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Instructional Administrators Association of Community College Business Officials American Library Association Learning Resources Association Council for Advancement and Support of Education Accredited By North Carolina Board of Nursing National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences American Medical Association American Dental Association, Commission on Dental Accreditation Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and School to award Associate degrees. Catalog of Courses Day and Evening College Volume 29 1991-1992 2 Contents CONTENTS Part One: General Information Calendats.cccticseclistctenda csedt eusereenestedt seinoisd Mieadesetttey oeadlm emm sne metasa Stsiehr sseecs s v ai4 CAMPUS Mah «.......:s:vssccocscessnsessessereroceccssenesensosssunassteyhre#eaamaimmteeeer@ eeciee etsat e7 Campus Facilities .......:..s0:csssessossccocnetesnnssistosa acmtteetnqmem cteenuesa eticgeetatanetrer e 8 OLrganiZation ...........sssessessecorcssenseonsoreeseessnueceonenetsnet sseeesswuaeaeusspaascvssiyesarsesa d 10 College MISSION ........ccccccecuscasss uesse slaos acUatsmntsamonatupetscecac setee aset oee mnmeemeestte ss1 2 Divisional Objectives. .........0:5:cosssssoseccssonsnesses teateeatenettaeteaeete1 «seve eneateeeerea ss 14 Nondiscrimination Policy ..............cesssse-dinacesaeteeats eensetc aemetreasa vmnetteemtm eesste s 16 Student Due Process Procedures: ..:1,<sss.cscecneeemeemeee teessctsresetea ttiensess cdnsec es 16 Part Two: Continuing Education Adult Basic Education and GED Preparation s.c1ts-.000scceseeecnsetteretsascsse 20 Focused Industrial Training ......-..:...s-.mtseeteeesnacepclssl coeessev eenm ctnMepreenetsieedsncce - 21 Human Resources Developmenti-:225-isrsr saetent ties vaiesssesessotenertoustsesessesac= 21 New and Expanding Industry Training <cccccccumssertecssessatse+scossceetsereteavetceeasss :2 1 Small Business Center «...........c0..-socssdeicetes stsetacseksseseeonmtee mmmaemseentaes cteer s 21 Part Three: Educational Support Services Instructional Support Services Guided Studies «..002..s..sctcesecnn= cel. dessuteyetat Peed ee OE gare e me AONTOenOMT, cosa esse: 24 Learning Resources Center... .cricsssesssertagie ettastese sfensa an naeeeecte eeetr eac es 24 The Library concn... .sikigecssdeusseeseousecoscestsnc atgeet usestsmm temireisetese Weeetmgenesc : 24 Audio Visual’ Services 2....20, cgsesttssinettse osees t:ittanas «ahebmee sneetet aactse ns ec 24 High School Diploma Equivalency (GED) Testing ..............ssscssesreseees Zo Student Support Services Ghicdindnien Requirements and Procedures ...........sssssssecccccscsscees 25 Tuition and Expenses ......:ccUcgeeceuec tsrecnto sssae drese ocee ec esteerntitsy 2153 0 Student Financial Aid oo... oii co cs steuve steve soteiee see teatemeent a aetu eee merMtee tae ts 32 Veteran's Educational Benefits’ .2is...as. eett r:eme tcee. tce aees reetdneeats, 23 4 General Information. ..:;..:ciccctsesctes seeeee seecmtetress: 36 Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates 1.c...te.e n1nau aterenesen erseee ae 42 Requirements for GraduatiGniiz.cr.ete: tsteet sst eunnc aacnm teeeee teeere a:t e 43 Campus SErVicesiec.. ci seaescscesstanet scessedeeces 14 TIO cian vee Mmmm On MMEIIDY. «ve cesses 43 Part Four: Career Programs Allied Health Programs,..,.....c-ccaearstis esaute cmaaaeer mseeene secesn reaette r 48 Associate'Degree NUISINg .........s.ee0te seees va¢nta eEas tessac maess etetes ytue aae4 9 Dental Assisting 0. oils isseedscedeces