California College Promise Grant” tab..
Most students have a better chance of qualifying for the Promise Grant through the FAFSA.

IMPORTANT: Do not fill out the online Promise Grant application if you have already filed a FAFSA for the same
academic year.

Questions? APPLY ONLINE FOR THE PROMISE GRANT. The Promise Grant covers the
Call (714) 241-6239 or email enrollment fee for California residents who qualify. All other fees, books and
financialaid@coastline.edu; or stop by supplies are not covered by this program and are the responsibility of each student.
the office at the College Center. Promise Grants cover the academic year, starting with Fall. They are valid for three
Financial Aid is open: terms: Fall, Spring, and Summer.
Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.;
and Friday, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

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Career Training–CTE
Coastline offers several options for career-minded students. Our certificate programs
allow you to focus on the topics that are of interest to you, and let you get in, get
out, and get working! For more information on Coastline’s certificate programs and
complete program requirements, see a counselor or call (714) 241-6209 to request
more information on Coastline’s Career & Technical programs.
Certificates of Certificate of Certificates of
Achievement Achievements Specialization
These Certificates of Achievement (only) These Certificates of
are all approved majors of 18 or Specialization are less than 12
more units and will be posted on These Certificates are 18 or more
units. A Coastline certificate will
the transcript. They may be used units and will be posted on the
be awarded, but only the courses
transcript. Course units may be
to meet the 18 unit requirement
for the A.A. or A.S. degrees. applied as electives towards the
will be posted on the transcript. DISCOVER COASTLINE’S
A.A. or A.S. Degree.
Accounting Advanced Accounting BUSINESS PROGRAM
• General Accounting Biological Technology Intermediate Accounting
• Biological Laboratory Biotechnology Media Design Studying business can prepare you for a wide
• Bookkeeping
• Taxation Technician Business Plan variety of careers, but choosing what type of
CISCO Certified Networking business career you want can sometimes be
Building Codes Professional Business Information Worker Professional (CCNP) difficult. Many business careers incorporate
Business Digital Media Foundation Cognitive & Caregivers Boot
Camp similar skill-sets, like critical thinking,
• Business Administration • Digital Media Design
Entrepreneurship Essentials management methods, e-commerce or e-business
• General Business Real Estate Broker
• Human Resources Management Entrepreneurship for Artists tactics, the principles of entrepreneurship,
• Marketing Real Estate Studies Entrepreneurship for Computer and finance or accounting skills. Although
Networking and Security numerous careers in business require most of
Computer Networking
• Cisco
Certificates of Consulting
these skills, you can find the career that best suits
Home Business
• Cybersecurity Accomplishment Homeland Security (TSA) your interests by analyzing the different work
• Microsoft® MCSA: Windows 8 environments and duties you’ll encounter on the
These Certificates of MCSA: Windows Server 2012 job.
Electronics Accomplishment are 12 or more Real Estate Lending & Mortgage
Emergency Management/ units. A Coastline certificate will Brokering For example, you can go into Health Care
Homeland Security be awarded, but only courses will Real Estate Property Salesperson Management and work at a hospital, for an
• Emergency Management/ be posted on the transcript.
insurer, or for a local clinic. In the field of Human
Homeland Security
• Criminal Justice Cisco Certified Networking This information is subject to Resources, you’ll recruit and manage a company’s
Administrator (CCNA) finest resource—its employees. With a focus on
Entrepreneurship and Small CompTIA change. For the latest information
Business Management Marketing, you can work at an ad agency, go
Cybersecurity please check the Catalog or into sports marketing, or even go into the field
Gerontology Digital Media
www.coastline.edu. of entertainment marketing for a movie studio
• Animation and Gaming
Health Care Management or network. And, if you’re interested in how
Foundation
Informatics Educational Studies businesses work together to provide services
Logistics/Supply Chain
Human Services to millions of customers, you can focus your
Leadership business studies on Supply Chain Management.
Management
Medical Administrative Office
Management & Supervision Technician At Coastline, you’ll find courses that lead to an
• Management Medical Coding Specialist Associates degree in Business Administration,
Mobile Applications
• Supervision & Management General Business, Health Care Management,
Process Technician
Paralegal Studies Fundamentals Human Resources, Management, Marketing,
Project Management Retail Management, Small Business Ownership,
Process Technology
Retail Management-Advanced Supervision, and Supply Chain Management.
Retail Management Retail Management-Essentials These courses can launch a new career for you, or
Windows Server 2008 help you to advance in your current career! Call
today to find out more: (714) 241-6209.

Things to remember . . .
Petition to repeat a class: Due to changes in the education code, students who have successfully completed a course may not repeat that
same course. You may apply for an exception by filling out a waiver form.
Waiver of AA and/or Certificate Requirements: Students wishing to substitute or waive courses which satisfy associate in arts degree or
certificate of achievement requirements must see a counselor and complete a “Petition to Substitute and/or Waive Academic Requirements
and/or Regulations.” Forms can be obtained in the Admissions office.
Petition for Graduation: An associate in arts degree or a certificate of achievement is not automatically awarded. Students are required
to petition for the degree or certificates of achievement at the beginning of the semester in which they will be completing their final
requirement. Petitions are available in the Admissions office.
Graduation Filing Dates: APPLY AUGUST 27 THROUGH NOVEMBER 9, 2018.
Commencement exercises are held once a year at the end of the Spring Semester. Detailed information will be mailed to all students who
have petitioned to graduate at the end of April. Diplomas will be mailed to the students approximately one month after the end of the
semester in which the application was filed.

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About
Distance
Learning
The flexible, convenient way
to complete your courses
Distance Learning (DL) combines technology—television,
computers, FAX/modems, telephone—with printed materials to
bring course content, instructor, and students together. DL courses
fulfill degree and transfer requirements, and Coastline offers a
comprehensive selection of DL courses that allows you to meet
nearly all requirements for an associate degree or for transfer to the
CSU or UC systems.
The Distance Learning program at Coastline is perfect for highly
self-motivated, committed, goal-oriented learners. It is also a great
option for students with limited mobility due to disabilities or other
special situations.

Available Distance Learning Opportunities


With more than 40 years of experience in distance learning, instructor via phone, fax or email, watch or listen to pre-recorded
Coastline offers a variety of college-credit course options to meet review sessions, mail in assignments and quizzes, and take onsite
your educational needs: or proctored exams.
INTERNET/WEB-BASED COURSES—Take courses online
TELECOURSES—Watch preproduced programs on broadcast
and work at your own time, place and speed! Each course has a
or Cable TV, record lessons for later viewing, or visit Coastline’s
substantive portion of course materials (syllabus, assignments,
viewing centers. Read textbooks, handbooks and study guides;
lectures) delivered online. Students must have access to a
interact with instructors via phone, fax or email; attend live
multimedia computer with full-service Internet connection
review sessions; mail in assignments and quizzes, and take onsite
or proctored exams. Access telecourse student handbook, quizzes (Internet Service Provider) and Internet Explorer (7.0 or above).
and instructor information online at http://dl.coastline.edu, select Course activities include discussion forums for student-student
“View Course Websites.” as well as instructor-student interactions. Textbooks, email,
CABLE COURSES­—Watch instructors in locally produced media materials, videotape (real video and audio), postal mail,
programs on cable TV, record lessons for later viewing, or visit fax and CD-ROM materials may also be used as part of the
Coastline’s viewing centers. Read textbooks, handbooks and learning experience. Examinations will be administered onsite
study guides; interact with instructors via phone, fax or email; or proctored by arrangement. Passwords to access portions of
attend review sessions; mail in assignments and quizzes, and take the website content will be issued once the student completes a
onsite or proctored exams. Additional internet/online support “letter of agreement” online. All Internet sites will be available to
may be available. registered students one week prior to the official start date of the
course.
INDEPENDENT STUDY/CD-ROM COURSES—Study
independently using specially prepared course materials that
include reading materials, textbooks, study guides, self-paced Military & Corporate Education Distant Learning Options:
assignments and video materials. May also include CD-ROM Coastline.edu/ELD (Refer to page 126).
multimedia materials, Internet access or lab kits. Interact with

For more information on Distance Learning, please see pages 143-153.


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STUDENT
SERVICES
Some important tips to get you through the semester

The following Student Services and Policies and Regulations sections are listed in alphabetical order.
Throughout these sections Coastline Community College is referred to as “Coastline” and the Coast
Community College District is referred to as “CCCD.”

