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hartnell.edu

SEMESTER BEGINS JUNE 15, 2020

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

2020Summer

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Dear summer students,

Thank you for choosing to begin or continue your education with Hartnell College!

You have made two good decisions – to pursue your educational and career goals, and to enroll

with Hartnell. Our knowledgeable and supportive faculty and staff will do all we can to help you

accomplish your objectives, now and in the future.

As I’m sure you know, nearly all instruction for Summer 2020 will be delivered online, with only a

few exceptions. The health and safety of our students and employees are always our top priorities,

and with uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, we are continuing online instruction until further notice.

We understand this may be a new experience for many students, but both our instructors and student

services staff are prepared to make sure you learn the material and complete your courses.

Faculty will introduce you to essential tools on the Canvas online learning platform, and our

counseling, financial aid and tutoring staff – among others – are ready to help via email, Zoom

and telephone. We maintain an extensive list of resources for online students on our website, and I

encourage you to take full advantage of those.

Again, congratulations on your enrollment at Hartnell, and best of luck to you this summer!

Sincerely,

Patricia Hsieh, Ed.D.

Superintendent/President

Hartnell Community College District

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Welcome

In compliance with the Chancellor’s Office guidance related to the threat of COVID 19, Hartnell courses for the Summer 2020 term will take place in an online format. DO NOT REPORT TO THE CLASSROOM. These

sections will not take place at any Hartnell Campuses. Students who have additional questions should contact the instructor listed in the section.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

President’s Message………………………………………...1 Mission Statement......................................2

Vision Statement………………………2 .

Student Semester Calendar (Summer)……...3

7 Steps to Success ...................................4

Student Resources- COVID-19…………..…..5

How to Read this Schedule ........................6

Building & Room Legends .........................6

Telephone Number & Office Hours ..............6

Class Listings (Summer) ......................7-14

Priority Registration…………………………..15

Placement Information……………………………….16-17 Fees and Tuition (Summer)..............................................18

Financial Aid (Summer)................................................18

Maps (campuses) ...................................19

We’re Here for You Hartnell College campuses are

closed to protect everyone’s health and safety.

Hartnell College continues to provide Online instruction,

academic support and student services.

We realize this is a difficult time for you and your families, and we are here to support your

learning and your well-being in every way we can. We hope you

will continue pursuing your educational and career goals, which are more important now

than ever.Please check our

website for the latest information www.hartnell.edu

What You Need to Know • Academic Support• Support Services• Online Instruction

HARTNELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD OF

TRUSTEES

Aurelio Salazar President

Patricia Donohue Vice President Candi DePauw Manuel Osorio Irma C. Lopez

Ray Montemayor Erica Padilla-Chavez

Samantha Saldana Student Trustee

Patricia Hsieh Superintendent/President

ACCREDITATION Hartnell College is accredited by the Western

Association of Schools and Colleges, (10 Commercial Boulevard, Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949 (415) 506-0234), The California Board of

Registered Nursing, the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians,

the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs, the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care, Monterey County Emergency

Medical Services Agency, and the California Community Colleges Board of Governors. It has

the approval of the State Department of Education to train veterans under Public Law 874 and Public

Law 550. It also has the approval of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service to educate

foreign students.

VISION STATEMENT Hartnell College students will be prepared to contribute as leaders to the intellectual, social, cultural, and economic vitality of our communities and the world.

MISSION STATEMENT Focusing on the education and workforce development needs of communities in the Salinas Valley, Hartnell College strengthens communities by providing opportunities for students to reach career and/or academic goals (associate degrees, certificates of achievement, transfer to four-year institutions) in an environment committed to student learning, achievement and success

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Student Full Semester Calendar Summer 2020 Semester June 15 – July 25, 2020

April 23* Continuing and First Time Students in good standing and who are fully matriculated participating in the following programs:

Foster Youth (including former Foster Youth), Homeless students, Veterans’ including active duty, EOPS, DSPS, Cal-Works

PAWS on-line registration only. Available 24 hours a day

April 24* Continuing and First Time Students in good standing and who are fully matriculated participating in the following programs:

Student Athletes, TRIO Program, DSPS Note Takers, HEP, and SI Leaders, Dual Enrollment

PAWS on-line registration only. Available 24 hours a day

April 27 - May 2* Continuing and First Time Students in good standing and who are fully matriculated PAWS on-line registration only. Available 24 hours a day

May 4* Continuing, New First-Time, Returning, and Transfer Students who have not completed: Orientation, and Student Ed Plan OR

students not in good academic standing OR exceeding 100 HCC degree applicable units.

PAWS on-line registration only. Available 24 hours a day

May 14** Deadline to pay enrollment fees for students who registered between April 23 – May 14. (subject to change)

June 1* Concurrent Enrollment (enrolled in 9-12 grades) : An approved Summer 2020 Concurrent Enrollment Petition must be on file with

Admissions and Records by May 29, 2020.

PAWS on-line registration only. Available 24 hours a day

K – 8 concurrent students must register using in-person registration for Children’s Theater and Academic Camps. Registration Hours: 8:00am-6:00pm Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-1:00pm Friday

June 4** Deadline to pay enrollment fees for students who registered between May 15 – June 4. (subject to change)

June 11 Last day to petition for Summer 2020 Graduation

June 8 - 12 LATE REGISTRATION – Open to all students: PAWS on-line registration or In-Person.

Registration Hours: 8:00am-6:00pm Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-5:00pm Friday (subject to change) Cashier’s Hours: 8:30am – 5:30pm Monday – Thursday, 8:30am – 4:30pm Friday (subject to change) PAWS on-line registration available 24 hours a day

June 14, 2020 Last day to register for ALL students. PAWS registration system will close at midnight.

June 15, 2020 SUMMER 2020 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN

June 15 - 17 ADD & DROP – THREE DAYS

Registration Office Hours: 8:00am – 6:00pm Monday – Wednesday (subject to change) Cashier’s Hours: 8:30am – 5:30pm Monday – Wednesday (subject to change) PAWS on-line registration available 24 hours a day

June 17 Last Day to DROP a full term Summer Class to be eligible for a refund = 10% of course meetings – See Refund Policy

June 17 Last day to ADD a full term Summer class (an Add Code must be used)

June 22 Last Day to DROP a full semester course with “No Grade of Record”

June 24 Last day to petition for Pass/No Pass grade option

June 26 Last Day to petition for an Audit

July 3-4 Observance Independence Day Holiday – College Closed – No Classes

July 14 Last day to DROP a full semester course with a “W” grade

July 25 Summer 2020 Semester Ends

*Students who miss their priority reg. date can register any day after through June 14, 2020.

** All students are required to pay their enrollment fees and any outstanding balances by the deadline or you will be dropped from all Summer 2020 classes. If you add classes after your initial registration, you must check your account balance and pay any additional fees before the next payment deadline or will be dropped from all your Summer 2020 classes, even those you registered and paid for earlier.

