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CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG 2014 2015 CENTENNIAL YEARCitrus Community College District1000 West Foothill Boulevard, Glendora, California 91741-1899www.citruscollege.edu (626) 963-0323(TDD) Telecommunication Device for the Deaf, (626) 914-8674 (available 24 hours)www.citruscollege.edu1

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG 2014 2015 CENTENNIAL YEARTable of ContentsWelcome to Citrus College: Superintendent/Counseling/Advisement. 22President’s Message.5Prerequisites, Co-Requisites, and Recommendations. 23Board of Trustees .5Verification of Prerequisites. 23Challenging Prerequisites. 23Institutional Memberships.62014-2015 Academic Calendar .7Información en EspañolAdmisión. 24Who are We? History, Mission and CommunityEstudiantes de la Preparatoria. 24Overview/History .8Cómo Solicitar Admisión. 25Accreditation and Affiliations.8Requisitos de Residencia. 25Mission Statement and Objectives.8Exención para no Pagar la Colegiatura Como No Residente deVision and Values .9California (AB 540). 25Foundation and Alumni .9Cuotas y Gastos. 26Póliza de Reembolso de Cuotas. 26Citrus College: A College of Completion.10Obligaciones Financieras de los Estudiantes. 27Ayuda Financiera. 27College Directory .11-14Asesoría y Orientación Qué es la Asesoría?. 30Que es una Orientación Requerida?. 31How Do I Get Started? Admission and RegistrationConsejería/Asesoría Académica. 31Admission. 15EOP&S/CARE. 32International Student Admission . . 15Educación Continua y Educación Nocrédito.32-33High School Students. 15Lista de personal que habla español:. 33How to Apply . 15Residency Requirements . 16What are the Rules? Academic Policies andTranscripts . . 16RequirementsClass Schedules. 17Attendance Policy. 34Registration . 17Absences. 34Unit Limitations. 18Adding and Dropping Classes. 34WingSpan . . 18Instructor Drop. 34Waitlist. 18Auditing Courses. 34Add Codes. 18Program Changes: Adding and Dropping Classes. 34Enrollment Verification . . 19Credits, Grades and Academic Status. 34Distance Education . . 19Academic Record Symbols and Grade Points. 34Fees and Expenses . . 19Evaluating Academic Progress . 35Refund Policy . 20Probation, Dismissal and Reinstatement . . 36Student Financial Obligations . 20Course Repetition . . 37Cancelled Classes. 20New Rules on Course Repeatability andCourse Families . . 37How Do I Adjust to Campus Life?Pass/No Pass Courses. 39Student Success and Support ProgramCredit by Examination. 39Assessment, Orientation, and CounselingStudent Success and Support Program . 21Matriculation. 21Citrus College Credit for Advancement Placement(AP) Tests.42-47Criteria for Exemption from Matriculation. 21What is Assessment?. 21What is Required Orientation?. 222www.citruscollege.edu

