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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome to Cuesta College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Choose Your Educational Pathway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
List of Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
List of Associate of Arts and Science Degrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
California Public 4 Year Universities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5
Using Your myCuesta Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
English Placement and Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Math Placement and Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Choose a Major That’s Right for You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
How to Find Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Choose My First Semester Courses - Student Education Plan (SEP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Build Your Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Manage Your Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Register – Sign Up for Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
How Can I Get Help Paying For College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Financial Aid Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Counseling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 - 20
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Student Success Starts with a Clear Pathway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
San Luis Obispo Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
North County Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
South County Center Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
The Orientation Welcome Booklet is published by Cuesta College Counseling Department, March, 2018 .
Editors: Katherine Gritton Erin Parsons Thea Labrenz Erin Lastreto
Graphic Design: Anthony Herrera
On the Cover: Taylor Saugstad, FTVE/Graphic Design/Journalism student
Cuesta’s Student Planning Calendarwww .cuesta .edu/student/documents/admissions_records/studentcalendar .pdf
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This is an exciting step in your life and a fresh start. You are beginning your college academic career with a clean slate and an opportunity to take full advantage of this experience. With this comes a responsibility to make the most of your college education. You might need to begin to create new habits.
Below are tips to help you be a successful student.
• Attend all classes! For many students, skipping class is hard to resist . If you don't go to class you will miss out on important information which could impact your grade . If you are out sick, make sure you contact your instructors to let them know why you missed class, and find out what was covered.
• Manage your time. Instructors will hand out a syllabus at the beginning of the term which tells you when assignments are due . It is your responsibility to know and remember deadlines in each class . Use a planner/calendar to get a clear picture of due dates, deadlines and test preparation needs .
• Balance work and play. Think about what you want from your college experience and make school your first priority! Your social life should come second to your school work, and you are the only one who can make sure that happens .
• Study, study, study! Instructors expect you to study 2-3 hours outside of class for every hour spent in class . In college, studying has to be a major part of your life outside of the classroom .
• Keep up on your reading. For courses with textbooks, complete reading assignments before the class session . Also, expect the majority of your reading assignments and projects to be completed on your own outside of class . Read actively by highlighting, annotating and summarizing your texts .
• Take notes on everything. In high school, your teachers probably gave you an outline of their lectures and told you what points would be on the tests . In college, the instructors often just lecture . Taking good notes and knowing how to pick out important information from lectures and textbooks is a valuable skill . Consider attending a workshop to improve these skills or take a College Success course to bring it all together .
• Seek out help when you need it! Don't be afraid to ask for help from your instructors, counselors, the Student Success Center, and free tutoring in the writing/math labs . People will be happy to help you, but you need to seek out their assistance .
• You get to choose your classes and major. In high school, many or most of your classes were chosen for you . In college, you get to choose your major and plan of study . This can be intimidating, and at times you may want help, so remember there are counselors here to help you!
• Your parents won't be able to help as much. By law, instructors cannot discuss your school work with your parents . The college considers you an adult regardless of age, and sharing your personal information is illegal . Your parents may be able to give you guidance about classes and your social life .
• Be an adult. Instructors will treat you like an adult, so make sure you act like one! Discipline problems will not be tolerated and students can be removed from class or campus for acting inappropriately .
WELCOME TO CUESTA COLLEGE
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Which educational pathway is right for you? You will be asked to decide which group best suits your educational goals. Below you’ll find an overview of each group:
Educational Pathway 1Cuesta College Career Education Certificate or Associate Degree
Career Education and/or technical training courses are designed to increase your skills for employment. You can obtain a certificate in more than 50 fields at Cuesta College . These certificates can be obtained in a short period of time (1 or 2 semesters); the courses focus on a specific vocational area.
You can obtain an Associate of Arts (A .A .) or Associate of Science (A .S .) degree at Cuesta College . More than 50 designated degrees are offered. You’ll learn about the general education and degree requirements for these majors in your group .
To view a list of degrees and certificates see page 3 .
Educational Pathway 2California State University (CSU) Transfer
The 23 CSU campuses, including Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, are located throughout California . On page 4-5 of this booklet, you will find a map with the locations of the campuses and information about this pathway . If you plan to be an elementary school teacher, or want to major in business, interior/fashion design, criminal justice or kinesiology (physical education or pre-physical therapy), choose this group . If you’re interested in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), choose this group rather than the AA/AS group .
Educational Pathway 3University of California (UC), Private or Out-of-State Transfer
The 9 UC undergraduate campuses, including UC Santa Barbara, are located throughout California . On page 4-5 of this booklet, you will find a map with locations of the campuses, and information about this system . The UC system is the most prestigious and competitive of the higher educational systems . As a California Community College transfer student, you will receive priority consideration for admission to UC, even above transfer students from other systems, including students already enrolled at CSU and UC campuses . If you are considering transfer to a UC campus, or an out-of-state or private college, this group will guide you in selecting your first semester classes. During your first semester, meet with a counselor to discuss requirements for the transfer university you want to attend .