een ee ne ee 51 Dental Hygiene ...,.....sccc-s2ctcs iecgec taetse esasaon reses eense eertcsh 53 Emergency Medical Sciences. Msciicyaasamtare mnenmeeterr etyeta ueeemsrerscareertae es ats5 5 Medical Laboratory Technology aiccan.ce a.e tcee eteaeesa se see uee.eet ee 58 Practical NUrSing <...:c.s;concsetsep steeorice cnestea tensns hai ctenec seysest 60 Radiologic’ Technology \\.2.5 kit-ctedctese testeeeaeeceet einect eeennesr ttea r et6 2 Business and Hospitality Programs. ates. ath teen tuennemeen re eaeeeieranr era 65 “ ACCOUNLING fecdsdccesntessdoasn».< a.nrgseteeteoaaen eieds aettceng sSedevloamb eneneers re nt 67 Administrative Office: Technology ..-:cseie:te statse cee sesnsee 69 * Banking and FINAMCe>...!..-:csccepecssece erseest: satstenmcnae tatcto epaenet csse ef ia * Business Administrations....1.5.0.cthedesssceancee esianern tneect tasennnneee st 74 * Business Computer Programming ®,5\.s0t:.tene 0.e..cefeeesa n 76 Culinary Technology ..0..scciccsiisecsecscsecssascaee castnent scaheere ehtt 78 General Office Technology .,.....scco.ssnssesssscsi-sva)c euasnsmnnnaent naeesm sasss 80 Hotel and RestaurantiManagement .........co:--:-:s-teseee rnoeumsas eteeese 82 * Industrial Managementmlechnolopy, vsysts.te.-s.:.--1.010 ee 84 * Marketing/and Retailing ...0.,.-sctusesseytencsssasascieecs aeccneteeeemeraed e 86 Engineering Technology;Programsinstcoesttehc.ce nstsace tedoestrs. 88 * Givil Engineering Technology ....::.--sccccocsscasetss aaec ssesseienea s 89 * Electronics Engineering Technology «,..:+cs.:atcstueeen psetteert needmea etrya re9 1 * Mechanical Drafting and Design Technology .......scscsssscssercosesssseseeressers 93 Pe echianicCalenpineering TEChnolopy! ..ixsstcpecsstedecheesstecclcotesccoeseossseahecsis 95 STL NEAGETEY SPU IEETO YA 16)( 0)2 3a e apr ae Very cee ee a 97, BME VesIP URE CIO]OP V n.temed nei tc tad ot aasaisicnlectecsteaetelrottces,, 99 SORA MEG CeaO M TORT AIMS. ty i.d serch sscsnocssdn Steet etaat /<che cece aaah dake 101 Beas iCMOWVrEIOrCe ment |T AIMINP f.cis-ke.secstecdteeicteteesscctestctuecasls 102 Bee ME RIOCCINENULCCTINOIOPY ...5..:155, ssctetons teens werecectece te euesesde a ena 103 Re rmrieOim anUsatht al:PrOgrarns ....-..c.s0tsceceearsreesctececeneodteeesscesceccecceleccocnces 106 erAir Conditioning, Heating ,and Refrigeration «....::..0:...c...sseccssecreecoescoeee 107 Remar eeM PCIATII G S's 52.2, s.c0secascycoceretecnscoeeltim saW chicvtucvese ersteneherctt soe s 108 BR IU ACAD INGLMAKING .. sc. ..nc-cssecce-nceceassecescdedeSaptessecesesdesducoesase 109 Bere TaY EH CNCHIVIAIIAENM C C rersesecssacesasdesvesunteieadessescoanseusisceattedececsssteéee 110 eee MEANT 9 reese rr vact 52s bs<c 06s5<dasovsthaasescaeocdcatcalsccseacssessuivbsasrviisndaosissreeedsle e (a BME TIED NVAK IM sere ive sis cccdiss.aunlatcdeqeaefesteac ottaao sassebs ctngoestesetutckyos s Ris | CISECTIOD ocpee acerca nt i ee 115 OPEN BIOS cata 1S ST TE i i ae eee 117 Part Five: College Transfer Program Mee ere MOUTTE ARS CULOES.25css0< gca.vass,esya.ns s.ensess tecveseydeacseesoousaves snsscs csn® 120 Reet Sere RETRO INICET DOLCE. ...5,.00ccctsecsaccctsvaststsancecsetecssscetetyvieeciaasoesees 124 Part Six: Evening Programs See ALSUEGI 1 S Beets csr ccct son csc ate duvey gar eo tata aa tase esersdoashs sesdusensthctsashasy assess: 128 BR ReeU L trepeeeare these ose fees ccc ekiuh deseo cat sdesseasiesoossnscetecsahedesssadsavenevdensaasss 128 I TRAC AC Cie eet ces acc ace ccatatsg.ncacsssaroceceSeesnssveseesetscasesesesos 29 eRe Sr ACN ISUCREON gsw ccastacs tes a0sat- cette t ss cs ascesncnssanccrsesaseccestecaveraessenes 131 Bearers OINPUL ET el OP FAINT scscesecntecésevsavpdsccessesovasssosedes¢cansnnnmiedescs i3ae BPINOUSIFlaliMandaseMEeNt, JECHNOlOPY .......