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG 2014 2015 CENTENNIAL YEARHow Does Citrus Recognize High Achievement?Haugh Performing Arts Center. 60Honors Programs and RecognitionLearning Center. 61Academic Honors . 48The Writing Café. 61Achievement Awards. 48Library Services. 61Honors at Graduation . 48STEM Resource Center . 62Honors Program . 48Study Abroad Program. 62Honor Societies . 48Technical Services and Computer Labs. 62What Programs of Study Does Citrus CollegeWho Records My Grades and Credits?Offer?.63-66Policies Regarding Academic RecordsAcademic Records. 49How Do I Earn a Degree at Citrus College?Academic Renewal. 49Programs of Study Leading to an Associate DegreeTranscripts. 49Degree Requirements. 67Challenge of Educational Records. 49Degree Programs List . 67Associate Degrees for Transfer. 67Where Do I Find Help and How Do I BecomeInvolved? Student Services and Student LifeCore Competencies and Student LearningOutcomes. 68Admissions and Records. 50Athletics . 50Graduation Requirements for an AssociateBookstore. 50Degree. 69CalWORKs. 51Associate in Art and Associate in Science Degrees. 69Campus Safety . . 51Associate in Art and Associate in Science Degrees forCashier. 51Transfer. 70Center for Teacher Excellence. 51General Education Philosophy andCounseling & Advisement Center. 52Requirements. 70Disabled Students Programs & Services. 52Application for Graduation. 75EOP&S/CARE. 52Planning for Transfer. 76Financial Aid. 53California State University. 76Food Services. 56University of California. 83Health Center. 56Intersegment General Transfer Curriculum (IGETC). 84International Student Center. 57Associate Degrees. 89Student Employment Services. 57Associate Degrees for Transfer. 89Student Government and Student Affairs. 57Associate Degrees (A.A. and A.S.). 103Student Activities and Organizations. 57Transfer Center. 58What Career and Technical Programs DoesVeterans Success Center. 58Citrus Offer? Programs of Study Leading to aCertificate of AchievementWhat Additional Resources are Available atProgram Listings. 138Citrus? Campus Facilities and Learning ResourcesPrograms of Study. 139Adaptive PE/Fitness Center. 59Aquatic Center. 59How Do I Earn a Skill Award From Citrus? ProgramsArt & Coffee Bar. 59of Study Leading to a Skill AwardArt Gallery. 59Program Listings. 159Athletics Facilities. 59Programs of Study. 159Campus Center. 59College Success Program. 59How Do I Earn a Noncredit Certificate of CompetencyCashier/Bursar Offices. 60or Completion from Citrus?.162Golf Driving Range. 60www.citruscollege.edu3

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG 2014 2015 CENTENNIAL YEARDoes Citrus Offer Courses for Growth andFaculty and Administrators. 283Development? Noncredit and Community EducationContinuing Education, Noncredit Education andFaculty and Administrators Emeriti. 289Community Education. 164Definitions. 293Citrus College Institutional Outcomes.166-178Maps. 295How are Citrus College’s Academic ProgramsOrganized? Academic Divisions, Departments, andIndex. 296SubjectsSubjects by Division and Department. 179Course Code Directory. 180Notice to StudentsA Guide to Understanding the CourseThe information contained in this catalog is advisory onlyDescriptions. 181and does not constitute a contractual agreement by thecollege or guarantee that course content will be strictlyCourse Descriptionsfollowed or fulfilled. Citrus College and the Citrus CommunityCredit Courses. 182College District reserves the right to change at any time,Noncredit Courses. 269without notice, academic requirements to graduate,curriculum course content and structure, and such otherCollege Policies and Notices: Rules for Safety andmatters as may be within their control, notwithstanding anySuccessinformation set forth in this catalog.Academic Freedom Statement. 277Academic Honesty. 277All changes, corrections, and revisions to the catalog thatAthletic Eligibility. 277occur after printing will be posted in the online version of theDrug Free Policy . . 277catalog and accessed by visiting www.citruscollege.edu.Campus Disturbances. 277Cheating and Plagiarism. 277There is a 3.00 charge for the Citrus College Catalog.Code of Conduct. 277Standards of Conduct. 278Citrus College publications are available in an alternateDriving and Parking. 279format upon request by persons with verifiable disabilities.Grievance Procedures. 279Hazing. 279Citrus College is an Equal Opportunity Institution.Sexual Violence and Sexual HarassmentPrevention. 279Smoking on Campus. 280Substance Abuse Policy. 280NoticesCampus Safety. 281Registered Sex Offender Information. 281Catalog Rights. 281Continuous Enrollment. 281Nondiscrimination Policy. 281Open Enrollment. 281Public Safety. 282Student Rights and Privacy Act. 282Student Right-to-Know . 2824www.citruscollege.edu