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Summer 2020 COVID-19 Student Online Resources We realize this is a difficult time for you and your families, and we are here to support your learning and your well-being in every way we can.

Though our campuses are closed to protect everyone’s health and safety, Hartnell College continues to provide:

• Academic support• Support services.

We hope you will continue pursuing your educational and career goals, which are more important now than ever.

What You Need to Know

• Hartnell College Summer 2020 term begins June 15.

• Use the SUMMER 2020 (Online via PAWS) to search Summer 2020 courses online

• Register online using P.A.W.S. for Students• Logging into PAWS for First Time Users VIDEO OR PDF.• Step-by-step guide for REGISTERING FOR CLASSES• SUMMER 2020 PRIORITY REGISTRATION SCHEDULE

• Hartnell’s Main campus, Alisal campus and King City Center will not have faceto face instruction until further notice due to COVID-19.

• All instruction is online, through Canvas, through the Summer 2020 semester;Quick Start Guide.

• Tutoring and Academic Support Services are available online from thePanther Learning Lab.

• Financial Aid Chatbot: Students may utilize the Hartnell Chatbot available onthe Financial Aid website. The chatbot is available 24 hours a day and can answeryour general financial aid questions.

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HOW TO READ THIS SCHEDULE Course Number Course Title

ONLINE: Web-based section

HYBRID: Combined classroom instruction with independent online work

BUS-1B MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (G/P) Prerequisite: BUS-1A with a grade of "C" or better.

2302 ONLINE STAFF INT 4.00 2304 S 09:00AM-11:50AM STAFF E321 4.00

HYBRID STAFF INT 2303 TTh 01:00PM-03:15PM STAFF E321 4.00

Section Days Times Instructor Bldg/ Units Room

GRADE OPTION G = Letter Grade P = Credit/No Credit only G/P = Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit option NG = No Grade

Prerequisite or Corequisite - if any

BUILDING AND ROOM LEGEND

A (LRC) B (CALL) C (HCC)

Learning Resource Center (LRC) Student Services Student Center

M (CDC) N (MER) P

Child Development Center Merrill Hall Fieldhouse

AC-A AC-B

Alisal Campus A Wing Alisal Campus B Wing

D (CAB) CAB- Classroom Administration R Welcome Center AC-C Alisal Campus C Wing Building North S Science Building AC-D Alisal Campus D Wing

E (CAB)

F (PE)

CAB- Classroom Administration Building South Weightroom

T

U (POOL)

Institutional Planning and Effectiveness Pool

AC-E KC (KCC)

Alisal Campus E Wing King City Education Center

G (AUX) H (GYM)

Auxiliary Gym Main Gym

V (TNCT) W (SRFD)

Tennis Courts Soccer Field

J (VAF) Visual Arts X (BBFD) Baseball Field K (PAF) L

Performing Arts / Western Stage Maintenance, Operations &

Y (TRCK) Z (SBFD)

Track Softball Field

Receiving

ALBA-Agriculture & Land Based Training Association Alisal High School Everett Alvarez High School GHS-Greenfield High School GON-Gonzales High School INT-Internet/ Distance Education

OFF CAMPUS LOCATIONS KCHS-King City High School MCJ-Monterey County Jail MCYC- Monterey County Youth Center Mt. Toro High School NMC- North Monterey County High School North Salinas Highj School OFF-Off Campus (In District) OUT-Off Campus (Out of District)

PALMA-Palma High School Rancho Cielo San Benito High Scool SOHS-Soledad High School SOCT-Soledad Correctional Training Facility SVSP- Salinas Valley State Prison

TELEPHONE NUMBERS and OFFICE HOURS Academic Affairs 770-7090 King City Education Center 386-7100

Monday-Friday Monday- Friday 8:00 am-5:00pm 8:00 am-5:00pm Includes: Advance Technology & Applied Science Placement Center 755-6960 759-6054

Fine Arts, Social & Behavioral Science 755-6905 Monday- Friday am-5:00pm 9:00 Languages, Learning Support & Resources 755-6916

Nursing & Allied Health 770-6146 755-6820Counseling Office Math, Science & Engineering 755-6875 8:00 Monday-Thursday am-6:00pm Physical Education & Health Education 755-6830 Counseling Available South County Education Services 386-7100 Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00pm

Admissions & Records 755-6806755-6711 Financial Aid Office Monday- Thursday Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-6:00pm 8:00 am-6:00pm

am-1:00pm 9:00 am-1:00pm Friday Friday 9:00 Alisal Campus Admissions & Records

Monday- Thursday Friday

759-6093

9:00 am-6:00pm 8:00 am-5:00pm

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In compliance with the Chancellor’s Office guidance related to the threat of COVID 19, Hartnell courses for the Summer 2020 term will take place in an online format. DO NOT REPORT TO THE CLASSROOM. These sections will not take place 

at any Hartnell Campuses. Students who have additional questions should contact the instructor listed in the section. 

 

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADJ-1 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (G)

5802 ONLINE M. Parker INT 3.00

ADJ-3 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (G/P)

5800 ONLINE L. Storm INT 3.00 6011 MTTh 01:00PM-03:50PM D. Doglietto SOHS 3.00

ADJ-36 LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING (G/P)

5801 ONLINE J. Lewis INT 3.00

ADJ-51 CRIMINOLOGY (G/P)

6031 MTTh 04:00PM-06:50PM D. Doglietto KCC210B 3.00

ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AAT-120 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (G)

7109 MTWTh 09:00AM-10:15AM W. Musselman AC-D116 4.00 MTWTh 10:20AM-02:35PM W. Musselman AC-D116

ADVANCED DIESEL TECHNOLOGY ADT-100 DIESEL ENGINE TECHNOLOGY (G)

7111 MTWTh 08:00AM-12:15PM M. Dehart AC-D119 4.00 HYBRID M. Dehart INT 7112 MTWTh 01:00PM-02:15PM S. Graham AC-D119 4.00 MTWTh 02:30PM-06:45PM S. Graham AC-D119

AGRICULTURE BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY ABT-57 AGRIC COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (G)

7131 MWF 01:00PM-02:50PM F. Jones AC-C205 3.00 MWF 03:00PM-05:50PM F. Jones AC-C205 ABT-58 AGRICULTURE LAWS & REGULATIONS (G)

7113 MW 08:00AM-12:15PM F. Jones AC-C212 3.00

ABT-66 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) (G)

7107 TTh 05:30PM-08:20PM J. Cowden AC-C208 3.00 S 08:00AM-06:00PM J. Cowden AC-C208

ABT-67 INTERMEDIATE GIS WITH APPLICATIONS TO AGRICULTURE (G)

7110 TTh 05:30PM-08:20PM J. Cowden AC-C208 3.00 S 08:00AM-06:00PM J. Cowden AC-C208

ABT-99 OCCUPATIONAL COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION (G)

7103 To be arranged S. Triano TBAAC 1.00 7104 To be arranged N. Harkleroad OFF 1.00

ABT-102 ORGANIC FIELD PRODUCTION METHODS (G)