ASSESSMENT CENTER more years can receive placement 2D). Students enrolling under this
 http://www.coastline.edu/services/ into English and math courses based open placement model may wish
assessment-center/ on the courses completed; their to receive guidance to maximize
grades in those courses; and the their likelihood of succeeding in
 (714) 241-6285 cumulative, unweighted high school college-level (non-developmental)
The Assessment Center provides testing GPA. Some students may be placed classes in the shortest time possible.
services by administering placement directly in transfer-level English and Thus, we recommend that students
tests in English and math, as well as mathematics courses. Students can seek a counselor’s or advisor’s input
administering alternative exams for complete the MMAP form in the if they place into English C099:
students enrolling in distance learning Assessment Center or obtain the Fundamentals of Composition via
courses. In order to take a placement form by going to the Assessment the above options yet wish to self-
test or alternative exam, students Center web page. Completed forms place into English C100: Freshman
need to have a Coastline student ID can be emailed to assessment@ Composition. For self-guided math
number and display a photo ID. The coastline.edu as a PDF attachment. placement, students can complete the
Assessment Center is located at the • Challenge a Prerequisite – students Math Guided Self-Placement form in
College Center in Fountain Valley, may challenge a prerequisite by the Assessment Center.
11460 Warner Avenue. Testing dates completing the Prerequisite/ • Early Assessment Program (EAP) –
and times, practice placement tests, Clearance/Challenge request form. high school students who received a
and additional information are posted Students are required to take the “Ready”/ “Standard Exceeded” status
on the Assessment Center’s web page placement tests prior to filing the for English and/or Math. Students
at http://www.coastline.edu/services/ petition. Completed forms should can submit their results to the
assessment-center/. be submitted to the Admissions & Admissions & Records office.
Records office located in Fountain • Successful completion of prerequisite
Students may schedule their
Valley at the College Center. courses – students who have
placement tests online by following the
• Credit by Exam – Students may successfully completed an English
instructions posted at the Assessment
request the Credit by Exam; a pass or math course from an accredited
web page at http://testing.coastline.edu/.
confers credit for English C099. college or university that is
Placement results are available Students can request this form from considered equivalent at Coastline.
immediately after completing the tests. the Admissions & Records office. Students can submit their official
Assessed students are directed to speak • Guided Self-Placement – As of transcripts to the Admissions &
with a counselor to determine course January 1, 2018, students may bypass Records office.
placements that are based upon multiple developmental-level prerequisites and • Advanced Placement (AP) scores
measures. place themselves into college-level – students who received a score of
Students may also receive placement math and English: “a community “3” or above on AP Calculus and/
into English and math courses via the college district or community or AP English Literature or AP
following alternative methods: college may use self-reported high English Language and Composition.
school information or guided Students can submit their results to
• Multiple Measure Assessment
placement, including self-placement the Admissions & Records office.
Project (MMAP) - Students who
for students” (AB 705, 2017, Sec. • College Level Examination Program
recently (within the last 10 years)
(CLEP) credits – students can submit
attended high school for three or
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their results to the Admissions & and student support services for
COUNSELING SERVICES
Records office for math placement CalWORKs participants. This
only. program aims to prepare participants  www.coastline.edu/services/
• International Baccalaureate (IB) to transition into unsubsidized counseling/
scores – students can earn IB credit employment as well as to achieve  (714) 241-6162
with minimum score of 5 except long term self-sufficiency. The
Our professionally trained and
where noted in the catalog. Students program also offers support services
courteous counselors are available to
can submit their results to the such as transportation assistance,
assist you with:
Admissions & Records office. educational counseling, assessment
• Placement test results – students skills testing, basic skills remediation, • Educational Planning
who have taken a placement test admissions assistance, financial aid • Career Exploration
at another accredited community assistance, tutoring services, job • Counseling Courses
college within the last two years placement assistance, and work- • Re-Entry Services
(excludes ESL). Students can submit study opportunities. We offer case • Transfer Information
their results to the Admissions & management and coordination with Counselors are available for in-person
Records office. Orange County and Los Angeles appointments at Fountain Valley,
• Students who possess an associate County Department of Social Services. Garden Grove, and Westminster. We
degree or higher may be exempt from In order to be an eligible participant in also offer telephone appointments. For
placement testing. Students must the Coastline’s CalWORKs Program, quick questions, consider our Online
provide official transcripts in order you must: eAdvising and Live eChat available via
to verify satisfactory completion our website listed above.
of college-level English and math • be a current CalWORKs recipient
receiving cash aid and in good Call the number above for more
coursework in order to be exempt
standing with the County; information or to schedule an
from testing. Students can submit
• develop a Welfare-to-Work Plan with appointment or visit us at College
their official transcripts to the
the California Department of Social Center.
Admissions & Records office.
Services CalWORKs; and
Coastline Placement Test Re-take • be a student in good standing at our
Policy college. EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY
PROGRAMS & SERVICES (EOPS)
Students are allowed a second (2nd) AND COOPERATIVE AGENCIES
attempt on the English and Math CAREER CENTER
FOR EDUCATION (CARE) AND
Placement Tests after a minimum  www.coastline.edu/services/career- NEXTUP
of one week (7 days) from the first services-center/
attempt. A third (3rd) attempt may  www.coastline.edu/services/eops/
 (714) 241-6311
occur three (3) months after the  (714) 241-6237
date of the second attempt along The Career Services Center assists
students in making informed and The full set of services provided to
with proof of participating in an
educated decisions regarding their eligible EOPS students are designed to
appropriate intervention (e.g., tutoring,
career goals, as well as with job search address the financial and educational
College Readiness Academy, etc.) as
and acquisition. disadvantage obstacles and help
determined by the Assessment Center
students achieve their educational
in conjunction with the Student Success Students can obtain labor market goal(s): Associates degree, Certificate
Coordinator. All test results are valid information such as current and/or preparation for transfer to a
for two (2) years from the original test employment statistics, labor force, 4-year institution.
date. wages, and outlook.
Interested students who meet EOPS
For more information, please see our eligibility criteria are expected to
website, call, or visit us at College follow-through on all program
Center. requirements as a condition of receiving
CALWORKS
the full range of program benefits and
 www.coastline.edu/services/
services.
calworks/
For more information, visit our website
 (714) 241-6237 above, call us, or visit us at College
The CalWORKs Program at Coastline Center, 4th Floor.
Community College provides a
comprehensive program of instruction

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FINANCIAL AID LEGAL CLINIC about Priority Registration and other
Coastline participates in major state accommodations, please contact the
Coastline students, staff, faculty and/
and federal financial aid programs, Special Programs and Services Office
or alumni may use clinic services.
which may be in the form of grants, located at the Newport Beach Campus,
Attorneys are available evenings for an
loans, or work opportunities. Contact 1515 Monrovia Avenue, Newport
initial one-half hour FREE consultation.
the Financial Aid office, College Beach, CA 92663 (714) 241-6214 or
Call (714) 241-6298 to schedule an
Center, Room 419, email financialaid@ (714) 751-2072 (TTY).
appointment.
coastline.edu or call (714) 241‑6239 for
details. TRANSFER CENTER
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Transfer Center provides students
Coastline’s Scholarship Recognition
HEALTH SERVICES with transfer information, resources,
Awards are granted to students
Health services (primary care and services on: CSU-UC and-private
who have demonstrated excellence,
professional services/not an insurance school-application assistance and
academic achievement, and/or wish
plan) for Coastline students are deadlines, transfer majors and career
to pursue educational or career goals.
provided by: Memorial Prompt Care. paths, transfer fairs, scholarship
Students enrolled at Coastline in the
For details, see page 18 of this class applications, university tours,
Fall or Spring semesters may apply for
schedule or go to our website at www. workshops, and college representative
scholarships. The awards are presented
coastline.edu. visits. For more information, email
at the Scholarship Reception during
transfercenter@coastline.edu, call (714)
Alcohol and Drug Prevention the Spring semester. Scholarships do
241-6171 or visit us at the Garden
Resources: The CCCD strives to not have to be repaid. Please visit www.
Grove Campus, 12901 Euclid Street-
provide a drug-free environment that coastline.edu/scholarships or email
Room 109, Garden Grove.
maximizes academic achievement and scholarshiphelp@coastline.edu for more
personal growth. The three colleges in information.
the District offer a variety of classes VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
which focus on alcohol and drug abuse REQUIREMENTS FOR RECEIVING
SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND
prevention education. Coastline offers VETERANS BENEFITS
SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED
Health C100—Personal Health. 1. In order to claim benefits, a
Students with disabilities (e.g. mobility,
Counseling: The County of Orange veteran or eligible person must
communication, speech, hearing,
Public Health Department, Orange have, as an educational objective,
learning, vision, acquired brain injury,
County Alcohol Services Office, offers an (a) Associate in Arts Degree,
intellectual, and/or psychological)
therapy and counseling treatment for (b) Baccalaureate Degree, or
are invited to request assistance from
family members of alcoholic clients. (c) Certificate Program. If, after
Special Programs and Services for the
Call (714) 896‑7574 for information. consulting the college catalog or the
Disabled office.
The office is located at 14180 Beach schedule of classes a person wishing
Boulevard, Westminster, CA 92683. SERVICES include, but are not limited to file for veterans benefits is still
to: interpreting services, note taking, unsure of his/her goals or major,
State Laws and College Regulations:
registration assistance, specialized arrangements should be made for a
State laws and the CCCD Student Code
counseling, specialized materials/ counseling appointment.
of Conduct specifically prohibit the
equipment (i.e., digital recorders, 2. In order to ensure continuity of
use, possession, distribution and sale of
enlarged print, e-text, and other benefits, satisfactory progress must
drugs or alcohol on campus property,
alternative formatted materials), test be made toward the stated major.
at any college-sponsored activity or
proctoring, and extended time on 3. Attendance in enrolled classes is
event, or in District and college vehicles
exams. expected at all times.
regardless of location. Complete
information on the laws and the PROGRAMS: Coastline also offers 4. After each registration, the person
Student Code of Conduct is available comprehensive programs and services receiving veterans benefits must
at the College Center, Student Services to students with intellectual disabilities, notify the Veteran Certifying
office. The use of all tobacco products is acquired brain injuries, and mobility Official of any program changes, i.e.,
prohibited in all District buildings and impairments. complete withdrawal from college,
vehicles. adjustment of units, courses added
Priority Registration is given to
and dropped, etc.
qualified students with a verified
5. Those with 24 or more units of
disability. To obtain more information
college work completed and who
wish to apply for benefits must
have program approval. Contact
the Veteran Certifying Official for
proper procedure.

