2012-13 SCC College Catalog

2012-13 SCC College Catalog

Scottsdale Community College 2012-13 Catalog

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18 SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2012-2013 CATALOG & STUDENT HANDBOOK Footnotes: 1 Based on 2011-2012 tuition and fee schedule. 2 Based on estimated living expenses for two (2) semesters (10 months). 3 Based on average new and used textbook prices. Assumes books are sold at the end of the semester. 4 Based on the 2009-2010 insurance premiums for the mandatory Maricopa Community Colleges' International Student Health Plan. 5 Applicants must provide evidence of this minimum amount of financial support before an I-20 is issued. Admission Information (AR 2.2.2) Students must file a Student Information Form with the Admissions and Records Office/Office of Student Enrollment Services at the college of attendance. There is no charge for this service. 1. Student Status A. Freshman – A student who has completed fewer than 30 credit hours in 100-level courses and above. B. Sophomore – A student who has completed 30 credit hours or more in 100-level courses and above. C. Unclassified – A student who has earned an associate degree or higher. 2. Student Identification Number Disclosure of the social security number is voluntary. (A.R.S. §15-1823) However, students must use social security numbers for reporting information pertaining to potential educational tax credits and for processing federal financial aid applications and Veterans Administration benefits. 3. Residency for Tuition Purposes (Appendix S-1) All students are classified for tuition purposes under one of the following residency classifications: A. Maricopa County resident B. Out-of-County resident C. Out-of-State resident (including F-1 non-immigrant students) Residency for tuition purposes is determined in accordance with state law (A.R.S. §15-1801, et. seq.) and regulations of the Maricopa Community Colleges Governing Board. All of the Maricopa Community Colleges are subject to the above statutes and regulations. Students who have questions about their residency should contact the Admissions and Records Office/Office of Student Enrollment Services for clarification. A. Implementation i. Domicile status must be established before the student registers and pays fees. It is the student's responsibility to register under the correct domicile status. ii. Enforcement of domicile requirements shall be the responsibility of the Chancellor of the Maricopa Community Colleges. The Chancellor has charged the Director of Admissions and Records, or other designee, at each college to make the initial domicile classification. In determining a student's classification, the college may consider all evidence, written or oral, presented by the student and any other information received from any source which is relevant to determining classification. The college may request written sworn statements or sworn testimony of the student. iii. A request for review of the initial classification may be made to a District review committee. The request must be in writing, signed by the student and accompanied by a sworn statement of all facts relevant to the matter. The request must be filed with the admissions officer of the college within ten (10) days of receipt of notification of classification as a non-resident. Failure to properly file a request for review within the prescribed time limit constitutes a waiver of review for the current enrollment period. The decision of the review committee shall be final. B. Definitions i. Armed Forces of the United States means the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, the commissioned corps of the United States Public Health Services, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Guard, or any military reserve unit of any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States. ii. Continuous attendance means enrollment at one of the Maricopa Community Colleges as a full-time or part-time student for a normal academic year since the beginning of the period for which continuous attendance is claimed. Students need not attend summer sessions or other such intersession beyond the normal academic year in order to maintain continuous attendance. iii. Maricopa County resident means an individual who has lived in Maricopa County for at least fifty (50) days before the first day of classes of the semester. In-state residency must be established prior to county residence for those moving from other states. Refer to Section C for guidelines. www.scottsdalecc.edu Admission/Registration/Enrollment

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