7101 W 06:00PM-08:50PM N. Harkleroad ALBA 1.50 S 01:00PM-05:15PM N. Harkleroad ALBA

ABT-130 INTRODUCTION TO FOOD SAFETY (G)

7114 TTh 06:30PM-08:35PM E. Alwan AC-C212 1.50

ABT-131 AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES FOR FOOD SAFETY (G)

7106 TTh 06:00PM-08:05PM C. Carlson AC-C107 1.50

ABT-132 FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT (G)

7105 MW 03:00PM-05:05PM B. Eisenberg AC-C106 1.50

ABT-134 ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON FOOD BORNE PATHOGENS

(G)

7100 MW 06:00PM-08:05PM C. Carlson AC-C106 1.50

ABT-135 INTRODUCTION TO FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (G)

7121 TTh 08:00AM-09:15AM E. Alwan AC-C212 1.50 T 09:30AM-01:45PM E. Alwan AC-C212 7122 TTh 08:00AM-09:15AM E. Alwan AC-C212 1.50 T 02:00PM-06:15PM E. Alwan AC-C212 7123 TTh 08:00AM-09:15AM E. Alwan AC-C212 1.50 Th 09:30AM-01:45PM E. Alwan AC-C212 7124 TTh 08:00AM-09:15AM E. Alwan AC-C212 1.50 Th 02:00PM-06:15PM E. Alwan AC-C212 7125 TTh 08:00AM-09:15AM E. Alwan AC-C212 1.50 F 09:30AM-01:45PM E. Alwan AC-C212

ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUGS AOD-1 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY (G)

5815 MW 08:00AM-12:15PM J. Marciel N6 3.00

SUMMER 2020

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at any Hartnell Campuses. Students who have additional questions should contact the instructor listed in the section. 

 

ANTHROPOLOGY ANT-1 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (G)

7620 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM A. Merville AC-C107 3.00 2510 ONLINE J. Sanchez INT 3.00

ANT-2 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (G)

7624 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM A. Merville AC-C107 3.00

ANT-20 MESOAMERICA: CULTURES AND CIVILIZATIONS OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA (G)

2515 ONLINE J. Sanchez INT 3.00

ART ART-10 ART APPRECIATION (G)

2528 MTTh 01:00PM-03:50PM M. McGuire J108 3.00

ART-101 CERAMICS: CHINESE AND KOREAN TRADITIONS (G)

2536 MTWTh 04:30PM-05:45PM STAFF 3.00 MTWTh 06:00PM-08:50PM STAFF

ASTRONOMY AST-1 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY (G)

1165 MTWThF 08:45AM-10:15AM L. Fatuzzo S111 3.00 1170 ONLINE A. Vanden HeuvelINT 3.00

AST-1L ASTRONOMY LABORATORY (G)

1140 ONLINE A. Vanden HeuvelINT 1.00 1141 ONLINE A. Vanden HeuvelINT 1.00

BIOLOGY BIO-6 INTRODUCTORY PHYSIOLOGY (G)

1153 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM I. Ferraris S131 3.00 1186 MTTh 09:00AM-11:50AM J. Kato S113 3.00

BIO-10 GENERAL BIOLOGY (G)

1155 MTWTh 11:00AM-01:05PM M. Berry S130 4.00 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:05AM M. Berry S120 1156 MTWTh 11:00AM-01:05PM M. Berry S130 4.00 MTWTh 01:15PM-03:20PM M. Berry S120

BIO-11 INTRODUCTORY HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (G)

1157 MTWTh 05:30PM-07:35PM R. Panggat S112 4.00 MTWTh 07:55 PM-10:00PM R. Panggat S112 1158 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:05AM J. Urtecho S113 4.00 MTWTh 10:30AM-12:35PM J. Urtecho S112 1185 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:05AM J. Urtecho S113 4.00 MTWTh 01:00PM-03:05PM J. Urtecho S113

BIO-42 HUMAN BIOLOGY (G)

1159 ONLINE T. Raeder Vanstirum INT 3.00

1160 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:05AM T. Raeder Vanstirum S130 3.00

BIO-101 FOUNDATIONS OF BIOLOGY (G)

1187 F 08:00AM-09:15AM A. Wright S113 1.00 F 09:15AM-01:50PM A. Wright S113 1188 MTWThF 08:00AM-09:30AM J. Hughey S113 1.00 Note: Class meets from 08/03/20 to 08/08/20 MTWThF 09:30AM-03:05PM J. Hughey S113 Note: Class meets from 08/03/20 to 08/08/20

BUSINESS BUS-1A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (G/P)

5814 ONLINE T. Williams INT 4.00 ONLINE T. Williams INT

BUS-18 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS (G/P)

5805 ONLINE L. Storm INT 4.00

BUS-32 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (G/P)

5807 ONLINE C. Hobson INT 3.00

BUS-43 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND INFORMATION LITERACY (G/P)

5808 ONLINE C. O'Donnell INT 4.00 ONLINE C. O'Donnell INT 5809 ONLINE C. Hobson INT 4.00 ONLINE C. Hobson INT

BUS-100 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

(G/P)

5820 To be arranged E. Morales E211 .50

BUS-110A BEGINNING KEYBOARDING (G/P)

5821 To be arranged E. Morales E211 1.00

BUS-140A KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY (G/P)

5822 To be arranged E. Morales E211 .50

SUMMER 2020

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In compliance with the Chancellor’s Office guidance related to the threat of COVID 19, Hartnell courses for the Summer 2020 term will take place in an online format. DO NOT REPORT TO THE CLASSROOM. These sections will not take place 

at any Hartnell Campuses. Students who have additional questions should contact the instructor listed in the section. 

 

BUS-140B KEYBOARDING SPEED AND ACCURACY (G/P)

5823 To be arranged E. Morales E211 .50

BUS-200 ESSENTIAL COMPUTER SKILLS (P)

5824 To be arranged E. Morales E211 .50

BUS-210 COMPUTERS FOR ESL STUDENTS (P)

5825 To be arranged E. Morales E211 .50

BUS-600 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING (P)

5813 To be arranged E. Morales TBAOCED .00

CHEMISTRY CHM-22 THE SCIENCE OF CHEMISTRY (G)

1196 MTWTh 09:45AM-11:50AM M. Love S111 4.00 MTWTh 12:00PM-02:05PM M. Love S207 1198 MTWTh 11:00AM-01:05PM P. Bakhtar N12 4.00 MTWTh 02:00PM-04:05PM W. Lampart S202 1200 MTWTh 02:00PM-04:05PM M. McCarthy N12 4.00 MTWTh 04:15PM-06:20PM M. McCarthy S207

COMMUNICATION STUDIES COM-1 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (G)