2018 FALL CLASS SCHEDULE 39


6. Veterans with fewer than 24 units ELIGIBILITY FOR VETERAN separation date. To be considered for
must submit transcripts for all BENEFITS Veteran Priority registration, students
previous college work to Coastline A veteran may be eligible for benefits must:
Community College within four for ten years after the date of separation • Meet all of the Priority Registration
weeks after the semester begins. from active duty provided discharge or requirements.
Unit Load to Qualify for GI release was other than dishonorable, • Submit a copy of their DD214
Bill: and he/she served at least a hundred
and eighty-one (181) continuous days New & Returning students who
8-week 16-week have previously submitted the above
session semester or was discharged or released because
of a service-connected disability. should request priority registration
Full time 6 units 12 units Veterans who entered active duty by contacting the Veteran Certifying
3/4 time 4-5 units 9-11 units beginning July 1, 1985, may be eligible Official. For additional information,
1/2 time 3 units 6-8 units under Chapter 30, the Montgomery GI, please contact the Veteran Certifying
CAL-VET: Students who qualify for bill provided they: Official in the Admissions and Records
CAL-VET benefits should contact the Office at (714) 241-6325.
• Served at least two years with
Financial Aid Office. honorable discharge, and VACA ACT — VETERANS ACCESS,
It will be the responsibility of the CHOICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
• Had $100 per month deducted from ACT
veteran or eligible dependent to adhere their military pay for educational
to the regulations of the Veterans benefits during the first 12 months of Effective July 1, 2015, California
Administration and Coastline policies. active duty. Education Code (78075.5(c) c) allows
If there are any questions regarding the California Community Colleges
veteran benefits, check with the Veteran Selected Reserve participants may be to grant full exemption from the
Certifying Official at (714) 241-6325. eligible under Chapter 1606. nonresident fee for all students verified
Veterans—Contact your Veteran Priority Registration: Coastline to be “covered individuals.” Refer
Certifying Official to see how Community College offers priority to page 9 in this schedule for more
intersession courses may allow you to registration to veterans for four information on who qualifies.
access your BAH benefits. academic years within 15 years of

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VETERANS RESOURCE CENTERS
Coastline’s Veterans Resource Centers (VRC) are
community-based centers that engage not only local Remember to file for
GRADUATION!
Veterans taking classes, but also serve to connect student-
Veterans located worldwide, and community Veterans
who wish to support their peers. The VRCs provide a
comfortable and positive environment where Veterans will
find access to academic resources, community referrals, If you are nearing completion of your program, be sure to
networking opportunities, counseling and advisement FILE the application for graduation. Students must turn in
this paperwork by the deadline date in order to graduate.
services, computer access with Wi-Fi, a place to study, and
For Fall 2018 graduation, you can file between Auagust 27,
workshops featuring guest lecturers of value to Veterans 2018 and November 9, 2018.
seeking career and academic opportunities. Coastline also
provides the resources available in the VRCs to students Questions on qualifying to petition for graduation? Call the
worldwide through a Virtual VRC. Counseling Office at (714) 241-6162.

For more information or hours, please email


Vet2Vet@coastline.edu or call (714) 241-6126.

Veterans Resource Center Locations: Important College Terms


College Center VRC
Closed Classes—If the class in which you wish to enroll is closed—
11460 Warner Avenue, Fountain Valley, 92708 don’t give up!
1. Go for the sure thing! Try to find another CRN of the course that
Newport Beach Campus VRC may still have seats available; or
1515 Monrovia Avenue, Newport Beach, 92660 2. If there is a wait list option, place yourself on the wait list. If a seat
becomes available, you will be notified by email (students with
current cell phone will receive a text notification) and will have 24
hours to add the wait listed class. All prerequisites and corequisites
must be met; or
3. If wait lists are not available, check back to see if a seat may have
become available due to a student withdrawal or due to a student
being dropped for nonpayment of fee; or
Workforce Development 4. Go to the first class meeting. If space is available, the instructor
may give you an ADD PERMIT with an Add Authorization Code
& Corporate Education (AAC). The AAC will allow you to register for the course prior to
the “EXPIRES” deadline using the online registration system.
Permission Required Courses—Enclose test scores and proof of
Coastline designs, produces, and delivers customized eligibility for math and English. These forms must be submitted prior to
education & training programs, on-site or online, your registration appointment.
designed to meet the workforce development needs of
Class Canceled—A canceled class/section is one that is not going to be
employers. offered for that semester due to various reasons. You will need to choose
For more information or a list of Business & Industry an alternate class/section.
Partners, please contact Joycelyn Groot, Executive Concurrent Enrollment Required—Applies to classes in which you
Dean, Extended Learning Division, 714.241.6161 or must enroll in both a lecture and a lab. It may also apply to classes that
JGroot@Coastline.edu. require you to enroll in another type of class at the same time.
Duplicate Section—You cannot enroll in two sections of the same
course during the same semester unless they are a first and second eight-
week class and coded as a repeatable course.
Time Conflict—You may not enroll in two classes that overlap in
time. Check the scheduled class times carefully when planning your
program.