CHOOSE YOUR EDUCATIONAL PATHWAY
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The following is a list of Cuesta College Certificates of Achievement (C.A.) and Certificates of Specialization (C.S.). These certificates do not require completion of General Education. All Certificates require a C grade or better in all courses. Please view the courses required for each certificate at our website www.cuesta.edu/academics/index.html
EDUCATIONAL PATHWAY 1
Accounting C .A . Accounting Clerk C .S . Accounting Specialization
Art C .A . Graphics
Automotive Technician C .A . Auto Body Technician C .A . Engine Performance Specialist
Business C .S . Accounting Specialization C .A . Business Administration - Career Track C .A . Business Administrative Assistant C .S . Business: Military Business Studies C .S . E-Commerce Specialization C .S . General Business Specialization C .S . Management Specialization C .S . Marketing Specialization C .S . Small Business
Computer Information Systems C .S . Android Developer C .S . Internet Applications Developer C .S . IOS Developer
Computer and Networking Technology C .S . Computer Networking Specialist C .S . Computer Support Specialist C .S . Network Infrastructure Specialist
Construction Technology C .A . Construction Technology
Culinary Arts C .S . Culinary Arts
Early Childhood Education C .A . Early Childhood Education Teacher
Electronics and Computer Technology C .A . Electronic and State Electrician C .S . Nuclear Energy Systems C .S . Power and Instrumentation Certificate
Emergency Medical Services C .A . Paramedic C .S . Emergency Medical Services Technician Refresher C .S . Emergency Medical Technician C .S . Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational
Human Development/Human Services C .S . Addiction Studies C .S . Addiction Studies Fieldwork C .S . Paraprofessional Counseling Skills C .S . Parenting/Coach Educator
Journalism and Digital Educator C .S . Multimedia Journalism
Kinesiology C .S . Coaching C .S . Exercise Science C .S . Personal Training
Library/Information Technology C .A . Library/Information Technology C .S . Library Services to Children C .S . Searching and Researching Strategies C .S . Web Page Coding
Medical Assisting C .A ./C .S . Medical Assisting
Music C .S . Audio Technology I
Nursing Assistant C .S . Nursing Assistant
Nursing, Licensed Vocational Nurse C .A . Nursing, Licensed Vocational Nurse C .S . Licensed Vocational Nurse, Basic Intravenous Therapy, Blood Administration, and Phlebotomy
Nursing, Registered C .A . Nursing, Registered (30 Unit Option)
Nutrition C .S . Nutrition
Paralegal C .A . Paralegal
Phlebototmy C .S . Phlebotomy
Professional Development Studies C .S . Customer Service
Psychiatric Technician C .A . Psychiatric Technician
Welding C .A . Welding Technology C .S . Welding Technology, Pipes C .S . Welding Technology, Structural
Non Credit Certificate C.C. Non Credit ESL - Level I C.C Non Credit ESL - Level II C.C Non Credit ESL - Level III C.C. Non Credit Listening and Speaking for English Speakers of Other Languages C.C. Non Credit Vocational ESL C.C. Secondary Education (Non Credit)
The following is a list of Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees offered at Cuesta College. To qualify for a degree, students must meet the following requirements:
• 60 degree applicable credits, which include general education courses, health and diversity requirements, and required major courses
• 2.0 overall grade point average
• At least 12 of the 60 credits must be completed at Cuesta College
Please view the courses required for each degree at our website www.cuesta.edu/academics/index.html(see page 5 for listing of Cuesta’s Associate Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) degrees
Architecture A .S . Architecture Technology
Art A .A . Art History and Professional Practice A .A . Art Studio
Automotive Technician A .S . Advanced Engine Performance Technician A .S . Auto Body Technician A .S . Automotive Technician
Biology A .S . Biological Science
Business A .A . Business Administrative Assistant A .A . Business Administration Career Path
Chemistry A .S . Chemistry
Computer Information Systems A .S . Computer Science A .S . Management Information Systems
Computer and Networking Technology A .S . Computer and Networking Technology
Construction Technology A .S . Construction Technology
Criminal Justice A .A . Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education A .A . Early Childhood Education Teacher
Electronics and Electrical Technology A .S . Electrical Technology
Emergency Medical Services A .S . Paramedic
Engineering A .S . Engineering
Film, Television and Electronic Media A .A . Film, Television and Electronic Media
Human Development/Human Services A .A . Family Studies/Human Services
Geology A .S . Geology
History A .A . History
International Studies A .A . International Studies
Journalism and Digital Communication A .A . Journalism
Kinesiology A .S . Fitness, Health, Nutrition
Legal Studies A .A . Legal Studies: Business Option A .A . Legal Studies: Social Science Option
Library/Information Technology A .S . Library/Information Technology
Mathematics A .S . Mathematics
Medical Assisting A .S . Medical Assisting
Music A .A . Jazz Studies A .A . Music Performance
Nursing, Licensed Vocational Nurse A .S . Licensed Vocational Nursing
Nursing, Registered A .S . Nursing, Registered A .S . Pre-Nursing
Paralegal A .A . Paralegal
Paramedic See Emergency Medical Services
Physics A .S . Physics
Political Science A .A . Political Science
Psychiatric Technician A .S . Psychiatric Technician
Psychology A .A . Psychology
Recreation Administration A .A . Recreation Administration
Sociology A .A . Sociology
Welding A .S . Welding Technology
Liberal Arts A.A. Liberal Arts: Arts and Humanities A.A. Liberal Arts: Science A.A. Liberal Arts: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREES
CERTIFICATES
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EDUCATIONAL PATHWAY 2 AND 3 | CALIFORNIA PUBLIC 4 YEAR UNIVERSITIES
AS-T Administration of Justice AS-T Agriculture Business AS-T Agriculture Plant Science AA-T AnthropologyAA-T Art HistoryAS-T BiologyAS-T Business AdministrationAA-T Communication StudiesAS-T Early Childhood Education
AA-T EconomicsAA-T EnglishAS-T GeologyAA-T History AA-T JournalismAA-T KinesiologyAS-T MathematicsAA-T Music AS-T Nutrition and Dietetics
AA-T PhilosophyAS-T PhysicsAA-T Political ScienceAA-T PsychologyAA-T SociologyAA-T SpanishAA-T Studio ArtsAA-T Theatre Arts
• Davis
• Berkeley
• Santa Cruz • Merced
• Santa Barbara • Los Angeles
Irvine • • Riverside
• San Diego
<< UC System • Humboldt
• Chico
• Sacramento Sonoma • Maritime • • East BaySan Francisco • San Jose • • Stanislaus
Monterey Bay • • Fresno
San Luis Obispo • • Bakersfield
Channel Islands • • Northridge Los Angeles • • San Bernardino Dominguez Hills • • Pomona Long Beach • • Fullerton
• San Marcos
• San Diego
<< CSU System
ASSOCIATE DEGREES FOR TRANSFER
See a counselor for additional information on requirements
Both CSU and UC are public, state-funded university systems that teach, conduct research, and award bachelor's and master’s degrees . The University of California also awards doctorate degrees (PhD, MD, etc .) . The UC system’s primary mission is to conduct research . The CSU system is primarily dedicated to instruction . Some UC campuses have more selective (competitive) admissions standards than CSU campuses, although there are exceptions to this rule with certain campuses and majors .
San Francisco • (graduate only)
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EDUCATIONAL PATHWAY 2 AND 3 | CALIFORNIA PUBLIC 4 YEAR UNIVERSITIES
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY (CSU) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (UC)
Type of Degrees AwardedBachelor's, Master's, Doctorate in Education (EdD)
Main Focus of Undergraduate EducationPrimary mission is dedicated to instruction, whereas primary mission of UC is dedicated to research
Prepares the majority of teachers in the State
Offers undergraduate majors that include hands-on or professional training leading to a specific career or field after graduation
• Agriculture
• Architecture
• Child Development/Early Childhood Education
• Communication (primarily CSU campuses)
• Computer Information Technology
• Construction Management
• Criminal Justice
• Fashion Design
• Graphic Design/Graphic Communication
• Hospitality
• Industrial Technology
• Interior Design
• Journalism/Broadcasting/Electronic Media
• Kinesiology
• Nursing
• Nutrition/Dietetics
• Social Work
• Studio Art (focusing on applied art forms such as painting, drawing, ceramics, photography)
• Teacher Education
The Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) (A degree with a guarantee)
The guarantee itself means that students who earn an AA-T or AS-T and who meet the minimum CSU eligibility requirements are guaranteed admission to a campus in the 23 campus CSU system, but not necessarily to a specific CSU campus.
• Students may receive a GPA bump in the admission/selection process
• Students may be able to complete a bachelor’s degree in as little as 60 sem/90 quarter units after transfer
• See a counselor to create a Student Education Plan (SEP) to plan your sequence of classes for your AA-T/AS-T .
Type of Degrees AwardedBachelor's, Master's, Doctorate (PhD), and Professional (Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary, Business/Management) .