5090 ONLINE J. Hough INT 3.00 5091 ONLINE J. Hough INT 3.00 5092 ONLINE J. Hough INT 3.00 5093 ONLINE J. Hough INT 3.00 5094 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM G. King J209 3.00 5096 MTTh 03:00PM-05:50PM D. Sturt J209 3.00 5097 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM D. Sturt E313 3.00 5098 MTTh 11:30AM-02:20PM G. King J208 3.00 5099 MTTh 12:00PM-02:50PM D. Lopez B203 3.00 5100 MTTh 03:00PM-05:50PM D. Lopez E313 3.00 9440 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM M. Shilstone AC-C109 3.00

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS CSS-26 DREAMWEAVER (G/P)

1145 ONLINE C. Svendsen INT 4.00 ONLINE C. Svendsen INT

CSS-64 HTML 5 AND CSS 3 - WEB DEVELOPMENT (G/P)

1144 ONLINE C. Svendsen INT 4.00 ONLINE C. Svendsen INT

COUNSELING COU-1 STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINAR (G/P)

5530 MTTh 08:00AM-09:30AM G. Bravo B110 3.00 HYBRID G. Bravo INT 5531 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM N. Figueroa B110 3.00 5534 MTTh 03:00PM-04:30PM G. Bravo E215 3.00 HYBRID G. Bravo INT 9403 MTh 03:10PM-05:30PM N. Nichols E213 3.00 HYBRID N. Nichols INT 9404 MTh 03:10PM-05:30PM J. Rios E219 3.00 HYBRID J. Rios INT 9901 MW 04:00PM-07:00PM S. Armstead SOCT 3.00 9905 FS 04:00PM-07:00PM A. Fregoso SOCT 3.00

COU-21 STUDENT SKILLS FOR SUCCESS: ORIENTATION (P)

6019 M 09:00AM-11:50AM H. Rodriguez KCC211 1.00

COU-23 STUDENT SKILLS FOR SUCCESS: CAREER DEVELOPMENT

(G/P)

5533 MTh 03:10PM-05:30PM M. Galvan B110 3.00 HYBRID M. Galvan INT 6006 MTW 06:00PM-08:50PM H. Rodriguez KCC109 3.00

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE-6 CHILD GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT (G)

2549 ONLINE T. Boates INT 3.00

ECONOMICS ECO-1 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (G)

2540 MTTh 09:00AM-10:50AM M. Kimm J208 3.00 HYBRID M. Kimm INT

ECO-5 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (G)

2541 ONLINE C. Esparza INT 3.00

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMT-53 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (G)

Prerequisite: HES-120 or American Heart Association "BLS for the Health Care Provider" CPR card Advisory: DE/Hybrid

4610 TWTh 09:00AM-03:50PM M. McElhenie N11 7.00 HYBRID M. McElhenie INT

SUMMER 2020

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at any Hartnell Campuses. Students who have additional questions should contact the instructor listed in the section. 

 

ENGLISH ENG-1A COLLEGE COMPOSITION AND READING (G)

5027 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM S. Lanka P105B 3.00 5028 ONLINE M. Wilson INT 3.00 5029 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM S. Lanka P105B 3.00 5037 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM L. Ritscher E329 3.00 5038 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM E. Fetler E313 3.00 5039 MTTh 04:00PM-06:50PM U. Palmeno S111 3.00 5040 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM J. Huddleston J220 3.00 5042 ONLINE M. Wilson INT 3.00 5054 ONLINE K. McClary INT 3.00 5055 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM U. Palmeno N4 3.00 5059 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM L. Ritscher J220 3.00 6003 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM A. Arias KCC210A 3.00 9408 MTWTh 08:40AM-10:50AM M. Kosowski F136 3.00 5035 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM G. Mora E309 3.00 9906 FS 04:00PM-07:00PM P. Yun SOCT 3.00

ENG-1AX INTENSIVE COLLEGE COMPOSITION AND READING (G)

9700 MTWTh 11:00AM-01:50PM M. Hooper E329 4.00 9701 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:50AM M. Hooper E309 4.00

ENG-1B COLLEGE LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION (G)

5043 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM J. Farson E313 3.00

5044 ONLINE R. Mendoza-Lewis INT 3.00

5056 ONLINE R. Mendoza-Lewis INT 3.00

5057 MTTh 03:00PM-05:50PM J. Huddleston E321 3.00 9430 MTTh 01:00PM-03:50PM E. Bruza N22 3.00 9903 MW 04:00PM-07:00PM A. Arias SOCT 3.00

ENG-2 CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING (G)

5025 MTTh 03:00PM-05:50PM S. Fujimoto E315 3.00 5045 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM D. Petersen N22 3.00 5046 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM J. Farson A113 3.00 5047 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM J. Converse E315 3.00 5048 ONLINE M. Teutsch INT 3.00 5049 ONLINE M. Teutsch INT 3.00 6004 MTTh 09:00AM-11:50AM P. Yun KCC210A 3.00

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL-252 ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AND SPELLING (G)

5070 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM P. Doughty E213 3.00

ESL-290A ENGLISH IN THE LAB A (P)

5072 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 1.00

ESL-290B ENGLISH IN THE LAB B (P)

5073 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 1.00

ESL-290C ENGLISH IN THE LAB C (P)

5074 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 1.00

ESL-290D ENGLISH IN THE LAB D (P)

5075 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 1.00

ESL-610 BEGINNING ESL: SPEAKING & LISTENING (P)

6000 WTh 01:00PM-02:50PM B. Sheppy KCC209 .00 5080 MW 01:00PM-02:50PM J. Villicana OFF .00 5082 MW 06:00PM-07:50PM J. De Pompeo E319 .00

ESL-615 HIGH-BEGINNING ESL: SPEAKING AND SPEAKING (P)

5083 TTh 06:00PM-07:50PM J. De Pompeo E319 .00 5081 TTh 01:00PM-02:50PM J. Villicana OFF .00 6001 MT 01:00PM-02:50PM B. Sheppy KCC209 .00

ESL-690A ENGLISH IN THE LAB A (P)

5071 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 .00

ESL-690B ENGLISH IN THE LAB B (P)

5076 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 .00

ESL-690C ENGLISH IN THE LAB C (P)

5077 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 .00

ESL-690D ENGLISH IN THE LAB D (P)

5079 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:00PM C. King B203 .00

ETHNIC STUDIES ETH-1 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES (G)

2506 MTTh 06:00PM-09:50PM N. Oliva E311 3.00 9907 WTh 04:00PM-07:00PM N. Oliva SOCT 3.00 ETH-6 LA CHICANA (G)

2548 MTWTh 08:40AM-10:50AM N. Oliva N8 3.00

HEALTH EDUCATION HED-2 INDIVIDUAL HEALTH & WELLNESS (G)

3800 ONLINE D. Castro INT 3.00 3802 ONLINE T. Babin INT 3.00

HED-6 MULTICULTURAL HEALTH BELIEFS (G)

3804 ONLINE T. Babin INT 3.00 3805 ONLINE A. Guerrero INT 3.00

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HEALTH SERVICES HES-1 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH (G)

