DELGADO HVAC PROGRAM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND INFO 4/27/16 (Note: some information here, being time sensitive, is subject to many changes) NEW STUDENTS: I have included a handful of items below, please read through it before contacting HVAC instructors for assistance. There is not enough time for us to read all of this to each student individually, and instructors do NOT have access permission to register students. The full HVAC two-year TD program is currently only taught at the Jefferson campus. This is near Airline Hwy and Transcontinental Blvd. Courses of the first year of this, or the whole one year CTS program, can ALSO be taken at the Sid Collier campus on Louisa St. in New Orleans. The program includes the required training and test for the EPA 608 license and NCCER module core. You also have access to obtain the 410a certification, NATE certification, ESCO student certifications. All of the HVAC program is available at night if desired. There are some first-year courses taught during the day. About half of your HVAC class time will be spent doing hands on work in our shops. You do not need to buy or bring tools. This department also has a set of policies additional to Delgado s, which you will be given a copy of to follow. Near the bottom of this document is the semester calendar of class days and holidays. Pay close attention to the holiday breaks, and school-wide exam dates. Below is the two year Diploma program. Like any other college, this can actually take more or less than two years, depending on your individual pace. There is also a one year Certificate program, requiring completion only of the courses listed in the first two semesters of the Diploma program listed below. The actual order you follow does not have to match this listing, it is just ordered for easy viewing.
HVAC CURRICULUM 2013 TECHNICAL DIPLOMA - MASTER HVAC/R TECHNICIAN The mission of every HVAC/R (Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration) program graduate and certificate holder, should be employment in a company that is continually growing and expanding, that will send them to schools and seminars to ke The Master HVAC/R Technician program will provide the majority of intensive training needed for the skills needed for any type or branding of HVAC/R equipment. Residential, Commercial, and Institutional clients will present a profitable trade for gainfull Credit Hours Contact Hours FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER THIRD SEMESTER Total Lecture Lab Total TECH 101 NCCER Technical Core Studies 3 3 3 90 ADOT 105 Survey of Computer Applications 3 3 0 45 HACR 121 Electrical Fundamentals 3 3 1 60 HESC 102 First Aid 3 3 0 45 HACR 115 Building Code and Licensing 3 3 0 45 15 15 4 285 HACR 116 Tubing Fabrication and Fitting 3 2 2 60 HACR 117 Principles of Refrigeration 4 3 2 75 HACR 153 Residential System Design 4 4 1 75 HACR 222 Electrical Components and Motors 4 3 2 75 15 12 7 285 HACR 281 Introduction to Commercial Air Conditioning 3 2 2 60 HACR 291 Introduction to Commercial Refrigeration 3 2 2 60 HACR 251 Theory of Residential Air Conditioning 3 3 0 45 HACR 252 Residential Air Conditioning: Theory and Practice 3 2 3 75 12 9 7 240 FOURTH SEMESTER HACR 157 Building Science for HVAC 2 2 0 30 HACR 158 Building Engineer Hydronics 4 4 1 75 HACR 254 Residential Gas Heating 3 2 2 60 HACR 256 Residential Heat Pumps 3 2 2 60 ACCT 111 Fundamentals of Accounting - OR - BUSG 115 Starting a New Business 3 3 0 45 15 13 5 270 TOTAL 57 49 23 1080
HVAC Dept. contact info is: Prof. Kenny Ripberger, 504-671-6727, kripbe@dcc.edu, 5200 Blair Drive, Metairie, LA 70001, Bldg. B Room 2 or Mr. Ryland Burghardt, 504-671-6727, rburgh@dcc.edu, 3727 Louisa St., New Orleans, LA 70126, Bldg B Room 118 Again, be aware that many courses have pre-requisites to them, the below chart shows those, a short description, and the crosswalks to courses offered by other Louisiana Community College HVAC courses. TECH 101 NCCER Technical Core Studies CROSSWALKS FROM PACKAGE OF LTC HACR1160, 1210, 2530; DVMA090, JOBS2450 and NCCER 00106 HACR 121 Electrical Fundamentals COREQUISITE: ADOT 105 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR1210 with HACR 1240 HACR 153 Residential System Design COREQUISITE: ADOT 105 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR2530 HACR 115 Building Code and Licensing COREQUISITE: ADOT 105 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR1150 with CPTR1000 with BLDG1310