Main Focus of Undergraduate EducationMajors and programs have a heavy focus on developing strength in theory, research and analysis
Designated as California’s primary academic research institution
Provides internships and study abroad programs to provide students with practical job training to supplement the academic theoretical training
Programs are good preparation for students who plan to enter graduate or professional programs
Transfer Admissions Guarantee (TAG)Some UC campuses offer a guaranteed admission to community college students who meet specific requirements through the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program .
• UC TAG is a formal written agreement between you and one UC campus
• UC TAG outlines the courses you must complete before transfer, and the GPA you must maintain in order to qualify for the TAG
• Set up your Transfer Admission Planner (TAP) now to track your educational progress while at the community college uctap.universityofcalifornia.edu/students/
• See a counselor to create a Student Education Plan (SEP) and to plan your sequence of courses for the TAG, or general UC transfer .
• Art
• Anthropology
• Biology
• Business Administration
• Chemistry
• Computer Science
• Economics
• Engineering
• Environmental Studies and Sciences
• English/Literature
• Geography
• Geology
• History
• Health Sciences/Public Health
• Humanities
• Languages
• Math
• Performing Arts (Theater, Dance)
• Philosophy
• Physical Sciences
• Physics
• Political Science
• Psychology
• Sociology and Social Sciences
Degrees Offered at both CSU and UC campuses (not all campuses offer all majors):
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USING YOUR MYCUESTA ACCOUNT: LOGIN AND EMAIL
>>> myCuesta Login
Login to myCuesta (my.cuesta.edu) by entering your user name and password (case sensitive)
1. Never logged in?
Click Student Username & Temporary Password
A pop-up box will appear to retrieve your User Name/Password
2. Logged in before but don’t know your password?
Click Forgot your password?
>>> Activate Cuesta Email Account
>>> How to locate your Student ID Number
1
1. Select the Student Tab
2. In the My Web Services channel
3. Click on Banner Self-Service link
4. Student Account
5. Account Detail for Term
6. Student Identification Number
23
45
1. Select the Student tab.
2. In the Student Email channel, select “Click here for Cuesta student email.”
IMPORTANT! Activating your Cuesta College e-mail account will allow you to receive crucial information regarding your academic status (i.e. grades, registration dates, financial aid status, etc.) and important emails and updates at Cuesta College .
How to log in, e-mail and other account information
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ENGLISH PLACEMENT AND FLOWCHART
Students can do one of the following to place into an English course: • Receive a Multiple Measure placement based upon high school course work and overall performance . (Must be
within 10 years of receiving a U .S . high school diploma or equivalent .)
• Take the Cuesta College English placement exam - View Testing Calendar • Earn “Standard Exceeded” status on the CAASPP score report - Complete Placement Request Form • Pass the AP English Language or Literature Composition Exam with a score of 3 or above - Complete Prerequisite
Form A • Submit results from completed English assessment taken at another California Community College - Complete
Placement Request Form • Earn a “C” or better grade in an English course taken at another college or university AND submit a copy
of college/university transcript - Complete Prerequisite Form A
Contact the Assessment Office for details (805) 546-3951 or visit www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/assessment/exemptions.html
Official transcripts must be submitted to Cuesta’s Records Office (P.O. Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106). Official transcripts are required for Student Education Plans, GE Certifications, Financial Aid and all program evaluations.
Non Associate Degree Applicable
Associate Degree Applicable
Transfer LevelEnglish 201A* (4 .0 credits)
English Composition
or
CSS 085 (3 .0 credits)
Writing Strategies
ACSK 050 (3 .0 credits)
Writing Fundamentals
ESL 099E (5 .0 credits) Advanced
Reading & Writing
English 156 (4 .0 credits) College Reading & Writing
English 099 (4 .0 credits)
Basic Reading & Writing
CSS 080 (3 .0 credits)
Reading Strategies
English 201B (4 .0 credits)
Composition: Introduction to Literature/Critical Thinking
English 201C (4 .0 credits)
English Composition: Critical Thinking
* Required for Cuesta’s AA/AS degrees and to transfer to a University
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MATH PLACEMENT AND FLOWCHART
Non Associate Degree Applicable
Associate Degree Applicable
Transfer Level
OR
OR
NON-STEM**
STEM**
or
Arithmetic Fundamentals Arithmetic Pre-Algebra
Math 128*** (6 .0 credits)
Applied Beginning
and Intermediate
Algebra
Math 231* (5 .0 credits)
Trigonometry with Geometry
Math 229* (4 .0 credits)
Trigonometry(Requires High
School Geometry)
Math 265A (5 .0 credits)Calculus I
Math 265B (5 .0 credits)Calculus II
Math 242 (5 .0 credits)Precalculus
Algebra
Math 283 (5 .0 credits)Calculus III
Multi-Variable
Math 287 (5 .0 credits)
Ordinary Differential Equations and Linear Analysis
Math 232(3 .0 credits)
College Algebra
Math 230 (3 .0 credits)
College Math for the Humanities
Math 255 (3 .0 credits)
Business Calculus
Math 123 (5 .0 credits) Elementary
Algebra
Math 127*** (5 .0 credits)
IntermediateAlgebra
(Requires Trig & Precalculus)
Math 126A and Math 126B Intermediate Algebra
Two Semester Equivalent to Math 127
Math 021 and Math 122 Elementary Algebra
Two Semester Equivalent to Math 123
Math 247 (4 .0 credits)
Introduction to Statistics
* Math 229 and 231 are CSU transferable only . They do not transfer to UC campuses .** STEM and NON-STEM tracks are guidelines . Please discuss math placement with a counselor .*** Minimum Math required for most Cuesta AA/AS degrees . Please see counselor .
Students can do one of the following to place into a MATH course: • Receive a Multiple Measure placement based upon high school coursework and overall performance .
(Must be within 10 years of receiving a U .S . high school diploma or equivalent .)
• Take the Cuesta College placement exam - View Testing Calendar • Earn “Standard Exceeded” status on the CAASPP score report - Complete Placement Request Form • Pass the AP Calculus or AP Statistics exam with a score of 3 or above - Complete Prerequisite Form A • Submit results from completed assessment taken at another California Community College - Complete Placement Request Form • Earn a “C” or better grade in Math course taken at another college or university AND submit a copy of college/university transcript -
Complete Prerequisite Form A
Contact the Assessment Office for details (805) 546-3951 or visit www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/assessment/exemptions.html
Official transcripts must be submitted to Cuesta’s Records Office (P.O. Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106). Official transcripts are required for Student Education Plans, GE Certifications, Financial Aid and all program evaluations.
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1. Commit to choosing a major: Whether your goal is an Associate Degree or University Transfer, you’ll need to select a major and complete the courses required for that major. The earlier you decide on a major, the more efficient you’ll be in selecting your courses . Most universities require that you complete major preparation courses prior to transfer .
2. Check the circle: Are you considering a major in the top half?If so, you’ll need to take classes in your major, such as science, technology, engineering and/or math (STEM), your first semester.
