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Office: |
One-Stop Center
Building A300 |
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Hours: |
Monday
Tuesday - Thursday
Friday |
8:00am -
7:00pm
8:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 1:00pm |
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Phone Number: |
(619) 660-4275 |
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Fax Number: |
(619) 660-4575 |
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Note:
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Last day to Add/Drop Classes without a W is September 3rd |
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IMPORTANT: Email is our primary method of communication for sending out notifications regarding admissions, holds, petitions,
VA and Residency issues, etc. It is important that you make sure your email is up to date and that you
add gcccd.edu to your safe senders list. Click Here to find out how.
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dates/times please click here.
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Who may attend?
Legal residents of the state of
California who possess a high school diploma or equivalent or are 18
years of age or older and have the ability to benefit may attend Cuyamaca College.
High school students who have completed the 10th
grade, and are at least 14 years of age at the opening
day of the session, may attend with approval of the appropriate high school official, the
appropriate college official and the student’s parent.
Click this link for more information.
Nonresidents may attend by paying the
established nonresident tuition, enrollment, health services and student
center construction fees. To obtain resident status, a student must
establish both physical presence and intent in California for more than one
year immediately preceding the residence determination date for a term.
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How do I enroll?
1. The first step is to complete an application for admission. You may
apply on-line.
There is no charge for the application.
2. You will be asked to have your math and
English skills
assessed. These assessment results are not used to determine
admissions, but are used in suggesting courses to be taken. An orientation
and advisement workshop will follow the assessment. If you are
transferring from another college official transcripts are needed to clear
prerequisites and to award prior credit. Note: Cuyamaca College only accepts official
transcripts by mail. Official transcripts sent to us by fax or email
will not be accepted.
3. The next steps are
to select your classes, see a counselor, if necessary, and then register.
In most cases, registration can be completed through WebAdvisor. Please visit here for a tutorial on how to use WebAdvisor.
4. The final step in completing your enrollment is
to pay your fees. Fees can be paid through WebAdvisor by credit card, mailed to the
college cashier or brought to the Cashier's Office on campus.
See the
College Catalog for
more information or check the
Financial Aid page to see if you might
qualify for a fee waiver.
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What does it cost?
Enrollment Fee (mandatory) |
$26.00
per unit
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Health Fee (mandatory) |
$14.00 ($11.00 summer) |
Student Center Construction Fee*
(mandatory--$5.00 maximum per semester) |
$1.00 per unit |
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Student Representation Fee (mandatory) |
$1.00 |
Parking Permit (semester)
One Day Permit |
$40.00
($18.00 summer)
$2.00 |
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Student Benefit CoyoteCard* |
$12.00 |
Nonresident Student-above fees plus |
$186.00 per unit |
International Student-above fees plus |
$186.00 per unit
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Student Center Construction
Fee and Student Benefit Card are not
available for the summer session. |
Low-income California residents may have their fees waived. It is recommended
that full-time students budget approximately $750 per semester or $375 for
summer for books and supplies.
Students attending both Cuyamaca and Grossmont Colleges pay parking fees on
ONE CAMPUS only. Enrollment fees for these students are calculated on a
district basis.
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Semester dates
| Summer
2010 |
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| Application period |
continuous |
| Registration begins |
May 3 - June 11 |
| 6-Week
Session start date |
June 14 |
| 6-Week
Session end date |
July 22 |
| 8-Week
Session start date |
June 14 |
| 8-Week
Session end date |
August 5 |
| Fall
2010 |
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| Application
period |
continuous |
| Registration
begins |
July 12 -
August 20 |
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Semester start date |
August 23 |
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Semester end date |
December 20 |
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Admissions and Records Staff
If you have questions/comments please contact the Admissions and Records office at 619-660-4275 or you can send an email
by clicking here
Susan
Topham, Dean,
Counseling and Enrollment Services
E-mail:
susan.topham@gcccd.edu
Ken Grimes,
Administrative Secretary
E-mail:
ken.grimes@gcccd.edu
Victor DeVore, Acting
Supervisor
E-mail: victor.devore@gcccd.edu
Laura Keller,
Evaluations Advisor
(Last name A-L)
E-mail:
laura.keller@gcccd.edu
Lisa Di Bella,
Evaluations Advisor (Last name M-Z)
E-mail:
lisa.dibella@gcccd.edu
Debbie Ayers, Admissions and Records
Assistant, Sr.
(Residency
and Veterans)
E-mail:
debra.ayers@gcccd.edu
Vanessa Saenz, Admissions
and Records Specialist
(International Student Admissions
and
High School/College Credit)
and Faculty Resources E-mail:
vanessa.saenz@gcccd.edu
Julie Kahler, Admissions and Records
Assistant
(Official Transcripts
and Enrollment Verifications)
E-mail:
julie.kahler@gcccd.edu
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