HACR 158 Building Engineer Hydronics COREQUISITE: ADOT 105 HACR 157 Building Science for HVAC COREQUISITE: ADOT 105 HACR 116 Tubing Fabrication and fitting PREREQUISITE: TECH101 COREQUISITE: ADOT 105 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR1160 or BLDG1320 HACR 117 Principles of Refrigeration COREQUISITE: HACR 116 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR1170 HACR 222 Electrical Components and Motors PREQEQUISITE: HACR 121 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR1220 with HACR1230 HACR 251 Theory of Residential Air Conditioning PREREQUISITE: HACR 121, HACR 222, HACR 116, HACR 117 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR2510 HACR 252 Residential Air Conditioning Theory and Practice PREREQUISITE: HACR 121, HACR 222, HACR 116, HACR 117 COREQUISITE: HACR 251 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR2520 with HACR1420 HACR 254 Residential Gas Heating PREREQUISITE: HACR 121, HACR 222, HACR 116 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR2540 with HACR 2550 HACR 256 Residential Heat Pumps PREREQUISITE: HACR 121, HACR 222, HACR 116, HACR 117 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR2560 HACR 281 Introduction to Commercial Air Conditioning PREREQUISITE: HACR 121, HACR 222, HACR 116, HACR 117 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR2810 HACR 291 Introduction to Commercial Refrigeration PREREQUISITE: HACR 121, HACR 222, HACR 116, HACR 117 CROSSWALKS TO LTC HACR2910 with HACR1410
All HVAC students are expected to be computer literate, and may be advised to skip a course if computer training is needed. ADOT105 (or CMIN201) is a required program course for this training for all students starting in HVAC since the Spring 2013 semester and after. Tuition, policies, and enrollment follow the standard Delgado rules. Most of the following can be done at building 2 at City Park Campus, but actually most can be done online, at www.dcc.edu. Bldg. 2 is the largest building at the rear of the campus on Navarre Avenue. Other sites have limited student services. 1. You must enroll first 2. You can apply for financial aid and grant money (School Code= 004626) 3. You must have immunization shot records to register 4. If you never enroll as an HVAC major, or you stay in the one year HVAC program, you will NOT be asked to take the placement test. 5. But you MUST TAKE THE PLACEMENT TEST FOR THE TWO YEAR PROGRAM, (or if you change your major to it), if you do not have a college degree, or have not taken the test in over three years. This tests you on reading, writing, and math at a high school level. If you have a degree, you must get an official transcript from that college sent directly to Delgado s registrar. You MAY enroll under a maximum of two declared majors. (Declaring wrong majors will eventually affect financial aid) In the two year program, you cannot take any course with a prefix of HACR if you have not completed remedial courses which the placement test might indicate you need. You must visit the remedials department and take an orientation called OARS if you need any. To bypass Developmental Education Courses your placement test must show you are at a level eligible for: ENGL062, MATH095, and READ072. 6. If remedials are not required, you can then logon to LOLA, the link is found online on Delgado s home page. Read the tutorial on how to log in, which is found on the login page.
7. If you are not an HVAC major, you normally are limited to between 9-12 maximum HACR credit hours, at which point you must declare an HVAC program as your major to take more courses. 8. There is also an online student handbook and course catalog on Delgado s homepage. Familiarize yourself with your program. EXISTING AND NEW STUDENTS: Students need to self-register their courses in LOLA. This link is on Delgado s home page. Instructors can t do this. YOU NEED TO BE AWARE OF THE COURSE SEQUENCE BEST FOR YOU, FROM DAY ONE!!! STUDY ALL OF THIS INFORMATION, TO BEST MAP OUT YOUR GAME PLAN! IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT A HANDFUL OF COURSES ARE CRITICAL TO GET DONE FIRST, OR THEY WILL BLOCK YOU OUT OF ADVANCED COURSES LATER. DO THESE FIRST IF POSSIBLE!! THESE ARE TECH101, ADOT105, HACR121, HACR222, HACR116, AND HACR117. ANY OF THE OTHER COURSES WITH NO PRE-REQS CAN THEN BE USED AS FILLER COURSES AS NEEDED. YOU CAN NOT REGISTER FOR A COURSE IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY STILL IN THE PRE- REQ COURSE, BUT ONLY AFTER A FINAL PASSING GRADE IS LOGGED IN LOLA. LOLA: Your first time logging in, you will use your name for the name box, no spaces. So if your name is John H. Smith III, you will enter johnsmith. If there is another student with this common name of John G. Smith, then YOU might have been assigned the name johnsmith2, or 3 or such. Click Look up your user name if you think there might be others with your name. Your password is complex. Follow this example: If your Name is John H. Smith III, and you were born on July 16, 1987 then your password would be: js071687pass Be careful that the P is a capital P. You will be asked to change your password immediately, BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WRITE IT DOWN!
