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2015-2016 CGCC Catalog and Student Handbook

Chandler-Gilbert Community College Course Catalog and Student Handbook for the 2017-2018 year.

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Course Descriptions Maricopa Community College Policies Chandler-Gilbert Community College Catalog and Student Handbook 2015-2016 113 amount of benefits awarded is determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and is based on the number of credit hours or clock hours for which a student is enrolled and the length of the enrollment period for each course. Veteran's benefits available: • Chapter 30 - Montgomery GI Bill • Chapter 31 - Vocational Rehabilitation (separately served through the local VA office) • Chapter 32 - VEAP Program • Chapter 33 - Post 9/11 GI Bill & Transfer of Eligibility to Dependents (TOE) • Chapter 35 - Survivors and dependents of deceased/100% disabled veterans • Chapter 1606 - Montgomery GI Bill, Selected Reserve • Chapter 1607 - REAP Reserve Educational Assistance Program It is the student's responsibility to notify the office that serves veterans at their campus regarding any change in enrollment, address, program of study, enrollment at another institution, or any other change that may impact their veteran's educational benefits. Those students receiving benefits must follow the VA academic progress policy to continue to receive benefits. Academic Progress Policy for Students Receiving Veteran's Educational Benefits Credit hours for Which Grade Points are Computed at Resident Maricopa Community College (A,B,C,D,F and Y) Minimum Grade Point Average Required 12-15 1.60 16-30 1.75 31-45 1.90 46+ 2.00 Department of Veterans Affairs regulations require that all persons using any type of veteran educational assistance program be making satisfactory academic progress toward achievement of their educational objective (program of study). A student who does not meet the minimum standards (see above) will be placed on probation for a maximum of two (2) consecutive semesters. At this point, if satisfactory academic progress has not been demonstrated, veteran educational benefits will be terminated. Benefits may be resumed when the student raises the

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