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2 2 ACADEMIC CALENDAR Oct. 26 Mon. Begin open registration for Intersession 2016 Nov. 2-8 Mon. Fri. Advance registration for spring 2016 for returning students Nov. 9 Mon. Begin open registration for spring 2016 for all students Dec. 16 Wed. Registration for Intersession ends Dec. 18 Fri. In-person registration closes for spring 2016 (Resumes Mon., Jan. 4) Dec. 19 Jan. 3 Sat. Sun. COLLEGE CLOSED Winter break Jan. 4 Mon. College reopens/in-person Registration for spring resumes Jan. 4 Mon. Intersession 2016 begins Jan. 9 Sat. Special Saturday registration, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Jan. 15 Fri. Intersession 2016 ends Jan. 15 Fri. In-person registration ends for full semester classes; registration continues online until 11:59 p.m. the day before the class begins Jan. 18 Mon. COLLEGE CLOSED Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday observed Jan. 19 Tues. Classes begin for spring 2016 except for Laurel College Center Jan. 30 Sat. Classes begin at Laurel College Center Feb. 5 Fri. Last day to change from "credit" to "audit" or "audit" to "credit" Feb. 15 Mon. COLLEGE CLOSED- Presidents' Day (except for Laurel College Center) Feb. 16 Tues. Last day to apply for spring graduation Feb. 22 Mon. Last day to withdraw from first-half semester classes Mar. 9 Wed. Mid-term/End of first half-semester classes Mar. 10 Thurs. Begin second half-semester classes Mar Mon. Sun. COLLEGE CLOSED Spring break except Laurel College Center Mar Wed. Tues. Laurel College Center Spring Break Mar. 28 Mon. College reopens and classes resume; summer registration begins Apr Mon. Fri. Advance registration for fall 2016 semester for returning students Apr. 8 Fri. Last day to withdraw from full-semester classes Apr. 11 Mon. Begin open registration for fall 2016 semester Apr. 22 Fri. Last day to withdraw from second half-semester classes May 2 Mon. Last day of regular classes for the spring 2016 semester. May 3-9* Tues. Mon. Final examination period/last week of classes (except for Laurel College Center) May 26 Thurs. Commencement ATTENTION! ADVANCE REGISTRATION FOR The advance registration period allows eligible students to register for the next semester before registration is opened to the general public. Advance registration occurs the week prior to the start of open registration. Within this period, students with more credits may register before students who have earned fewer credits at Prince George s Community College. Only students enrolled in spring, summer, or fall 2015 are eligible to participate in advance registration for the upcoming spring semester. The following cutoffs shall be in effect for participation in the five days of advance registration. Total credits earned includes courses in progress. Mon., Nov. 2 Reserved for current students who have earned 36 or more credits at PGCC Tues., Nov. 3 Reserved for current students who have earned 24 or more credits at PGCC Wed., Nov. 4 Reserved for current students who have earned 12 or more credits at PGCC Thurs., Nov. 5 Fri., Nov. 6 Open to all current students. Mon., Nov. 9 Registration open to everyone NOTE: For purposes of participation in advance registration, developmental course EH s do not contribute to credits earned. They do, however, count as current enrollments if the courses are in the fall 2015 semester. These dates do not apply to registration for Workforce Development and Continuing Education courses. May Sat. Mon. COLLEGE CLOSED Memorial Day observed Jun. 6 Mon. Summer sessions begin *May 9 15, last week of classes at Laurel College Center. **Possible snow make-up days Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

3 CREDIT SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Academic Calendar Calendar...Inside Front Cover Largo Campus Map Listings and Map...2 Registration Instructions How to Read Course Information...4 Course Descriptions...4 Registration Instructions...4 Register Online Using Owl Link!...4 Owl Mail...5 Admission...5 Special Admission/ Registration Procedures...5 Placement Tests...6 Registration Dates (Largo Campus)...6 Class Schedule Changes...6 Registration/Drop-Add Deadlines...6 Exceptions to Late Registration Policy..6 Cancellation of Classes...7 Room Assignments and Changes...7 College Closings...7 ID Cards...7 Parking Permits...7 Smoke and Tobacco-Free Campus...7 Workforce Development and Continuing Education...7 Nondiscrimination Information...7 General Information Title IX...8 Student Right to Know Act...8 Campus Security Act...8 FERPA...8 Servicemember s Opportunity College..8 Final Exam/Last Class Schedule...8 Disabled Students...8 Alumni Association...8 Bookstore...9 Textbook Rental Program...9 Disclaimer...9 Payment Information Tuition (Subject to Change) Fees (Subject to Change) Other Charges/Fees When to Pay How to Pay Special Payment Procedures Financial Aid Senior Citizens Maryland Disabled Persons Employer-Paid Tuition...11 PGCC Employees...11 Veterans with Education Benefits...11 Returned Checks...11 Delinquent Accounts...11 PGCC Owl Debit Card...11 Refund Policy...12 Payment Due Dates Enforced During Registration...12 Financial Aid FAQ...12 Intersession Accounting...14 Criminal Justice Technology...14 Developmental Math...14 English...14 Philosophy...14 Credit Classes Accounting...15 African-American Studies...17 Anthropology...17 Arabic...17 Art...17 Biology...21 Business and Marketing...25 Business and Management...25 Business and Property Management...25 Business and Real Estate...28 Business...29 Career Assessment and Planning...29 Chemistry...29 Criminal Justice Technology...30 Correctional Services...32 Construction Management...32 Culinary Arts...33 Developmental Learning Support...34 Developmental English...34 Developmental Math...35 Developmental Reading...37 Economics English...39 Emergency Medical Tech...45 Engineering...45 Engineering Technology...46 English As a Second Language Forensic Science...49 French...50 Geography...50 Health Information Management...50 Health Education...51 Hospitality Services Management...52 History...54 Humanities...56 Human Services...56 Information Technology...56 Mathematics...62 Music...67 Nutrition...70 Nursing...71 Paralegal Studies...75 Planning for Academic Success...76 Physical Education...77 Philosophy...78 Physics...79 Paramedic...79 Political Science...80 Public Relations and Journalism...81 Physical Science Psychology...82 Radiography...85 Respiratory Therapy...85 Service Learning...86 Surgical Technology...86 Sociology...86 Speech...88 Spanish...90 Teacher Education...91 Theatre...93 Television, Radio, and Film Women s Studies...95 elearning@pgcc What is elearning@pgcc? What Are Online Courses?...96 Hardware and Software Requirements. 96 Planning Your Credit Program...96 Orientation...96 elearning@pgcc General Orientation. 96 For Additional Information...96 Your First Steps...96 Online Course Listings...97 Accelerated Online Classes Video Enhanced Online Classes Hybrid Online Classes Weekend College Course Listings Degree and Extension Centers Map and Contact Information Laurel College Center Joint Base Andrews Law Library University Town Center Campus Services Directory Directory... Inside Back Cover The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

4 2 CAMPUS MAP 1. Kent Hall Administration Workforce Development and Continuing Education Human Resources 2. Accokeek Hall elearning Services Library 10. Novak Field House 11. Robert I. Bickford Natatorium Pool Racquetball Courts Weight Room 12. Continuing Education Building (classrooms only) 3. Bladen Hall Admissions and Records Advising and Transfer Services Cashier Disability Support Services (DSS) Enrollment Services Financial Aid Office (FAO) Health Education Center (nurse) Recruitment Registration Veterans Services Welcome Center 13. Steel Building 14. Annex A 15. Facilities Management Building Campus Police 16. Track/Practice Soccer Field 17. Golf Range 18. Tennis Courts 4. Bladen Hall Campus Police Substation College Lab Services (computer labs) Language Studies Lab Student Assessment Services (Testing Center) Tutoring and Writing Centers 5. Largo Student Center Bookstore Campus Dining College Life Services Community Rooms A, B, C Rennie Forum 19. Racquetball Courts 20. Auto Bay 21. Warehouse 22. Baseball Diamond 23. Softball Diamond 24. Picnic Grove 25. Temporaries 1 and 2 6. Chesapeake Hall 26. Temporary Services Building TS 7. Lanham Hall International Education Center Service Learning 27. Temporary Offices Building TO 28. Temporary Classrooms Building TZ 8. Marlboro Hall Career Services Marlboro Gallery Student Development Resource Center (SDRC) Student Support Services (TRiO) Vocational Support Services (VSS) 29. Center for Advanced Technology College Lab Services (computer labs) Cyber Café 30. Center for Health Studies Marvelous Market 9. Queen Anne Fine Arts Hallam Theatre 31. Temporary Main Soccer Field Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

5 CREDIT SCHEDULE CAMPUS MAP 3 Parking Lots... A H Students Staff Staff & Faculty only V Visitors only Handicapped only Largo Campus Class Location Abbreviations AH...Accokeek Hall AB...Auto Bay BH...Bladen Hall CAT...Center for Advanced Technology CHS...Center for Health Studies CE...Continuing Education Building CH...Chesapeake Hall KH...Kent Hall LH...Lanham Hall LSC...Largo Student Center MH...Marlboro Hall NA...Natatorium NF...Novak Field House QA...Queen Anne Fine Arts TO...Temporary Building TZ...Temporary Building TS... Temporary Building The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

