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Academic-Calendar-Spring2014

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Welcome Message

 

GENERAL CALENDAR DATES


HOLIDAYS (College CLOSED)
Martin Luther King – January 20 (Monday)
President’s Day – February 14-17 (Friday - Monday)
Cesar Chavez Day – March 31 (Monday)
Spring Break – April 7 - 13 (Monday through Sunday)
Memorial Day – May 26 (Monday)
Final Exams - June 2-6
Last day of semester (online) - June 8 (Sunday)
Graduation - June 10 (Tuesday) 

Independence Day – July 4

Applications Accepted  ................................................................................................................... Year Round
Assessment and Orientation ........................................................................................................ Year Round
Deadline for K to 8 (Young Student) Application ................................................................. January 25
Residency Determination Date .................................................................................................... February 9
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BEGIN ........................................................................................ February 10
Saturday classes begin .................................................................................................................... February 15
Last day to process Audit Add Request .................................................................................... February 21
Last day to petition for Credit/No-Credit ................................................................................. March 8
Last day for Section Transfer ......................................................................................................... March 8
Deadline to petition for Spring/Summer 2013 Graduation… ......................................... March 29
Classes end ...................................................................................................................................... May 24
FINAL EXAMS ........................................................................................................................ June 2 - June 6
Graduation Day ................................................................................................................................. June 10
PRIORITY Registration Dates - Enrollment is by appointment only, through the Internet
(You may not register before your appointment date and time.)
EOPS, DSPS Foster Youth and Veterans ................................................................................... November 26 to 28  
Continuing Students ....................................................................................................... Nov. 29 to Dec. 23
New and Re-entering Students ................................................................................................... December 24
ADD Dates - Late ADDs are not permitted
Deadline to add full term (16-week) classes (In Person) ................................................. February 15
(Short Term Classes Have Different Deadlines-Check with Your Instructor)
DROP Dates (16-week classes)
Drop classes without receiving a “W” with refund (In Person)........................................ February 24*
Drop classes without receiving a “W” with refund (Internet) ........................................... February 24*
Drop classes without incurring fees or with a refund
(Registration/parking/non-resident fees – 16-week semester-length classes)
In Person/Internet ................................................................................................................... February 24*
NOTE: Contact the Offi ce of Admissions & Records for deadlines on late start, short-term, and special program classes.
Drop classes with a “W” (Letter grade is required from this date forward)
In Person ........................................................................................................................................... May 10
Internet ............................................................................................................................................ May 12

Please note that if you do not drop the class by May 5th (internet), then you must receive a grade, and cannot request to be dropped or to receive and Incomplete grade.

*PLEASE NOTE:  The District required earlier and revised deadlines starting Summer 2012.  A “W” will appear on your
transcript record after this date. 

REMINDER: There is a new LACCD enrollment limit.  The limit is now three times to take a class and includes both substandard grades and withdrawals. (See Important Notice, page 3 of the College Catalog)

If you stop attending a class (or wish to drop a class), YOU MUST DROP THE CLASS YOURSELF – OFFICIALLY – on or before May 12, 2014 (Internet)Failure to do so may result in a grade of “F” in that class

New 3 Repeat Rule
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All Students Please Read
Beginning Summer 2012: New 3 Repeat Rule

EFFECTIVE SUMMER 2012, course withdrawal (“W”) or a substandard  grade (“D,” “F,” or “NP”) count as an attempt at a course.  Only three attempts at any one course will be allowed, with some exceptions.  Listed below are the new rules that all students need to know about.
• Students who drop or are excluded after the last day to drop without a grade of “W” will have a “W” appear on their transcript.  The “W” will count as an attempt for that course.
• For the Spring semester, February 18, 2013 is the last day to drop a 16-week semester length class without a “W.”  Students will be  able to drop a class online until this date. Contact the office of Admissions and Records for deadlines on late start, short-term and special program classes.
• A course in a student’s transcript which currently shows a recorded “W” counts as an attempt for that course.   
• Students will not be allowed to register for any course within the LACCD if there are three recorded attempts for that course in any combination of W, D, F, or NP grades.
• Add permits for a course within the LACCD will not be processed if there are three recorded attempts for that course in any combination of W, D, F, or NP grades.
• For courses specifi cally designated as “repeatable,” students may repeat up to three times (See Title 5 California Code of Regulations sections 55040, 55041, 58161).  
• Where the student’s number of enrollments in a course exceeds the allowable amount, the student may petition for an additional enrollment in cases of extenuating circumstances. 

What students should do:
• Be sure you are academically ready for classes you enroll in.
• If you must drop a course, drop before the specifi ed deadline for dropping a class without a grade of “W.”

 

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