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STARTING
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All course types |
A confirmation from
Admissions will be sent to you approximately two weeks after
submitting and paying for registration. The confirmation is your
official notification that you are enrolled.
Please do not wait for this confirmation to get started in your course
work. Class websites are available approximately one week before the
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Telecourse and Cablecast
Courses |
Purchase the Student
Handbook and course text materials selected for your Distance
Learning course(s) at the Coastline Bookstore or online at www.coastlinebookstore.com.
Instructions needed to complete the course are in the Student
Handbook. Student Handbooks are available for Telecourse
and Cablecast courses online at the course
websites (be sure you access the correct course website as
some classes are available in more than one format and the material
is different).
Once you have the Student Handbook, start familiarizing yourself with
it. Student Handbooks contain all reading and course assignments,
instructor office hours and telephone number, PLUS at-home quizzes.
The midterm and final examination dates are posted in the course
assignment sheets. Read the "FAQ's", "What You Should Be Doing At This
Time", "Welcome Letter From the Instructor", and "Course Overview"
right away. Submit the Proctor Form (if not a local student) and
Letter of Agreement as soon as possible.
Review broadcast dates and times. If your course has multiple viewing
dates, choose the channel you receive. Most students set their VCR to
tape their Telecourse or Cablecast lessons for viewing at a convenient
time. If you are not a local student, and don't have access to the
telecourse braodcasts in your area, or via sattellite, then you need
to order the course
videos as soon as possible to ensure their arrival before the
beginning of the class.
You may need to purchase Scantron forms (available at the bookstore
or online at www.coastlinebookstore.com)
for quizzes. Check the Student Handbook for details. Students
are required to provide their own envelopes to mail quizzes and
assignments to their instructors. You may also take quizzes online
(see the course website).
Visit the course website
regularly for any errata, changes, notices, or additional information.
For questions about course content, grades or expectations, please
contact your instructor. Contact the
Distance Learning Dept. for general questions. Several options are
available for technical help.
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Internet Courses
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Purchase the course
text materials selected for your Distance Learning course(s)
at the Coastline Bookstore or online at www.coastlinebookstore.com.
Internet (WWW) courses do not have Student Handbooks.
Internet courses have course syllabus and content online at the
course websites (be sure
you access the correct course website as some classes are available
in more than one format and the material is different). You may
wish to purchase the Student Handbook, HOWEVER,
your instructions and assignments will be online.
Once you have accessed the class website, start familiarizing yourself
with it. The class websites contain all reading and course
assignments, instructor office hours and telephone number, and
quizzes. The midterm and final examination dates are posted in the
"Course Overview" or "Syllabus". Read the "Welcome Letter From the
Instructor", and "Course Overview" or "Syllabus" right away.
Submit the Proctor Form (if not a local student) and Letter of
Agreement as soon as possible.
Quizzes are taken online. Students are required to provide their own
envelopes to mail some assignments to their instructors, others are
e-mailed. Midterms and Finals are administered on-site.
Visit the course website
regularly for any errata, changes, notices, or additional information.
For questions about course content, grades or expectations, please
contact your instructor. Contact the
Distance Learning Dept. for general questions. Several options are
available for technical help.
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Independent Study/CD-ROM
Courses |
Purchase the Student
Handbook and course text materials selected for your Distance
Learning course(s) at the Coastline Bookstore or online at www.coastlinebookstore.com.
Instructions needed to complete the course are in the Student
Handbook. Student Handbooks are available for most Independent
Study/CD-ROM courses online at the course
websites (be sure you access the correct course website as
some classes are available in more than one format and the material
is different).
Once you have the Student Handbook, start familiarizing yourself with
it. Student Handbooks contain all the information needed to
successfully take the course. The midterm and final examination dates
are posted in the course assignment sheets. Submit the Proctor Form
(if not a local student) and Letter of Agreement as soon as possible.
You may need to purchase Scantron forms (available at the bookstore
or online at www.coastlinebookstore.com)
for quizzes. Check the Student Handbook for details. Students
are required to provide their own envelopes to mail quizzes and
assignments to their instructors. You may also take quizzes online
(see the course website).
Visit the course website
regularly for any errata, changes, notices, or additional information.
For questions about course content, grades or expectations, please
contact your instructor. Contact the
Distance Learning Dept. for general questions. Several options are
available for technical help.
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OTHER
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Dropping Class(es) |
| A student who has
officially registered assumes full responsibility for completing each
course in which she or he has registered. If a student needs to drop a
course(s), it is the student's responsibility to do so by using the
telephonic touch-tone drop phone number, (714) 438-8250. |
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Grades and Test Scores |
The Family Educational
Right and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA: Buckley Amendment) prohibits the
Distance Learning Dept. from giving test scores and grade information
over the telephone. Students may check their scores online for most
classes or come into the Distance Learning Dept. during regular office
hours and request test scores or grade information by providing a
valid picture ID. In addition, progress reports are mailed to students
at least twice per semester for most classes.
Final grades are available approximately 3 weeks after the end of the
semester by calling the touch-tone grade line at (714) 438-8250.
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Transcript Requests |
Transcripts must be
requested in writing from the following address:
CCC Transcripts Dept.
11460 Warner Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708-2597
Include your name, address, date of birth, social security number with
school name, address and school contact where you want the transcripts
to be sent. Original signature is required to process transcript.
First two requested copies: Free. Third requested, etc., $3 each.
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