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Academic Calendar
Academic Programs
Academic Programs
Cuyamaca College offers a wide variety of degrees, certificates and transfer programs.
Please visit the academic departments webpage to access the current list of academic programs offered at Cuyamaca. Our College Catalog also lists the academic program offerings for Cuyamaca College.
Adding / Dropping Courses
Adding / Dropping Courses
Adding Courses
Students may add courses only during the official “Add” period. Students may add online
once a session has begun using an “add authorization” issued by the instructor or
submit the completed “Change of Program Card (add card)” to the Admissions and Records
Office.
Students may enroll in more than 18 units per semester or 8 units in summer session
after the start of the semester session with an overload petition. Overload petitions
must be approved by a counselor. Excessive unit overloads will require an appointment
with the Dean of Counseling Services.
Dropping Courses
A student may drop courses online or submit a “Change of Program (green add/drop card)
card” to the Admissions and Records Office. Classes dropped up until the 20% point
in the course do not appear on the student’s transcript. Courses dropped after the
20% point and before the 75% point in the course will result in a “W” and does not
include a refund. All withdrawals must be initiated prior to the 75% point of that
particular course. Students should be aware that the “W” will be taken into consideration
in determination of progress alert or disqualification status. Students must clear
all obligations to the college prior to withdrawal.
Withdrawal from a class after the 75% point (final drop deadline) may be authorized
in the event of extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances are verified
cases of accidents, illnesses, or other circumstances beyond the control of the student.
Should a verified condition require a complete withdrawal after the final drop deadline,
a student may file a petition at the Admissions and Records Office. If the circumstances
require a medical withdrawal, a medical withdrawal includes an “EW” (excused Withdrawal),
does not include a refund and can only be granted for all courses in a particular
session at Grossmont College. A partial medical withdrawal can apply only to ES/DANC
activity courses or to courses completed prior to the medical incident. The student
must file a petition with documentation to the Admissions and Records Office for these
types of withdrawals. Documentation must address how the medical issue impacts your
studies or enrollment.
Military withdrawals shall not be counted in progress alert and dismissal calculations.
No refunds will be given for military withdrawals.
It is the student’s responsibility to clear all obligations to the college prior to
withdrawal. Additionally, it is the student’s responsibility to officially drop courses
they are no longer attending. If a course is not officially dropped, the student may
receive an “F” for the course.
Attendance Requirements
Attendance Requirements
Instructors are obligated, at the beginning of the semester, to announce to their
students their policy regarding excessive absence. When absences exceed the number
of hours that a class meets in a week the instructor may drop the student from the
class. Failure to attend the first class meeting (no show) may result in the student
being dropped from the class.
It is the student’s responsibility to discuss anticipated extensive absences with
the instructor. Make-up work for an absence of any kind must be completed to the satisfaction
of the instructor. No absence relieves the student of the responsibility of completing
all work assigned.
Course Repetition and Course Withdrawal
Course Repetition and Course Withdrawal
Policies on Course Repetition and Course Withdrawal can be found in the College Catalog as well as in College Polies and Procedures.
College Catalog
Course Repetition, pages 41-42
Course Withdrawals, pages 25-26
Board Policies & Administrative Procedures
Course Repetition
Board Policy - BP 4228 & BP 4229
Administrative Procedure - AP 4228 & AP 4229
Course Adds & Drops
Board Policy - BP 5075 & BP 4234
Administrative Procedure - AP 5075 & AP 4234
Deficiency Notes
Deficiency Notes
It is assumed at Cuyamaca College that students are aware of their academic progress
in any course at any time; however, when in the instructor’s opinion, a student is
deficient in a course, the instructor may require a conference with the student to
discuss his/her progress. Notice that course work is deficient may be conveyed to
the student either in writing or by oral communication. The college does not require
official notification by the instructor when a student’s work is unsatisfactory in
a course.
Gainful Employment
Gainful Employment
The U.S. Department of Education rescinded its requirement for colleges to provide
Gainful Employment disclosures effective July 1, 2020. Cuyamaca College chose to take
advantage of the option for early rescission and no longer provides these disclosures.
New regulations regarding Gainful Employment will go into effect in July 2024.
GED Testing
GED Testing
Cuyamaca serves as an official GED Test Center. Learn more about our GED Preparation Test Center.
Removal from Class / College
Removal from Class / College
Excessive absences, disruptive behavior, or deliberate falsification of information
are bases for dismissal from class and/or from the college for the duration of the
semester or longer.
State-Licensed Programs Pass Rates
State-Licensed Programs Pass Rates
California law requires that institutions that issue Cal Grants provide links to licensing
exam passage rates for certain programs.
View Cuyamaca College State Licensed Program Pass Rates
Textbook Information
Textbook Information
The Cuyamaca College Bookstore provides textbook information (including ISBN and retail
price, when available) for courses listed in the course schedule each semester.
Find textbooks & course materials
Transfer of Credit Policy
Transfer of Credit Policy
Please review our Transfer Credit policy in Part Three of the Grossmont College Catalog
for information on the transfer of academic credit.
For information on our articulation agreements with the California State University
(CSU), University of California (UC), or other private, independent or out-of-state
colleges please visit our Articulation website
AP 4050 - Articulation
BP 4050 - Articulation