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POLICIES &
REGULATIONS More things you need to know.
ACADEMIC FREEDOM are required to refrain from all acts on the “Academic Dishonesty Report”
STATEMENT of academic dishonesty. The Coast form (Maxient).
Coastline Community College Community College District’s Student Actions by the College Administration
recognizes that the free search for truth Code of Conduct and Disciplinary
Procedures (BP-5500) apply to students The sanction imposed for an act of
and the expression of diverse opinions academic dishonesty depends on
are essential to a democratic society, whose conduct violates this academic
honesty procedure. the severity of the alleged improper
and encourages and protects academic conduct of the student. However,
freedom as per Coast Community sanctions are generally imposed as
College District Board of Trustees PROCEDURES FOR DEALING follows:
policy number BP 4030 as approved WITH VIOLATIONS OF
02/05/03. Upon receipt of a faculty-member
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY completed first “Academic Dishonesty
Actions Taken by Faculty Member Report” form concerning a student,
COASTLINE COMMUNITY Any Coastline Faculty member who has (or) upon satisfactory investigation of
COLLEGE ACADEMIC HONESTY evidence that a student has committed allegations brought by other staff or
PROCEDURES an act of academic dishonesty, shall, students about academic misconduct by
Academic Honesty is a Joint after speaking with the student, a student, the Student Discipline Officer
Responsibility of the Individual Student take one or more of the following shall respond in one of two ways:
and the College’s Faculty and Staff disciplinary actions: 1) By sending a Student Discipline
Coastline Community College’s • Issue an oral reprimand. Notification Letter to the student,
institutional integrity is built in inviting the student to present
• Give the student an “F” grade or zero a response to the allegations of
part upon the individual student’s points or a reduced number of points
commitment to academic honesty. academic dishonesty. The Student
on all or part of a particular paper, Discipline Officer will inform the
The College’s institutional integrity project or examination;
is also founded upon the effective student that if a finding of academic
administration of academic honesty • If the act of academic dishonesty dishonesty is sustained, the student
issues by the College’s faculty and staff. results in a “F” grade or zero points will be issued student conduct
being awarded to the student for sanctions determined by the
Coastline Community College Faculty that particular paper, project, or Student Discipline Officer pursuant
are responsible for ensuring that the examination, and this result affects to the District’s Student Code of
student grades are truly indicative of the student’s overall grade in the Conduct.
the student’s learned knowledge as class, then the student shall be issued
exhibited in the classroom. Student 2) The Student Discipline Officer may
the proper grade, as affected by the also create an Academic Dishonesty
acts of academic dishonesty cause specific “F” or zero grade, by the
disruption of the educational process, Report file and send no letter (the
faculty member. Student Disciplinary Officer will not
weaken our College’s institutional
integrity, and present challenges for For any incident of academic take action, based on the request
our faculty to fairly assess the student’s dishonesty resulting in the instructor’s of the individual instructor, who
academic performance. issuance of an “F” or zero points - the will handle the disciplinary action
instructor shall assess the severity of individually with his/her own
Coastline Community College the student’s misconduct and determine students). If the Student Discipline
Faculty holds primary responsibility whether the incident should be Officer notes that multiple
for ensuring that academic honesty immediately reported to the College’s Academic Dishonesty Reports have
is maintained in their classes. Student Discipline Officer (presently been filed for particular students,
Individual students also share in this the Vice President of Student Services)
responsibility. Coastline students

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from multiple instructors, however, 7. Forging or altering grades. ACADEMIC RENEWAL POLICY
then the student will receive 8. Obtaining answers from another AND PROCEDURE
the Letter of Student Discipline student before or during an This Academic Renewal Policy (BP
Notification. examination. 4240) for Coastline Community College
Upon receipt of an “Academic 9. Falsely reporting or claiming is issued pursuant to Section 55764 and
Dishonesty Report” of academic to have experienced technical 55765 of the California Administrative
misconduct committed by a student, difficulties with online instructional Code (Title 5) regulations. The purpose
the Student Discipline Officer may seek tests, quizzes, or assignments. of this policy is to disregard past
the suspension of the student for one or substandard academic performance
two full calendar years. 10. Knowingly allowing another of a student when such work is not
student to copy one’s work. reflective of their current demonstrated
If, upon this student’s return from
the one to two year suspension, the 11. Using unauthorized materials, ability. It is based on the recognition
Student Discipline Officer receives any such as notebooks, calculators, or that due to unusual circumstances, or
further reports of academic dishonesty other items, without the instructor’s circumstances beyond the control of
concerning this student, the Student consent during an examination or a student, the past substandard work
Discipline Officer may recommend the placement test. will negatively affect their academic
student be expelled from the District 12. Sharing answers for a take-home standing and unnecessarily prolong the
for a period of no less than three years or on-line examination unless rate at which he/she may complete his/
to ten years. otherwise authorized by the her current objectives.

Depending on the severity of the instructor. Therefore, under the circumstances


student’s academic dishonesty, a student 13. Receiving help in creating a speech, outlined below, Coastline Community
may be suspended from the College essay, report, project or paper College may disregard from all
on a first offense or be recommended unless otherwise authorized by the considerations associated with
for expulsion by the CCCD Board of instructor. requirements for the Certificate of
Trustees. Achievement/Associate in Arts Degree
14. Turning in a speech, essay, report, and general education certification
The Student Discipline Officer shall project or paper done for one class up to a maximum of thirty (30)
keep the faculty member and Division to another class unless specifically semester units of course work from two
Dean reasonably informed of the status authorized by the instructor of the semesters taken at any college. These
of the student discipline process and second class. circumstances are:
outcome. 15. Misreporting or altering the data in 1. The student has requested the
Examples of Academic Dishonesty laboratory or research projects. action formally and has presented
Conduct 16. Offering another person’s work as evidence that work completed in
Some examples of academic dishonesty one’s own: copying a speech, essay, the term(s) under consideration
conduct warranting the imposition of report, discussion board posting, is substandard (less than a 2.0
disciplinary probation, suspension or project or paper from another grade point average) and not
expulsion include, but are not limited person or from books, websites, or representative of present scholastic
to, the following: other sources. ability as verified by the current
1. Taking an examination for another 17. Using outside sources (books, or level of performance. Verification
student or having someone else take other written sources) without must consist of:
an examination for one-self. giving proper credit (by naming the a. Completion of a minimum
2. Altering a graded examination/ person and putting any exact words of 12 semester units of
assignment and returning it for in quotation marks). course work at any regionally
additional credit. 18. Intentionally impairing the accredited college or university
performance of other students and/ with a minimum cumulative
3. Having another person or a grade point average of at least
company do research and/or or a faculty member.
2.0 subsequent to the course
writing of a report. 19. Collusion - when any student work to be disregarded.
4. Stealing or attempting to steal an knowingly or intentionally helps
another student perform an act of b. At least 12 months has elapsed
examination or answer key. since completion of the most
academic dishonesty. Collusion in
5. Printing an online exam without an act of academic dishonesty will recent course work to be
the express authorization of the be disciplined in the same manner disregarded.
instructor. as the act itself.
6. Stealing or attempting to change
official academic records.

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2. Agreement that all units taken ACADEMIC STANDARDS Students on probation at one CCCD
during the semester(s) to be Coastline recognizes academic honor in college shall be on probation at
disregarded, except those courses four ways: all colleges within the CCCD. All
required as a prerequisite or probationary students shall be notified
to satisfy a requirement, in the 1. PRESIDENT’S LIST: A student of their status and counseling services
student’s “redirected” educational is eligible to be included on the shall be made available.
objective. President’s List after completing
a semester of at least 12 units in Disqualification Status: The approved
3. An understanding that the student’s courses awarding letter grades disqualification policy states that
permanent academic record during which a GPA of 4.0 is a student in the CCCD who is on
shall be annotated so that it is earned. academic or progress probation shall be
readily evident to all users of the disqualified whenever he or she meets
records that units disregarded, 2. DEAN’S LIST: A student is eligible one of two conditions:
even if satisfactory, may not to be included on the Dean’s List
after completing a semester of at 1. Academic Disqualification—Any
apply to certificate, degree or student on academic probation for
general education certification least 12 units in courses awarding
letter grades during which a GPA of two consecutive semesters shall be
requirements. academically disqualified.
3.50 to 3.99 is earned.
4. Agreement that all course work 2. Progress Disqualification—Any
remains legible on the student’s 3. HONOR’S LIST: A student is
eligible to be included on the student on progress probation for
permanent record ensuring a true two consecutive semesters shall be
and complete academic history. Honor’s List after completing a
semester of 6.0 to 11.9 units in disqualified for lack of satisfactory
If another accredited college has acted courses awarding letter grades progress.
to remove previous course work from during which a GPA of 3.75 to 4.0 is Students on disqualification at
Certificate of Achievement, Associate in earned. one CCCD college shall be on
Arts or Bachelor Degree consideration, disqualification at all colleges within
such action shall be honored in terms 4. GRADUATION WITH HONORS:
A student is eligible for Graduation the CCCD. Students shall be notified
of that institution’s policy. Units of dismissal status near the beginning
disregarded by another institution shall with Honors if he or she achieves
a 3.50 or higher GPA in all of the semester that it takes effect, but
be deducted from the thirty semester in any case, no later than the start of
units maximum of course work eligible college units attempted and a
3.50 or higher GPA in all courses the Fall semester. If circumstances
for alleviation at Coastline Community warrant, exceptions may be made
College. completed at Coastline.
and reinstatement granted by the
Students requesting removal of previous Probation Status: The CCCD’s policy Probation and Disqualification Review
course work for certificate or degree on probation states that a student shall Committee.
consideration shall file a petition at the be placed on probation if he or she
Admissions and Records Office. The meets one of two conditions:
petition shall outline the semesters 1. Academic Probation—A student is ACCREDITATION
of course work to be disregarded and on academic probation if he or she Coastline Community College
shall include evidence verifying (1) that has attempted at least 12 semester is accredited by the Accrediting
work completed during this period is units at a district college and Commission of Community and Junior
substandard, and (2) the expiration of a. has a grade point average of Colleges of the Western Association of
at least 12 months since the end of the less than 2.0 in the most recent Schools and Colleges, 10 Commercial,
last term to be excluded. All official semester completed, or Ste. 204 Novato, CA 94949, (415) 506-
transcripts must be on file at Coastline 0234, an institutional accrediting body
Community College. b. has a cumulative grade point recognized by the Council for Higher
average of less than 2.0 in all Education Accreditation and the U.S.
The Director of Admissions and units attempted.
Records or his/her designee shall act Department of Education.
to approve the petition and make the 2. Progress Probation—A student is
proper annotation on the student’s on progress probation if he or she
permanent record upon verification of has attempted at least 12 semester
the conditions set forth herein. units at a district college and the
percentage of units with “W, I,
NOTE: It is possible that other colleges NC, AND NP” grades reaches or
or universities may not accept the exceeds 50 percent.
Academic Renewal Policy.