6 4 REGISTRATION INFORMATION How to Read Course Information in the Schedule of Classes 1. The first line for each course listed in the schedule contains the subject and the 4-digit course number, the course title and the number of Credits or Equivalent Hours (EHs) the course carries. ACC = Subject Principles of Accounting II = title 2002 = course number 3 credits = credits 2. The next line, indicates what, if any, prerequisites the course may have. In other words, this is what you need to have completed before you enroll in this course. For ACC-2002, the prerequisite is ACC-2001 (formerly ACC-1010). 3. Individual course offerings are arranged according to various locations. 4. Course sections line indicates precisely the days/time/dates/location of one offering of the course. You are actually going to register for one specific section of a particular course. You can register for any section of any course if you know the course subject (ACC), number (2002) and section (LD02) identifier you desire. 5. You can also register for any section by indicating the five-digit synonym (82308 in this case). You don t need any other information if you use the synonym. 6. Additionally, the date, time and location has been conveniently spelled out for you below each course section line. Here is what the letters in the section designators mean: DL: Distance Learning Section HY: Hybrid Section includes both classroom and online teaching IN: Independent Study LD: Largo Campus Daytime Section LE: Largo Campus Evening Section LS: Largo Campus Saturday Section LU: Largo Campus Sunday Section LW: Largo Campus Weekender Section (Friday night & all day Saturday) TV: Television or Telecredit XD: Extension Center Day Section XE: Extension Center Evening Section XS: Extension Center Saturday Section XU: Extension Center Sunday Section XW: Extension Weekend (Friday night & all day Saturday) Course Descriptions Course descriptions no longer appear in the class schedule. To read a description of the content of a course, go to Chapter 9 of the college catalog, either hard copy or online. Or, access the course through Owl Link. You do not need to sign in to see the descriptions. Go to credit students and then select an option under search for credit courses. Select Spring, 2016 as the term. Select the subject and course number. Click on any Section Name and Title entry. The description will appear on the resulting page. Registration Instructions To Register for Classes in Person Pick up a registration form in Bladen Hall on the Largo campus or at one of the extension centers. Use this schedule to: 1. Select the course for example ACC Register Online Using Owl Link! To register through Owl Link, the college must have your current active address. Students at Prince George s Community College are encouraged to self-register for credit classes using Owl Link. Owl Link is accessible in two ways through the College website at or through My PGCC, a home page just for students at my.pgcc.edu. To access Owl Link, you must have a current address on record with the college. You must then follow the link for Credit Students and log in entering your Owl Link User ID and password. Once in Owl Link, there are a variety of options under the heading of Credit Registration. Select the one that seems most appropriate for you. Or, under the heading Search for Credit Courses, you can search for course sections that are still available for registration for the spring 2016 semester. Note that courses will not be listed if they are full, have been canceled, or if they have already begun. There are other functions available through Owl Link as well. Here is a sampling of what may be accomplished once you have logged in to this system: Under My Financial Information students can: Pay tuition bills using a savings or checking account or a credit card. View a current bill to see if there is an outstanding balance. View past 1098T Forms Enroll in the NBS Tuition Payment plan. Under My Financial Aid students can: See the status of paperwork submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Find out the amounts and types of financial aid offered to you. See how the financial aid awards are determined. Accept or reject aid offered to you Additional information about the course is provided in the Notes section. ACC-2002 Principles of Accounting II Prerequisite: ACC-2001 (formerly ACC-1010) ACC-2002-LD /24 12/13 MW 9:30 10:45 a.m. BLAD-219 ACC-2002-LD /24 12/13 MW 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. BLAD-215 ACC-2002-LE /26 12/13 W 6 8:50 p.m. BLAD-211 Note: LE01 begins Aug Select a general location and time frame. 3. Select the section the specific day and time and location. 4. Write your choice on the registration form in one of two ways: Use the five-digit synonym number for example OR Use the course/section designator combination ACC-2002-LD01 5. Turn in your completed registration form to Bladen Hall, Room 126 or an extension center coordinator. Be sure you do not have to meet with an advisor before presenting your registration form to staff in those offices. That's all there is to it... Select the reference number or the course and section. Getting enrolled couldn t be easier! Under My Credit Academic Records, students may: View grades and GPA by term View and modify their Educational Plan Access Degree Works See a copy of their class schedule for a term Complete an Academic Program Evaluation to see what is still needed in their program of study or in an academic program being considered for the future. Apply for graduation. See a summary of placement test scores. Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

7 CREDIT SCHEDULE REGISTRATION INFORMATION 5 Under My Transcript, students may: Access and print an unofficial transcript. Request an official transcript. If students are reluctant to try this system because they aren t sure of their User ID or password, there is even a section to help solve that problem. And there are Help files attached to every function to assist when using each feature for the first time. Please share your Owl Link online registration experience with us by ing enrollmentservices@pgcc.edu. Owl Mail Prince George s Community College assigns all students a secure student account called Owl Mail. After a student has registered for the semester, all electronic communication between the college faculty/staff and students will be sent only to this account. Owl Mail will be the only means available to interact electronically with faculty, to participate in online courses, and to receive official notices and important announcements on a timely basis. To activate your Owl Mail account, you must have the following things: An from the college to your home/personal address notifying you that an Owl Mail account has been created for you. An Owl Link account and User ID Your seven-digit Student ID number Current or upcoming semester enrollment Internet access Notice of the creation of your Owl Mail account will be sent by to your personal address. It is critical that you activate your account as soon as you are notified that it is available. Accounts not activated within 30 days will be made unavailable. So, if you have not yet activated your Owl Mail account, here is what you need to do: At a computer with Internet access, open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) In the address line at the top, enter (Do not include Read and follow the directions on the page that appears at the above web address. Admission Students who wish to enroll in any course found in this schedule of classes must be formally admitted to Prince George s Community College prior to registration for classes. In addition, former students who have not attended the college in more than two years need to apply for readmission prior to registration. Students are encouraged to apply online at Applications for admission may also be obtained from the Office of Admissions and Records, Bladen Hall, Room 126 or from any of the college s extension and degree centers. A $25.00 non-refundable application fee must be paid at the time the application is submitted. Students taking Workforce Development and Continuing Education courses do NOT need to complete a credit application or pay the $25.00 fee. Special Admission/ Registration Procedures Advance registration: Currently enrolled students may register before new students. Check the inside front cover of this schedule for specific dates and requirements. High school dual enrollment: You must be a high school senior or a junior 16 years of age or older at the time the semester begins and attend a public high school in Prince George's County. Admission to this program is under the control and coordination of the Prince George's County Public School System. You must meet with your high school counselor to begin the admission process. High school concurrent enrollment: You must be a high school senior or a junior 16 years of age or older at the time the semester begins and attending a school other than a Prince George's County public high school. You must have a minimum high school GPA of 2.50 to enroll. Bring an official high school transcript and written clearance from the principal to the Office of Admissions and Records when you come to register. You are also required to take relevant college placement tests before your first registration. Students who test into developmental courses cannot participate in this program. Health science applicants: Arrange to meet with an advisor regarding the special requirements for entry into the Health Science programs by calling Most of these programs have limited enrollment and students are selected by pre-established criteria. Transfer students: If you wish to transfer credits from another United States institution, you must complete the Request for Evaluation of Transfer Credit form available online or at the Office of Admissions and Records. You must also have each former school or training site send an official transcript to the Office of Admissions and Records. Please allow four to six weeks for a formal evaluation to be completed and posted to your college transcript. Bring unofficial transcripts or grade reports with you when you register for your first semester at Prince George s Community College. The college will also evaluate military transcripts and work-related training approved by the American Council on Education. Transcripts from non-united States colleges must be evaluated by an external provider of this service before being submitted for evaluation. Contact transfercredit@pgcc.edu for more information. Students with prior degrees: Students who wish to take classes at the college but who have already earned an associate s degree or higher from an accredited United States college or university are exempt from all placement tests. Be sure to indicate that you are a college graduate on the application for admission. Students who enroll in a course based upon their prior degree assume full responsibility for possession of the background skills and knowledge required for success in the course. Use of this prerequisite exemption may not be used later as grounds for an exceptional refund or as the basis for challenging a grade. The college reserves the right to limit the number of courses for which students may enroll using this exemption. International applicants: If your official residence is outside the United States and you wish to attend using an F-1 student visa, call the Office of Admissions and Records for information on the special requirements for enrollment at The application for admission must be received by May 1 for fall semester enrollment and by October 1 for spring semester enrollment. International applicants who do not wish to receive a student (F-1) visa should follow the procedure for permanent residents given below. Permanent residents: If you are an official U.S. resident but not a U.S. citizen, bring your passport, alien registration or permanent resident card to the Office of Admissions and Records when you apply for admission. Noncitizens will not receive in-county tuition rates until such documentation is received. If your native language is not English, you must go to the Academic Advising Office, Bladen Hall, Room 124 to arrange for English proficiency testing. Students who fail to provide documentation of visa status or who are undocumented and ineligible for DREAM Act consideration will be charged as non-maryland residents. Veterans: Go to the Veterans Services Office in Bladen Hall, Room 124 after you register in order to complete the required paperwork. You can also complete and submit the forms online. Call for more information. Disabled students: If you require special services (e.g., interpreters, recorded materials) you must register and submit a paid tuition bill to the Disability Support Services Office one month prior to the start of classes to avoid The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