-..--0-++<ensececencesoessssserouucsccoorress e 134 Berm Cea RELA IUD ses.s0cssesecesesscseonssecossorossscsesactesronucsgsneamseocniacaes ® 135 Peea s ater GCHTICAl GOCCIAILY)’...,-.-20se-c:<-n00c0co-eseseosess¥neuscscssnosarageonnts 137 BreM M OPMS ate nes on etr- a csrsse etch ssscsyosanse asses cheste as eioavesapeitasdstecests 138 Engineering Technology aiceiens Seen thier rence one er ont ALA esate Csr 140 Bey EERIE IIGEL MS TECHMOIOPY, ...0:.0c-c.cancceosonrtctpcteennsssoccdanncseerrc annvteasss e us1 40 Bee OIC SLENPINCCHING TECHNOIOBY............scccvesssreeserenaccosaaacssayenserseoes 141 * Mechanical Drafting and Design Technology ..........:sceseserrecssrecserseers 143 * Mechanical Engineering Technology .............sscssssecsssccesrcsnressseseseesooes 144 BPSUIVEY ING OCHNOIOBRY sc sasscosssccsesscosascecassccssnssssenescssscestaccescenvectensesoesoes 146 POU ICSIO T ALC CHMOIOBY <51......-2.0--2secrnsssassssessseeonnesnscnnassnccsnscnnccsoeagsitense 147 General Education Program ............sssccsssssscsssreccssssacsessrcessseseecsssssecssasercnees 150 * Basic Law Enforcement Training ........sscccsssressssreeecsseeessscccsersesonsneesenes 150 * Law Enforcement Technology ..........ssesscssresssessccesersneecesessessessensensecase 150 Vocational-Industrial Programs .........cssscsesseccecerecesscesecseesencnsesceceneesnneees 153 * Air Conditioning, Heating ,and Refrigeration ..........:.sssesseessscerecessesees 153 * AUtOMOtIVE MECHANICS .......scccccscececssssensecececceceesessecesceessnseneeesessessenaaees 154 * Carpentry and Cabinetmaking.........csssscercesssersecsssesseesrsenseensesecenneenaee 155 BONO GUNITIIS Uree etataete.ocssceeten wit -sdr ths navodseacqessaves aacnsscetsqaspcoanesssaecosuvedvuntbenvany 152 * Tool and Die Making ..........sscsssssesseesseescesesescescesscessessensenesascneesneeneee s1 58 * WEIGING ......ssecescsscecescsscsssscessscessnscassneersnsecsosessseessseccssenesssasenensensasceses P59 College Transfer Programs .......ssssssessesesseseseeaseecsscessressseesseseneessasensasensaesess 161 * Associate in Arts Degree ........:sccsscessreesrceersccersesseeeenecnesensecnseecssassneeeres 161 * Associate in Science Degree .......:cessssssseresssecnsreeesseeensncenenseeneeecensesanees 163 Part Seven: Course Descriptions ..........ssscseeseecssersesecrrccessreesscssesscsreeessaesesne s1 69 Part Eight: Administration, Faculty, and Staff.......sscsssesrserceesscseercerersrenee 244 ybe s INOX ......ccccssccccsscsccscsccvacssscccsscccccccocsccesenescessseccnscosccreassssssesacccccocsaseasesssscnoess *Curricula offered in both day and evening hours. Enrollment will determine offering or continuing a curriculum. 4 1991-92 College Calendars COLLEGE CALENDARS 1991-1992 FALL QUARTER Registration: Curriculum Freshmen (By Appointment.) ........:ce0e0 July 30, 31, August 1, 2 Registration: Currently and Previously Enrolled Students--Day and Evening August 12-15 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By Appointment ..........sseecesseeeseees September 3 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 6:15 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Freshman Orientation ..:0i..t:.eusps+sossdsceehcseonniseasyl earatespiceeastas tuhann ates aastn aeea ts September 4 Classes Begin .....cscecssoncsesoetnseer soare usetesa teataisancad aemasns itaan sgissof ucusasane tsve teat te September 5 Last. Day for: REgistration .....