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ANIMALS AND/OR PETS Communication: When a particular CLASS ATTENDANCE
Animals and/or pets of any kind or incident occurs that is of interest to Students are expected to attend classes
description are not allowed on or students, faculty and staff, a collegewide regularly.  Failure to attend may be
within college property. This restriction flier/bulletin may be distributed which taken into consideration by instructors
also applies to animals and/or pets describes the incident, the actions when assigning grades.  Students
confined in any vehicle parked on taken, and safety suggestions. who miss the first class meeting,
college property. This does not apply to Crime Statistics (Jeanne Clery Act): are absent for two contiguous class
the use of guide, signal or service dogs Crime statistics for Coastline can be meeting or have too many absences
for assisting persons with disabilities. found on the college website at MAY be dropped by the Instructor
www.coastline.edu or the Department at any time during the semester until
of Education website at http://ope. the final deadline for withdrawal. 
AUDITING ed.gov/security/. A complete copy Instructors may have more restrictive
The college is no longer offering of the report can be obtained from requirements for attendance and
students the option to audit a course. the Campus Safety department, or these requirements shall be stated in
Coastline’s Business office. Call (714) the class syllabus.  Student’s that miss
241-6145 for more information. class due to verifiable extenuating
CAMPUS SAFETY circumstances beyond the control of the
Your safety continues to be our highest student (i.e. accident, illness, death in
priority. The following policies and CHANGES immediate family, etc.) should inform
procedures were created with this goal Coastline makes every effort to assure their instructors prior to missing
in mind: the class schedule information is class meetings. A student who has
Procedures: To report a crime in accurate. Because this publication must been absent because of extenuating
progress, or other emergency requiring be prepared well in advance, changes circumstance should report to the
police or fire response, call 9-1-1. in some programs inevitably will occur. instructor on the day of his/her return.
For non-emergency or routine calls, Courses described in this publication No absence excuses a student from
contact the Campus Safety Department are subject to change without notice. making up the work missed. Students
or the business number of the local All classes offered are based upon should realize that absences may
police department. The Campus Safety sufficient enrollment to economically adversely affect their grades.
Department may be contacted directly warrant them. Classes may be NOTE:  It is the responsibility of the
at (714) 241-6360 or through any of the canceled as a result of low enrollment, student to withdraw in order to meet
area offices. state legislation and/or financial all fee/ refund deadlines and it is also
consideration. When classes are the responsibility of the student to
Coastline has an incident reporting canceled due to low enrollment, every
system which allows for a complete withdraw by state mandated deadlines
attempt will be made to help students to avoid grade penalties.
description of any incident. If students, adjust their academic schedules. In
staff or faculty are parties or witnesses addition, students are advised that all
to an incident that requires further information set out in this publication CLASS WITHDRAWAL
review or investigation by the college, is subject to change without notice, and PROCEDURES
they should contact the College Center the Board of Trustees of the CCCD, Each student is responsible to complete
or one of the area offices to file a report. the chancellor of the CCCD and the OR officially withdraw from each class
Facilities: In general, all facilities president of Coastline reserve the right in which he/she enrolls.
remain open during business hours, to add, amend or repeal regulations, Students who are dropped by their
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. at instructional rules, resolutions or policies within the instructors for missing the first class
sites, and 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the administrative area of responsibility of meeting or for excessive absences
College Center. such officers. should verify the instructor drop with
Law Enforcement: The Campus Safety the Admissions Office in order to avoid
Department maintains a close working grade penalties and to comply with
relationship with the local police critical drop dates as specified.
departments for each area containing Students should be aware that “W’s” are
a Coastline facility. Coastline security used to determine academic status.
officers and key staff will report
incidents or summon the assistance of
local agencies on an as-needed basis.

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Students may withdraw/drop a class by: REASONS TO REPEAT A CLASS When a student repeats an
1. Logging in to your MyCCC site. A. Repeating a course in an effort equivalent course in which a
Drops will be allowed via the web to alleviate a substandard grade; substandard grade outside the
in accordance with published drop Students who receive substandard Coast Community College District
deadlines. grades (“D”,” F”, “NP” or “NC”) at a regionally accredited college,
and/or one or more Withdrawals they must file a Repeat/Delete
2. Mailing a letter or Student Drop Request and submit it to the
Form by the drop deadline date (“W”) on the transcript may
attempt to successfully complete Admissions and Records Office
to Coastline Community College, along with an official transcript
11460 Warner Avenue, Fountain the course up to a total of two
additional times within the Coast from the other college showing
Valley, CA 92708. The letter should successful completion of the course.
be sent to the attention of the Community College District,
Admissions office and the student if necessary to alleviate the B. Repeating a course due to a
needs to make sure the envelope substandard grade or successfully significant lapse of time, where
has a USPS postmark on or before complete the course. a passing grade (CR or P) or C
the deadline date. After the third attempt to receive or better was previously earned.
a passing grade in a course, the A significant lapse of time is
3. In-person in the Admissions Office defined as at least five years. All
during normal business hours, student may complete the Petition
to Repeat form and submit to the coursework shall remain on the
Monday – Thursday, 8:00 am to student’s permanent record. The
5:00 pm and Fridays 8:00 am to 12 Admissions and Records Office for
one additional attempt. Petitions current grade and credit will be
noon. Students will be required to disregarded in computing your
present a valid Driver’s License, are only considered for documented
extenuating circumstances. CCC GPA. Course repetition based
Military ID or Passport to drop a on significant lapse of time may
class. Students who withdraw and
receive a “W” on each of the three only occur once. (Documentation
allowable attempts, if by petition must be submitted)
WITHDRAW AFTER DEADLINE the student is given permission C. You have extenuating circumstances
Students may petition for a “W” grade to enroll, the students will not be - verified cases of accidents,
after the final limit for “W” only for able to withdraw from the course illness, or other life changing event
extenuating circumstances beyond the again and an evaluative grade beyond the control of the student
control of the student, such as verified symbol will be recorded . NO that prevented you from doing
accident or illness. Petitions must be FURTHER ATTEMPTS WILL BE well in the course (must submit
reviewed and approved by the Grade PERMITTED. documentation);
Review Committee. If the substandard grade is repeated D. The course you wish to repeat is
within the Coast Community part of a legally mandated training
College District, the Repeat/ as a condition of continued or
Delete grade exclusion will be volunteer employment. Regardless
REPEATING CLASSES automatically performed on the of whether or not a substandard
It is possible to repeat a class only in student’s academic transcript. grade (D, F, NC, or NP) was
certain circumstances as follows: The grades in the latest term will previously earned, the grade and
1. In the course description in the be the grade which will be used unit credit shall be included each
catalog, the class is identified as to calculate grade point average time for the purpose of calculating
eligible for repetition; or regardless of which grade was the GPA. (Documentation must
higher. Although the previous be attached to certify that course
2. The class is eligible for grade grade(s) will not be counted in repetition is necessary to complete
remediation by repetition. the grade point average, they will legally mandated training).
*New repeat rules effective remain visible on the transcript E. Repeating a course previously taken
Summer Term 2012*-- Students and the last recorded attempt is the at another college. Substandard
are now limited to three (3) total course which will be counted in or non-substandard grades earned
enrollments for most credit courses. the student’s permanent academic at another institution will not be
Students will not be allowed to history. alleviated by repeating a course at
repeat a course more than three Coastline Community College. The
times without documented grade and unit credit earned will be
evidence of extenuating calculated and averaged in GPA.
circumstances. ‘W’ grades are
counted as enrollments.