Once in LOLA, you click on student tab, registration, Look up Classes, and select the term. Just change what s in the subject box to Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, or the department of a different course, and click Search. Enter the three digit number of the course you want and click submit. The non-hvac courses are in other departments will show as follows in the subject box: TECH101 Technology HESC102 - Health Sciences ACCT111 Accounting BUSG115 Business Studies - General ADOT105 Administrative Office Tech If a course has an H in its section number, it s a Hybrid course (half class/half online). If it has a W, it s a completely online course. You might also want to notice the Campus code for each course, to know which campus the course is being held at: FD=Jefferson, FA=City Park, FC=Gen Meyer/WB, FF and FG are Northshore, and FI is Sid Collier. You can also access your fee bill, financial aid status, placement test scores, and any courses you ve taken that are in the system. You may pay online for courses. Students who are near program completion should apply for graduation during the semester before their last anticipated semester, to be sure of courses needed. You must APPLY to graduate. Each course has specific textbooks required for them. Please note that the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology book is sold by the Delgado bookstore (also available from Delmar publishing), as well as MindTap software that includes quizzes, training tools, & powerpoints. These will be needed for homework assignments for students, at the instructor s discretion for all students starting the program from Fall 2016 forward.
This is the current list of required textbooks to be purchased by the students in this program: Title ISBN FALL 2016 2015 International Mechanical Code 978-1- 60983-051-9 2015 International Fuel Gas Code 978-1-60983-049-6 Refrigeration and Air Conditining Technology Online Simulation 978-1-285-07094-0 Section 608 Certification Exam Preparatory Manual R Refrigeration and Air Conditining Technology 1-930044-00-3 978-1-111-64447-5 Low Pressure Boilers 978-0-8269-4358-3 MindTap Access Card for Refrigeration and Air Conditining Technology 978-1-305-63010-9 Publisher ICC ICC Delmar ESCO Delmar American technical Delmar Publishing Edition 2015 2015 n/a 1st 7th 4th 7th Note: 800-786-4452 800-786-4452 800-323-3471 list price $62.00 $82.00 $49.95 $12.95 $163.95 $76.00 $110.00 Source (TRY DELGADO BOOKSTORE FIRST!) Building Code and Licensing Tubing Fabrication and Fitting Principles of Refrigeration Electrical Fundamentals Residential System Design Building Science for A/C Building Engineer Hydronics Electrical Components and Motors Theory of residential Residential A/C Residential A/C Theory and Practice Residential Heating Residential Heat Pumps Intro. To Commercial A/C Intro. to Commercial Refrig (web) www.iccsafe.o rg (web) www.iccsafe.o rg www.cengagebrai n.com (2 year access) www.escoinst.com www.cengagebrai n.com ANY NUMBER OR "R" MEANS BOOK IS REQUIRED FOR COURSE www. atperesources.com www.cengagebrai n.com (2 year access only) 115 R R R 9 (Optional) 9 (Optional) 116 5, 6, 7, 11 5, 6, 7, 11 117 Optional 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 24,29 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 24,29 121 Optional 12, 13, 15 12, 13, 15 153 37,42 37,42 157 34,39 34,39 158 R 222 Optional 14. 17, 18, 19, 20 14. 17, 18, 19, 20 251 Optional 23(half), 36, 40 23(half), 36, 40 252 Optional 21, 38, 41 21, 38, 41 254 Optional 31, 42 31, 42 256 Optional 30, 43, 44 30, 43, 44 281 Optional 16, 22, 23(half), 35, 50 16, 22, 23(half), 35, 50 291 Optional 25, 26, 27, 28, 45 25, 26, 27, 28, 45
This is the current Delgado tuition schedule and fees.