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG 2014 2015 CENTENNIAL YEARSuperintendent/President’s MessageThe year was 1915. The nation’s first stop sign appeared in Michigan, Babe Ruth made hispitching debut, and the Girl Scouts organization was introduced. Also that year, CitrusCollege was established as the first community college in Los Angeles County. Now, nearly onehundred years later, Citrus College is a nationally recognized institution, consistently rankedas a top associate degree producer by the publications Community College Week and TheHispanic Outlook in Higher Education. Citrus College has also been validated by GI Jobsmagazine as a Military Friendly School for four consecutive years.Citrus College’s many recognitions reflect the fact that student success is our ultimate goal.Infact, we offer numerous tools and resources to help you advance on your road to collegecompletion. Whether your plans include an associate degree, transfer opportunities, or a career/technical certificate,you will not be making this academic journey alone. Our outstanding faculty and staff are dedicated to helping youachieve your educational and career goals, and this catalog will provide you with a wealth of information regarding general policies, program requirements, and course descriptions.Since its founding, Citrus College has been committed to preparing students for productive and rewarding lives. Aswe celebrate its centennial and reflect upon its prestigious past, we are also planning for the future - your future! Onbehalf of the Board of Trustees and the faculty and staff of Citrus College, I wish you much success as you pursue youreducational journey.Sincerely,Geraldine M. Perri, Ph.D.Superintendent/PresidentCitrus Community College District Board of TrusteesDr. Patricia A. Rasmussen Mrs. Joanne MontgomeryVice PresidentPresidentGlendora and portions ofMonrovia/Bradbury andSan Dimas Representativeportions of DuarteRepresentativeDr. Barbara R. DickersonClerk/SecretaryAzusa and portions ofDuarte RepresentativeDr. Edward C. OrtellMemberDuarte and portions ofAzusa, Monrovia, Arcadia,Covina and IrwindaleRepresentativeMrs. Susan M. KeithMemberClaremont and portions ofPomona and La VerneRepresentativeMs. Farihah ChowdhuryStudent RepresentativeThe Citrus Community College District Board of Trustees establishes policies, approves current and long-rangeeducational plans and programs, and promotes the orderly growth and development of the college.Residents of the district communities–Azusa, Claremont, Duarte, Glendora and Monrovia–elect a representative to serveon the board for a four-year term. The student trustee is elected annually in a general student body election and serveson the board in a non-voting capacity.The Board of Trustees meets on the first and third Tuesdays of every month at 4:15 p.m. All meetings of the board areopen to the public and meeting dates are announced in advance. A record of all board transactions is available to thepublic in the college library.www.citruscollege.edu5

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG 2014 2015 CENTENNIAL YEARInstitutional Memberships and Professional CertificationsCitrus College is proud of its memberships and certifications with some of the most credible and prestigiousorganizations in the country. These affiliations include, but are not limited to, the following:American Association of Community CollegesAmerican Choral Directors AssociationAssociated Collegiate PressAutomotive Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA)Automotive Service Councils, FoothillChapter #5(ASC)Azusa Chamber of CommerceCalifa Library GroupCalifornia Association of Postsecondary Educatorsof the DisabledCalifornia Community College Coaches AssociationBaseballCross Country & TrackFastpitch (Softball)FootballLadies GolfMen’s BasketballMen’s GolfMen’s SoccerMen’s Water PoloSwimming and DivingWomen’s BasketballWomen’s SoccerWomen’s VolleyballWater PoloClaremont Chamber of CommerceLouis E. Zellers Center for Innovation.Glendora Chamber of CommerceFoundation for California Community C

CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG 2014 2015 CENTENNIAL YEAR www.citruscollege.edu 1 . Citrus Community College District 1000 West Foothill Boulevard, Glendora, California 91741-1899. www.citruscollege.edu (626) 963-0323 (TDD) Telecommunication Device for the Deaf, (626) 914-8674 (available 24 hours)

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