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GRADING Examinations: Final examinations GRADES
Student performance in courses is are required in all graded courses. Grade reports are not mailed.
indicated by one of twenty grades. Exceptions may occur in certain Students may access their grades
Grades which carry grade point value, physical education activity courses. online by logging in to their MyCCC
and which are used in determining Students must attend Coastline for the site. Students also have the option
the grade point average (GPA), are as entire length of the course and take the of printing their own CCC unofficial
follows: final examination to receive credit. transcript. Semester grades are
Symbol Definition available online approximately 10
Grade Points/Units I (INCOMPLETE) working days after the end of the
semester (excluding holiday periods).
A Excellent 4 If agreed upon between the instructor
B Good 3 and the student, a student may receive
an “I” grade when work in the class STUDENT GRIEVANCE
C Satisfactory 2 cannot be completed by the last day PROCEDURES
D Passing, less than satisfactory of the semester due to extenuating Coastline Community College extends
F Failing 0 circumstances. to all students the right to petition for
The following grades are not part of the • Most of the academic work must readdress of grievance. The right to
GPA computations: be completed and there must be a petition may be initiated at any time
justifiable reason for receiving the when the student has a grievance
CR/P—Credit at least satisfactory, Unit incomplete such as an accident or against any college employee, policy
credit granted illness. or procedure at Coastline Community
NC/NP—Non-Credit, less than • The condition for removal of the College.
satisfactory or failing , No units “I” shall be stated by the instructor Every effort will be made to preserve
granted in a written record and recorded confidentially as grievances are
W—Withdrawal, No units granted as an “I”. This record shall contain fairly and equitably considered. The
EW—Excused Withdrawal, No units the conditions for the removal of procedures will allow students to
granted the “I” and the grade assigned in exhaust every administrative level
lieu of its removal. This record of possible in receiving fair and complete
MW—Military Withdrawal, No units Incomplete must be given to the hearing of their grievances. These are
granted student with a copy on file with the college-level procedures for resolving
I, IB, IC, ID, IF, INP—Incomplete, No registrar until the “I” is made up or problems and should not be viewed as
units granted the time limit has expired. legal or quasi-legal proceedings.
IP—In Progress, No units granted • All academic work must be Based on the principle of improved
RD—Report Delayed, No units granted completed and submitted to the communication between the students
instructor per written agreement and the institution, the following
Pass/No Pass: When you select the with the student, which will be procedures will be followed for students
pass (P)/no pass (NP) option, you will valid no longer than one year registering grievances:
receive a P or NP on your report card following the end of the semester in
instead of a letter (A-F) grade. P means NOTE: In order to establish due
which it was assigned. process, all parties to the grievances will
you have satisfactorily completed
(passed) the course. NP means you • An incomplete not made up within adhere to the steps as outlined.
have unsatisfactorily completed (failed) the specified timeline will revert STEP I: Prior to filing a formal
the course. The P/NP option does to the alternate grade assigned by grievance, the student is expected to
not affect overall grade point average. the instructor when the “I” was first contact the Discipline Dean or
Select the P/NP option in classes assigned. Program Supervisor and the person(s)
offering a choice by returning your P/ • A student may not re-enroll in a who has (have) the closest contact
NP postcard to the Admissions office class in which an incomplete was with the pertinent issue. The grievance
by the appropriate deadline. Postcards awarded. should be thoroughly defined to be
are distributed with your registration discussed objectively.
confirmation packet. You may also If the grievance cannot be resolved at
obtain them at Coastline area offices. this step, the student may progress to
For more complete details, refer to the Step II after
Catalog.
Informing the person(s) involved
of intended plans to file a formal

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grievance. The formal grievance must 3. College President the Lifetime Learning Credit applies on
be filed during the semester in which 4. Other person(s) involved with the a tax-return basis and covers a broader
the grievance occurs. grievance time frame and range of educational
STEP II: The student meets with the STEP IV: If either the grievant or other courses.
V.P. of Instruction Services to discuss person(s) involved are not satisfied Additional information may be
the grievance. At this step, the “Formal with the decision of action of the obtained in the Admissions and
Grievance Petition” is filed. The Vice Grievance Committee an appeal may Records office, from your tax advisor, or
President of Instruction/Student be made. Within five (5) school days by going to the National Association of
Services will serve as an ombudsman in after the decision or action, the appeal College and Business Officers website:
order to examine objectively both sides must be filed with the President of http://www.nacubo.org and click on the
of the issue. the College for consideration. Once TRA97 Resource Page icon.
The Vice President of Instruction/ the College President has reviewed
Student Services will then meet with all the memorandum and the written
persons involved with the grievance. Communication from the Grievance HOUSING
At the conclusion of Step II, the Vice Committee, the President will schedule Coastline maintains no dormitories.
President, within five (5) school days, a private meeting with the complainant Housing transactions must be made
will provide the student and others to discuss the matter. individually.
involved with a written summary of the NOTE: The College President has
discussion. discretionary power to uphold, reverse, LIABILITY
If the grievance has not been resolved or modify the action taken by the
by this step, the student may proceed to Grievance Committee. The president’s Throughout the academic year,
Step III. decision will be delivered to the some classes will meet at off-campus
Grievant/student in writing with copies locations. The college will not provide
STEP III: The student, within five (5) transportation to these sites, and
school days after the conclusion of Step to the appropriate individuals involved.
students enrolled in these classes
II, will submit a written request to the STEP V: If the grievant/student is not are responsible for making their
Vice President of Instruction/Student satisfied with the final college level own transportation arrangements.
Services for a meeting of an arbitration disposition of the case, she/he may, Coastline personnel may assist in
committee. through the Chancellor of the Coast coordinating this transportation
The committee will consist of: Community College District, appeal and/or may recommend travel time,
directly to the Board of Trustees. The routes, carpooling, etc.; however, the
1. The appropriate Dean for the Area Board, after reviewing the materials
involved student does not have to follow these
pertaining to the grievance, may recommendations. The CCCD is in no
2. Vice President of Instruction/ determine the time, place and manner way responsible, nor does it assume
Student Services of the hearing. liability, for any injuries or losses
3. Faculty Member and student resulting from this non-sponsored
A meeting of the committee will HOPE SCHOLARSHIP CREDIT transportation. If you ride with another
be called by the Vice President of student, that student is not an agent of,
Several new tax benefits are now nor driving on behalf of the District.
Instruction/Student Services to review available to help families meet the cost
and/or take action on the grievance. In of postsecondary education. These tax Under the California Code of
ten school days after the student has benefits are intended to help students Regulations, Subchapter 5, Section
filed a written request, the committee and their parents as well as all working 55450, if you participate in a voluntary
will meet with all involved parties Americans to fulfill a variety of field trip or excursion, you hold
and discuss the grievance in detail in education objectives. the CCCD, its officers, agents and
an attempt to resolve the issue at this employees harmless from all liability
step. Meetings will be chaired by the Taxpayers can claim one or, in some or claims that may arise out of or in
Vice President of Instruction/Student cases, two new tax credits for expenses connection with your participation in
Services. they pay for postsecondary education this activity.
for themselves and their dependent
Within five (5) school days, the children. This tax credit can directly
decision and proposed action will be reduce the amount of federal income OPEN ENROLLMENT POLICY
communicated to the following: tax for returns filed in 1999 or later. The It is the policy of the Coast Community
1. Student involved Hope Scholarship Credit is available College District that, unless specifically
2. Committee members on a per-student basis for the first two exempted by statute, every course
years of postsecondary education, while

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section or class, the attendance of which Responsibilities for Penalties: The 406 Parked blocking traffic.
is to be reported for state aid, wherever registered owner of any vehicle on a BAIL: $40
offered and maintained by the District, Coastline site shall be held responsible 407A Parked in prohibited parking
shall be fully open to enrollment and for any liability or damage claims zone (i.e., Red curb). BAIL:
participation by any person who has including parking or other traffic $40
been admitted to the college(s) and violation penalties arising in connection
who meets such prerequisites as may with the possession and/or operation of 407B Limited parking zone
be established pursuant to Section the vehicle on the Coastline site. violation (i.e., timed or
58106 of Title 5 of the California loading). BAIL: $35
Liability: Coastline is not responsible
Administrative Code. and assumes no liability for damage or 408 Parked overtime in Visitor
theft of any vehicle or its contents. area. BAIL: $35