8 6 REGISTRATION INFORMATION delays in service. Academic accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis. Call (V/TDD) for more information. Documentation is required. Note: Students in need of sign language interpreters for advisement and registration MUST schedule this service through the Disability Support Services (DSS) Office at least one month in advance of the anticipated registration date. Call or (TTY/TDD) to make an advisement/registration appointment. Students on academic warning or restriction: If you were put on academic warning at the end of your last semester here, whenever it was, you will be limited to a maximum of 13 credits. If you have been placed on academic restriction you must meet with an advisor and complete a Petition for Academic Reinstatement form if you wish to enroll as a full-time student. The form must be submitted by January 13 for consideration. Otherwise, you will be limited to two courses to be selected according to the criteria listed in the college catalog. You cannot register using Owl Link. Students on dismissal: If you were dismissed at the end of any semester prior to fall 2015, you must see an advisor to complete the "Petition for Academic Reinstatement" form before registering. No student dismissed in the fall 2015 semester may register for the spring semester unless special permission has been granted by the Academic Appeals Committee. Appeals must be submitted in writing by completing the Petition for Academic Reinstatement form with an academic advisor form must be completed by January 13 to qualify for reinstatement for the spring semester. Call for more information. Placement Tests First-time college students and some transfer students are required by the college to take placement tests. The tests include basic skill assessments in reading comprehension, writing, and mathematics. These tests are given electronically, are untimed, and may be taken separately or all at one time. Students who are not proficient in English will be given a different, paper-based examination that includes a writing sample. A required orientation/academic advisement session is then scheduled after completion of all examinations in order for test results to be interpreted and an appropriate selection of classes made. The testing/advisement requirement applies whether students wish to attend full-time or part-time. It is suggested that you look at sample tests on the Student Assessment Services Web page found on the College s website and study the questions prior to taking the actual examinations. Students who feel they did not perform to their full ability on one or more of the placement tests may meet with an academic advisor to request permission to repeat one or all of them. Only one repeat is allowed for each test, and the second testing session cannot be on the same day as the first one. Students repeating the English placement exam should know that a writing sample will be required as the second attempt and it will take several days for the results to be recorded. Note: Students must present a picture ID in order to enter the Testing Center. Registration Dates (Largo Campus) In-person Registration Dates Nov. 2 8 (online only Nov. 7 8) Advance Registration Nov. 9 Dec. 18 and Jan Open Registration Mon. Thurs., 8:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Fri., 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Jan. 9, Sat., 9:00 a.m. 1 p.m. Closed Sat. Sun., Dec. 19 Jan. 3, Winter Break Closed, Mon., Jan. 18, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Web Registration (Owl Link) Web registration system is available 7 a.m. midnight, seven days a week. Class Schedule Changes You may adjust your schedule online anytime during the registration period. Or you may complete an add/drop form and submit it to the Office of Admissions and Records or to one of the extension centers. And you must adhere to the registration deadlines. Registration/Drop-Add Deadlines The registration policy states the following: The last day on which you may add or register for a particular course is 11:59 p.m. the day before its published start date. There will be no registration for any class on the day it begins or anytime thereafter. Online courses begin on the first weekday of the semester unless they have a different start date published. They will therefore have the same registration cutoff date as any other course which begins on the first weekday of the semester. These deadlines apply to all courses regardless of when they begin. Late-starting courses will remain available until they fill or until they reach their registration deadline. Courses taught in the weekender format actually begin online two weeks prior to the first on-campus meeting date. No registration will be allowed once that online start date has been reached. Note: Some courses taught in an accelerated format (i.e., five-week courses) may have published registration deadlines which prohibit registration after the published date. Check the class schedule under the specific course and section you wish to take to see if this applies. In such instances, no registrations will be accepted after that deadline. Exceptions to the Late Registration Policy Students are prevented from enrolling in courses once the registration deadlines have passed. In any instance that an exception must be made, the registration or schedule adjustment form must be signed by the Dean responsible for the academic discipline under which the course falls. In addition, students will be required to complete an Exceptional Registration Responsibility Form, available only from the academic deans' offices, in which they acknowledge their forfeiture of all or part of the refund period for the course and in which they agree to accept full responsibility for the repercussions of registering after the class has begun. This form also must be signed by the Dean. Forms may not be completed by phone or over the Web. All such registrations will be processed one business day after the paperwork is completed by the Dean and submitted to the Admissions and Records Office. Students will then have until the end of that day to pay for the class to avoid having it cancelled for nonpayment. Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

9 CREDIT SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 7 Cancellation of Classes The college reserves the right to cancel sections, change meeting places, or make other changes that the college deems appropriate. Every effort is made to notify students of course cancellations by phone and by prior to the start of classes. If a class is cancelled, all tuition and fees will be automatically refunded unless the student selects a comparable course to replace the cancelled one. Room Assignments and Changes Classrooms marked TBA (to be arranged) in the class schedule will be assigned before classes begin. In addition, some classrooms need to be changed to accommodate class sizes or special needs. Room assignments and changes to room assignments are available on Owl Link as soon as they are made. Check Owl Link prior to the start of your class for the latest room assignment. In addition, changes are posted on the Portal, MyPGCC.edu. Read these notices carefully to be sure they apply to your specific course section! College Closings It is the practice of the college to hold all regular classes on all days scheduled on the college calendar. Should an emergency arise that requires the cancellation of classes and activities, the following radio stations will be asked to announce the college s closing shortly after the decision is made: WMAL, WRC, WTOP, WGAY, WAVA, WASH, WHUR, WPGC, AND WWMX. The following TV stations will be asked to announce the closing: WRC (4), WTTG (5), WJLA (7), WUSA (9), and NewsChannel 8. Information concerning the college closing also can be obtained on the college website at as well as by calling Students can also receive direct notification of closures and other emergency information by signing up for Owl Alert. Notification can go directly to cell phones or to . Go to to subscribe to Owl Alert. In case of hazardous weather, extension center classes will be cancelled at local public school locations when the Prince George s County Board of Education announces that the public schools will be closed. Other sites, such as Joint Base Andrews, the Laurel College Center and the University Town Center will follow the Largo campus weather schedule. If the Largo campus closes as a result of inclement weather, classes at extension centers and sites will be cancelled. When the college announces a delayed opening, all classes with at least 45 minutes of class time remaining at the time of the opening will be held. For example, in the event of a 10 a.m. opening, a 9:30 10:45 a.m. class will be held. This procedure applies to all credit classes. ID Cards Every student must have a college photo ID card created. Students should go to the library (Accokeek Hall) or to the Office of Admissions and Records to obtain a card. A time schedule for the availability of this service is listed on the inside back cover of this schedule under ID Card Services. ID cards may also be created at the University Town Center, the Laurel College Center and the Joint Base Andrews degree center, Check each center s portion of this schedule for the times this service is available at that location. Students who received their photo ID cards in a previous semester should go to either the Admissions and Records Office, Bladen Hall, Room 126, or to the library in Accokeek Hall to have their ID cards validated for the semester. You must verify fall registration to receive your validation sticker. All other returning students must follow the procedure for new students given in the first paragraph. ID cards may also be validated at the University Town Center, the Laurel College Center and the Joint Base Andrews degree center. Check each center s section of this schedule for their hours of availability for this service. ID cards must be carried at all times and are required for use of the library and computer labs, access to campus services and events, and in the bookstore and cafeteria. Students who lose their ID card must pay a $10 replacement fee. The College expects that students will display their college ID cards and provide other proper photo identification upon request as it is a requirement prior to the use of college facilities. Such identification will include a properly validated college ID card and one other form of photo identification a current driver s license, a Maryland Motor Vehicle Identification Card, a military ID card or a current passport/work permit or permanent resident card. Parking Permits All students who intend to drive to the Largo campus are asked to obtain a parking sticker for each vehicle they intend to park in one of the college s parking lots. This will identify a car to campus police officers as legitimately parked on campus and also will allow officers to contact the owner quickly in the event of an emergency. Stickers may be obtained from Campus Police in the Bladen Hall substation or at their main office in the Facilities Management Building. Students must park in lots identified as available for student parking. Those who park in areas reserved for faculty and staff will be ticketed. Smoke and Tobacco-Free Campus Prince George s Community College is a smoke and tobacco-free college and workplace. The purpose of this policy is to create a safe, clean, and healthy environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Smoke and tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, are not permitted on the Largo campus or at applicable extension centers. For additional information, visit Workforce Development and Continuing Education Workforce Development and Continuing Education offers noncredit courses to help county residents further their educational, cultural, career, or recreational goals. Classes may be taken in semester-long or short courses, intensive one-or two-day seminars, instructional clinics, or special interest programs. Workforce Development and Continuing Education class schedules are published separately and distributed four times throughout the year. They are available on the college s website, Or, call to receive a copy of the latest schedule of offerings. You may also obtain a copy from the Office of Admissions and Records in Bladen Hall, Room 126. Nondiscrimination Information Prince George s Community College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons to the end that no person, on the ground of sex, age, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, or status as a qualified individual with a disability, qualified disabled veteran or Vietnam-era veteran, shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity of this institution. Under this policy, this institution will not discriminate against any person on the ground of sex, race, age, color, religion, veteran s status, disability, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, or national origin in its admission policies and practices or any other policies or practices of the institution relating to the treatment of students and other individuals, including employment, the provision of services, financial aid and other benefits, and including the use of any building, structure, room space, materials, equipment, facility, or any other property. One who believes oneself or any specific class of individual to be subject to prohibited discrimination may, by themselves or through a representative, file a written complaint with the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Education or with the college president, or both. Alonia C. Sharps, Room 130, Kent Hall, , coordinates the college s program of nondiscrimination. The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

