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Student Services
- Institutional Information
- Accrediting & Licensing
Cerro Coso Community College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges,
Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The college and its programs are also approved by the
California Community College Board of Governors, the California Board of Licensed Vocational Nurse
and Psychiatric Examiners, and the California Department of Education for the enrollment of veterans.
The University of California and other universities and colleges give full credit to appropriate lower
division courses completed at Cerro Coso Community College.
- Attending Cerro Coso
- Academic Programs
- Cost of Attendance
- Tuition
- Textbooks and Supplies
Students may need to buy textbooks, laboratory manuals, notebooks, writing materials, and miscellaneous supplies as determined by their instructors.
It is estimated that the cost of books and supplies will be $550 to $650 per semester for a 15-unit schedule.
- Special Services
- Job Placement & Graduation Rates
- Retention Rates
- Student Body Diversity
- Faculty
- Entering & Exiting
- Entering
- Transfer Policies
Admission Requirements and Information
- Vaccination Policies
Cerro Coso Community College does not require immunization verification for admission to the college, however students are urged to update their immunization status. Upon transfer, many universities require MMR and Hepatitis B clearance as a condition of admission.
- Exiting
- Withdrawing
Any student leaving Cerro Coso Community College at any time after registration must be formally dismissed from the institution by using myBanWeb to drop all classes or by completing a course drop slip secured from the Office of Admissions and Records. When this has been accomplished, the student will be eligible for honorable withdrawal in good standing. "In good standing" means that student conduct has been satisfactory. It does not necessarily mean that academic progress is satisfactory.
- Refunds
Refund Information
- Transfer Policies
Transfer Requirements and Information
- Campus Security
- Campus Security Reporting
- Working with Law Enforcement
The College President or designee shall report any violation of Penal Code Section 245 (assault with a deadly weapon) or Civil Code Section 52.1 and Penal Code Sections 422.6 through 422.95 (hate crime) to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. (Education Code Section 76035)
- Emergency Response
Cerro Coso Community College Emergency Preparedness Plan
- Policies and Procedures
- Athletics
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