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Academic Catalog2021-2022

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationRedlandsCommunity College2021-2022 CatalogREDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE1300 S. Country Club RoadEl Reno, Oklahoma 73036-5304Phone: 405.262.2552Fax: 405.422.1200www.redlandscc.eduAll information supplied in this publication is accurate at the time of printing; however, changes may occur and will supersedeinformation in this publication. Please refer to the online version of this publication for the latest updates. The online version is theofficial version. This publication is printed by and issued by Redlands Community College. 60 copies were printed at a cost of 496.50.The electronic publication is available on the College website at www.redlandscc.edu/.Redlands Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a Commission on Institutions of Higher Education ofthe North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, which is located at 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois,60604-1411, 800.621.7440, www.hlcommission.org.Redlands Community College is also in compliance with Public Law 101-226, the Drug Free Schools and Community Act Amendmentsof 1989 and the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. In support of the spirit and intent of these laws, Redlands Community Collegemaintains an alcohol-, tobacco-, and drug-free campus by prohibiting the use of alcohol and/or illicit drugs by students and employeeson College property or as part of any College activity and by prohibiting the use of tobacco inside College buildings.Notice of Nondiscrimination StatementRedlands Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, or status asa veteran, in any of its educational programs, activities, policies, practices, or procedures, including, but is not limited to, admissions,employment, eligibility for financial aid, and educational services, in accordance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, theAmericans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, and other federal laws andregulations. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies:Compliance OfficerRedlands Community College1300 S. Country Club RoadEl Reno, OK 73036-5304405.262.25521

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationTABLE OF CONTENTSMessage from the President. 3Governing Boards. 4Academic Calendar . 5College Information. 6Accreditation .6Facilities and Location .6About the College.6Personnel .7Mission of the College .7General Education Philosophy .7General Education Outcomes .7Admission and Enrollment . 9Residence Requirements .9Criteria For Admission .9Admission to Nursing Program . 11Admission-Enrollment Procedures. 11Admissions Classifications. 12Tuition & Fees . 12Payment Schedule .123Admissions and Advising . 17Academic Advising . 17Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504. 17Academic Center For Enhancement . 17Career Services. 17Academic Support Programs . 17Financial Aid . 18Academic Integrity .22Student Conduct Code . 23Student Activities . 31Bookstore & Campus Store . 34Early College Awareness . 34Foundation and Alumni . 34Learning Resources Center . 35Acceptable Use of Redlands Enterprise Network Policy . 35Release of Student Information and Access to Student Records. 38Notification of Rights Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act . 39Academic Information . 40Classification of Students . 40Grading System . 40Retention Standards. 42Honors & Service Learning . 43Testing and Credit by Examination . 43Transcripts . 44Graduation Requirements . 45Honors and Awards . 46Degrees, Programs and Certificates . 46Programs Of Study . 49Course Descriptions. 801Index . 1062

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationMessage from the PresidentWelcome to Redlands Community College! On behalf of the administration, faculty, staff,students and the Board of Regents, we thank you for choosing Redlands. Our primarymission is helping you succeed in your academic and career endeavors.Redlands offers something for everyone. At Redlands, you can take courses in a variety offormats, and we will gladly help you find the option that best fits your lifestyle. You canparticipate in traditional classroom settings, where you meet your fellow students andinstructors in person, or, if you prefer, online instruction is available, as well as distancelearning classes through interactive educational television. We have hands-on learning instate-of-the-art laboratories, service learning opportunities where you can apply classroom learning to real-world,community-based projects, exciting internship opportunities with business and industry, and undergraduate researchprojects in science, math, agriculture and other areas.Our dedicated faculty and staff are here to help you be successful whether you are attending short-term technicalcertificate programs or pursuing an associate degree. Redlands is dedicated to helping you move forward into the futurethat is right for you.We will do our part to help you succeed, but you, as a student, will need to do your part in order to realize a successfulfuture. You will need to accept the challenges placed before you by your professors. To receive the greatest benefit ofyour time at Redlands, you will need to attend your classes, participate in class discussions and projects, meet the timelinedemands of assignments, bring your individual thoughts, ideas, and questions with you into the classroom, and participatein student organizations and activities.We are glad you made the decision to begin your educational journey at Redlands Community College.Respectfully,Jack BryantPresident3

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationGOVERNING BOARDS2021-2022Oklahoma State Regents for Higher EducationJeffrey W. Hickman, ChairmanMike C. Turpen, Vice ChairSteven W. Taylor, SecretaryDennis Casey, Assistant SecretaryJay HelmAnn HollowayJoseph L. Parker, Jr.Jack SherryCourtney WarmingtonGlen D. Johnson, ChancellorBoard of Regents - Redlands Community CollegeJanie Thompson, ChairmanDr. Juanita Krittenbrink, Vice ChairDr. David Von Tungeln, SecretaryLori BurnsDr. Rhys ColeLynda McCollKass Newell4