Are you considering a major in the bottom half (Liberal Arts)? If so, you can focus on General Education, including a class in an area in which you might major . Note: Business majors should enroll in Math & Economics your first semester. “First Semester Major Courses” are listed below .
3. Get help in choosing a major: If you are undecided on your major (many college freshmen are!): » Take classes that you enjoyed in high school or a class in an area that you might want to explore .
» Sign up for a Major/Career Exploration Workshop offered monthly in the Transfer/Career Center.
» Visit the Transfer/Career Center:
• Explore the services and resources: career counseling, catalogs, books, and online resources .
• Use www.assist.org to determine which CSU/UC campuses offer your major and support courses available at Cuesta College.
4. Complete your Student Education Plan (SEP): Meet with a counselor to explore the variety of college majors, and related careers . The counselor will outline a semester by semester plan of suggested courses needed to complete your educational goal .
CHOOSE A MAJOR THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU! HERE ARE THE STEPS:
SUGGESTED FIRST SEMESTER MAJOR COURSESFor additional majors and course options please visit our certificates, degrees and associate transfer degrees at www.cuesta.edu/academics/index.html
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
Art, Music, English, Child Development, History,
Political/Social Sciences, Business Administration
Adminstration of Justice CJ 202 – Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 206 – Concepts of Criminal Law
Agriculture Business AGB 202 – Intro to AG Business AGB 201 – Agriculture Economics
Architecture ARCH 221 – Design & Visual Comm . ART 221 – Beginning Drawing CTCH 250 – Intro to Construction
Art ART 220 – 2 Dimensional Design ART 221 – Beginning Drawing
Biology, Chemistry, & Premed CHEM 210FL or CHEM 201A – Chemistry BIO 201A – Biology
Business & Economics BUS 245 – Intro to Business ECON 201A – Principles of Economics Macro ECON 201B – Principles of Economics Micro
Child Development / Liberal Studies ECE 201 – Child, Growth & Development ECE 202 – Child, Family & Community
Communications COMM 201 – Public Address COMM 210 – Small Group Comm .
Computer Science CIS 201 – Intro to Computer Science
Construction Management CTCH 250 – Introduction to Construction ECON 201A/B –Economics
Engineering Majors CHEM 210FL or CHEM 201A – Chemistry ENGR 201 – Introduction to Engineering ENGR 226 – Engineering Drawing
History / Political Science HIST 207A or 207B – History of the U .S . POLS 202 – U .S . Government and Politics
Kinesiology, Nursing, Paramedic BIO 212 – Human Biology or BIO 205 – Human Anatomy CHEM 210FL – Chemistry KINE 201 – Intro to Kinesiology
Nutrition CHEM 210FL or CHEM 201A – Chemistry NUTR 210 – Introduction to Nutrition
Psychology, Sociology HDHS 212 – Human Development; Life Span HDHS 214 – Marriage & Family Relationships PSYC 201 - Intro Psychology SOC 201A – Introduction to Sociology
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What do the course numbers mean? Ex. Math 127 (127 means Associate Degree Applicable)
000-099 Not Associate Degree Applicable100-199 Associate Degree Applicable200-299 Transfer Level (courses will transfer and have a notation of CSU and/or UC transfer at the end of each course description)
HOW TO FIND CLASSES
Follow these steps below in “Class Finder” for class availability
Follow the directions below to find open classes via myCuesta
Select Subject
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After you log into myCuesta, click on the “Student Tab”, scroll down to the “Steps to Success” channel in the middle of the screen, and click on “Find Classes.”
What is a prerequisite, co-requisite, or advisory course? Refer to FAQS on page 21
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CHOOSE MY FIRST SEMESTER COURSES - STUDENT EDUCATION PLAN (SEP)
The process of choosing your first semester courses starts with creating a list of many courses that you might take. This list gives you multiple options in case the class you want is full or conflicts with the time of another class. You’ll decide the number of classes for which you register on the next page .
Start by answering the following questions: • What is my Educational Pathway? (circle one) Certificate / Associate Degree / Transfer
• Which General Education (GE) pattern will I be following? (circle one) • Associate Degree GE • CSU GE • IGETC
• What is my major? _____________________________________________________
Then, follow these steps to fill out the chart below:
1. ENGLISH - Refer to your assessment results and write down the English course in which you placed in the chart below .
2. MATH - Refer to your assessment results and write down the math course in which you placed in the chart below .
3. GENERAL EDUCATION (GE) - Refer to your GE pattern and write down one GE course you could take your first semester. Check to make sure you have met the prerequisite for the course .
4. MAJOR/TRANSFER MAJOR PREPARATION • Review your certificate or associate degree major requirements online at
www.cuesta.edu/academics/index.html
• Visit www.assist.org for UC/CSU transfer major preparation courses
• Refer to page 9 for suggested first semester major courses.
• Write down one introductory major/transfer preparation course in the chart below . If your major is undecided, consider taking an introductory course in a topic in which you are interested .
Next, use this list of potential courses to BUILD your First Semester Class Schedule on the next page.
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SAMPLE ENGL 156 College Reading and Writing 4
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What if I’ve completed course work at another college or received a 3 or higher on an AP exam?Refer to FAQS on page 21
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BUILD YOUR FIRST SEMESTER CLASS SCHEDULE
Then, answer the following questions: • How many credits do I plan to take my first semester based on the information above? ___________ credits
• How many hours a week will I need to study and complete homework based on the formula above? _____________ hours
• How many hours a week will I have work, athletics, family, or other obligations? ______________ hours
Finally, follow these steps to fill out the table below:1 . Open the online Find Classes in myCuesta .
2. Select classes that fit within your own personal schedule: » Daily (Monday through Friday) » MWF (Monday/Wednesday/Friday) ONLY » TR (Tuesday/Thursday) or MW (Monday/Wednesday) ONLY
3 . Look up the days and time of the courses you wrote down on Your My First Semester Courses (SEP) worksheet .
4 . Select a section of a course and write the CRN # AND other course information in the chart below .
Start by thinking about how much time you will be able to commit to college: • To be a full time student you will need to take between 12 and 19 credits. Consider limiting the number of credits you take your first
semester to 12 .
• You can expect 2 hours of homework/study time outside of class for every hour of time in class .
• Make sure you balance college and work: > If you work 20 hours per week, consider taking no more than 9-12 credits > If you work 30 hours per week, consider taking no more than 6-9 credits > If you work 40 hours per week, consider taking no more than 1-6 credits
CRN # Course Days Time Room # Credits
Sample 73456 ENGL 156 TR 9:00am-10:50am SLO 3308 4
12 credits = 12 hours class time + x 2 hour per credit = 24 hours study time = 36 hours class and study time + = 20 hours work/athletics = 56 hours per week
Next, follow these steps on the next page to manage your time.
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2 . Shade in time to study (2 hours for every hour of class) .
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4 . Shade in other activities (athletics, social, drive time, etc .) .
