Mt. San Jacinto College SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

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Mt. San Jacinto CollegeSCHEDULE OF CLASSESTransforming Learners. Transforming Communi es. Transforming Lives.Summer 2022Beach Volleyball is being offered at MSJC for the first time. The focus is on intercollegiate competition, rigorously intense preparation in fitness and the developmentand refinement of beach volleyball skills and techniques. Students will participate in college sponsored athletic competitions throughout this course.Eight-Week Classes Start June 6Six-week Classes Start June 21Visit msjc.edu for an updated list of available classes.San Jacinto - Menifee - San Gorgonio Pass - Temecula

Quick LinksMt. San Jacinto CollegeSCHEDULE OF CLASSESTransforming Learners. Transforming Communi es. Transforming Lives.Summer 2022Beach Volleyball is being offered at MSJC for the first time. The focus is on intercollegiate competition, rigorously intense preparation in fitness and the developmentand refinement of beach volleyball skills and techniques. Students will participate in college sponsored athletic competitions throughout this course.Eight-week Classes Start June 6Six-week Classes Start June 20Visit msjc.edu for an updated list of available classes.San Jacinto - Menifee - San Gorgonio Pass - TemeculaTo view Summer 2022 informationonline: Click on Programs & Classes,then Schedule of Classes on thehomepage. This page includes a directlink to “Search for Classes” whichprovides up to date offering information.Register by logging in to Self-ServiceRegistration is now done through Self-Service: StudentPlanning. Log in and click on the Plan and Scheduleoption. Watch the Student Planning tutorials to learn moreat htmlImportant Dates for June 6 - July 28, 2022DatesActionDatesActionNowApplication for Admission availableNowFile Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) or DREAM ACT application for 2022–2023First ClassMeetingLast day to drop an 8 week class and get a REFUND(some cases before class meets)NowPrerequisite Challenge Forms accepted20% of ClassMeetingLast day to drop an 8 week class without a “W” grade(Please contact Enrollment Services for specific dates)Mar 21PDF Schedule available onlineJune 16Last day to submit paperwork for credit by examinationApril 11Registration appointments assigned andnotifications sent to students via emailJune 21Start of 6 week classesFirst ClassMeetingLast day to drop a 6 week class and get a REFUND(some cases before class meets)June 21-22Audit forms accepted second and third day of instructiononly for 6 week classesJune 23Last day to apply for pass/no-pass for an 8 week class(some classes have an earlier date)June 30Last day to apply for pass/no-pass for a 6 week class(some classes have an earlier date)July 4Holiday - College ClosedJuly 7Last day to submit an appeal for loss of CaliforniaCollege Promise GrantApril 11First day to submit Loss of Priority Registration andCalifornia College Promise Grant AppealApril 25Summer 2022 registration begins. To review theorder for registration visit the Admissions webpageMay 6Last day to submit a Loss of Priority Registration appealto Enrollment ServicesMay 30“Same Day Pay” begins – Payment for all fees is due atthe time of registration. Prior to this date, fees are duewithin four days of registration (including holidays andweekends)May 30Holiday - College ClosedMay 31RTA “GoPass” bus ridership for Summer2021 begins for eligible (registered) students20% of ClassMeetingLast day to drop a 6 week class without a “W” grade(Please contact Enrollment Services for specific dates)June 6Start of 8 week classesJune 7–8Audit forms accepted second and third day of instructiononly for 8 week classes75% of ClassMeetingLast day to drop a class with a “W” grade (Pleasecontact Enrollment Services for specific dates)July 7Credit by examination must be completedJuly 28Last day to apply for Summer 2022 graduationJuly 28RTA “GoPass” bus ridership ends for Summer 2022Due to the wide variety of start and end dates of classes, it is notAn 8 week class is one that is scheduled to meet June 6 – July 28,possible to list all of the dates for every class in the schedule publication.20222 A 6 week class is one that is scheduled to meet June 200– July 288,You may request a registration statement from20222 Due to a variety of conditions beyond the control of Mt. San JacintoEnrollment Services for specifi dates, including refunddate, drop without a “W” date and drop with a “W” date.College, the college cannot be responsible for delays in posting of officialgrades.REGISTRATION DATES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECTTO CHANGE.