PARKING REGULATIONS Lost, Stolen, Damaged Permits or 409 Parked in Handicapped area.
Sold Vehicles: Replacement of lost, BAIL: $250
Permit Required: Parking permits
are required at the Newport Beach damaged or permits sold with the 410 Parked in Staff area. BAIL:
and Garden Grove Campuses. Permits vehicle will be $30. Stolen permits $35
are also required to park at the Le-Jao are to be reported to the Public Safety 411 Parked creating traffic
Campus City Hall North lot (stalls office. hazard. BAIL: $40
268 through 340) and Community 412 Lack of visible/valid parking
Service lot (stalls 556 through 688). PARKING, TRAFFIC RULES AND permit. BAIL: $35
Any motorized vehicle requiring REGULATIONS:
registration with the California 413 Expired parking meter. BAIL:
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) ARTICLE 1—Enforcement $35
must have a current parking permit Students who fail to pay parking fines 414 Parking in electric vehicle
affixed to the inside lower-left corner may have their academic records stall without charging. BAIL:
of windshield in the manner indicated encumbered until all outstanding $35
on the instructions. Motorcycles fines have been paid. Penalties may be Complete copies of the parking
(mopeds) will have the permit affixed added to each citation. The DMV and regulations can be obtained from the
to the left front fork. Cars without a collection agency may be notified. Public Safety office or call (714) 546-
permits properly displayed will be PARKING AND TRAFFIC RULES 7600, ext. 16120 for more information.
cited. Vehicles may park only in AND REGULATIONS WILL BE IN
spaces or areas designated for vehicle EFFECT 24 HOURS A DAY.
parking. PURCHASE OF A PARKING Parking Regulation/Citation PERSONAL SECURITY CODE
PERMIT DOES NOT GUARANTEE A Penalties: To ensure the security of your records,
PARKING SPACE ON CAMPUS. you will be required to establish a
Section No. Regulation
Purchase parking permits online: password for your MyCCC portal page.
Current semester permits are now 103 Unauthorized use of permit You will be asked to do this the first
available online at www.coastline. (stolen/forged/altered). time you log in to the system. Once
edu. Daily parking permits can also be BAIL: $40 you have established your password, it
obtained from the office at each area 208 Overnight parking. BAIL: will be REQUIRED for all future online
site. Coastline parking permits are also $35 transactions at Coastline Community
valid at Golden West and Orange Coast 210 Unauthorized sales/ College, Golden West College and
Colleges. distribution. BAIL: $35 Orange Coast College. If you forget
Parking Areas: Designated parking your password, you may go to our
401 Parked outside marked stalls. website at www.coastline.edu and click
areas are color coded: BAIL: $35 on “password reset”. Your password
• Yellow (Faculty and Staff) permit 402 Parked overlapping stalls. is yours and yours alone and is not
required BAIL: $35 available to the staff at the college for
• White Grid (Motorcycles only) 403 Parked on restricted area. reference.
permit required BAIL: $35 All in-person transactions require
• Blue (Handicapped—DMV) 404 Parked in motorcycle/moped Photo ID. If a student wants someone
Handicap permit must be displayed area. BAIL: $35 else to handle their transaction, the
• Unmarked white stalls—open for person designated must present written
405 Backed into diagonal stall. authorization signed by the student
permit parking BAIL: $35

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(regardless of relationship or age) and SANCTION STATEMENT: STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
photo ID at the time of the transaction. Any student found responsible for BP 5500 - STUDENT CODE OF
violating the CCCD policy on Non- CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINARY
PREREQUISITES, COREQUISITES Consensual or Forced Sexual Contact PROCEDURES
AND OTHER ENROLLMENT (where no intercourse has occurred) The Coast Community College District
LIMITATIONS will likely receive a sanction ranging has special interests and purposes
from probation to expulsion, depending essential to its effective functioning
All prerequisites or corequisites on the severity of the incident, and
identified in Coastline’s catalog as an educational institution and has
taking into account any previous a clear responsibility in the area of
and class schedule were established campus conduct code violations.
according to state laws as outlined in student conduct to protect and promote
the CCCD’s Model Plan. Except for The Title IX investigative team reserves its goals.
CCCD priority registration procedures the right to broaden or lessen any range The Coast Community College District
for continuing students, and courses of recommended sanctions in the case Policy (AP 5500) Regarding Student
or programs with prerequisites or of serious mitigating circumstances or Code of Conduct and Disciplinary
corequisites, all Coastline classes are egregiously offensive behavior. Neither Procedures sets forth those acts which
open to enrollment on a “first come, the initial hearing officers nor any constitute unacceptable conduct.
first-served” basis until they are filled to appeals body or officer will deviate from All alleged violations of this policy
maximum capacity. Refer to the Catalog the range of recommended sanctions may result in referral to the College
for detailed information or contact the unless compelling justification exists to Administrator charged with enforcing
Matriculation Office at (714) 241‑6166. do so. this policy.
Sexual Misconduct Information & Title A student of the Coast Community
IX Compliance PRIVACY AND REPORTING: College District accepts the
Members of the Coastline Community Director of Equity and Title IX, responsibility to conform to all District
College (CCC) community, guests TitleIX@coastline.edu, is the college’s rules and regulations. Failure to meet
and visitors have the right to be free designated Title IX Officer. The Title IX this obligation will justify appropriate
from sexual violence. All members of Officer is responsible for the purposes disciplinary actions including, but
the campus community are expected of initiating notice and/or investigation not limited to, expulsion, suspension,
to conduct themselves in a manner of sexual misconduct excluding cases disciplinary probation, or reprimand.
that does not infringe upon the rights involving personnel (not related to Although the District will make every
of others. CCC has zero tolerance a student). The Title IX Officer will reasonable effort to make the District’s
for sexual misconduct. When an assign deputy investigators, who are rules and regulations available, students
allegation of misconduct is brought to members of the Investigative Team, are responsible for becoming familiar
an appropriate administrator’s attention to investigate allegations of gender- with them.
and a respondent is found to have based discrimination and/or sexual The District may impose discipline
violated any sexual misconduct district misconduct. The deputy investigators for the commission, or attempted
policy, serious sanctions will be used will use discretion on how they act in commission, of the following types of
to reasonably ensure that such actions response to notice of gender-based violations by students, for aiding or
are never repeated. The following discrimination. Understanding that abetting, inciting, conspiring, assisting,
is intended to define community different people on campus have hiring or encouraging another person
expectations and to establish a different reporting responsibilities to engage in a violation of this Student
mechanism for determining when those and varied abilities to maintain Code of Conduct, or for any violation
expectations have been violated. confidentiality, the Title IX Officer will of state or Federal law. Being under
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT OFFENSES assign deputy investigators depending the influence of drugs and/or alcohol,
INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED on the situation and the parties or the existence of other psychological
TO: involved. impairment does not excuse a violation
To report gender-based discrimination, of this Student Code of Conduct. The
• Sexual Harassment subsequent acts are defined by the
• Non-Consensual Sexual Contact sexual harassment, non-consensual
sexual contact, non-consensual sexual District to be unacceptable. The list is
(or attempts to commit same) not all inclusive.
• Non-Consensual Sexual Intercourse intercourse, or sexual exploitation,
(or attempts to commit same) please contact: 1. Academic Misconduct
• Sexual Exploitation Director of Equity and Title IX 2. Alcohol
TitleIX@coastline.edu 3. Assault/Battery
(714) 241-6208 4. Bias
5. Continued Misconduct or Repeat
Violation
6. Dating Violence