-.-.escssssietms icten mecaet veetedrc teeet nieennrtess September 11 Last, Day to Drop For a Refund ......... sescsssccsarsounerenecniaea ceeaesenutrennsiryienneeaetesnt September 16 High’ School Visitation Day «.....cc.ccsccrcsesscenavgesaueprnere tuecncerrnetimceecdmienss etmeietnenr tetsee ns T.B.A. Fall Break-Students (Staff Development) ...........sccsssscecssecrssseeeescneecesssesceeecee October 14, 15 Last: Day Of Examinations ....0:...00250. sc cuatencedeessteemn samme nautatneer ss tataacrttseateret game November 22 Total Class Days ‘ec cesiscscncsocogtee ets Ganetit mcMMMsnMsES bREEaT ncs| ct ayne gr1e ecaeiets fltee eelg ecta nen enoer aentets e ed5 5 Optional Days ...2...cccisssscccsccesssedsesoeoeneaemmsmsaMoEReEdnee ssdBeumeenrionsyse caadge s November 25, 26, 27 Holidays: Thanksgiving ccccstsedvsec ocsedceeecd seem cRMi EMlE sance fcyacec eced eccensantlacu en November 28, 29 WINTER QUARTER Registration: Currently and Previously Enrolled Students--Day and Evening ..... Nov. 11-14 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m -8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By Appointment) .............ssccesseeeees December 2 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.; 6:15 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Classes Begir .2.c00fccccc scsi lie sacle Peneens OCT ae ee December 3 Last. Day For Registration |... waivetsecstecivtitseo vec pueaesc ereae Paeeatoe ueeae e December 9 Last Day to Drop For a Refundsint. iirc: 2n.0.anaencgn ae ene nat ete au ev eens December 13 Last Day. For Examinations siss.<cvesstsiesas liscesd tnmiies sastemaescmenceence sseaa innreseasetne e February 28 Total Class Days «s..s:..sscssiesSclowcoweendcaep seesntts anym emnsE stetsta 0ttat eiea ceM vme letRaer tc ae 55 * Optional Days /cssc-acssscccess1 svete sadites etl stecgupe ete eee eee March 2,3,4,5,6 Holidays: Christmas .s.cce.sieosessencstetetk bene ecr eedeos hatinn eEmdaan naavnc eese December 23-31 New Year's :..cssssissasessscacntneronttc seahse tseee esaeeaaumimneheienltens ssecdudseet auets eabea esJ anuary 1 Martin Luther King, Jt t.cccccsorsssucssosnnsetn aennnan mamnntneen eamnene cnssi ei ReRdS January 20 SPRING QUARTER Registration: Currently and Previously Enrolled Students--Day and Evening ...... Feb. 17-20 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By Appointment) .........cecsseccereceeeseeeceneee March 9 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 6:15 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Glasses Begin: ciyacssc...ccdasancvnpenerasafecspeaunneet eeenee vsisauetssweaaabe ens March 10 Last Day For Registration ):.:......<,sscssddaaneljustseaea este entae aennss aiaen aeceanen to March 17 Last Day to.Drop. Fora Refund:,.....-rsvecasiscarscceasenetpeeeu ttaeng seeenns iseaceiey March 20 Graduation. Confirmation Wek <....:0::-s:ss0sseenssnesesnesauenesutsasrits ieeeeeinnte r April 21-24 Last: Day Of Examinations .csscicsrsscescastsessecsdQneeeliseercalsina cieip Seesats eBneacntee May 27 Total Class Days -..