10 8 GENERAL INFORMATION Title IX Prince George s Community College, as a recipient of federal financial assistance, is subject to Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, as amended. It is college policy not to discriminate on the basis of sex in the educational programs or activities that it operates. This policy not to discriminate in educational programs and activities extends to admission to the college. Indeed, the college actively encourages the enrollment of interested students, regardless of race, sex, national origin, age, color, ancestry, religion, marital status, veteran s status, or disability, in all of its educational programs, and fully supports student access to all programs without regard to sex stereotyping or other such limitations. Inquiries concerning the application of Title IX may be referred to the director of the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Education or to Alonia C. Sharps, executive assistant to the president, Room 130, Kent Hall, Student Right to Know Act Relative to the Student Right to Know Act of 1990, Prince George s Community College provides information regarding the graduation/persistence rates of designated student population groups in degree and/or certificate programs. This information can be obtained from the Office of Planning and Institutional Research, Kent Hall, Room 231. Campus Security Act At Prince George s Community College every effort is made to increase students awareness of issues involving their safety and security. While the college is located in an attractive suburban environment, it is within the proximity of two metropolitan areas and not isolated from safety issues of society in general. Relative to the Campus Security Act of 1990, Prince George s Community College provides information regarding the safety and security of college community members. This information can be obtained from the Campus Police Substation located in Bladen Hall. FERPA Notification of Rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) for Postsecondary Institutions The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords you, the student, rights with respect to your education records. They are: 1. The right to inspect and review the education records within 45 days of the day Prince George s Community College receives your request for access. You must submit to the Registrar a written request that identifies the record(s) you wish to inspect. The Registrar will make arrangements for access and notify you of the time and place where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the Office of Admissions and Records, the director will advise you of the college official to whom the request should be addressed. 2. The right to request the amendment of education records that you believe are inaccurate or misleading. You must write the college official responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record you want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. If the college decides not to amend the record as requested, the college will notify you of the decision and advise you of your right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to you at that time. 3. The right to consent to disclosures of non-directory, personally identifiable information contained in your education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the college in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research, or support staff position (including law enforcement unit personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom the college has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a person serving on the Board of Trustees. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Directory information is information which may be released to a third party without your written consent. Directory information includes, but is not limited to, name, address, telephone number, address, place of birth, dates of attendance, degrees earned, and previous colleges attended. While the college does not routinely release such information to anyone who inquires, it may legally do so if the third party demonstrates a legitimate need to know such information. You may refuse to permit such disclosure without your written consent by notifying the Registrar in writing of your wish to be excluded from such a release of information. 4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the college to comply with the requirements of FERPA. FERPA is administered by the Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC Servicemember s Opportunity College Prince George s Community College has been identified by the American Association of Community Colleges as a Servicemember s Opportunity College (SOC) providing educational assistance to active-duty servicemembers. Call for more information. Final Exam/Last Class Schedule Please visit for the final exam schedule. Faculty are expected to submit final grades within 48 hours of the final exam. The absolute deadline for submission of all grades is noon on May 11 Disabled Students If you require special services (e.g., interpreters, recorded materials), you must register and submit a paid tuition bill to the Disability Support Services Office one month prior to the beginning of classes to avoid delays in service. Academic accommodations are determined on a case by case basis. Call (V/TDD) for more information. Documentation is required. Accessible transportation will be provided to accomodate disabled persons on all college sponsored trips. Requests for accomodation must be made a minimum of 15 days prior to any scheduled trip. Alumni Association The Prince George s Community College Alumni Association is open to all former students of the college. Members of the Alumni Association receive identification cards that admit them to on-campus movies, the library, Novak Field House and discount use of the Natatorium. Alumni Association members who have received a degree from Prince George s Community College are welcome to use Job Services. Membership in the association is open to all persons who have attended Prince George s Community College and attained 15 credit hours or completed four noncredit courses. Call for more information. Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

11 CREDIT SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 9 Prince George s Community College Owl Success Track First Year Experience Prince George s Community College recognizes that making the transition from high school to college is an exciting and challenging time in your life. Our goal is to ensure that your first year experience is positive, engaging, and rewarding. The First Year Experience can make a significant impact in terms of your overall level of performance, academic achievement, campus connection, and advancement toward graduation. Eligible students will be notified by mail of the available days and times to sign up for S.O.A.R. (Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration). Students new to the college experience and those with fewer than 18 credits are required to participate in the Owl Success Track at Prince George s Community College. This program offers incoming students an excellent way to make the most of their first year at the college. Eligible students are also required to attend the Owl Success Track New Student Convocation. The purpose of this event is to introduce students to their new role as members of the college community and to provide a time to meet our faculty, administrators, staff, and other students. They will be introduced to many of the programs the college has to offer. Eligible students will be notified by to RSVP for this event. Call for more information. Bookstore The PGCC Bookstore at the Main Largo Campus is located at Prince George s Community College on the first floor of the Largo Student Center. The Largo Bookstore offers textbooks for rent or for purchase, as well as a wide selection of school supplies, electronics, collegiate merchandise, drinks, snacks and more. The PGCC Bookstore at University Town Center is located on the lower level of the UTC extension center. The UTC Bookstore only offers textbooks for rent or purchase for UTC courses, as well as school supplies, electronics and collegiate merchandise. Textbooks can also be rented or purchased online at and can be picked up in store, shipped via FedEx, USPS, or sent via PGCC campus courier to University Town Center, Laurel College Center or Joint Base Andrews. The PGCC Bookstore accepts cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Financial Aid is also accepted during a limited time period at the beginning of each semester. Phone LARGO BOOKSTORE or UTC BOOKSTORE Store Hours PGCC Bookstore hours are subject to change and may be extended at the beginning and end of each semester. Current store hours are posted in-store and online. LARGO Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER Visit for UTC store hours. 8:30 a.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Closed Textbook Rental Program The Prince George s Community College Bookstore is pleased to provide a textbook rental option in order to help reduce the overall cost of textbooks. Here is how the program works: 1. All textbooks are available for rent. 2. The rental price of the textbooks will be up to 50% off the NEW retail price, regardless of whether the student rents a new book or a used book. 3. Students can either choose to buy the books at the regular price or they can choose to rent them. They must inform the cashier at the time of purchase if they want to rent any of their books which qualify. 4. Rented books will be tagged with special stickers which should not be removed by the student. 5. Students may pay for their purchase by any standard method currently accepted. However, they MUST present a valid credit card, government-issued photo ID, and a campus address at the time of purchase. This information is retained by the bookstore as protection against unreturned texts. 6. Rental purchases are subject to the same refund/exchange policies as all other books. You must keep your receipts for all refunds and exchanges. 7. All rented books must be returned to the bookstore by a specific date, typically the last day of final exams. Failure to do so will result in the student being charged the remaining cost of the books. Disclaimer The provisions of this publication are not to be regarded as a contract between the student and Prince George s Community College. The college reserves the right to change any provision or requirement when such action will serve the interests of the college and its students. The college further reserves the right to ask a student to withdraw when it considers such action to be in the best interest of the college. The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