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7. Destruction of Property A copy of the Student Code of Transcripts: Transcripts of academic
8. Discrimination Conduct may be found online at: work taken at Coastline will be sent
9. Dishonesty http://www.cccd.edu/boardoftrustees/ to any college or university upon the
10. Disorderly or Lewd Conduct BoardPolicies/Pages/default.aspx student’s written request. Transcript
11. Disruption of Educational Process or may be reviewed at Coastline requests must be submitted online
12. Disruptive Behavior Community College Administrative through Credentials, Inc. at:
13. Disturbing the Peace Center, Student Services Office. www.coastline.edu. Allow at least five
14. Drugs working days for processing. End of
15. Endangering Welfare of Others semester transcripts may be requested
16. Failure to Appear STUDENT RECORDS beginning two weeks prior to the end
17. Failure to Comply or Identify The Admissions office is responsible for of the semester, and are processed
18. Failure to Obtain Permits registering students and maintaining approximately 10-15 working days after
19. Failure to Repay Debts or Return active and permanent records. the semester ends. There is a $5 charge
District Property Coastline complies with the provisions for each official transcript, however the
20. False Report of Emergency of the Family Rights and Privacy Act first two copies are free.
21. Forgery of 1974 (Buckley Amendment) which
22. Fraud gives the student the right to see the
23. Gambling official school record and restricts STUDENTS’ RIGHTS
24. Harassment/Bullying distribution of those records. A detailed The CCCD and Coastline are
25. Hateful Behavior description of this act is in the Catalog. committed to the concept and
26. Hazing Active Records: All requests for principles of providing all persons with
27. Infliction of Mental Harm. changes to a student’s current class equal opportunity in employment and
28. Library Materials (Misuse and program or information on file should education by prohibiting discrimination
Destruction) be made through the Admissions office, based on race, sex, color, gender
29. Misrepresentation (i.e., adds to program, withdrawal from expression, religion, age, national
30. Misuse of Identification class, name and address changes, etc.). origin, ancestry, sexual orientation,
31. Possession of Stolen Property marital status, medical condition,
32. Possession of Weapons Additional Fees: Verification of physical or mental disability, military or
33. Public Intoxication enrollment costs $5, and early grade veteran status, or genetic information.
34. Sexual Harassment letter costs $2. This commitment applies to every
35. Sexual Misconduct Cumulative files: The Admissions aspect of education and personnel
36. Serious Injury or Death office maintains a cumulative file policies and practices in the treatment
37. Smoking on each student who has requested of employees, students, and the general
38. Stalking transcripts from institutions of prior public.
39. Sexual Stalking attendance. The file, containing copies The right to nondiscrimination
40. Theft or Abuse of District’s of high school and college transcripts, is in education and employment is
Computers or Electronic Resources available to the student for review and/ guaranteed to persons with disabilities
41. Theft or Conversion of Property or for counseling appointments. under a number of federal and
42. Trespass and Unauthorized Distribution of Student Records to state laws (including Section 504 of
Possession High Schools: Coastline may send to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the
43. Unauthorized Tape Recording District feeder high schools academic Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
44. Unauthorized Use of Course or reports reflecting students who have and the California Fair Employment
Copyrighted Materials graduated from high schools within and Housing Act). Students have the
45. Unauthorized Use of District Keys the last five years. These reports right to be free from discriminatory
46. Unauthorized Use of Electronic include the student’s name, address, actions, including sexual harassment.
Devices identification number, classes, grades,
47. Unauthorized Use of Property or Contact one of the following college
grade point average and major. This personnel: Renaté Atkins, Americans
Services data assists high schools in evaluating
48. Unreasonable Demands with Disabilities Act (ADA) officer,
their academic program in relation to (714) 241-6146; Renaté Atkins, Equal
49. Unwelcome Conduct student activity in college. Students who
50. Violation of Driving Regulations Employment officer, (714) 241‑6150;
prefer their academic record not be or Kate Mueller, Vice President, Student
51. Violation of Health and Safety included in the documents, which are
Regulations Services, Sexual Harassment Prevention
submitted to the high schools, should Coordinator,
52. Violation of Law contact the Admissions office to have
53. Violation of Posted District Rules (714) 241‑6160 for further information.
their names deleted from the report.
54. Violation of Published Computer/
Network Usage Policy(s),
Procedures, or Guidelines.

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STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOW that entering freshmen carrying a full State Department of Veterans Affairs.
In compliance with the Student-Right- academic load (15 or more units) plan CCC establishes policies and programs
to-Know and Campus Security Act of to work no more than 12-16 hours each for educating veterans and active-
1990 (Public Law 101-542), Coastline week. Students who have a poor high duty military personnel. Under Title
makes its completion and transfer rates school record — below a “C” average 5, Section 55024, members of the
available to all current and prospective — probably should work no more than service called to active duty during a
students at the following website: http:// 6-8 hours each week. No CCC student semester in which they are enrolled,
srtk.cccco.edu/index.asp A copy of this may carry more than 19 units during may petition to withdraw under special
information may be obtained by calling a semester, 9 units during summer, or circumstances. The withdrawal will be
the Public Relations office at (714) 241- 6 units during intersession without posted as “MW”- Military Withdrawal
6186. the permission of the CCC Director of on the student’s transcript and will
Enrollment Services. This maximum be non-punitive, which means that it
Portions of this policy are adapted from applies to the combination of all will not count in the students grade
the academic honesty policies of the units in which the student enrolls per point average nor will it count towards
University of California Irvine, Cypress semester/term in the Coast Community academic or progress probation/
College, California State University Colleges (Coastline, Golden West and disqualification. Students with orders to
Long Beach and Golden West College Orange Coast). report during a semester in which they
as published in their catalogs. are enrolled should contact Admissions
Veterans, Active Duty Military, and
Study Load The average student carries Credit for Military Training Coastline and Records on the first floor of the
a 15 unit full academic load during Community College is approved for College Center for the appropriate
a semester at Coastline Community training veterans under all applicable petition form. CCC recognizes and
College. This load requires most laws. The College helps veterans grants academic credit to veterans for
students to spend 40-45 hours each by cooperating with the Veterans eligible military service and training
week preparing for and attending Administration and the California credit completed in the armed forces.
classes. The College recommends

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Health Services
If you’re a Coastline student, Coastline’s Services are available through Memorial Prompt Care,
Student Health Services are available to which offers three locations to serve you in:
you! For a flat student health services fee
of only $11 a term, enrolled students can Westminster 15464 Goldenwest Street (at McFadden) 92683
take advantage of health services such as Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days a week
immunizations, laboratory testing, minor Call (714) 891-9008 to schedule an appointment
emergency medical treatment, women’s
Huntington Beach 18561 Beach Boulevard (at Main St.) 92648
health issues, and more.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days a week
For more information detailing services visit Call (714) 848-0080 to schedule an appointment
www.coastline.edu/services/health-services/ Huntington Beach 9122 Adams Avenue (at Magnolia St.) 92646
or call (714) 241-6208. (NOTE: 2 forms of Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 6 days a week
ID must be presented—your current student Call (714) 378-0900 to schedule an appointment
class program (Printed from the Web or, a
bill and a picture I.D.)

Coastline Bookstore
Onsite or online!
Coastline offers all textbooks and materials at our student bookstore located at the
College Center in Fountain Valley. There are two ways to order:

1. Visit the bookstore in the lobby of our Fountain Valley


(College Center) location at 11460 Warner Avenue.
Check www.coastlineccbookstore.com or
call (714) 241-6101 for bookstore hours.
2. Go online to www.coastlineccbookstore.com and select the books and
materials needed, and have them shipped to your home or request an instore
pickup.

LOG ON TO
www.coastlinebookstore.com

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Library—100% online and always open!
Coastline has a Library for students eBooks and Article Additional Library
and it is 100% online so you can
access it all the time. It is ALWAYS
Databases Resources
open! You access the online Library As a student you have access to over • CoastlineLibrary on YouTube:
through the Library web page at: a hundred thousand e-books, and Short and sweet videos to help you
coastline.edu/library. thousands of magazine, journal, and with your Library and Research
newspaper articles through the online needs (https://goo.gl/mOY2Hd).
Library at Coastline.
Ask a Librarian 1. Go to the Library webpage: http://
Do you need research help? Ask a www.coastline.edu/library/ and
Librarian! They are research experts. CLICK eBooks & Databases
There are multiple ways to contact a 2. Log in with your username and
Coastline Librarian: password
• Phone: 714.696.1573 3. The Databases are divided by
subjects. Find a subject that works
• Text: 714.696.1573
for you or use the big databases
• Email: Library@coastline.edu under GENERAL ACADEMIC • Library Workshops in Canvas
• Let’s Meet! Schedule a Research DATABASES and choose • Avoiding Plagiarism
Consultation and we can “Academic Search Complete.” • Finding Articles (coming next)
meet you at one of the college a. Short videos about the • CalWest—Coastline students with
campuses. Request Form at Academic Databases show current student ID may use the
this link: http://goo.gl/forms/ you how to search some of the libraries at Golden West, Orange
JVzS6SdYpAqMEEQx1 databases and you can view Coast, Cypress and Fullerton
• Mail: Librarian, Coastline videos on the CoastlineLibrary College.
Community College, 11460 Warner YouTube channel
Ave., Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (https://goo.gl/mOY2Hd).
Research Tip: As you use the Article
Databases think about KEYWORDS
Textbook Reserve Library you could use in your search. Come
Coastline maintains small collections up with a few sets of Keywords and
of current textbooks in the start your research. Notice other
Information Commons (Garden words and phrases that are coming
Grove Campus) and the Student up as you browse through the articles
Success Campus at Westminster you find and refine your search and
and Newport Beach for students research topic based on these ideas
to use on-site. Call to confirm and articles. Start your research early
that the textbook for your class is so you can see what is available for
available in the collection. Access your topic and change/modify it if
to the textbooks is available during you need too. Remember a Librarian
the Commons and Success Centers’ is always here to help you too!
regular operating hours on a first-
come, first-served basis.

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