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  1. Find the credit and noncredit classes offered by MiraCosta College for summer, spring and fall 2024. Browse the online course selection website, the catalog and the final exam schedules.

  2. The information published in the catalog is effective for the academic year beginning with the fall semester and concluding with the summer intersession. This catalog is effective fall 2024 through summer 2025. The catalog includes information about courses, programs, academic resources, and student services, and it describes most of the ...

  3. MiraCosta College offers more than 75 degree and certificate options, as well as hybrid and online classes, across four campuses in northern San Diego. Browse the class schedule, view the academic calendar, and access online resources and assistance.

  4. MiraCosta College offers academic programs, career services, and online courses for students in coastal North San Diego County. Browse the class schedule, view the academic calendar, and apply today for summer and fall registration.

    • Priority Registration
    • Credit Courses
    • Course Selection
    • Requisites & Other Registration Limitations
    • Multiple & Overlapping Enrollments
    • Adding Classes
    • Dropping Classes
    • Waitlist For Full Classes

    The California Community Colleges Board of Governors has established system-wide registration priorities designed to ensure classes are available for students seeking job training, degree attainment, or transfer and to reward students who make progress toward their educational goals. The college provides priority registration for students who have ...

    Most MiraCosta College courses are offered for credit. This means they are taught by credentialed faculty who meet with students at regularly scheduled times or in self-paced or online formats. These courses offer graded instructional experiences that require an average of two hours of additional study for every hour of instruction (lecture). Credi...

    Course selection is generally the student's responsibility and is based on the student's education plan and previous academic record. Registration in English and math courses may require placement testing, which is described under "Step 2: Placement Process" in the Student Onboarding section of the catalog (see Student Onboarding: Orientation & Adv...

    Prerequisites and corequisites are conditions of registration that students have to meet in order to register in a specific course. A prerequisite is a course that must be completed with a "C" or better prior to registration in the specific course; a corequisite is a course that is required to be taken the same semester as another course. Prerequis...

    Students may not register in two or more sections of the same credit course during the same term unless the length of the courses allows registration without the student being registered in more than one section at any given time. Registration in two or more courses that have overlapping meeting times is not allowed except in special circumstances....

    Full-semester-length and 15-week classes may be added through the second week or 10 percent deadline of the semester (or session). Students wishing to add a class that is closed (full) may attend the first class meeting and request a permission number from the instructor if space becomes available. Students may not add a class after the deadline li...

    Students are responsible for dropping their classes; however, instructors may drop students who are absent for the first class meeting or who have excessive absences thereafter. In addition, students may be dropped for non-payment (up to the start of the semester), for failing to meet prerequisites, or as a result of disciplinary action. To avoid r...

    Prior to the start of the class, students have the option to be placed on a waitlist for full sections. The last day for students to add themselves to a waitlist is the Saturday before the first day of class. Students will be auto-registered daily until the Sunday before the first day of classes. Information regarding successful enrollment, require...

  5. Following this guide as you plan your transfer to OHIO will allow you to complete courses within the BRICKS general education requirements toward a bachelor's degree at OHIO while attending MiraCosta College. This is not an exhaustive list of transfer courses. In fact, every college-level course at MiraCosta College is transferable to Ohio ...

  6. Programs of Study. OHIO offers more than 250 programs of study on the Athens campus and multiple options through OHIO Online and on the regional campuses. Find the Degree Program That's Right for You. Ohio University provides transfer and advising guides for articulated programs to students and graduates of Lorain County Community College.

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