12 10 PAYMENT INFORMATION Tuition (Subject to Change) The college currently charges the following rates per credit hour; $ per credit hour for county residents $ per credit hour for out-of-county residents $ per credit hour for out-of-state residents Students who wish to petition for a change of residency status and a different tuition rate must do so by Feb. 5, 2016 in order to have the change applied to the semester. Contact the Admissions and Records Office for guidelines. For more information about residency, see the current college catalog. All charges are levied per credit hour. There are no fixed charges for full-time students. Fees (Subject to Change) Required Fees Application fee $25.00 (nonrefundable) Registration fee $25.00 (nonrefundable) Instructional Services Fee $45 per credit Example: A county resident student enrolling in a 3-credit, Level I class would pay the following: Class tuition ($ per credit hour) $ Registration fee Instructional Services fee: ($45.00 per-credit-hour) TOTAL $ Other Charges/Fees Information Technology Certification fee $32.00 per credit Applied Music fee, per course 15 clock hours per semester $ Prior Learning fee, per credit $15.00 Transcript fee, mailed/in-person requests $6.00 each Transcript fee, Web requests $8.00 each F-1 processing fee $25.00 ID Card Replacement Fee $10.00 NBS/FACTS fee $35.00 per semester Returned check service fee $25.00 Challenge Exam fee $35.00/$50.00 The Instructional Services Fee (ISF) is a mandatory per credit fee attached to all credit courses offered at the college. It is currently $45.00 per credit. When to Pay Students who register on or before Tues., Jan. 5 have until 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 5 to pay all tuition and fees. For those who register after Jan. 5, payment in full is due by 11:59 p.m. the day of registration, regardless of when the course may begin. Any student who fails to pay within the prescribed time period will be dropped for nonpayment. This includes registration for late-starting classes. Note: Students who have an outstanding balance of $ or less after all financial aid and other payments have been applied to their bill will NOT be dropped from their classes and will be expected to pay the balance instead. How to Pay You may pay using the following methods: In person using cash, personal check, money order, or credit cards MasterCard, Discover or Visa By mail with a check or money order. Online through the college s website ( linking to Owl Link, or through my.pgcc.edu By use of properly documented financial aid and scholarships By use of the college s authorized payment plan, NBS/FACTS, also available online. Special Payment Procedures Tuition Payment Plan (NBS/FACTS) This deferred payment plan is payable in installments based on the NBS/FACTS application date. Follow the schedule of deadlines below. Pay the initial deposit and/or set up your payments under a scheduled automatic payment plan from a checking or savings account, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express according to the plan due dates. The processing fee is $ You must enroll in the NBS/ FACTS program through the Web. Go to the college s website, and access the Quick Link to the NBS/FACTS tuition payment plan. You must have your NBS/FACTS application approved and processed before your bill is considered paid. Payment Plan Due Dates All applications must be made online Jan. 5 for those registering prior to that date or by 11:59 p.m. the day of registration after that date. If the completed application is processed online on or before: Jan. 6 No deposit required. 4 monthly payments (Jan. 20-Apr. 20) Feb percent deposit required. 3 monthly payments (Feb. 20 Apr. 20) Mar percent deposit required. 2 monthly payments (Mar. 20 Apr. 20) Note: No NBS/FACTS applications will be accepted after March 3, For more information, pick up an NBS/FACTS brochure outside the college s Financial Aid Office or at the cashier s window in Bladen Hall or call NBS/FACTS at Financial Aid Financial aid awarded by PGCC consists of Federal and State grants, loans, and scholarships from a variety of sources, and workstudy opportunities. If your financial aid has been processed you should see the amount of aid for which you are eligible printed on your bill as Financial Aid Awarded. If you believe you have financial aid that does not appear on your bill, please contact the Financial Aid Office, located in Bladen Hall, Room 121 before you make payment. All applications and supporting documents for the determination of a financial aid award must be submitted as early as possible to www. sscwp.org, our verification servicer. Missing or incomplete paperwork will delay the determination of financial aid eligibility. Students whose eligibility determination is delayed should be prepared to pay all tuition and fees themselves or sign up for the tuition payment plan. Such payments may later be reimbursed once financial aid is authorized. Note: Students who do not meet SAP (Satisfactory Academic Progress) criteria will not see aid posted on their tuition bill. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have questions about this action. Senior Citizens Maryland residents who are age 60 or older at the start of the semester are exempt from the payment of tuition for courses for which state funding is received. In addition, they are exempt from payment of instructional services fees, but not application fees, registration fees and special instructional fees, e.g., applied music fees and telecredit fees. Notwithstanding the provisions for exemption contained herein, the college reserves the right to cancel classes for reasonable cause, which may include insufficient enrollment of regularly enrolled (nonexempt) students. Note: Textbooks, course supplies and materials are not covered by this exemption. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions and Records, Maryland Disabled Persons Any Maryland resident who is out of the workforce because of a permanent disability as designated by the Social Security Act, the Railroad Retirement Act, or the Office of Personnel Management (in the case of former federal employees) may be eligible for a waiver of tuition, but not fees, upon enrollment in credit courses which normally have at least 10 regularly enrolled students. This waiver applies for up to 6 credits for non-degree seeking students in credit courses Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

13 CREDIT SCHEDULE PAYMENT INFORMATION 11 and up to 12 credits per semester for those enrolled in a degree program or a credit certificate program that leads to employment. The college reserves the right to remove specific courses from the list available under the tuition waiver. In order to qualify for this waiver, students must apply for financial aid for using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) prior to requesting the waiver and must present confirmation of that fact with the application for the waiver, If awarded, the tuition waiver is in effect for one academic year, July 1, 2015 June 30, 2016 regardless of when it was awarded. It will cover tuition charges remaining after all other forms of financial aid have been applied (not including loans) for the fall, spring, and summer terms. Students must re-apply for the waiver each year they wish to use it to attend the college. Contact the Office of Admissions and Records, Bladen Hall, Room 126 to obtain the necessary forms to apply for this waiver and to obtain the full description of this benefit. Or your full name and address to enroll@pgcc.edu to have the necessary information sent to you. Be sure to put Tuition Waiver Forms in the subject line of your . Notwithstanding the provisions for exemption contained herein, the college reserves the right to cancel classes for reasonable cause, which may include insufficient enrollment of regularly enrolled (nonexempt) students. Note: All fees, textbooks, course supplies and materials are not covered by this exemption. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions and Records, Employer-Paid Tuition 1. It is your responsibility to present the purchase order (two copies), tuition assistance form, or letter of intent at the time you pay your tuition. 2. The purchase order, tuition assistance form, or letter of intent must state your name, social security number or student I.D., amount to be paid, billing address, and original signature of person(s) authorizing payment. Note: The bookstore is an independent entity from the college and is paid directly by the employer. If you are entitled to a reimbursement for books, you must obtain a separate purchase order, tuition assistance form, or letter of intent addressed to PGCC bookstore. 3. The purchase order, tuition assistance form, or letter of intent will not be accepted after you have paid your tuition yourself. You must be reimbursed by your employer or agency in this case. The college will not bill in order to reimburse you. 4. In the event the employer refuses to pay after receipt of the bill, the student becomes immediately responsible for all tuition and fees. If there are any questions regarding this procedure, please contact the Student Accounting Office in Bladen Hall, Room 120, Prince George's Community College Employees Full-time and regular part-time college employees who enroll during non-working hours in any class that has at least 10 regularly enrolled students are exempt from payment of tuition. In addition, such employees may participate in the employee tuition reimbursement program. Please note that failure to pay the required fees by the payment deadline will result in the classes being dropped. Veterans with Education Benefits Two groups of veterans are excused from the payment of tuition and fees at the time of registration: 1. Veterans participating in the VA Vocational Rehabilitation Program must complete the required paperwork with the Veterans Services Office in Bladen Hall, Room 124 and then take a copy of their bill and a copy of their form to the Cashier for processing. The college will then bill the Veterans Administration for tuition and fees for all approved courses. These same forms may be taken to the bookstore to be used to purchase books and approved supplies. 2. Veterans eligible for benefits under the Post 9/11 GI Bill need to complete the required paperwork with the Veterans Services Office in Bladen Hall, Room 124 each semester. They will then be held in their classes until the VA has paid its portion of the tuition and fees. Any remaining amount will be billed to the student and must be paid prior to enrollment in a future semester. It is important that veterans under this program drop any course they do not want prior to its refund deadline, since the college will not drop them for nonpayment, in order to prevent an overpayment situation with the VA. Veterans receiving benefits under any other VA program are expected to pay their tuition in full by the appropriate deadline. The college will not hold students in their classes pending the student s receipt of a monthly benefit check later. Call or veterans@pgcc.edu for more information. Returned Checks If the college receives final notice of a check being returned for any reason prior to the start of a semester, you will be dropped from all classes with no financial obligation other than the return check fee and registration fee. All checks are deposited twice. If the college receives final notification of the returned check on or after the first day of the semester, you will not be dropped from classes. You will remain enrolled unless you personally withdraw or otherwise adjust your schedule during the refund period. At the end of that period, you, the student, will be liable for tuition and fees for all remaining courses plus the return check fee, regardless of whose check was used to pay your tuition. No grades will be released or transcripts issued until the indebtedness has been paid. Delinquent Accounts Delinquency in payment of any amount due from a student or former student to the college or under any loan program administered by the college, or failure of financial aid recipients to complete an exit interview before leaving the college will result in denial of registration, exclusion from classes, withholding of grades and transcripts. The college employs the services of the State Central Collection Unit (SCCU). One of the SCCU measures is to refer delinquent accounts to the credit bureau. If your delinquent account is referred to the credit bureau, it will remain on your credit report for the next seven years. If your delinquent account is referred to a collection agency, you will be held liable for all collection costs incurred in addition to the delinquent amount due. These collection costs can add up to one-third additional expense to your indebtedness to the college. PGCC Owl Debit Card All credit students will receive a PGCC Owl Debit Card, issued through Higher One Bank. This card is very important and must be acted upon in order to set up a preference for the way refunds from the college will be delivered to you. This includes financial aid rebates. Students may choose to have refunds and rebates processed as deposits to their PGCC Owl Debit Card or they may choose to have refunds electronically deposited in another bank account specified on the Higher One/ PGCC Owl Debit Card activation site. The college no longer issues paper checks. The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