4608 ONLINE B. Saechao-Jimmeye

INT 3.00

HES-2 HEALTH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE (G)

4603 ONLINE M. Davis INT 3.00

HES-3 DRUGS, HEALTH, AND SOCIETY (G)

4607 ONLINE M. Davis INT 3.00

HES-80 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (G)

4609 ONLINE M. McElhenie INT 3.00

HISTORY HIS-5A WORLD HISTORY A (G)

6007 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM M. Hambly KCC108A 3.00 9431 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM S. Pacheco N1 3.00

HIS-5B WORLD HISTORY B (G)

2558 ONLINE A. Riley INT 3.00

HIS-10 HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA (G)

2559 ONLINE J. Grohol INT 3.00

HIS-17A UNITED STATES HISTORY A (G)

2550 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM N. Dejosia P101 3.00 2552 ONLINE A. Riley INT 3.00 2553 ONLINE S. Pacheco INT 3.00 6014 TWTh 09:00AM-11:50AM M. Hambly SOHS 3.00

HIS-17B UNITED STATES HISTORY B (G)

2554 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM B. Torresillas N4 3.00 2555 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM S. Pacheco N1 3.00 2556 ONLINE A. Riley INT 3.00

HIS-40 HISTORY OF WOMEN IN THE U.S. (G)

2564 ONLINE J. Grohol INT 3.00

INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE INS-301 SUPERVISED TUTORING (G)

5448 MTWThFS To be arranged C. King E211 .00

LIBRARY INSTRUCTION LIB-7 INFORMATION COMPETENCY IN THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES (G/P)

5106 ONLINE B. Rosenblum INT 1.00

MATHEMATICS MAT-3A ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I (G)

1175 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:50AM G. Perkins S129 4.00

MAT-13 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS (G)

1204 ONLINE L. Contreras INT 4.00 1205 ONLINE G. Perkins INT 4.00 1202 MTWTh 11:00AM-01:50PM B. Palmer E311 4.00 1203 MTWTh 06:00PM-08:50PM M. Weber N12 4.00 9902 TTh 04:00PM-07:00PM M. Weber SOCT 5.00

6016 MTWTh 01:00PM-04:35PM P. Braginton Murray KCC210A 5.00

MAT-24 TRIGONOMETRY (G)

1167 MTWTh 11:00AM-01:50PM M. Manrique S129 3.00

MAT-25 PRE-CALCULUS (G)

1183 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:50AM J. Perez Jr. S201 4.00 1184 MTWTh 11:00AM-01:50PM S. Shin S201 4.00

MAT-121L1 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA LEVEL 1 (G)

1300 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1315 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7900 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-121L2 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA LEVEL 2 (G)

1301 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1316 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7901 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-121L3 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA LEVEL 3 (G)

1302 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1317 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7902 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

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MAT-121L4 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA LEVEL 4 (G)

1303 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1318 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7903 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-123L1 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA LEVEL 1 (G)

1304 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1319 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7904 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-123L2 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA LEVEL 2 (G)

1305 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1320 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7905 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-123L3 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA LEVEL 3 (G)

1306 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1321 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7906 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-123L4 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA LEVEL 4 (G)

1307 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1322 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.30 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7907 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.30 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-201L1 PRE-ALGEBRA LEVEL I (G)

1308 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.00 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1323 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.00 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7908 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.00 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-201L2 PRE-ALGEBRA LEVEL 2 (G)

1309 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.00 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1324 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.00 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7909 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.00 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MAT-201L3 PRE-ALGEBRA LEVEL 3 (G)

1310 MTTh 10:00AM-11:50AM S. Vazquez N26 1.00 HYBRID S. Vazquez INT 1325 MTTh 06:00PM-07:50PM S. Rayappan N26 1.00 HYBRID S. Rayappan INT 7910 MTTh 03:00PM-04:50PM J. Moorhouse AC-C110 1.00 HYBRID J. Moorhouse INT

MUSIC MUS-1A MUSIC APPRECIATION-HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE (G)

6002 MTW 01:00PM-03:50PM P. Collins KCC209 3.00

MUS-2 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS (G)

2610 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM C. Theodosion S121 3.00

MUS-5 ETHNIC MUSICS IN THE UNITED STATES (G)

2611 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM C. Theodosion K125 3.00 2612 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM W. Faulkner K125 3.00

MUS-8 AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC (G)

2168 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM D. Zeff N8 3.00

NURSING-REGISTERED NRN-70 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN FOR THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL (G)

4611 ONLINE S. Sullinger INT 3.00

NUTRITION NUTR-1 NUTRITION (G/P)

3957 ONLINE L. Carrasco INT 3.00 3958 ONLINE L. Carrasco INT 3.00

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NURSING-VOCATIONAL NVN-70 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN FOR THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL (G)

4612 ONLINE S. Sullinger INT 3.00

PHILOSOPHY PHL-2 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (G)

2565 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM A. Soto E321 3.00

PHL-15 CRITICAL THINKING AND LOGIC (G/P)

2567 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM A. Soto E321 3.00

PHOTOGRAPHY PHO-1 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY (G)

2597 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM P. Sullivan J208 3.00

PHYSICAL EDUCATION PEAC-36YOGA (G/P)

3901 TTh 05:30PM-06:20PM J. Pedroza GYM 1.00 TTh 06:20PM-07:10PM J. Pedroza GYM PEAC-37 INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL (G)

3911 MW 02:00PM-02:50PM T. Babin BBFD 1.00 MW 02:50PM-04:05PM T. Babin BBFD

PEAC-47STRENGTH CONDITIONING LAB (G)

3912 To be arranged D. Teresa F138 1.00 To be arranged D. Teresa F138

PEAC-50POWER LIFTING (G)

3910 MTWTh 02:40PM-03:10PM M. Collins H03B 1.00 Note: Class meets from 07/06/20 to 08/08/20 MTWTh 03:10PM-03:50PM M. Collins H03B Note: Class meets from 07/06/20 to 08/08/20

PEAC-56SELF-DEFENSE/MARTIAL ARTS (G)

3913 MW 05:30PM-06:20PM S. Terry AUX 1.00 MW 06:20PM-07:10PM S. Terry AUX

PEAC-58BEGINNING TENNIS (G)

3905 S 08:00AM-10:05AM M. Toney TNCT 1.00 S 10:05AM-12:10PM M. Toney TNCT

PEAC-59 INTERMEDIATE TENNIS (G)

3906 S 08:00AM-10:05AM M. Toney TNCT 1.00 S 10:05AM-12:10PM M. Toney TNCT

PEAC-64BEGINNING GOLF (G)

3956 MW 05:30PM-06:35PM T. Babin OFF 1.00 MW 06:35PM-07:40PM T. Babin OFF

PEAC-68SWIM FITNESS (G)