MANAGE YOUR TIME
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REGISTER - SIGN UP FOR CLASSES
Follow the directions below to register for your classes
Select Register (Add/Drop Classes) a . Select termb . Complete the Pre-Registration Questionnairec . Enter the CRN (Course Registration Number) for each course in which you wish to enroll d . Click Submit Changese. Click Complete Registration when you are satisfied with your class schedule
Waitlist InformationYou may be offered a waitlist if the class is closed/full. Select “Wait Listed” and then click “Submit Changes” to enroll on the waitlist for a closed class . You will need to check your myCuesta Student email daily, morning and evening for notification of an open seat to respond . If you do not respond within the 24 hour notification period, you will be dropped from the waitlist and the seat will be offered to the next waitlisted person.
Waitlist Guide: www.cuesta.edu/student/documents/admissions_records/waitlistguide.pdf
Frequently Asked Waitlist Questions: www.cuesta.edu/student/documents/admissions_records/waitlistfaq.pdf
Follow the directions below to REGISTER for your classes online via myCuestaTIP: Applied early? Click “Registration Status” for your date/time to register, plus check on any previous holds/debts that may block you from registering .
Select the Student tabIn the Steps to Success channel, click on Register (Add/Drop Classes) TIP: Click on Find Classes to view which classes are still open prior to registering for your class .
After selecting Complete Registration, you may select “optional fees” for purchase . Carefully read the information provided on the page . Registration and optional fees may be paid after selecting Continue . Descriptions of the registration charges and the total amount due are provided there . Use the Pay Now to pay by credit or debit card . Payments of check and cash are accepted at the Cashier’s Offices located in the 3100 Building.
To view your class schedule, select My Class Schedule/Receipt Print and keep for your records as proof of enrollment, for drop deadlines, or for tax purposes .
After you log into myCuesta, click on the “Student Tab”, scroll down to the “Steps to Success” channel in the middle of the screen, and click on “Register (Add/Drop Classes) .”
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HOW CAN I GET HELP PAYING FOR COLLEGE?
You Must Apply for Financial Aid Every Year!For more information try our Financial Aid Orientation: www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/finaid/index.html
For More Information on Types of Aid and How to Apply: www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/finaid/typesofaid/index.html
How Do You Receive Your Financial Aid Money?A BankMobile/My Cuesta Card is sent to all Cuesta students . Follow the instructions to choose the method of disbursement for financial aid and any other refunds from the college . Watch your mail for a bright green envelope that contains instructions on how to set up your disbursements .
Most Students Qualify for Some Type of Financial Aid!
Common Financial Aid Programs At Cuesta Are:Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver: A state financial aid program that waives the per unit enrollment fee at California community colleges for eligible students .
To maintain your eligibility, you must do well in your classes by… • Maintaining a cumulative GPA of 2 .0 or higher . If your GPA is less than 2 .0 in two consecutive terms, you may lose your BOG
Waiver.
• Completing more than 50% of your attempted units. If you do not complete more than 50% of the units you attempt for two consecutive terms, you may lose your BOG Waiver. Withdrawals are NOT considered completions .
NOTE: In combination, if you have less than a 2.0 GPA and/or fail to complete more than 50% of the units you attempt, you may also lose your BOG Waiver.
NOTE: Students who have lost their eligibility for the BOG Fee Waiver may file an appeal if they can provide documentation of extreme circumstances that affected their academic performance (e.g. hospitalization, incarceration, or death of an immediate family member) .
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Cuesta College Scholarship Program: A Cuesta College financial aid program made available by private donors who offer over 150 scholarships to current Cuesta students and incoming freshmen . Students can apply for all 150 scholarships with one easy online application .
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Cal Grant Program: A state financial aid program designed to help low-income California residents with the cost of pursuing undergraduate education at California institutions . Cal Grant B and Cal Grant C programs are available at Cuesta .
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Pell Grant Program: A federal financial aid program that provides grants to low-income undergraduate students who demonstrate “need” as determined by the FAFSA application .
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
>>> Step 1: FAFSA OnlineComplete and submit the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) online at: www.fafsa.gov . Our federal school code is 001192 . Create a FSA ID user name and password to sign in at: fsaid.ed.gov .
>>> Step 2: Log in to myCuesta
» Go to my.cuesta.edu
» Log in to your myCuesta student account with your user name and password . New Users: Click on “Student Username & Temporary Password” .
Forgot your password? Click on “Forgot Password” to retrieve your log in information .
>>> Questions? Contact us or visit our websiteSan Luis Obispo Campus: (805) 546-3143 • North County Campus: (805) 591-6202
Financial Aid Department Website: www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/finaid/index.html Email at [email protected]
>>> Step 3: Terms and Conditions
A . Go to the Student tab and click on Banner Self-Service folder in the “My Web Services” section . Click on Financial Aid folder, and then click on Award .
B . Select Award for Aid Year and use the drop down menu for Select Aid Year field. Select the correct academic year and click Submit .
C . Go to the Terms and Conditions tab and click Accept .
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>>> Step 4: Check Financial Aid Status and Review RequirementsD . Return to the Banner Self-Service folder . Click on Financial Aid folder, and then click on Financial Aid Status .
E . Click on Student Requirements to see if there are any documents requested . Any “Mandatory” documents with a “Needed” status are required to be completed and turned in . Check your Cuesta email account AND myCuesta Financial Aid Status weekly for additional forms requested during the review process .
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The services provided by the Cuesta College Counseling Department are designed to help you be a successful student! We recommend that you meet with a counselor at least once each semester for effective academic planning. Counselors are not “assigned” to students; you choose your counselor.
Locations:San Luis Obispo Campus 3100 Building: Counseling Dept: (805) 546-3138 or Career/Transfer Center: (805) 546-3162
North County CampusNorth County Campus Center: (805) 591-6241
South County CenterArroyo Grande High School: (805) 474-3913; Counseling: (805) 546-3138 For more information www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/counseling/index.html
Scheduled Appointments (In Person)Appointments are 45 minutes in length . Please make a list of questions you have for the counselor . You will be reminded of your appointment through your myCuesta email and text . Make sure your information is up to date in your myCuesta account .
Counselors Can Help You With:
SEPs (Student Education Plans) A Student Education Plan (SEP) is a planning tool that you and your counselor create together based on your academic and career goals . It outlines a semester by semester plan of suggested courses to take based on major, transfer plans and sequence of courses .
• A Student Education Plan (SEP) can only be completed if official transcripts from all prior colleges are on file.
• SEPs can only be completed during a scheduled counseling appointment .
• Be sure to complete your SEP with a counselor once you have completed 15 units.
Walk-in Counseling: • Intended for quick questions; limited to 15 minutes per visit (offered on a first-come, first-
served basis) . Evaluation of transcripts from other colleges or SEPs cannot be done at walk-in • eAdvising and Live Chat are available for brief questions .
