Bylaws And Regulations For Classroom In Maricopa

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This By-Laws document contains the following information: the name and location of the corporation, the shareholders, and the duties of the officers.
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If you know the classes you need to take, do the following: Use Find a Class to search for your classes and select Open Classes Only. Keep track of your courses' section numbers for adding classes. In your Student Center, click on the Manage Classes tile. Use Class Search and Enroll to get registered.

To drop a class that has already started, pick up an add/drop form in the Enrollment Center. Ask your instructor sign the form, then give the completed form to the Office of Admissions and Records by the drop-class deadline noted in your online Student Center to receive a 100% refund.

Once a student has officially dropped or withdrawn from classes and is eligible for a refund they must contact Student Business Services at cashiers@mesacc to receive their refund (refunds are not automatically guaranteed or generated). Proper Identification may be required for students seeking a refund.

You can do this online using your Online Student Center or in person at your college's Admissions, Records, and Registration office. Once you have officially dropped classes, and if you are eligible for a refund, you must contact Student Business Services at your college to receive your refund.

As a courtesy, you should inform the instructor for the course that you are dropping the class. Withdrawal from a class after the 15th day of instruction (three weeks of instruction) requires a drop petition. The petition must be approved by the instructor, department chair, and the associate dean.

Withdrawing From a Class. Usually during the first week or two of classes each semester, colleges have a drop/add period. Pulling out of a class during this time frame – which varies by institution – is known as dropping. Joining another class is also allowed if it's not at capacity.

If you do not have access to registration at that college, please start a live chat at the bottom right of this page or email admissions@apps.maricopa.

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Bylaws And Regulations For Classroom In Maricopa