14 12 PAYMENT INFORMATION Refund Policy Refund Deadlines All refunds are calculated based upon the number of calendar days (not class days) that have elapsed since a class began, to include the first day of class. The deadline is therefore no longer a specific date for all courses; each section is refunded according to its own starting date. One set of rules applies to courses longer than five weeks in length; another applies to those of less than five weeks in duration. For courses longer than five weeks in length, the following refund periods apply: Course dropped prior to start of class: 100% Course dropped on the 1st or 2nd calendar day before midnight: 100% Course dropped on the 3rd through the 9th calendar day before midnight: 75% Course dropped on the 10th through the 14th calendar day before midnight: 50% Course dropped the 15th calendar day or later: No refund. For courses five weeks or shorter, the following refund periods apply: Course dropped prior to start of class: 100% Course dropped on the first or second calendar day before midnight: 100% Course dropped the third calendar day before midnight: 75% Course dropped the fourth calendar day or later: No refund. The effective date for calculation of a refund for a credit course shall be the date the withdrawal form is filed in the Office of Admissions and Records or the date the transaction is successfully completed through Owl Link. Refund processing will begin for the semester after Feb. 24 and occur weekly thereafter for latestarting classes. In addition, the following apply: 1. No refund of application fee, registration fee or late registration fee. 2. One hundred percent (100%) refund if the class is canceled or rescheduled by the college. 3. No refunds will be given after the deadlines listed in the refund schedule above. 4. Refunds of payments made by credit card will go back to that card as a credit if payment was made directly to the college. Students on the NBS Payment Plan whose payments are being taken from a credit card will have refunds follow the preference chosen when they activated their Owl Debit Card. 5. All other refunds are issued electronically according to the preference set by the student when they activated their PGCC Owl Debit Card. No paper checks will be issued. Note: No refunds after the periods indicated. (The college reserves the right to make changes in the aforementioned schedule as required.) Please note that exchanging a course that is past its refund deadline for another, laterstarting course will not benefit from a transfer of payments to the new course. This will not be done after the refund deadline except to correct placement in sequential courses. Payment Due Dates Enforced During Registration Prior to the start of the semester, classes must be paid for (which includes joining the College payment plan or applying approved financial aid) by the dates indicated below. Failure to provide for payment of all tuition and fees will result in students being dropped from their classes. Tuesday, Jan. 5 payment deadline for all registrations occurring Jan. 5 or earlier. Payment by 11:59 p.m. the day of registration is required for all registrations or schedule adjustments occurring after Jan. 5, NOTE: Students who, after all financial aid or other forms of payment have been applied to their bill, have an outstanding balance of $ or less will not be dropped for nonpayment. They will be held in the class and expected to pay the balance. Financial Aid FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Does Prince George s Community College offer financial aid to its students? Yes. The college seeks to enroll a talented and diverse student body and to make an education possible for as many qualified students as possible. To this end, it offers Federal and state need-based aid to qualified applicants. How do I apply for financial aid? If you are applying for need-based aid, you must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To apply online, which we strongly recommend, first obtain a PIN for both the parent and the student at You may fill out the actual application at this site as well. There is no fee to do this. Include Prince George s Community College among schools to receive the application: Use school code Each academic award year, the completed application must be received by the processor by Mar. 1. Note: applications received after this priority deadline will still be reviewed upon completion. Be prepared to provide your own and your parent s tax information if needed. What if I missed the March 1st filing deadline? We will still process your FAFSA and determine your eligibility for need-based aid. Please note however that the later your application is received the more we recommend that you prepare to pay for books yourself and to sign up for the college s payment plan to allow ample time for our office to process your application. Please refer to this class schedule for tuition payment deadlines. What happens after I turn in my application? A preliminary expected family contribution, EFC, and student aid report will appear after the FAFSA on the Web is completed. If a valid address exists for you and your application was processed successfully, you will receive an notification with instructions on how to access your electronic Student Aid Report (SAR), You will also have the option to print a copy. If there is no valid address on file for you, you will receive a paper copy of your SAR in the mail. If you find you ve made a mistake after submitting your application, you will have to wait until after your application has been processed to make corrections. Corrections can be made through Corrections on the Web at You must have your PIN to access your Corrections on the Web data. If your FAFSA is selected for verification (by the Federal processor or by the college), you will be required to submit additional documentation, including but not limited to income tax returns, to the Office of Student Financial Aid. How do you determine my eligibility for need-based aid? The process used to determine need for Federal funds is the same at every college in the United States, public or private. It is called a needs analysis and it works this way: Using the information from your FAFSA, a formula, known as Federal Methodology, is used to determine your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is the estimated dollar amount that your family is expected to contribute toward college costs. The results of the calculations are forwarded to the financial aid offices at the colleges you indicated on the FAFSA. If the total cost to attend that college for one year is more than your EFC, you are determined to have financial need. For example: Cost of Education Budget = $10,944 - Expected Family Contribution = $2,500 = Financial Need : $8,444 Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

15 CREDIT SCHEDULE PAYMENT INFORMATION 13 Will my aid package change if I receive aid from other sources? It might! As soon as possible, you must report to the Office of Student Financial Aid all aid you expect to receive. This includes: PGCC tuition waivers/remission, other employer tuition benefits, veterans benefits, vocational rehabilitation benefits, non-service fellowships, private and state scholarships, and scholarships not already included in your award package. Once you report your other resources, our policy is to repackage your award. Students receiving need-based assistance, however, cannot have a total aid package that exceeds their cost of attendance. Because students may sometimes be over-awarded need-based aid, merit-based awards or outside financial assistance may also reduce another part of the student s aid package. What if my family s financial situation changes If your income has decreased, or if you have other special financial circumstances that were not taken into account on your FAFSA, you may qualify to have your financial need recalculated. For information on which types of circumstances qualify for recalculation, print a Professional Judgment Fact Sheet from the financial aid section of the PGCC website or the Office of Student Financial Aid. When can I expect to receive an Award Notification? Each academic award year, if you applied by the Mar. 1 deadline, you will receive an by June 1. An award year is fall and spring. How do I find out what I have been awarded? Prince George s Community College uses our student Web portal, Owl Link, to allow you to check the status of paperwork submitted to the Office of Student Financial Aid, find out amounts and types of financial aid awards offered to you, and to see how these awards are determined. You can access your Owl Link account by following the link from the financial aid page of the PGCC website or by typing WebAdvisor into your web browser. Use your PGCC assigned ID to set up your password. New students will receive their assigned ID by shortly after admission. How do I get Books? The best way is to plan and prepare for the expense of books using your summer earnings. If that is not an option, students can use up to $1,000 of transmitted financial aid to purchase books at the college bookstore. Print a copy of your bill and take it to the bookstore. Students who complete the financial aid process after March 1 may have a delay in getting books, especially during peak registration times. What is HigherOne? HigherOne is the vendor chosen by the college to process student refunds. All students are issued a debit card and refund amounts are credited to that card unless you stipulate otherwise on the HigherOne site. Special ATM machines are available on campus to access funds when available on the card. Please note that Student Accounting processes refunds only twice a week, usually on Wednesday and Friday. All financial aid must be transmitted before a refund will be issued. Late starting classes or awards that Student Accounting won t process until an actual check has been received (i.e., third-party billing) could affect the timing of your refund. How do I keep my financial aid? Most need-based awards for full-time students require that you continue to demonstrate need, maintain full-time enrollment (a minimum of 12 credits per term), and continue to make satisfactory academic progress (SAP). The SAP policy defines minimum standards for gradepoint average (GPA), ratios of completed credits to attempted credits, and the maximum time frame for completing a degree. The complete policy can be found in the college catalog. It is very important that you read this policy. State and Federal need-based aid is subject to government guidelines, which may permit pro-rated awards or partial refunds. You must contact the Office of Student Financial Aid if your enrollment changes to below full-time status and/or your GPA drops below What happens if I drop or withdraw from a class? What about a late-starting class? It is important that you speak with the Office of Student Financial Aid before reducing your credit load or changing course grading options regardless of when the course begins. Your awards will be reduced or canceled if you fail to maintain required enrollment. Courses that are audited, canceled, dropped, or retroactively dropped do not count toward required enrollment levels. If I attend the college as a part-time student, can I still receive financial aid? Yes, but please note that most initial awards are based on the assumption that you will enroll full time for both semesters of the academic year. If you are considering enrolling as a part-time student, please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid immediately for guidance on what aid may be available to you. What are my financing options? Prince George s Community College offers a convenient, affordable, no-interest alternative to lump sum tuition payments. Through NelNet you can spread out your semester payments. Enrollment for this option is only available online and is described elsewhere in this schedule. Or, contact the Automatic Payment Plan at Do you have any suggestions on locating sources of private scholarships? Please visit the financial aid web page for links to several free scholarship sites and searches. Search your local library s scholarship resource books and the Internet. You should also contact every group, club, union, church, business, sorority, fraternity, or other associations with which you or your family has some connection. Many of these groups offer scholarships to members, employees, and their dependents. I am an international student. Is there aid for me? If you are an international student who meets the criteria for Federal grants, then yes. However, Prince George's Community College does not offer need-based assistance to international students who do not meet those requirements. I m still confused. Is there someone I can talk to? Of course! Financial Aid staff is available Mon. Thurs. from 8:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. and Fri. from 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. The office is located in Bladen Hall, Room 121. OWL ALERT REGISTER NOW Sign up for this FREE emergency text messaging and notification system called Owl Alert. Be among the first to learn of college closings. Visit The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