3909 To be arranged M. Toney POOL 1.00 To be arranged A. Smith POOL

PEAD-84ADAPTIVE CIRCUIT ENDURANCE TRAINING (G)

3981 MTTh 07:30AM-08:15AM A. Gabriel F138 1.00 MTTh 08:15AM-08:45AM A. Gabriel F138 3982 MTTh 09:00AM-09:45AM A. Gabriel F138 1.00 MTTh 09:45AM-10:15AM A. Gabriel F138 3983 MTTh 06:00AM-06:45AM A. Gabriel F138 1.00 MTTh 06:46AM-07:15AM A. Gabriel F138

PEIN-32 PRE-SEASON SPORT CONDITIONING (G)

3952 TWTh 04:00PM-04:45PM M. Collins H03B 1.00 Note: Class meets from 07/06/20 to 08/08/20 TWTh 04:45PM-05:30PM M. Collins H03B Note: Class meets from 07/06/20 to 08/08/20 3950 MWFS 08:00AM-08:30AM C. Zepeda TRCK 1.00 Note: Class meets from 07/06/20 to 08/15/20 MWFS 08:30AM-08:50AM C. Zepeda TRCK Note: Class meets from 07/06/20 to 08/15/20 3953 MTWThF 06:30AM-07:00AM A. Guerrero SRFD 1.00 Note: Class meets from 07/20/20 to 08/15/20 MTWThF 07:00AM-07:40AM A. Guerrero SRFD Note: Class meets from 07/20/20 to 08/15/20 3954 MTWThF 06:30AM-07:00AM D. Ortega SRFD 1.00 Note: Class meets from 07/20/20 to 08/15/20 MTWThF 07:00AM-07:40AM D. Ortega SRFD Note: Class meets from 07/20/20 to 08/15/20 3951 MTWThF 02:00PM-02:30PM J. Pedroza GYM 1.00 Note: Class meets from 07/20/20 to 08/15/20 MTWThF 02:30PM-03:10PM J. Pedroza GYM Note: Class meets from 07/20/20 to 08/15/20

PEIN-40 NONTRADITIONAL SEASON, BASKETBALL (G)

3949 MW 03:00PM-03:50PM S. Terry AUX 1.00 MW 03:50PM-05:05PM S. Terry AUX

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PETH-1 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY (G)

3984 ONLINE D. Ortega INT 3.00

PHYSICS PHY-10 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS (G)

1147 MTWTh 08:00AM-10:05AM S. Fan S211 4.00 MTW 10:30AM-01:20PM S. Fan S211

POLITICAL SCIENCE POL-1 AMERICAN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS (G)

2570 ONLINE P. Van Zwaluwenburg INT 3.00

2575 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM L. Adams E319 3.00 2576 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM L. Adams E319 3.00 2577 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM D. Farley E321 3.00 2578 ONLINE M. Escover INT 3.00 2579 ONLINE P. Munoz-Meador INT 3.00 7621 M 03:00PM-05:50PM M. Escover AC-C107 3.00 HYBRID M. Escover INT 9420 ONLINE P. Munoz-Meador INT 3.00

PSYCHOLOGY PSY-2 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (G)

2580 ONLINE M. Pratt INT 3.00 2581 MTTh 08:00AM-10:50AM L. Price N24 3.00 2582 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM L. Price N24 3.00 2583 MTTh 06:00PM-08:50PM A. Ballas E329 3.00

PSY-14 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY (G)

9904 TTh 04:00PM-07:00PM R. Cisneros-Ruelas SOCT 3.00

PSY-15 HUMAN SEXUALITY (G)

2584 MTTh 02:00PM-04:50PM L. Price N24 3.00

SOCIOLOGY SOC-1 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (G)

2585 ONLINE H. Jimenez INT 3.00 2586 MTTh 11:00AM-01:50PM N. Oliva E309 3.00 2587 ONLINE M. McDrew INT 3.00

SOC-5 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS (G)

2589 ONLINE M. McDrew INT 3.00

SOC-20 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER AND SOCIETY (G)

2591 ONLINE H. Jimenez INT 3.00

SPANISH SPA-1 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (G/P)

5060 MTWTh 08:00AM-11:35AM M. Flores J108 5.00 6017 MTWTh 09:00AM-12:35PM B. Sheppy SOHS 5.00

SPA-1S ELEMENTARY SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS (G/P)

5061 MTWTh 08:00AM-11:35AM H. Rico E317 5.00

SPA-2 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (G/P)

5063 MTWTh 12:00PM-03:35PM H. Rico E317 5.00

SPA-2S ELEMENTARY SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS (G/P)

5064 MTWTh 08:00AM-11:35AM S. Cisneros E219 5.00

THEATRE ARTS AND CINEMA TAC-1 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE (G)

2603 MTTh 10:00AM-11:30AM M. Glazier N7 3.00 HYBRID M. Glazier INT

TAC-20 INTRODUCTION TO ENSEMBLE PLAY PRODUCTION (G/P) Prerequisite: Audition needed.

9005 TWThFSSu To be arranged M. Englehorn K116 3.00 Note: Class meets from 06/21/20 to 07/25/20 TWThFSSu To be arranged M. Englehorn K104 Note: Class meets from 06/21/20 to 07/25/20

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SUMMER 2020 PRIORITY REGISTRATION The California Community College Board of Governors approved a policy change to establish system-wide registration priorities in an effort to improve student success. Students now register for courses according to an enrollment priority system as defined by Title 5 regulations and the Hartnell Community College District.

PRIORITY REGISTRATION

DATE

Only units completed at Hartnell through Fall 2019 are used in determining priority registration. Your registration priority group and registration date are determined by the completion of the 2 Core Services

(Orientation, and Student Education Plan), the number of units completed and in-progress at Hartnell Community College District , and maintaining good academic standing.)

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ASSESSMENT IS NO LONGER A REQUIREMENT FOR PRIORITY REGISTRATION PLACEMENT IS REQUIRED WHEN ENROLLING IN ENGLISH, MATH and/or ESL

PLEASE VISIT OUR PLACEMENT PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION

Priority Group: 01 April 23

Continuing & First Time Students in good standing and fully matriculated participating in the following programs will receive first priority: Foster Youth (including former foster youth students), Homeless students, Veterans including active duty, EOPS, DSPS, and CalWorks.

Priority Group: 02 April 24

Continuing & First Time Students in good standing and fully matriculated participating in the following programs will receive second priority: Student Athletes, TRIO Program, and DSPS Note Takers, HEP, SI Leaders, Dual Enrollment (transitioning from high school as a First-Time College Student Student)

Priority Group: 03 April 27 –

May 2

Continuing & First Time Students in good standing and fully matriculated will receive third priority:

April 27 -Continuing students who have completed 32.0-60.9 units April 28 - Continuing students who have completed 15.0 -31.9 units April 29 - Continuing students who have completed 61.0-99.9 units April 30 - Continuing students who have completed .3 -14.9 units May 1 - Continuing students who have completed 0.0 -.29 units; and First Time students who have completed all

of the CORE Services May 1 – Panther Prep: South County May 2 – Panther Prep – Main Campus

Priority Group: 04 May 4

Continuing, new first-time, returning, and transfer students who have not completed: Orientation and Student Ed Plans OR students not in good academic standing.

