Providing Quality Education Since 1883

ProvidingQualityEducationSince1883

CATALOG

2020-2021

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2020-2021 CATALOG PRODUCTION

CONTENT Laura Hope

Associate Superintendent, Instruction and Institutional Effectiveness

COVER/INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHY AND COVER ART Alisha Rosas

Executive Director, Equity, Outreach & Communications

Cherie Ventola

Graphic Artist

Ryan Sipma

Catalog and Schedule Coordinator

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT Angela Burk-Herrick

Curriculum Committee Chairperson

Shireen Awad

Curriculum Specialist, Curriculum Office

Sean Stratton

Articulation Officer

And the members of the 2019-2020 Chaffey College Curriculum Committee Angela Burk-Herrick, Angela Cardinale, Bruce Osburn, Candice Hines-Tinsley, Charmaine Phipps, Christina McPeck, Daniel Jacobo, Elaine Martinez, Erik Kolb, Jeffrey Laguna, Jo Alvarez, Jonathan Ausubel, Julie Law, Kathy Galipeau, Kathy Lucero, Laura Hope, Lisa Doget, Mary Romero, Megan Keebler, Michael Escobosa, Naomi McCool, Nicole DeRose, Nicole Farrand, Patricia Bopko, Patricia Powell, Rob Kopp, Rob Rundquist, RuthAnn Garcia, Ryan Sipma, Sean Stratton, Shelley Marcus, Sherrie Loewen, Shireen Awad, Stephen Calebotta, Vanessa Thomas

Chaffey College has made every effort to assure the accuracy of the information in this catalog. Users of this catalog should be aware that policies, rules, procedures, and regulations change and that these changes may alter the information contained in this publication. The college reserves the right to change policies, regulations, fees, and courses of instruction upon direction by the Chaffey College Governing Board. The most current and complete information is available from the appropriate campus administrative agencies. To report errors and omissions, make suggestions for better readability, or offer comments, please send an email to ryan.sipma@chaffey.edu.

1883 - 2019

Providing quality education since 1883.

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CONTENTS

Message from the President ............................................................ 3 Chaffey College Governing Board....................................................... 4 Schools and Services of the College................................................... 5 Core Competencies............................................................................. 6

General Information The District .......................................................................................... 7 The College ......................................................................................... 7 Student Equity ..................................................................................... 8 Administration and Governing Board .................................................. 8 Schools and Services .......................................................................... 8 Curriculum ........................................................................................... 9 Degrees and Certificates..................................................................... 9 College Year........................................................................................ 9 Faculty ................................................................................................. 9 Facilities ......................................................................................... 9-10 Foundation ........................................................................................ 10 Alumni Association ............................................................................ 10

Matriculation Process Admission to the College.............................................................. 11-12 Registration ....................................................................................... 12 Limitations on Enrollment ............................................................. 13-14 Counseling and Matriculation ............................................................ 14 Fees and College Costs ............................................................... 15-16 Financial Aid ................................................................................. 16-19 High School Dual Enrollment ....................................................... 19-20 Student Classifications and Programs ......................................... 19-22

Academic Information Definitions.......................................................................................... 23 Attendance and Participation ............................................................ 23 Accelerated Learning (Fast Track) .................................................... 23 Distance Education ........................................................................... 23 Final Examinations ............................................................................ 23 Scholastic Achievement ............................................................... 23-24 Credit by Examination .................................................................. 24-31 Credit for Transfer Work .................................................................... 32 Auditing ............................................................................................. 32 Program Changes ............................................................................. 32 Grades and Grade Point Averages ................................................... 32 Meaning of Grade Symbols............................................................... 33 Grading.............................................................................................. 34 Course Repetition......................................................................... 34-35 Probation and Dismissal............................................................... 35-36

Graduation Requirements and Transfer Information Statement of Philosophy ................................................................... 37 Graduation Requirements ............................................................ 38-39 CSU GE Certification Course Pattern ............................................... 40 IGETC Certification Course Pattern .................................................. 41 CSU GE and IGETC for STEM Majors Within ADTs......................... 42 Transfer Center ......................................................................... 43, 240 Four-Year Universities and Colleges............................................ 43-46

Programs of Study General Information........................................................................... 47 Degree and Certificate Programs Chart ....................................... 48-49 Programs of Study...................................................................... 50-158

Course Descriptions .............................................................. 159-251