16 14 INTERSESSION INTERSESSION Prince George s Community College offers a variety of courses that begin and end between the fall and spring semesters. These intensive, accelerated courses offer an excellent opportunity to get a head start on the spring semester or to make up credits not earned during the fall semester. The amount of material covered in this short time is comparable to what is included during a regular semester so students should be prepared to devote full-time attention to the Intersession course or courses attempted during this time. Intersession courses have their own payment, refund and withdrawal deadlines. Courses taught in the intersession must be processed as a separate registration from those taught in the spring semester. A registration fee will be charged. Financial aid students should check with that office to determine whether their financial aid funds can be applied to intersession courses. Intersession 2016 Calendar Oct. 26 Mon. Intersession Registration opens to all students Dec. 16 Wed. Intersession Registration ends for all courses Jan Mon. Fri. Intersession class meeting period Grades Intersession grades will be posted by Jan. 29. Payment Schedule All Intersession bills are due in full on the day of registration. Unpaid registrations will be dropped. Refund Deadlines The refund deadline for most intersession classes is the first day of class. Check the listing below for your specific course. Withdrawal Deadlines The last day to withdraw from intersession classes is usually the day before the last class meeting. Check the listing below for your specific course. Inclement Weather Each class scheduled for the intersession has an inclement weather make-up day listed. Please leave that day open for possible class attendance in the event that bad weather forces cancellation of a regularly scheduled class day. Course Information See the body of this schedule for course prerequisites. Course descriptions may be found in the catalog or on Owl Link. (ACC) ACCOUNTING ACC-2230 Individual Income Tax Preparation (vita) Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency Required. Note: This course meets well into the Spring semester. Be careful not to schedule a Spring class during the same meeting time. Class instruction is held in January. Tax preparation occurs February through April. ACC-2230-LE /5 4/19 T 5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. TBA-TBA Winter Intersession: Jan 5 Apr 19. Refund deadline: Jan 14. Withdrawal deadline: April 11. Students must attend a training sessions on Jan 5, Jan 12, & Jan 19.. Contact bhab@pgcc.edu or for class information. No inclement weather make-up day. LARGO SATURDAY ACC-2230-LS /9 4/23 S 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. TBA-TBA Winter Intersession: Jan 9 Apr 23. Refund deadline: Jan 18. Withdrawal deadline: April 14. Students must attend a training sessions on Jan 9, Jan 16, & Jan 23. Contact bhab@pgcc.edu or for class information. No inclement weather make-up day. (CJT) CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY CJT-1510 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJT-1510-LD /4 1/8 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-211 Winter Intersession: Jan 4 8. Refund deadline: Jan 4. Withdrawal deadline: Jan 7. Inclement weather make-up day: Jan 11. Work is required before the first class. CJT-2510 Criminal Law Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. CJT-2510-LD /4 1/8 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD-219 Winter Intersession: Jan 4 8. Refund deadline: Jan 4. Withdrawal deadline: Jan 7. Inclement weather make-up day: Jan 11. Work is required before the first class. (EGL) ENGLISH EGL-1020 Composition ll: Writing About Literature Prerequisite: EGL-1010 with a grade of C or better. EGL-1020-LD /4 1/8 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3091 Winter Intersession: Jan 4 8. Refund deadline: Jan 4. Withdrawal deadline: Jan 7. Inclement weather make-up day: Jan 14. Work is required before first class. EGL-1020-LD /4 1/8 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. MARL-3084 Winter Intersession: Jan 4 8. Refund deadline: Jan 4. Withdrawal deadline: Jan 7. Inclement weather make-up day: Jan 14. Work is required before first class. EGL-1020-XD /11 1/15 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. AAFB-TBA Winter Intersession: Jan Refund deadline: Jan 11. Withdrawal deadline: Jan 14. Inclement weather make-up day: Jan 17. Work is required before first class. Note: Civilian students must obtain a college base pass. See Degree and Extension Centers: Joint Base Andrews section (PHL) PHILOSOPHY PHL-1010-LD /11-1/15 MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BLAD 305 Winter Intersession: Jan Refund deadline: Jan. 11. Withdrawal deadline: Jan 14. Inclement weather make-up day: TBA. Work is required before first class. Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

17 CREDIT SCHEDULE COURSE LISTINGS 15 CLASS LOCATION ABBREVIATIONS (SEE CAMPUS MAP PAGE 3) LARGO CAMPUS ACCK...Accokeek Hall BLAD...Bladen Hall CAT...Center for Advanced Technology CE or CONT...Continuing Education Building CHES...Chesapeake Hall CHS...Center for Health Studies LSC....Largo Student Center MARL....Marlboro Hall NOVK....Novak Field House/ Natatorium QA...Queen Anne Fine Arts Building TO, TS, and TZ.. Temporary Buildings (behind Lanham Hall) EXTENSION CENTERS LCC....Laurel College Center in Laurel AAFB...Joint Base Andrews UTC...University Town Center in Hyattsville OTHER BLHS...Bladensburg High School JHES...John Eager Howard Elementary School ONLN....Online TBA...To be arranged Note: An on-campus abbreviation is followed immediately by the room number in that building. See Campus Map in this schedule for building locations on the Largo campus. (ACC) ACCOUNTING ACC-1000 Fundamentals of Accounting ACC-1000-LD /19 5/9 TTh 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. BLAD-223 ACC-1000-LE /20 5/9 MW 7:30 p.m. 8:45 p.m. BLAD-215 ACC-1000-LE /12 5/9 F 6:00 p.m. 9:50 p.m. BLAD-215 Note: LE02 begins Feb 12. LARGO SATURDAY ACC-1000-LS /13 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. BLAD-211 Note: LS01 begins Feb 13. ACC-1030 Accounting for Managers ACC-1030-LE /19 5/9 T 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. BLAD-216 LARGO SATURDAY ACC-1030-LS /23 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. BLAD-214 ACC-1040 Microcomputer Applications in Accounting Prerequisite: ACC-1000 or ACC-2001 (formerly ACC-1010). ACC-1040-DL ACC-1040-LE /21 5/9 Th 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. BLAD-223 ACC-1050 Payroll Accounting 1 Credit ACC-1050-LE /12 3/18 F 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. BLAD-213 Note: LE01 meets Feb 12 Mar 18. ACC-1070 QuickBooks I 1 Credit Prerequisite: ACC-1000, ACC-2001 (formerly ACC-1010) or ACC ACC-1070-LE /20 2/17 W 6:00 p.m. 8:50 p.m. BLAD-223 Note: LE01 meets Jan 20 Feb 17. ACC-1090 QuickBooks II 1 Credit Prerequisite: ACC-1000, ACC-2001 (formerly ACC-1010), or ACC ACC-1090-LE /24 3/30 W 6:00 p.m. 8:50 p.m. BLAD-223 Note: LE01 meets Feb 24 Mar 30. ACC-1100 QuickBooks III 1 Credit Prerequisite: ACC-1070 or ACC ACC-1100-LE /6 5/4 W 6:00 p.m. 8:50 p.m. BLAD-223 Note: LE01 meets Apr 6 May 4. ACC-2001 Principles of Accounting I Prerequisite: Reading and math proficiency. Or "C" or better in ACC-1000 or ACC ACC-2001-DL ACC-2001-DL Note: DL02 Visit ACC-2001-DL Note: DL03 Visit ACC-2001-LD /20 5/9 MW 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. BLAD-223 ACC-2001-LD /20 5/9 MW 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. BLAD-223 ACC-2001-LD /8 5/9 MW 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. BLAD-223 Note: LD03 begins Feb 8. ACC-2001-LD /20 5/9 MW 12:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. BLAD-223 ACC-2001-LD /19 5/9 TTh 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. BLAD-223 The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