Helpful Hints • Arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment and check in
• Write down your questions so you will cover what’s most important
COUNSELING SERVICES
• Academic degree planning
• Academic probation and dismissal concerns
• Academic problems
• Assist with College/University transfer requirements
• Applications
• Career planning and exploration
• College placement tests
• Community referrals
• Course selection
• Crisis intervention
• Development of a Student Education Plan (SEP)
• Graduation requirements
• Information about programs offered at Cuesta College
• Schedule changes
• Study and note-taking strategies
• Strategies for managing stress, anxiety and depression
• Test anxiety & time management
• Transfer planning
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletics – Go Cougars!Cuesta College is a member of the Western State Conference. Other conference members include Allan Hancock, Antelope Valley, Bakersfield, Citrus, College of the Canyons, Glendale, Los Angeles Pierce, Los Angeles Valley, Moorpark, Oxnard, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Ventura and West Los Angeles. We offer intercollegiate men’s sports in baseball, basketball, cross country, swimming/diving, track/field, water polo and wrestling. We offer women’s intercollegiate sports in basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming/diving, track/field, volleyball and water polo.
Student athletes must enroll in and regularly attend 12 credits or more during season .
If you are interested in participating or have questions in regards to eligibility or transfer requirements, schedules, or more specific information please contact the Athletic Department . Visit us at the web address below . www.cuesta.edu/student/campuslife/athletics/index.html
CaFE CenterThe CaFE Center provides comprehensive support, services, and resources to CalWORKs, foster youth, and EOPS/CARE students in order to empower, motivate and encourage them to reach their educational, career and life goals in a welcoming and safe environment .
CalWORKs – The Cuesta College CalWORKs program provides support, services, and resources to CalWORKs recipients to gain self-sufficiency through education and work experience. To qualify, students must be receiving cash aid. Students will receive priority registration, job placement, and academic, personal and career counseling . www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/cafe/calworks/index.html
Foster Youth – Foster youth and former foster youth receive support, services and resources through the CaFE Center . Students will receive book grants to help with the cost of textbooks, priority registration, financial aid coordination, academic, personal and career counseling. www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/cafe/fosteryouth/index.html
Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) – EOPS provides support, services, and resources to students who face academic and financial barriers to help them reach their educational goals. To qualify, students must demonstrate high financial need, have a need for academic support, qualify as a California resident or Dream Act student, and be enrolled as a full-time student at Cuesta College . Students will receive a book grant, to help with costs of textbooks, priority registration and academic, personal and career counseling . www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/cafe/eops/index.html
Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) – is a state-funded program to assist students 18 years or older who are single head of households with child care expenses . You must be accepted into the EOPS program, receive cash aid from the Department of Social Services, and have a child under the age of 14 . Once accepted into the program you will be eligible for grant monies to help cover child care and transportation costs . www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/cafe/eops/index.html
Children’s Center Lab SchoolWe are an integral part of the college's Early Childhood Education degree . Our programs serve as hands on educational laboratories for the students enrolled in the college's Early Childhood Education program . We provide an early learning program for young children ages 18 months to 5 years of age. We serve students, faculty, staff and the community at large.
We believe that well-planned and intentional curriculum and environments, along with educated, well-trained early childhood teachers are important for creative play, discovery and exploration through all mediums of STREAM (Science, Technology, Relationships, Engineering, Art, and Math) .
Location: San Luis Obispo and North County Campus in Paso Robles . www.cuesta.edu/student/resources/childrenscenter/index.html
In addition to our ECE laboratory program, the Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo (CAPSLO) offers an Early Head Start Infant Program serving ages 6-24 months, and a Head Start Preschool Program serving ages 3-5, for income eligible families, at the Child Development Center on the San Luis Obispo campus. CAPSLO offers subsidies to eligible families through the Child Care Resource Connection. For more information, please go to www.capslo.org/programs/sec-cyf-services
Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS)Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) promotes the full participation of students with disabilities in all aspects of their postsecondary education . DSPS advocates and facilitates equal educational opportunities through appropriate support services, curricula, instruction, policies and funding allocations . DSPS works to eliminate discrimination against students with disabilities and to promote their independence, growth, productivity and equality . Our goal is to provide academic accommodations and other services to assist students with disabilities in achieving their academic goals . The most common accommodations include extended time for class exams, distraction reduced testing rooms, notetaking, assistive technology and disability related referral/counseling . All services are individualized and based on eligibility requirements . www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/dsps/index.html
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Public SafetyPolice Services – Cuesta College employs sworn Police Officers providing a complete range of police services in addition to: student escorts, medical response, vehicle unlocks and jumpstarts, livescan fingerprint services, and crime prevention information. www.cuesta.edu/about/depts/publicsafety/services/index.html
Parking Permits – Parking enforcement begins the second week of each semester . Students may purchase their semester parking permits during the registration process, but must pick them up in person from the public safety offices on SLO and NCC campuses, in addition to the cashier offices on both campuses. Semester permits are valid on both campuses. www.cuesta.edu/about/depts/publicsafety/parkingandpermits/index.html
Emergency Information – Cuesta College Police Dispatch can be reached during school hours by calling: (805) 546-3205 (SLO) or (804) 591-6205 (NCC) . Cuesta College also uses a text and email communication system called “My Alert” to communicate to all students and staff during emergencies, which can be accessed through the myCuesta webpage or through the Public Safety webpage . Cuesta College also utilizes a Campus Emergency Light System in all classrooms, and there are 10 “blue light” emergency call towers distributed to both campuses . For more emergency information, please visit: www.cuesta.edu/emergency/
Annual Security Report – Cuesta College is required by Federal law to submit an annual report describing the various emergency and police services on campus, along with information about the last 3 years of reported crimes on any Cuesta College District property . You can access the report here: www.cuesta.edu/about/depts/publicsafety/clery_act.html
Student Health ServicesStudent Health Services seeks to help students achieve and maintain optimal physical, mental and emotional health and to educate students towards taking responsibility for their own health and wellness .