Student Support Services Athletics ...........................................................................................252 Economic Development...................................................................252 Employment Development...............................................................252 Housing ............................................................................................ 252 Publications .....................................................................................252 Student Life...............................................................................252-253 Student Services.......................................................................253-257 Admissions and Records Office.......................................................253 CalWORKs ......................................................................................253 Campus Store .................................................................................. 254 Career Center and Student Employment Office ..............................254 Cooperative Education / Work Experience ......................................254 Child Development Center...............................................................254 Counseling Department ...................................................................255 Disability Programs and Services (DPS) .........................................255 Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) ..................255 Food Services..................................................................................255 GPS Centers (Guiding Panthers to Success)..................................255 Learning and Educational Development..........................................255 Library/Cybrary ................................................................................ 256 Special Populations and Equity Programs.......................................256 Student Health Services ..................................................................256 Student Success Centers ................................................................256 Transfer Center..........................................................................43, 257 Veterans Resources Center ............................................................257 Welcome Center ..............................................................................257

Policies, Procedures, and Regulations Academic Freedom..........................................................................258 Academic Integrity ...........................................................................258 Behavior Code .................................................................................258 Computer Use..................................................................................258 Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures....................................258-260 Open Courses..................................................................................261 Regulations and Student Compliance .............................................261 Smoking Policy ................................................................................261 Statement of Equal Opportunity.......................................................261 Student Privacy Rights and Access to Records ..............................262 Student Right-to-Know.....................................................................262 Traffic and Parking Regulations................................................262-263 Rental of Campus Facilities .............................................................263 Policy of Free Speech: Time, Place and Manner ............................263 Distribution of Literature...................................................................263 Collection and Raising of Funds ......................................................263 Declaraci?n de Igualdad de Oportunidades .............................263-264

College Personnel Governing Board..........................................................................4, 265 Administration and Management .....................................................265 Faculty ......................................................................................265-269 Adjunct Faculty ................................................................................269 Child Development Center...............................................................269 Faculty Emeritus .......................................................................269-272

Phone Directory .............................................................................273 2019-2020 Academic Calendar ..............................................274-275 Index ........................................................................................276-279 Campus Maps ........................................................ Inside Back Pages District Map ....................................................................... Back Cover

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Chaffey College

VISION

Chaffey College: Improving lives through education.

MISSION

Chaffey College inspires hope and success by improving lives and our community in a dynamic,

supportive, and engaging environment of educational excellence where our diverse students learn and benefit from

foundation, career, and transfer programs.

Chaffey College Senior Management

Laura Hope

Associate Superintendent, Instruction and

Institutional Effectiveness

Lisa Bailey

Associate Superintendent, Business Services and Economic Development

Alisha Rosas

Interim Vice President, Student Services / Executive Director,

Equity, Outreach and Communications

Melanie Siddiqi

Associate Superintendent, Administrative Affairs

Chaffey College

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Welcome to Chaffey College! If you are reading this, you have decided to continue on your educational journey despite all of the challenges that have come your way in the last year. I am proud of you for persevering.

As you know, Chaffey College has transitioned much of its instruction online due to COVID-19, and with that, we have had to be as nimble and determined as the students we serve. We have allocated nearly $6 million in funding to help our students get through this crisis, and loaned thousands of laptops to students so that they can continue their education online.

Our faculty have worked hard to restructure in-person courses for online and our staff have reimagined ways to deliver their services remotely. It hasn't been easy, but we cannot let this pandemic sway us from our vision of transforming lives through education.

We ended the 2019-2020 year strong, with a record-breaking 6,400 degrees and certificates awarded to our graduating class. This represents a 10.5 percent increase from the previous year. And while we couldn't celebrate with a traditional graduation ceremony, hundreds of students participated in Grad Fest instead. Faculty and staff put on their regalia to hand out caps, tassels and swag to hundreds of students at our three campuses in an exciting drive-thru event in late May. We all look forward to honoring the Class of 2020 during an in-person commencement in the near future.

The state, country and world have already experienced a financial toll from the Coronavirus, but through this struggle, we have continued to advocate for the needs of our students. While cuts must be made for California to remain fiscally solvent, we must not lose sight of the longterm economic benefit that higher education has on our communities. All you need to do is look at the millions of dollars that our alumni give back every year to see this benefit.

As we regain our footing following this crisis, I humbly ask that you keep doing what you've been doing: working hard to reach your goals. Education may look different now than it did a year ago, but your need for a better life has not changed. And our belief in you has not changed either. We are here to support you every step of the way.

Have a happy and safe 2020-2021 academic year.

Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D. Superintendent/President

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