Books for Menifee and Area (Sec# 3000 and above): http://eagleshop.msjc.edu/msjcmeBooks for San Jacinto and Area (Sec# 2999 and below): http://eagleshop.msjc.edu/msjccApply for AdmissionsOnlineMt. San Jacinto Community CollegeStudent Right-to-Know Rates for Fall 2014CohortCompletion Rate: 23.14 %Transfer Rate: 11.68 %In compliance with the Student-Right-to-Know and CampusSecurity Act of 1990(Public Law 101-542), it is the policy of ourcollege district to make available its completion and transferrates to all current and prospective students. Beginning in Fall2014, a cohort of all certificate, degree, and transfer-seekingfirst-time, full-time students were tracked over a three yearperiod. Their completion and transfer rates are listed above.These rates do not represent the success rates of the entirestudent population at the College nor do they account forstudent outcomes occurring after this three year tracking period.Based upon the cohort defined above, a Completer is astudent who attained a certificate or degree or became‘transfer prepared’ during a three year period, from Fall2014 to Spring 2017. Students who have completed 60transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or better are considered‘transfer-prepared’. Students who transferred to another postsecondary institution, prior to attaining a degree, certificate, orbecoming ‘transfer-prepared’ during a five-semester period,from Spring 2015 to Spring 2017, are transfer students.https://www.cccco.edu/Form 1098-T. In compliance with IRS regulations, MSJCreports information about student tuition paid in excessof scholarships and waivers during the calendar year. Tobe eligible to receive a 1098-T, students must have madeeligible tuition payments and have a valid SSN on recordwith the college. For more information go to msjc.eduand click the student services menu/1098T information.TO ACCESS YOUR 1098-T INFORMATION:1. Login to EagleAdvisorea/msjc.edu2. Under Payment and Purchases clickStudent Tax InformationForgot your User ID and password? Instructions to findyour User ID and password, go to msjc.edu/mymsjcFOR FULL CLASS DESCRIPTIONS, PREREQUISITEREQUIREMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONGO TO:msjc.edu Go to msjc.edu/enroll Click on “Apply Now” Complete the application and click on the “submit” button Print or save confirmation page Remember the login and password used in case you needto review your application information Once your application process is complete, you willreceive a “Welcome Email” with your next steps. Continue to use your personal email until you areassigned an MSJC email after registering for classes.Receive assistance online via the Student Support HUBwww.msjc.edu/hub . Information about grades, registrationand fees is available through your Self-Service account.Official Online Course Check-InThe official check in for fully online classes begins at 8AMPacific Time on the class start date and is available for 48hours. Students must complete the online check in duringthis time to avoid being dropped.For general information, go to: msjc.eduTransfer/ArticulationFor all transfer and articulation information, come to generalcounseling and refer to assist.orgPolicy on Open EnrollmentUnless specifically exempted by statute, every course,course section or class which is to be reported for stateapportionment, is open for enrollment and participation byany person who has been admitted to the college and whomeets the prerequisite of such course as defined by Title 5,section 58106 of the California Administrative Code.Standards of ConductCopies of the Mt. San Jacinto College AP 5500 Standards ofStudent Conduct policy are available in the office of the VicePresident of Student Services, the Student Judicial Affairsoffice, and the Student Life and Development office. Findthe Standards of Conduct online at: msjc.edu Click on “Student Services” Click on “Student Conduct” Click on “AP 5500 Standards of Student Conduct”Mt. San Jacinto College complies with all federal and state rulesand regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicgroup identification, national origin, religion, age, sex, gender,gender identification, gender expression, race, color, medicalcondition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation,marital status, physical or mental disability, or because he or sheis perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics,or based on association with a person or group with one or moreof these actual or perceived characteristics. Inquiries regarding acompliance activity may be directed to the District’s Coordinatorof Student Judicial Affairs, Aysia Pennell, whose duties includeStudent Conduct, Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 issues,at (951) 639-5301.

Pledge for Success!The Pledge for Success is a basic-needs initiative that removessome of the barriers to student success by providing studentsessential items beyond tuition.How Your Donation Helps Books & supplies Food for students who need it most Professional attire for job interviews Basic, essential hygienic itemsYour Donation Makes A DifferenceContact the MSJC Foundationtoday to contribute to the Pledgefor Success and make an immediatedifference in transforming students’lives.951.639.5173 Foundation@msjc.edumsjc.edu/foundation

Mt. San Jacinto College is committedto supporting the diversity of itsstudents and communities.We are proud to unveil our newMSJC Equity PledgeWe, the Mt. San Jacinto College Faculty, ClassifiedProfessionals, and Administrators, acknowledgethere are systemic barriers that have historicallyexcluded and prevented equal outcomes for studentson the basis of:Race/ethnicityGender ExpressionSexualityNational OriginSocioeconomic statusAbilityLanguageReligionAgePhysical AppearanceIntersections of these identities.Therefore, we define equity as an investment andcommitment to achieving parity in academicoutcomes by removing institutional barriers andcreating an inclusive and culturally affirming learningenvironment. As such, we are dedicated to challengingour perceptions, biases, and blind spots through selfreflection and constant inquiry to identify and eliminateequity gaps and reinvest in our communities.Our purpose is to celebrate diversity, instill hope, andempower our students to transform their lives andthose around them.

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The official check in for fully online classes begins at 8AM Pacific Time on the class start date and is available for 48 hours. Students must complete the online check in during this time to avoid being dropped. For general information, go to: msjc.edu. Transfer/Articulation. For all transfer and articulation information, come to general