Free and confidential services are available for all students who are currently enrolled and have paid their health fee. Our dedicated staff of professionals include A Nurse Practitioner (primary care clinic), Registered Nurses, Marriage and Family Therapist and a caring support staff. Services are provided on both the San Luis Obispo and North County campuses . www.cuesta.edu/student/resources/healthcenter/index.html
Student Life and LeadershipThe Student Life and Leadership department is here to help you with adjusting to life as a student while having fun doing it! Through collaboration with campus departments, programs, and organizations we develop, plan, and implement College activities and resources for students on the San Luis Obispo Campus, North County Campus and South County Center . Your student government, Associated Students of Cuesta College (ASCC), is here to promote the general welfare of Cuesta College students to guarantee equality of opportunity among students and to encourage student participation in, planning for, and involvement in a comprehensive program of student activities. It offers opportunities to participate in social and cultural activities, to share in governance activities, and to create and administer their own organizations and programs . On the SLO campus, students can take a break between classes in the ASCC Social Club or visit the Cultural Center . The Cultural Center, room 5104, hosts heritage events, club meetings, diversity workshops and student lounge . www.cuesta.edu/student/campuslife/studentlife/culturalcenter/index.html
Student Success CenterThe Student Success Centers promote the academic skills, learning strategies, and habits necessary for academic success in all disciplines . The Student Success Centers at the San Luis Obispo and North County Campuses provide free drop-in tutoring in a variety of subjects, embedded tutoring, writing support, online tutoring via NetTutor and student success workshops . Check out the on-line calendar for the complete list of subjects we offer tutoring for. www.cuesta.edu/student/resources/ssc/index.html
ReentryThe Reentry Program is open to women and men . A Reentry student meets the following criteria: 25 or older and returning to school after an absence of five or more years. The program is established to ensure a smooth transition for those returning to school, offering services such as counseling, emergency grants, and priority registration . www.cuesta.edu/admissionsaid/apply/returning_student.html
VeteransThe Veterans Resource Center (VRC) is the heart of the college's veteran community and serves as a gathering place for student veterans to connect and socialize . Veterans from all branches of service are welcome and can expect to receive professional, courteous, and compassionate support as they pursue their educational and vocational goals at Cuesta College. We provide assistance with completing and filing VA claim forms for federal and state education assistance programs . Veterans who attend Cuesta College and are using the GI-Bill, must get certified every semester by making an appointment to meet with the VA Certifying Official. Review the website listed below to successfully complete your steps regarding your benefits and how to be certified at Cuesta College. Each Chapter explains options if you have used benefits at another school, never used your benefits, want to change your major/program of study at Cuesta. www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/veterans/index.html
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OTHER ITEMS TO CONSIDER
ASCC Card “Student ID” (Associated Students of Cuesta College Identification Card)The ASCC Student ID is the official student identification card for Cuesta College students. It can be used on campus and at local businesses when student ID is required .
Revenue collected from the ASCC Student ID Card is used to maintain and strengthen existing programs and to establish new ones that will enhance the students’ academic and social experience at Cuesta College .
How to get your Student ID Card:
1. While registering for classes through myCuesta account, you can also purchase your student ID on the “Purchase Items” page; it is $10 per semester (only $5 for summer).
2. Pick up your student ID card or renewal sticker; bring your payment receipt and a photo ID to: The ASCC Social Club, Room 5312 in the Student Center (805) 546-3100 Ext . 2481 Or on the North County Campus, call (805) 591-6000 Ext . 4548
3. Start using your ASCC Student ID Card at your favorite local restaurants, shops, salons, entertainment, and much more!.
www.cuesta.edu/student/campuslife/studentlife/studentid.html
Text BooksFind full-service bookstores at the San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles campuses . The bookstore sells textbooks, general supplies, snacks, apparel, study guides and even gift cards. The store buys used textbooks during finals week. bookstore.cuesta.org/
HousingDo you need assistance obtaining suitable housing in the San Luis Obispo county area? Although the college does not provide housing for students, we hope to assist Cuesta College students by making housing options available .
Check out the “Housing Tips and Resource Guide” (www.cuesta.edu/student/documents/ascc-docs/Housing_Tips_and_ Resource_Guide.pdf) for tips on finding and inspecting a unit, resolving landlord and roommate issues, as well as links to off campus housing and other resources. The inclusion of any apartment or agency on the list does not represent an endorsement of services or facilities, nor does it guarantee vacancies . Please be aware that Cuesta College does not inspect any housing facilities . We do not assume responsibility for the condition of these housing facilities, or for the character of any applicant, landlord or tenant .
Housing bulletin online listings are available at the “Student Housing for Rent and Roommates Wanted” (www.cuesta.edu/student/campuslife/studentlife/Housingrentals.html) and are designed to help Cuesta College students find housing in the area .
¡Zoom! First Year Experience Program Designed for high school students placing into below-college level coursework in Math and/or English, ¡Zoom! FYE provides a pathway to reach college-transfer level classes faster by means of providing challenging coursework in a supported environment . With the goal of completing college-level math and English by the end of the first year, students will:
• study a designated curriculum with specially-selected program instructors
• receive free tutoring in all ¡Zoom! FYE courses
• work with ¡Zoom! FYE program-designated Academic Counselors
• receive services from Academic Success Coaches to resolve any obstacles that arise
• get Priority Registration for both Fall and Spring semester registration
• get Priority Access to QuickStart Math and English workshops
• receive FREE core-course textbooks and school supplies
• study in the ¡Zoom! FYE lounge, where snacks, social events and workshops are also provided
• receive other perks that may include Cuesta campus activities, parking, student ID cards, and more!
www.cuesta.edu/admissionsaid/apply/zoomfye/index.html
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. How do I drop a class? Students may drop classes via myCuesta or at the Admissions and Records office window 13 or 14 in Student Services Building. Deadlines for dropping classes are on “Class Schedule/Receipt .” This is your responsibility: never assume an instructor will drop you from a class. Confirm that you are officially dropped by checking in your myCuesta account in the Steps to Success Channel click on “Class Schedule/Receipt .”
2. How do I add a class? You can add classes in myCuesta one day prior to the first class meeting. If the class is full, you will be offered a waitlist slot if
available. If you are unable to enroll in the class before it begins, you may attend the first class and obtain an “add code” from the instructor if there is space available . Add codes may be entered in myCuesta by entering the CRN (course registration number) in the Add Classes Worksheet then validating the 4-digit add code . Deadline to late register with an add code is one day prior to the Census date posted in the Class Finder by clicking on the CRN .
3. How do I enroll in a waitlist slot? Enter the CRN in myCuesta on the Add Classes Worksheet and follow the directions to enroll in the waitlist seat . Check your myCuesta student email daily (preferably twice a day). If a seat opens and you are next on the waitlist, an email is delivered to your myCuesta email and you have 24 hours from the date/time stamp of the email to return to the myCuesta Add Classes Worksheet to change the “Waitlisted” status to “Web Registered .” Fees will be assessed and may be paid once you are officially Web Registered.
4. What happens if I miss my waitlist reservation? If you do not enroll within the 24 hour waitlisted notification deadline, you are deleted from the waitlist and the seat is offered to
the next waitlisted student. Your only option is to re-enroll in an available waitlist seat to return to the notification queue. Add codes are not available to the instructor before the class begins nor will add codes be accepted online or in-person at registration services until the first class meeting. You may attend the first class meeting to obtain an add code on a space-available basis. See page 14 for more information on waitlists . www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/admrreg/arpolicies/Waitlist.html
5. What if the class I want to take has a prerequisite, co-requisite or advisory course listed? Prerequisites, co-requisites, and advisories are intended to enhance a student’s chance of success in a desired course . If a student
does not meet a prerequisite or co-requisites for a course as listed in the class schedule, the student will not be allowed to enroll in the course. Successful completion of a prerequisite or co-requisite course is achieved by a final course grade of “C” or better.
• Prerequisite: A course that a student must pass before enrolling in the more advanced course . Equivalent skills or prior experience that students possess may also be accepted as a prerequisite for a course .
• Co-requisite: A course that a student must enroll in at the same time as, or prior to, enrolling in the desired course .
• Advisory: A course that a student is encouraged, but is NOT required, to complete prior to enrolling in the more advanced course .