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationACADEMIC CALENDAR2021-2022SUMMER 2021Class Work Begins – 8:00 a.m.Last Day to AddLast Day to Drop ClassesIndependence Day (Campus Closed/No Classes)Last Day to WithdrawSemester Ends8-WEEK CLASSESJune 1June 2June 8July 5July 8July 22FALL 2021FIRST 8-WEEK16-WEEKSECOND 8-WEEKClass Work Begins – 8:00 a.m. August 16August 16October 11Last Day to AddAugust 17August 19October 12Last Day to DropAugust 19August 26October 14Labor Day (Campus Closed)September 6Fall BreakOctober 21-22(Campus Closed/No Classes)Last Day to WithdrawSeptember 24November 12November 12Last Day to Withdraw from ANY Fall Semester Nursing Classes – See Nursing Academic CalendarThanksgiving Break (CampusClosedSemester EndsWinter Holiday Break(Campus Closed)November 22-26October 7December 20-January 2December 9December 9SPRING 2022Class Work Begins – 8:00 a.m.Last Day to AddMartin Luther King Day(Campus Closed)Last Day to DropSpring Break (CampusClosed/No Classes)Last Day to WithdrawHoliday – Good Friday(Campus Closed)Semester EndsFIRST 8-WEEKJanuary 18January 19January 1816-WEEKJanuary 18January 24SECOND 8-WEEKMarch 21March 22January 24March 14-18January 27March 24February 4April 8April 8March 10May 13May 30May 12May 12CommencementMemorial Day(Campus Closed)April 15*Add, Drop, and Withdraw requests must be submitted from your Redlands webmail account to admissions@redlandscc.edu or in person by 5 p.m. ofthe deadline date. Drop and Withdraw requests will not be accepted by phone or from a personal email account. See page 15 for complete details.5

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationCOLLEGE INFORMATIONACCREDITATION Redlands currently holds the maximum 10-yearaccreditation from the Higher Learning Commission ofthe North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.The last accreditation visit was in October 2020.Higher Learning Commission230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500Chicago, Illinois 60604-1411800.621.7440www.hlcommission.orgThe Redlands Nursing Program has national accreditationthrough the Accreditation Commission for Education inNursing (ACEN). The last accreditation visit was inOctober of 2017, resulting in conditional accreditationwith a report due. Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400Atlanta, Georgia nds Community College is governed by theOklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and theRedlands Community College Board of Regents.The Redlands nursing program is approved by theOklahoma Board of Nursing (OBN), holding themaximum full approval of five years. The most recentreview was conducted in the Fall of 2014. The programreceived approval with a report due.ABOUT THE COLLEGERedlands Community College is a fully accredited twoyear college in the Oklahoma State System of HigherEducation. The College was founded in 1938 under theauspices of El Reno Public Schools, District I-34 and wasoriginally housed in the basement of El Reno HighSchool. Later, the College moved to the former El RenoPost Office, which was converted into classrooms,laboratories and offices for the growing institution.Oklahoma Board of Nursing2915 North Classen Blvd., Suite 524Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106405.962.1800 voice / 405.962.1821 faxwww.ok.gov/nursingIn 1971, the public school district Junior College ceasedto exist and the people of the district voted to establish afull-fledged Junior College district under the governanceof the El Reno Junior College Board of Regents. Later, in1974, legislation was passed establishing the College as afull member of the Oklahoma State System of HigherEducation. On September 1, 1991, the name of theCollege was officially changed to Redlands CommunityCollege.FACILITIES AND LOCATIONRedlands Community College is located in El Reno,Oklahoma, 25 miles west of Oklahoma City in centralOklahoma. Easily accessible to commuting students, ElReno is at the crossroads of several major highways. TheCollege’s buildings are all accessible to those withdisabilities.Facilities include the following: Multimedia Lifelong Learning CenterCulture CenterPhysical Education CenterSelect Physical Therapy/Wellness CenterBaseball ComplexBill S. Cole Nursing/Allied Health BuildingGemini CenterPhysical PlantCougar Crossing ApartmentsArt/Science Classroom BuildingRedlands Community College Royse RanchDarlington Agriculture Education and AppliedResearch CenterDarlington HallH BuildingUSDA Southern Plains Regional Climate HubCenter for Sustainability and InnovationDarlington ChapelRedlands Community College undertook the first phaseof construction on its present site north of Interstate 40 at1300 S. Country Club Road in 1971. Over the years, thecampus has grown to include numerous buildings andnow encompasses 55 acres. The 150-acre DarlingtonRay Porter Academic ComplexJames E. Bass Student CenterConference CenterA.R. Harrison Learning Resources Center6