18 16 COURSE LISTINGS ACC-2001-LE /20 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. BLAD-215 ACC-2001-LE /9 5/9 TTh 8:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. BLAD-215 Note: LE02 begins Feb 9. LARGO SATURDAY ACC-2001-LS /13 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. BLAD-223 Note: LS01 begins Feb 13. ACC-2001-XD /20 5/9 MW 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. UTC-218 ACC-2001-XE /1 5/9 M 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. AAFB-TBA Note: XE01 begins Feb 1. Civilian students must obtain a college base pass. See Degree and Extension Centers:Joint Base Andrews for procedures. ACC-2002 Principles of Accounting II Prerequisite: ACC-2001 (formerly ACC-1010). ACC-2002-DL for details. ACC-2002-LD /20 5/9 MW 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. BLAD-215 ACC-2002-LD /20 5/9 MW 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. BLAD-215 ACC-2002-LD /19 5/9 TTh 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. BLAD-223 ACC-2002-LD /9 5/9 TTh 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. BLAD-215 Note: LD04 begins Feb 9. ACC-2002-LE /20 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. BLAD-217 LARGO SATURDAY ACC-2002-LS /13 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. BLAD-TBA Note: LS01 meets Feb 13. ACC-2002-XE /1 5/15 MW 7:00 p.m. 8:35 p.m. LCC-205 ACC-2002-XE /20 5/9 W 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. AAFB-TBA Note: XE02 Civilian students must obtain a college base pass. See Degree and Extension Centers:Joint Base Andrews section for procedures. ACC-2002-XE /19 5/9 T 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. UTC-219 ACC-2010 Intermediate Accounting I Prerequisite: ACC-2002 (formerly ACC-1020) with a grade of "C" or higher. ACC-2010-DL Note: Online offered Spring Semester only. Visit ACC-2020 Intermediate Accounting II Prerequisite: 47 credits, including ACC-2010 with a grade of "C" or better. Does not include ESL courses. ACC-2020-LE /19 5/9 TTh 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. BLAD-TBA ACC-2030 Cost Accounting Prerequisite: ACC-2002 (formerly ACC-1020). ACC-2030-DL ACC-2040 Principles of Auditing Prerequisite: ACC 2020; MAT 1140 completed or concurrent. ACC-2040-LE /19 5/9 T 6:00 p.m. 8:50 p.m. BLAD-219 Note: LE01 Offered Spring semester only. ACC-2210 Federal Income Tax Prerequisite: ACC-2001 (formerly ACC-1010). ACC-2210-DL ACC-2210-LE /21 5/9 Th 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. TBA-TBA ACC-2220 Advanced Tax Accounting Prerequisite: ACC-1020 and ACC ACC-2220-DL ACC-2230 Individual Income Tax Preparation (vita) Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency Required. Note: This course meets well into the Spring semester. Be careful not to schedule a Spring class during the same meeting time. Class instruction is held in January. Tax preparation occurs February through April. ACC-2230-LE /19 4/19 T 5:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. TBA-TBA Note: LE01 meets Jan 19 Apr 19. Last day to register will be Jan 4. Must attend training sessions on Jan 5 & Jan 12. Contact bhab@ pgcc.edu. LARGO SATURDAY ACC-2230-LS /23 4/23 S 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. TBA-TBA Note: LS01 meets Jan 23 Apr 23. Must attend training session on Jan 9, & Jan 16. Last day to register will be Jan 7. Contact bhab@pgcc.edu. ACC-2250 Business Finance Prerequisite: ACC-2002 (formerly ACC-1020) and MAT ACC-2250-DL ACC-2250-LE /25 5/9 M 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. TBA-TBA Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

19 CREDIT SCHEDULE COURSE LISTINGS 17 ACC-2910 Cooperative Education 1 Credit Work-Based Learning Office, Marlboro Hall, Room 2102, ACC-2910-IN ACC-2920 Cooperative Education 2 Credits Work-Based Learning Office, Marlboro Hall, Room 2102, ACC-2920-IN ACC-2930 Cooperative Education Work-Based Learning Office, Marlboro Hall, Room 2102, ACC-2930-IN (AFA) AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES AFA-1010 Introduction to African- American Studies AFA-1010-DL for details. AFA-1010-LD /19 5/9 TTh 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-2063 AFA-2010 Introduction to the African and Black Diaspora AFA-2010-LD /20 5/9 MW 2:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. TBA-TBA (ANT) ANTHROPOLOGY ANT-1010 Introductory Physical Anthropology ANT-1010-DL Note: DL01 VIsit ANT-1010-DL /8 5/9 ONLN Note: DL02 begins Feb 8. Visit ANT-1010-LD /20 5/9 MW 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. TBA-TBA ANT-1010-LD /9 5/9 TTh 2:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. MARL-TBA Note: LD02 begins Feb 9. ANT-1030 Introductory Cultural Anthropology ANT-1030-DL ANT-1030-LD /19 5/9 TTh 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-2007 ANT-2030 Language and Culture Prerequisite: One of the following courses: ANT-1010, ANT-1030, PSY-1010, SOC-1010, SPH-1010, or SPH ANT-2030-LD /19 5/9 TTh 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. MARL-TBA (ARB) ARABIC ARB-1000 Arabic for Beginners ARB-1000-LE /19 5/9 TTh 6:00 p.m. 7:50 p.m. BLAD-TBA ARB-1000-LE /20 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 7:50 p.m. BLAD-302 (ART) ART ART-1010 Introduction to Art ART-1010-DL ART-1010-DL Note: DL02 Visit ART-1010-DL /8 5/9 ONLN Note: DL03 begins Feb 8. Visit HYBRID ART-1010-HY01H /3 5/15 W 4:15 p.m. 5:50 p.m. LCC-205 Note: HY01H is a Campus Web course that combines class interaction with an extensive use of online resources. Students may use computers in the college computer labs or use their home computers with Internet access to complete the online course activities. Taught by Howard Community ART-1010-LD /20 5/9 MW 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /20 5/9 MW 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /20 5/9 MW 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /19 5/9 TTh 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /19 5/9 TTh 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /19 5/9 TTh 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /19 5/9 TTh 12:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /22 5/9 F 12:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. MARL-1019 ART-1010-LD /8 5/9 MW 12:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. MARL-1019 Note: LD09 begins Feb 8. ART-1010-LD /9 5/9 TTh 2:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. MARL-1019 Note: LD10 begins Feb 9. The schedule of classes is subject to change. Visit Owl Link for the latest course updates at

20 18 COURSE LISTINGS ART-1010-LE /25 5/9 M 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. MARL-1019 LARGO SATURDAY ART-1010-LS /23 3/5 S 9:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. MARL-1019 Note: LS01 meets 1st half semester. ART-1010-LS /12 5/9 S 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. MARL-1019 Note: LS02 meets 2nd half semester. ART-1010-XD /22 5/9 F 9:00 a.m. 11:45 a.m. UTC-TBA ART-1010-XE /20 5/9 W 6:30 p.m. 9:15 p.m. AAFB-TBA Note: XE01 Civilian students must obtain a college base pass. See Degree and Extension Centers:Joint Base Andrews section for procedures. ART-1010H Honors Introduction to Art Prerequisite: Reading proficiency, a 3.0 GPA and approval from the Honors Program Coordinator or instructor is required. ART-1010H-LD /19 5/9 TTh 12:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. MARL-1019 ART-1510 Two-Dimensional Design ART-1510-LD /20 5/9 MW 9:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-1002 ART-1510-LD /20 5/9 MW 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. MARL-1002 ART-1510-LD /19 5/9 TTh 9:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-1002 ART-1510-LD /19 5/9 TTh 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. MARL-1002 ART-1510-LE /8 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. MARL-1002 Note: LE01 begins Feb 8. LARGO SATURDAY ART-1510-LS /23 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. MARL-1002 Note: LS01 has an hour break for lunch. ART-1530 Drawing I ART-1530-LD /20 5/9 MW 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. MARL-1012 ART-1530-LD /20 5/9 MW 3:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. MARL-1012 ART-1530-LD /19 5/9 TTh 9:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-1012 ART-1530-LD /19 5/9 TTh 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. MARL-1012 ART-1530-LE /9 5/9 TTh 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. MARL-1012 Note: LE01 begins Feb 9. LARGO SATURDAY ART-1530-LS /23 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. MARL-1012 Note: LS01 has an hour break for lunch. ART-1540 Painting I ART-1540-LD /20 5/9 MW 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. MARL-1015 ART-1540-LD /19 5/9 TTh 9:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. MARL-1015 ART-1540-LE /9 5/9 TTh 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. MARL-1015 Note: LE01 begins Feb 9. LARGO SATURDAY ART-1540-LS /23 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. MARL-1015 Note: LS01 has an hour break for lunch. ART-1550 Sculpture I ART-1550-LD /19 5/9 MW 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. STEL-SAB1 ART-1550-LE /8 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. STEL-SAB1 Note: LE01 begins Feb 8. ART-1560 Photography I Note: "Students must have access to a 35mm film camera." ART-1560-LD /20 5/9 MW 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. MARL-1004 Note: "Students must have access to a 35mm film camera". ART-1560-LD /19 5/9 TTh 3:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. MARL-1004 Note: "Students must have access to a 35mm film camera". ART-1560-LE /8 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. MARL-1004 Note: LE01 begins Feb 8. Note: "Students must have a access to a digital camera". ART-1570 Introduction to Computer Graphics ART-1570-LD /20 5/9 MW 9:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. CAT-113 ART-1570-LD /19 5/9 TTh 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. CAT-113 ART-1570-LE /8 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. CAT-113 Note: LE01 begins Feb 8. LARGO SATURDAY ART-1570-LS /23 5/9 S 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. MARL-1016 Note: LS01 has an hour break for lunch. ART-1590 Watercolor I ART-1590-LD /19 5/9 TTh 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. MARL-1015 ART-1590-LE /8 5/9 MW 6:00 p.m. 9:15 p.m. MARL-1015 Note: LE01 begins Feb 8. Prince George s Community College Transforming Lives

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