Students must submit an online Application for Admission between April 1st and May 1st to be eligible to register beginning on May 4th. Applications received on or after May 4th will be eligible to register 24 hours after submitting an Application for Admission.

2 core services have NOT been

completed

Priority Group: 05 May 4

Continuing students exceeding 100 HCC degree applicable units. Loss of Enrollment Priority registration specified above shall be lost at the first registration opportunity after a student has earned 100 or more applicable semester units at Hartnell College.

Priority Group: 06 May 4

Student not in Good Academic Standing Loss of Enrollment Priority registration specified above shall be lost at the first registration opportunity after a student is placed on academic or progress probation or any combination for two consecutive terms. Dismissed students must have an approved Reinstatement Appeal Petition submitted with the Counseling Department to be eligible to register beginning on May 4th.

Summer Priority Group: 07 May 18

Summer Concurrent Enrollment (K-12) Students Concurrent students must submit an online Hartnell Application for Admission and approved Concurrent Enrollment form before Thursday May 14th to be eligible to register online beginning on May 18th.

Fall Concurrent Enrollment (K-12) Students Concurrent students must submit an online Hartnell Application for Admission and approved Concurrent Enrollment form before Thursday July 23rd to be eligible to register online beginning on July 27th.

Fall Priority Group: 07 July 27

The priority date shown above is the first day that a student is eligible to register based on their student type. Students may continue to register any day after their priority registration date until the last day to register which is the day before the term begins. (All registration systems will be turned off at 11:59pm the day before the semester begins)

SUMMER 2020 CLASSES BEGIN Monday, June 15, 2020

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HARTNELL COLLEGE PLACEMENT

SUMMER 2020

Important Placement Information Starting students on a successful pathway to complete a Hartnell certificate of achievement or associate’s degree, and facilitating the transfer of those students interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree are priorities at Hartnell.

Every student, regardless of past school experiences, has the opportunity to begin in transfer‐level coursework because we believe students who choose Hartnell are up to the challenge. We have extensive support systems in place to aid all students when developing an educational plan, applying for financial aid, and choosing among classes each semester. Individualized support is available to help you meet your goals as you navigate through challenging coursework. The students who succeed at Hartnell make use of these, and many other, support programs. Seek out the support and aid best suited to your needs. We are here to help.

Taking the right Math and English class is very important to save you time and money. This is one of the most important first steps to ensure you are successful in your college career and meet your goals. We want to make sure that you are confident in your course placement.

In addition to using High School data for placement, students may use the following measures for course placement:

• Previous College coursework in English and/or Math • GED/HiSET Scores • Advanced Placement (AP) Exam scores• SAT/ACT scores, and SBAC/CAASSP exam scores• Foreign transcripts may be considered if they have been

evaluated by an approved agency

For additional guidance, please call the Hartnell College Placement at (831) 759‐6054 .

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to take an assessment test? No. Hartnell College no longer uses assessment testing for placement for English, Math and ESL courses. Hartnell College has adjusted its placement rules for incoming students to make them immediately eligible to enroll in transfer‐level math English courses, in line with the requirements of Assembly Bill 705 (AB 705), which took effect on Jan. 1, 2018. In addition to high school coursework and grade point average, the college will use multiple measures to place students into transfer‐level English and Math coursework.

As of Summer 2020, students who plan to enroll in English as a Second Language (ESL) courses will be required to complete a guided self‐placement to be placed into the appropriate ESL course. If you would like to schedule ESL Placement please call (831) 759‐6054 or stop by B106a in the Student Services Building (Building B). Placement is available at the King City Center and Alisal Campus.

How do I determine which English and/or Math class I need to take? (New and Continuing)

New Students Students who are new to Hartnell, have three options to obtain their English & Math Placement:

1. If you have High School information (grade pointaverage, math course history), use the OnlinePlacement Tool (www.harnell.edu/placement) to findyour placement based on your major and educationalgoal. You will need your PAWS log‐in to save yourplacement.

2. Schedule an appointment toattend a Placement

Workshop by calling the Placement Office at (831) 7596054. During this workshop, a Counselor will walk you through the self‐guided placement process and help you determine the best English and Math courses based on your educational goals, and educational history.

3. Make an Appointment with a Counselor by calling(831) 755‐6820. Counselors can also be accessed byutilizing our Express (drop‐in) service. Please call aheadto verify availability.

Continuing & Returning Students Students who are currently enrolled at Hartnell College have the right to access the new placement rules, even if they have already begun an English or Math sequence. Continuing students may use the Online Placement Tool (www.harnell.edu/placement), if they have High School course history and grade point average information available.

If high school information is not available, please schedule an appointment to attend a Placement Workshop by calling the Placement Office at (831) 759‐6054. During this workshop, a Counselor will walk you through the self‐guided placement process and help you determine the best English and Math courses based on your educational goals, and educational history.

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How do I determine which English and/or Math class I need to take? (Concurrent & Dual Enrollment)

Concurrent Enrollment Students Students who are currently enrolled as high school students and planning to enroll at Hartnell College outside of their regular school day are considered Concurrent Enrollment students. Concurrent Enrollment students will need to meet with a counselor to determine their course placement. Counselors are available at Express Counseling (no appointment needed); General Counseling by appointment may at (831) 755‐6820; or via Placement Workshop. High school transcripts (unofficial) are required. Please plan accordingly.

To schedule an appointment to attend a Placement Workshop, please call the Placement Office at (831) 759‐6054. During this workshop, a Counselor will walk you through the self‐guided placement process and help you determine the best English and Math courses based on your educational goals, and educational history. High school transcripts (unofficial) are required. Please plan accordingly.

Dual Enrollment Students Students who are currently enrolled as high school students and planning to enroll in Hartnell College coursework being delivered at the High School as a part of their regular school day, are considered Dual Enrollment Students. Dual Enrollment Students will need to meet with a counselor to determine their course placement. This process is facilitated by the Dual Enrollment Coordinator at your school site or District.

I am interested in English as a Second Language Courses. As of Summer 2020, students who plan to enroll in English as a Second Language (ESL) courses will be asked to go through guided self‐placement for placement into the appropriate ESL course. If you would like help with ESL Placement, please call (831) 759‐6054 or stop by B106a in the Student Services Building (Building B). Placement is available at the King City Center and Alisal Campus.

Who should enroll in English as a Second Language Courses? English as a Second Language courses at Hartnell are designed for students who have immigrated to the US and want more support with reading and writing in college. Students can also choose courses that help them with vocabulary, pronunciation, and listening/speaking. These course range from intermediate to advanced levels and are taught by trained ESL college instructors. Often students take an ESL course at the same time that they are taking other college courses. An ESL course can support students and help them be successful in their other college courses. The ESL department also has a laboratory where students can come to practice a wide variety of skills and get one‐on‐one help from tutors.