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationAgriculture Education and Applied Research Center andthe 310-acre Redlands Royse Ranch are located north ofEl Reno and house all agriculture and equine operations.service to othersandstrengthendevelopment and civic engagement.ethicalGENERAL EDUCATION PHILOSOPHYIn addition to modern classrooms and media services,Redlands Community College facilities include an ArtGallery, Culture Center, Conference Center, 15 computerlabs with advanced technology, Cougar CrossingApartments, and a Fitness Wellness Center,.The general education philosophy of RedlandsCommunity College is to prepare students for thecontinuation of lifelong learning through the developmentof competent communication, efficient problem solving,and successful life skills. Redlands Community Collegeis committed to providing knowledge to a diverse studentpopulation, reflecting varied ages and life situations.Redlands Community College recognizes individuallearning styles by providing traditional and alternativeeducational opportunities to ensure student success for the21st century.Redlands Community College serves the needs of nearly5,000 urban and rural credit students each year, offering avariety of programs and semester plans. From art tozoology, there’s something for both degree seekers andlifelong learners.High school students in more than 30 surroundingcommunities earn college credit through concurrent andoff-campus classes. Internships, co-op education andclinical nursing experiences offer practical, hands-onlearning throughout area industry and clinics.GENERAL EDUCATION OUTCOMESCOMMUNICATIONCommunication reflects the ability to comprehend,analyze, and respond appropriately to oral, writteninterpersonal and visual information. Effectivecommunication expresses information through speaking,writing, visual, and other appropriate modes ofcommunication, including the tailoring ofcommunication to various audiences, active listening,and attention to non-verbal cues.Our athletic teams, a vital part of life at the College,compete on the national level. A benefit for athletes, thecampus, and the community is Select Physical Therapy, asports medicine clinic housed on campus.PERSONNELA complete list of all Redlands Community Collegepersonnel can be found on the college website atwww.redlandscc.edu/directory.CRITICAL THINKINGCritical Thinking reflects the skills and strategies formaking reasonable decisions, including understandingthe use of thought and language, recognizing the mostcommon errors in logic, and using the essential skills ofdeductive and inductive argument analysis andevaluation.MISSION OF THE COLLEGERedlands Community College provides a learnercentered environment committed to academic excellencestrengthened through service and civic engagement.Value StatementsINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYInformation Technology is the level of computer,electronics, and telecommunication literacy necessary tounderstand the purpose of information technology,including the manner in which it assists individuals andorganizations to work more efficiently, how informationtechnology influences and informs society, skill andknowledge is researching information, makingappropriate ethical choices about the use of informationtechnology, and using technology to advance societalgoals.1. Learner-Centered EnvironmentProvide a rich academic environment in whichlearners engage in designing and completingindividual educational goals.2. Academic ExcellenceProvide opportunities for continuous academicgrowth through a challenging and rigorouscurriculum enhanced by the application of researchand technology.3. Collaboration and ServiceProvide learning opportunities in collaboration withpublic and private partners that reinforce the value of7

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationSOCIAL AND CULTURAL AWARENESSSocial and cultural awareness provides the basis tounderstand how each person shapes and is shaped byculture and society as well as to recognize andunderstand the obligation to engage in ethical, safe, andlegal behaviors. It also provides the basis to analyzedifferences and commonalities among people, ideas,aesthetic traditions, and cultural practices to includeintercultural competence, knowledge of civicresponsibility, and the ability to engage effectively inlocal, regional, national, and global communities.QUANTITATIVE LITERACYQuantitative literacy is an aggregate of skills,knowledge, beliefs, and problem-solving skills needed toengage effectively in quantitative situations involvingthe processing of data and new material in fields insideand outside of mathematics. This knowledge basefacilitates logical reasoning, critical thinking, and validproblem-solving approaches which can be appliedacademically, personally, and professionally.8