To request clearance of prerequisite course completed at a college/university other than Cuesta, complete a Prerequisite Form A . Students can challenge a prerequisite or co-requisite by completing the Prerequisite Challenge Form B . These forms are available online at www.cuesta.edu/student/studentservices/admrreg/prerequisites/
6. What if I have completed course work at another college? First, send official transcripts to Cuesta College Records Office, P.O. Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106. Second, check your myCuesta email to verify that they have been received . Third, schedule a counseling appointment for an evaluation .
7. What do I do if I received a 3, 4 or 5 score on Advanced Placement (AP) exam? You may be eligible to receive college credit for a Cuesta course if you earned a score of 3, 4 or 5 on the College Board Advanced Placement Examination (AP). In addition to equivalency to Cuesta courses, certain AP exams are also accepted towards fulfilling subject areas in the CSU GE and IGETC and Cuesta prerequisites. Submit official AP scores to the Records Office and complete a Prerequisite Form A .
8. Can I take a class Pass/No Pass? We recommend that you see a counselor if you are thinking about taking a course Pass/No Pass . You can select “pass/no pass” grading for a regular semester course through the fourth week of instruction for full-term classes or through the first 20% of short term classes . A “P” (pass) will be received if you earn a “C” or better grade (and the credits for this course will be added) . A “NP” (no pass) will be recorded if you earn a “D” or lower. Neither a “P” nor “NP” grade will have any effect on your grade point average.
For more information check out our catalog at www.cuesta.edu/academics/findclasses/catalog/index.html
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STUDENT SUCCESS STARTS WITH A CLEAR PATHWAY!
FAQs
What is myCuesta Pathway?
myCuesta Pathway is a degree audit program designed to help you understand the requirements for your major, degree, or certificate which may consist of core courses, general education, and electives . This is a web-based program that takes the courses from your Cuesta College transcript and reorganizes them to help you track your progress of your degree .
What are the benefits of myCuesta Pathway? • See which courses you have completed in your
major
• Identify remaining courses needed to complete your degree/major
• See what courses you have taken that do not count toward your major
• View the grades or waivers applied to your transcript
• Confirm your grade point average (GPA)
• Find out how courses completed will meet other major requirements before you officially change your major
• Estimate how many semesters it will take you to graduate/transfer
• Select the right courses for the next semester
• Anytime/anywhere access to information
Does using myCuesta Pathway mean I do not need to see my counselor?
No . myCuesta Pathway is a tool designed to help aid and facilitate academic advising. Your audit is NOT an official evaluation . All degree and transfer requirements need to be verified by your Counselor prior to graduation . You also need to see a counselor if you have non-native transcripts .
Can myCuesta Pathway help me if I am considering changing my major?
Yes! There is a “What If” function that can be used to hypothesize a change in major and to see how far along you would be in your academic goal if you did change your major .
Is my degree audit the same as my Cuesta College transcript?
No . Your transcript is arranged by each semester and is the final and official documentation of your academic record at Cuesta College .
How do I get started with myCuesta Pathway?
Visit bit .ly/mycuestapathway and check out the different tutorial videos and workshop training dates intended to help you take full advantage of the myCuesta Pathway tools available .
Achieve your goal with a Degree Audit Online!
It’s amazing how much easier it is to get somewhere when you know where you’re going . myCuesta Pathway delivers access to real-time progress toward your degree completion, so you can reach your academic goals efficiently and easily.
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Language Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6100Learning Support Services/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3300/ Learning Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3400 2nd Fl . Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3200 2nd Fl .Marketing & Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8100 Parking/Public Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6600APerforming Arts Center (CPAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7300Performing Arts/Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7100P .E ., Men’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000P .E ., Women’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100Physical Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2100Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1600Professional Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . 3100Reprographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6700Science Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2400Staff Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5900Student Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3100Student Success Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3300Student Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3100Track and Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1800Transfer/Career Counseling Center . . . . . . . . . . 3100University Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5700Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200
For current map information visit www.cuesta.edu/about/maps/index.html
Cuesta College San Luis Obispo Campus805-546-3100 | www.cuesta.edu
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Cooperative Work Experience 5300Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) 3300 Electronics power control lab 4500Engineering Technology/ Electronics Lab 4400English as a Second Language Office 3100Extended Opportunity Programs & Services 3100Faculty Offices 2700, 5900, 6600B/C/DFaculty Offices: Biological & Physical Sciences 2300Faculty Offices: Business/Engineering 4300Faculty Offices: English 3400Faculty Offices: Human Development 4000Faculty Offices: Language Arts/ Social Sciences 6200Faculty Offices: Math 2700Faculty Offices: Nursing/ Allied Health 2500Faculty Offices: Physical Education 1300Financial Aid 3100Gym, old 1900Gymnasium 1400Human Development 4000
Humanities Forum 6300Language Arts 6100Learning Support Services/ 3300/ Learning Resources 3400 2nd Fl. Library 3200 2nd Fl.Marketing & Communications 8100 Parking/Public Safety 6600APerforming Arts Center (CPAC) 7300Performing Arts/Fine Arts 7100P.E., Men’s 1000P.E., Women’s 1100Physical Sciences 2100Pool 1600Professional Development Center 3100Reprographics 6700Science Forum 2400Staff Offices 5900Student Health Center 3100Student Success Center 3300Student Support Services 3100Track and Field 1800Transfer/Career Counseling Center 3100University Partners 5700Weight Room 1200
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Parking Permits: Parking permits are required on the San Luis Obispo and North County Campuses .
Textbooks: Textbooks can be purchased at the North County Campus Bookstore or at the San Luis Obispo Campus Bookstore .
North County Off Campus Instructional Sites A limited number of Cuesta College North County courses are offered at sites other than the North County Campus .
In the Class Finder, look for: Atascadero High School (AHS), 1 High School Hill, Atascadero Atascadero State Hospital (ASH), 10333 El Camino Real, Atascadero North County Off-Campus (NCO) Paso Robles High School (PRH), 801 Niblick Rd ., Paso Robles Templeton High School (TMH), 1200 Main St ., Templeton
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Information: Phone (805) 474-3913, Admissions and Records Office, (805) 546-3955, during regular office hours.
Counseling: For an appointment, call the San Luis Obispo Campus at (805) 546-3138 .
Parking Permits: Parking permits are not required for Cuesta College classes held at Arroyo Grande High School .
Textbooks: Textbooks may be purchased at the Arroyo Grande High School, “900 Wing .” Textbooks are also available at the bookstore on the San Luis Obispo Campus .
Arroyo Grande High School, 495 Valley Road, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
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Questions: Visit cuesta.edu or call (805) 546-3138 | (805) 546-3162
San Luis Obispo CampusHighway 1San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106(805) 546-3100
North County Campus2800 Buena Vista Dr.Paso Robles, CA 93446(805) 591-6200
South County Center at Arroyo Grande High SchoolOffice in Room 913Corner of Orchard St. and W. Cherry Ave.Arroyo Grande, CA 93420(805) 474-3913