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Contact Us 925-957-2200. TTY: 711. 925-646-2566 (Fax) To send the DA's Office an email, please email DAOffice@contracostada Note: Do not use this email address for Discovery Requests. All Discovery Requests should be faxed to the appropriate Unit. Office locations and maps click here.
If you have questions about your plan choices or other benefit questions, please contact Employee Benefits at 925-335-1746. Searching for additional information on your benefits as a County employee? Visit the Employee Benefits section of the Human Resources website.
How do I find out if someone is in custody? The Sheriff's Custody Services Bureau handles all in-custody inmate information. They can be reached at (925) 646-4496, 24 hours a day seven days per week.
Contra Costa College is the oldest and most diverse of the three colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. A proud Hispanic Serving Institution, serving predominantly Latinx, African American and Asian students, CCC is situated in a socioeconomically diverse, resilient and culturally vibrant community.
Please email Contra Costa County Communications Director Kristi Jourdan at Kristi.Jourdan@contracostatv or call 925-313-1180 if you need assistance finding the right department or person.
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Complete a minimum of 60 units for an Associate Degree. Make up an Incomplete Grade from a past semester. Have 2.0 cumulative grade point average (degree applicable units only) Submit official copy of transcripts from other institution(s)
For a letter grade, D- or above in a course is a passing grade at Marshall. For a P/NP grade, C- is a passing grade. However, in order to graduate, you will need to have a major GPA of 2.0 and a cumulative GPA of 2.0.
Failed/non-passing grades: For purposes of this policy, a “failed/non-passing” grade is defined as a Withdrawal (W), Incomplete (I), In Progress (IP), No Pass (NP), Report Delay (RD) or Failing (F) grade. Passing grades: For purposes of this policy, a “passing” grade is defined as an A, B, C, D, or P grade. III.
If you're on the Dean's List, congrats! That means that you took 12 or more units that semester, and earned a GPA of 3.0 or higher. We'll note that in your academic record, and you might consider including it on your resume or applications, because that's pretty awesome.