+sesscressssineseuncovesncessdnhcst teenntivale adnse coanasne teasnraacnnies e 55 Optional DaySic: tus: sureasoves sieicusaets <secasice nesses toe May 28,29-June 1,2,3,4,5 Holidays: Good Friday <..........cvescsueectsactgevaasc vsaiaqerl ssetetqs tistya c aleerntt eaeecee April 17 Easter’ Monday’ ro. cyic.t-csestescsarsnorntca ssamctereenss cttsree neytac aetdte nentonn April 20 *Up to four days lost due to inclement weather may be made up at this time. 1991-92 College Calendars 5 SUMMER QUARTER Registration: Currently and Previously Enrolled Students--Day and Evening ...... May 18-21 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By Appointment) .......:cccccccescsescsessseeseeseeees June 8 (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 6:15 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) (LU STSSYTIG cae. theory: EnrieL c June 9 Be AVALON GRISIALO N Mt arasesstperencatineassstnssaacascoonarbs dcetoaecocscxatareeseeheal teciehcsiel June 15 Bry OO OTE AUR ONTO cat tps pci cssszasesesnconsns sageross snot ede eeseathcetel ati lacheeebese: June 19 Meet aI RIITAACION) VVCOKS Ua. .35:.02ocnasssosnaserbousdtaegse iMiassrtsabnatdotveeavsohc ha sJ uly 20-24 eR MATTOON IS yore tte s tS ac nich dscnndusunaisssceonseiens soaeyervrevoveleesetoabels August 25 heHot ai Bone enone Slt NeP yl a a nO A we August 28 SUMMED RID VSR MBI TOR oS ecakck ons ain cs cznaescnnsosacastsdbiionnscaiecadevlitsoet nntsvautrendeslseialteense l 55 NN A cap dear sare eckgdnsaaneaneocessavevesdacoldccioosel August 26, 27, 31-Sept.1,2,3,4 Tey nace ESa YStfaevrqTe i g YEa Sa oiEeL aOR ne ME MON 1d July 3 TDMA Y eter es ive ssh westhnestes cesacovivasect cate ccee teat sietcodiise east September 7 Twelve months faculty may select any 14 optional days as vacation; nine months faculty, any 10.5 days. Remaining optional days are faculty work days. EVENING AND WEEKEND COLLEGE CALENDAR 1991-92 FALL QUARTER Registration: Curriculum Freshmen (By Appointment ............00800 July 30, 31, August 1, 2 Registration: Current and Previously Enrolled Students--Day, Evening, and ...August 12-15 Weekend (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By Appointment .........:ceccceseeseesens September 3 erage, AUC Vierets ereee ete ie Aver steces ts soec tories begisusisalicetcacectorentisqeespenscers September 4 ae MI ceacef ate ceic isi ce latdeatnncaoinnesecdecctiscdpenegevssetacsses September 5 eM etn SALA GL Sects ee cc ceca nyse cca eoactn a nsssctnes vasesc usisortsentvencenseis September 11 Berm etre ed HOT RETUMG e..1.cs-00c0acesssrehscscreeeeasetbessiacvossessesvenerecsecroencre s September 16 Be TERR OAT ATA CANT AY Iee ens teeth can sytney nifeu ze eaeef rets dusadecsedeschecoeaeosachiconsgueveesaeesssaae’ T.B.A. Bee a CERARENME Gat og 5 |< PGT fac: avs Sos cf Cteee cons esd ecextwseducincacguansbavecessetes October 14, 15 Professional Development--Staff/Faculty Beale CeCe RTEC LOCLIC ASSES 5 ete, os :-Ucsckissacecancoosceaanshianesscavessaatedaesaduscaieese November 22 es Le ee RTE As Meret ee oe NN RRS va oP e avi sans Soareesp» casnchemeet dadasenstewssciainasceneeenees 55 BM el Ay ee eI eee ese cicn op nshaieet eat sth aateoesadyssersorssoqvadeeess November 25,26,27 BteN Clty comM TR ALES[T 10 teee veer ee tya. teva ic esUevn pondsddveteanetpaysasacssascduseversnesses November 28, 29 WINTER QUARTER Registration: Current and Previously Enrolled Students--Day, Evening, ....N ovember 11-14 and Weekend (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By Appointment .........seeesseeeeeeeeees December 2 REU ASSS SEIN erence teeta ret eee eee catncnas canatay sean eiuctuceestucredertacnaaveprtssesncaosnee s December 3 Last Night for Registration ............sssscsssssssssssssssessesssecessccecssceseeensceoessescarecesaes December 9 Last Night to Drop for a Refund ..........cssessssssesseescenseeecenecenecersosessesccsearecaseass December 13 Past: Dateof SChEdUle d Classes oxo ccciccscaces sessonssoccsesasvepnprvasvacs venenenschassoonaepranvars February 28 