What services are available for students with disabilities? The ESL Placement Tool is not a test and is accessible to most students with disabilities. Additionally, students with disabilities may arrange for modified assessment test by calling the Department of

Supportive Program and Services (DSP&S) at (831) 755‐6760.

Students with disabilities are encouraged to meet with a DSPS counselor to develop an education plan and to enroll in classes at Hartnell College. A DSPS counselor enriches the educational experience of students with disabilities by addressing the individual needs of each student's strengths, weaknesses, as well as disability accommodations and services into the educational planning process.

What if I don’t know how to use a computer? No computer skills are required and the Placement Office Staff is available to help you in using a computer to access the Online Placement Tool, if needed.

When I complete the placement process what is the next step? The next step is to meet with a counselor to develop an educational plan.

To make a counseling appointment: Main Campus (831) 755‐6820 Alisal Campus (831) 759‐6093 King City Center (831) 386‐7100 Online appointments are also available!

Make an appointment online: http://www.hartnell.edu/online‐counseling‐appointments

Do you need additional guidance? Please call the Hartnell College Placement at (831) 759‐6054

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PAY FEES: Fees and Tuition

Fee Type Amount Required of Enrollment Fee $46.00 per

unit* (No maximum)

All students*; (waived for those who qualify for CA Promise Grant)

Non-Resident/Foreign

Student Tuition Summer 2019

$252.00 per unit*

All Non-California residents (must be paid in addition to enrollment fee)

Non-Resident/Foreign Student Tuition

Fall 2019

$286.00 per unit*

All Non-California residents (must be paid in addition to enrollment fee)

Student Activities Fee**

$10.00 per semester

All students; unless the student applies for a Student Activities Fee Waiver from the Office of Student Life.

AB-1504 Student RepresentationFeeStudentFee**

$2.00 per semester

Mandatory fee that supports student representation efforts at the local and state level.

Student ID Replacement

$5.00 per card All students; payable at the Cashier’s Office then show the receipt to the Office of Student Life for duplicate card.

Parking Fee*** (Permits are available On-line Only)

$40.00 per semester $20.00 per semester for (Financial Aid Students)

OR $2.00 daily permit

All vehicles must park in designated student parking spaces only; this includes evenings and Saturdays.

***The District reserves the right to change parking fees based on Hartnell College Board Policy 2255

Transcript Requests (official)

$6.00 per copy (first two copies are free)

All students; payable at the time of written transcript request

Transcript Request Rush Service

$12.00 per copy in addition to the $6.00 per copy fee

All students; payable at the time of written transcript request

Faxing of Transcripts

$12.00 per copy in addition to the $6.00 per copy fee

All students; payable at the time of written transcript request

Duplicate Diploma $20.00 per copy All students; payable at the time of written request

Record Subpoena $15.00 All students; payable at the time of written request

NOTE: Fees shown are those in effect at the time of publishing and are subject to change*. *The District reserves the right to change enrollment and non-resident tuition fees, based on state legislation.Fees may be paid by cash, check, VISA or MasterCard for the exactamount.

PAYMENT DEADLINES All students are required to pay their enrollment fees and any

outstanding balances by the deadlines shown below or you will be dropped from ALL of your classes. If you add

classes after your initial registration, you must check your account balance and pay all additional fees before the next payment deadline OR you will be dropped from ALL of your classes, even those you

registered and paid for previously.

• May 16 Summer & Fall 2019 Payment Deadline• June 6 Summer & Fall 2019 Payment Deadline• July 11 Fall 2019 Payment Deadline• August 1 Fall 2019 Payment Deadline

DON’T WAIT IN LINE, PAY ON-LINE

FINANCIAL ASSISTANC We Can Help you!

You are encouraged to call (831) 755-6806 or visit the Financial Aid Office (Building B), or visit the website at www.hartnell.edu/financial_aid/ for more information. Financial Aid Programs consists of programs, which are funded and regulated by the federal and state governments. The programs consist of three different types: Grants, Work and Loans.

• Grants – A Grant is money which students do not have to work for or repay. Students with bachelor’s degrees are not eligible for grants.

• Federal Pell Grant – Grants may range per year. Grant awarded according to formula based on need.

• Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) –will range from$100 to $200 per academic year depending on FederalAllocations.

• CA Promise Grant – is a program that waives enrollment fees for eligible California residents for the academic year.

• Cal Grants A, B, C, CA Dream Act – Students can only receive one type of CalGrant. California Student Aid Commission awards this state grant.

• Federal Work Study – Self Help Aid Work. Earn up to $3,000 in an academic year.

• FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This formshould be prepared annually by current and prospective college students to determine their eligibility for student financial aid. *CA Dream Act application allows students interested in attending CAColleges, Universities, and Career Educational Programs to apply for state financial aid.

• Salinas Valley Promise Program at Hartnell College combinesinstructional excellence with professional guidance, leadership developmentand life-skills training to ensure your success. In addition, you pay zero enrollment fees as a first year, fulltime (enrolled in 12+ units) student regardless of your income.

• The CA Promise Grant program waives enrollment fees for eligible California residents for the academic year. Please complete the:

- 2019-2020 CA Promise Grant if you are planning on enrolling for the Summer 2020 term

- 2020-2021 CA Promise Grant if you are planning on enrolling for the Fall 2020 term.

Applying for federal financial aid is free! Apply on line at www.fafsa.ed.gov

STUDENT ACTIVITIES FEE** The Student Activities Fee is a student fee charged per semester at all campuses. This fee will fund activities and services for students for the entire Hartnell College student body. Part of this fee supports the Associated Students of Hartnell College, student clubs, governance activities, and the student I.D. card. (CatCard) Photo identification is required when you use many of the services at Hartnell College. During the semester, photo I.D. services will be available in the Office of Student Life (C-140).

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411 Central Ave.Salinas, CA 93901 www.hartnell.edu

CONTINUING STUDENTS (except K-12) April 23, 2020 - June 14, 2020

NEW MATRICULATED STUDENTS (except K-12)May 4, 2020 - June 14, 2020

ALL STUDENTS (except K-12) April 27, 2020 - June 14, 2020

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT (except K-12) June 1, 2020- June 14, 2020

LATE REGISTRATIONJune 8-12, 2020Open to all students: PAWS online registration or in-person.

Registration hours: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday (subject to change)

Cashier’s hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday (subject to change)

PAWS online registration available 24 hours a day.

SCHEDULE CHANGE ADD/DROP (An ADD code is required) June 15 - 17, 2020 (THREE DAYS)

Registration hours: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday – Wednesday (subject to change)

Cashier’s hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Monday – Wednesday (subject to change)

PAWS online registration available 24 hours a day.

See inside front and back covers for detailed schedules.

2020SummerREGISTRATION

DATES