Final countdown to Fall at Grossmont, Cuyamaca colleges
Less than a week before Fall semester starts August 22
EL CAJON – If you haven’t registered for Fall classes at Grossmont or Cuyamaca colleges – there’s still time! Both colleges will welcome back students on campus beginning Monday, August 22.
For help registering for classes, students are invited to:
Grossmont College: In-person Class Assistance events, August 22-23 12 – 6 p.m., August 24-25 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and August 26 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Student Services Building computer lab; A Student Fair in the Main Quad on August 24 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., with a College Hour 12 – 1 p.m.; or the Virtual Help Center.
Cuyamaca College: Online Find Your Pack events, where students can meet faculty and staff to hear about programs and services, August 16-17 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.; Online Student Help Center or How to Register for Classes webpage;
Financial aid information is also available online through the Grossmont College Financial Aid Office and the Cuyamaca College Financial Aid Office. If you are a first-time college student planning to attend full time, you may be eligible for free tuition through the Grossmont-Cuyamaca College Promise program
Both colleges are offering a variety of compelling courses and programs this Fall:
Grossmont College: Art, including Art Appreciation and Digital Imaging and Art; Communications, including Public Speaking and Interpersonal Communication; Dance; English; Humanities, including Blues as Literature, History and Culture and European Humanities; Mass Communications, including Social Media in the Digital Age and Intro to Audio Production; Music; Photography; Political Science; Religion; Theater; and World Languages.
Cuyamaca College: Engineering, including Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics and Electric Circuits; Environmental Safety and Management, including Industry Safety Standards, Industrial Hygiene/Occupational Health, Air Quality Management and HAZWHOPER Certification, which provides certifications to be a Hazardous Waste Site Worker and 24-Hour Emergency Response HAZMAT Technician; and Water and Wastewater Technology through the Center for Water Studies.
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District and college officials continue to carefully monitor public health conditions in our region, responding as needed with a strong focus on health and safety of students and employees. Health-related information is available at Grossmont's COVID-19 Updates webpage and Cuyamaca's Health Updates & Resources webpage.
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