Total Class DayS ...........sccsssccsessssssesserscsscossssescnssesecenecasecsecessacecesessucossssesasansensenscssesaranees® 55 *Inclement Weather Make-Up Dates .........:scssecsesseesssesneceseceneeseeessnreens March 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Holidays: Christmas ...........sssccsscccrsscccssssesssscssscceesseceenacsaeenscrsoensenscceenseseaes December 23-31 PI WAY CAE Sie sivcty eee isco ies caseqvicecvesnediansnressenshovounsvententzanburtixenkiacsntaienas January 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. ...sccssssesssscssssceseceseseecenseneecneecessneaseesns eeesnnancasene s January 20 *Classes missed because of inclement weather may be made up during this period. 6 1991-92 College Calendars SPRING QUARTER Registration: Current and Previously Enrolled Students--Day, Evening, ...... February 17-20 and Weekend (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By APpOintMent) .........cesescereeseserenneenes March 9 Classes Begin ......cascissecesevnense cosnessr enspes aanhsispnusatnue Gsishs y\es uvett oaltev eaenadeTenUreV aanebt ieaet tae March 10 Last Night for Registration .......s0.c-«wssssosrssssssuesoGiennnapn esryo enaas teerseeta steytuna eadya rnise ee March 17 Last Night to Drop fora RefUnd .....ccscries..ccsseisscrst,sy eveevevd@eense scveeet enmttaonasevnertaesne e March 20 Graduation Confirmation Week ......5.0:.:.sssseseo0sssvesuetneseie icteeeda tveinnnr aasceeanee ntetn esA pril 21-24 Last Date of Scheduled Classes. ....:..sséscoosscicnssusconedesetdee adbeuttaenteveaerv eani nnteenneaaetse d May 27 Total Class Day ....:.scccvoiecesvesncenssvessettheotui VsaCnEsndpWoeiWs iasgug ssSiETac oirecCusetearucss sitaenvC adtst a ?5 5 Optional: Days oc ccse.csvsguseess crounctscec'ssucdydveroosdeuvennsnvne rneavneastn May 28,29, June 1,2,3,4,5 Holidays: Good Friday .ii.c.2.cscssscccesesssasessoMsensnoeausuveeentse sgnbaue ssss eseueat seresvt aetereestdet is April 17 Easter Monday ........ccis-ccksessssdassusesiecessauansa ouey nceosan staeit aiyss eairelea aeteee April 20 SUMMER QUARTER Registration: Current and Previously Enrolled Students--Day, Evening, and....... May 18-21 Weekend (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.) Registration: New Unclassified Students (By Appointment) ............sccssssecssseseeeesseeees June 8 Classes Begin ...2...c.s.cetlcchscethtesoess Jsse 9rhee0 sceoacn esRanneaeet tocenaegtndeire- June 9 Last Night for Registration .....:ccscscssssescsssstsssicene toetnaaetntteee yetsue eceo gen geasac drsetatshe June 15 Last Night to: Drop'for'a Refund .:.2...-e2ne 0ek2 nen)a 2ca.me .t-ee 2op)en.ne¢s0s eg ee june 19 Graduation Confirmation Week .ii...:..c2ess-:t ceed< ra4ngs asete nnnee -tceoc eeene July 20-24 Last, Date of Scheduled Classes ..........2ccsdstnh tciecst naenie ate ennseite eSacnte ecede eEetes t a August 25 Graduation ......csscscsnceseseahavecennets ees4a ctecstae in aetn ennetty eenan neadi enoeesse August 28 Total Class DayS .......:sss.ssevsegnussd tsatsne otonh eeane iaeannanctnta otnadn tceee aeneas eeoenee casts entoen 55 Optional: Days erik wivdiiiss- ae cecsntsaasceus tt erecta te eee August 26,27,31, September 1,2,3,4 Holidays: Independence Day .....:.2.::ssszsescesrte usntsens eencn seeea eyase tunus July 3 Labor Day ....s04c.-nencc aeseinnsti deioesv atellsne ssR anst nstea nte eOne reeseu nanang ea Ee September 7 Campus Ma i, J 4 A 9 W 3 O 1 IT1 NW0 O6 o IO9 l TI AM N C wi s : THOAL oess-p TII -3 HAFL NAW SN ' ST Aq uesesp out? 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