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General InformationADMISSION AND ENROLLMENTacceptable battery of tests is eligible for admission toRedlands Community College. Non-High SchoolGraduates, see page 10.RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTSResident of OklahomaA resident of Oklahoma is one who has lived continuouslyin Oklahoma for at least 12 months duration and whosedomicile is in Oklahoma. A person’s domicile is his or hertrue, fixed, permanent home or habitation. It is the placewhere the person intends to remain and to which he or sheexpects to return. A person can have more than oneresidence, but only one domicile. Domicile has twocomponents–residence and the intention to remain. Whenthese two occur, there is domicile.Nonresident of OklahomaA nonresident of Oklahoma, in order to be eligible foradmission to any institution in the Oklahoma StateSystem of Higher Education, (a) must be a graduate of ahigh school accredited by the appropriate regionalassociation or by an appropriate accrediting agency of hisor her home state and (b) must have participated in theAmerican College Testing program or a similarlyacceptable battery of tests.Nonresident of OklahomaA nonresident of Oklahoma is an individual who has notresided in Oklahoma for the last 12 months and has notestablished a domicile in Oklahoma; a person whose onlypurpose to be in Oklahoma is to attend school.Course Placement Testing RequirementsAt Redlands Community College we want to help yousucceed, and part of your success as a college studentdepends on enrolling in courses that match your abilitiesand skills. Course Placement testing prior to enrollmentmay be required for students who do not meet requiredentry-level skills or prerequisites for college-level Englishand/or mathematics courses.Permanent ResidentAn individual who is not a citizen of the United Statesmay become eligible for classification as an Oklahomaresident, provided he or she holds permanent residentstatus as defined by the Immigration and NaturalizationService, evidenced by the issuance of a green card; he orshe also has resided in Oklahoma for at least 12consecutive months following issuance of the green card.Redlands Community College uses ACCUPLACERNextGen , a computerized assessment tool that identifiesa student’s English, arithmetic and algebraic skills. Ourassessment is only open to students who have submittedtheir application and intend to enroll at RedlandsCommunity College.Burden of ProofThe burden of proof of residence status or domicile shallbe upon the applicant. Students filing an appeal forreclassification of his or her status shall do so on theChange of Residency form provided by the Registrar’sOffice.Course Placement testing results are only one of thefactors that helps advisors determine the first semesterEnglish and/or mathematics courses a student should beenrolled in at Redlands Community College. Ouradvisors may also consider the following multiplemeasures: High school transcripts and/or high school GPA Previous success and/or completion of collegelevel coursework Highest level of English and/or math completedMembers of the armed forces, along with their spousesand dependent children, who provide evidence that theyare full-time active duty in the armed forces stationed inOklahoma or temporarily present through military ordersshall be classified upon receipt of an application ofreclassification for in-state status. When members, theirspouses, and dependent children are transferred out- ofstate, they shall continue to be classified as in-state as longas they remain continuously enrolled.Transfer Students from an Oklahoma CollegeStudents who transfer from other higher educationinstitutions to Redlands Community College must submitOFFICIAL transcripts from all institutions attended.Course descriptions and/or syllabi are required uponrequest. Students who have earned 31 or more semesterhours of college credit will not be required to submit ahigh school transcript or GED scores.CRITERIA FOR ADMISSIONResident of OklahomaAny resident of Oklahoma who (a) is a graduate of anaccredited high school and/or (b) has participated in theAmerican College Testing program or a similarly9

Catalog 2021-2022 Redlands Community College Section I-General Information than the spring of the senior year, as attested by thehigh school principal.Each resident undergraduate must meet retentionstandards at Redlands Community College asspecified in this catalog. See Academic Information–Scholastic Requirements for Continued Enrollment.Resident undergraduates who do not meet the Collegeretention standards may be admitted on aprobationary basis. A student will be allowed tocontinue on a probationary basis if he or she achievesa minimum 2.0 GPA. A student who achieves theCollege retention standards for all college coursesattempted will be removed from probation.A high school student admitted under these provisionsmay enroll in a combined number of high school andcollege courses per semester not to exceed a full-timecollege work load of 19 credit hours.Non-High School GraduatesAny adult resident of Oklahoma (18 years of age or older)who has had his or her high school education interruptedbefore graduation is eligible for admission as a specialstudent to Redlands Community College as follows:Transfer Students from Out-of-State CollegesOfficial transcripts of record from colleges or universitiesaccredited by the Higher Learning Commission of theNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools orother regional associations will be given full value andmust be submitted with an application for admissionalong with ACT/SAT scores. Students who have earned31 or more semester hours of college credit must onlysubmit OFFICIAL college transcripts from each collegeattended, but they may be required to take placementexaminations before enrolling in reading intensivecourses, College Algebra or English Composition I. The admission will be probationary for a p

The Redlands nursing program is approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing (OBN), holding the maximum full approval of years. five The most recent review was conducted in the Fall of 2014. The program received approval with a report due. Oklahoma Board of Nursing . 2915 North Classen Blvd., Suite 524 . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106