SPRING 2016 SEMESTER January 11, 2016 May 12, 2016 April 1 Friday, 4:30 p.m. Second Start First-time borrower disbursements to LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. Refunds can take up to 14 days to process. 4 Monday, 4:30 p.m. First priority deadline to apply for December 2016 graduation 5 Tuesday, 6 p.m. Final day for dropping Spring Semester courses with a W or withdrawing from College 13 Wednesday, 6 p.m. Final day for dropping Minisession Two and Second Start courses with a W 15 Friday LCTCS Faculty/Staff Conference day, no classes Final Payment Plan installment due 25 Monday, 4:30 p.m. Last date for reinstatement to be processed in Registrar s Office 29 Friday Minisession Two ends May 2 Monday Last day of class 3 Tuesday, 8 a.m. Beginning of final exams 6 Friday, 12 midnight Final grades due for final exams given on Tuesday, May 3 and Wednesday, May 4 7 Saturday Final exams for Saturday classes 9 Monday, 12 midnight 10 Tuesday, 11 p.m. End of final exams 11 Wednesday, 1 p.m. 12 Thursday, 4:30 p.m. End of Spring Semester 17 Tuesday, 10 a.m. Commencement Final grades due for final exams given on Thursday, May 5; Friday, May 6; and Saturday, May 7 Final grading period ends; final grades due for final exams given on Monday, May 9 and Tuesday, May 10; grade books due in divisional offices 30 Monday Memorial Day holiday, College closed SUMMER 2016 SESSION May 31, 2016 August 1, 2016 May 13 Friday, 4:30 p.m. 27 Friday FAFSA must be processed by the federal government by this date - all documents must be submitted by this date to be considered for an award letter and eligible for a bookstore credit. Any documentation submitted after this date may require an alternative payment method. 3 p.m. - Payment deadline for in person regular registration 4:30 p.m. - Last date to submit Satisfactory Academic Progression Financial Aid Appeal - Appeal and supporting documentation must be submitted in order to be considered for Summer 2016 financial aid
29 Sunday, 12 noon 31 Tuesday 31 funding. Students must be prepared to pay the entire balance out of pocket, but can be reimbursed if financial aid appeal is approved and all other required documents are processed. Students will not be eligible for a bookstore credit. Online payment deadline schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. First day to use bookstore credit books may be purchased using bookstore voucher for students who are eligible if financial aid has been processed and authorized for at least 48 hours. Tuesday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Online late registration 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. In person late registration June 1 Wednesday Classes begin 1-2 2 Thursday Wednesday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 5 Sunday, 12 noon 6-12 Monday - Sunday, 8 p.m. Late registration, drop/add online Late registration, drop/add in person Final date to register, add courses, change sections, change from credit to audit, or audit to credit. Last date for admission to the College for the session. 5 p.m. - Payment deadline for in person regular registration Online payment deadline schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. Nightly schedule purges schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. 7 Tuesday Deadline for 100% Tuition Adjustment 8 Wednesday Last day to use bookstore credit. Official Seventh Class Day 3 p.m. - Schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 4:30 p.m. - Last date to drop without a W on student transcripts Deadline for 50% Tuition Adjustment. After this date, no adjustments are given. Students are responsible for full tuition and fee rates after this date, regardless of withdrawal or attendance. First Financial Aid Disbursement will appear on LoLA to begin refund process. The expected HigherOne refund date for this disbursement is June 23; however, refunds can take up to 14 days to process. All students who completed financial aid processing who are eligible for financial aid, except first time borrowers, will be disbursed. Federal regulations require that the College delay delivering the proceeds of educational loans to first-time borrowers until 30 days after the start of classes. Therefore, student loan funds for first-time borrowers will not be disbursed to their accounts before July 5, 2016. 20 - August 7 Begins Monday 8 a.m. Fall 2016 registration in person or online 21 Tuesday, 8 a.m. Beginning of midterm exams 24 Friday End of midterm exams 29 Wednesday, 1 p.m. Midterm grading period ends July
1 Friday Final Payment Plan installment due 4 Monday Independence Day holiday, no classes Final day for dropping courses with a W or withdrawing from College Tuesday, 6 p.m. 5 First-time borrower disbursements will appear on LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. The expected HigherOne refund date for this disbursement is July 14; however, refunds can take up to 14 days to process. Second financial aid disbursement to LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. The expected HigherOne refund date for this disbursement is July 14 th ; however, refunds can take up to 14 days to process. All students who completed financial aid processing who are legible for aid will be disbursed. 12 Tuesday, 6 p.m. Last date for reinstatements to be processed in Registrar s Office Second first-time borrower disbursements to LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. The 18 Monday expected HigherOne refund date for this disbursement is July 28; however, refunds can take up to 14 days to process. 20 Wednesday Last day of class 21 Thursday, 8 a.m. Beginning of final exams Monday, 12 25 Final grades due for final exams given on Thursday, July 21 midnight Wednesday, 12 27 End of final exams; final grades due for final exams given on Monday, July 25 midnight Thursday, 12 28 Final grades due for final exams given on Tuesday, July 26 midnight August 1 Monday 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Final grading period ends; final grades due for final exams given on Wednesday, July 27; grade books due in divisional offices End of Summer Session Summer Session Tuition Adjustment Schedule Withdrawal From College/Reduction in Credit Hours Through June 7 100% June 8-13 50% After June 13 NONE FALL 2016 SEMESTER August 8, 2016 December 8, 2016 August
3 p.m. In person regular registration payment deadline. 5 Friday Deadline to submit academic suspension appeals for Fall 2016 Last date to submit Satisfactory Academic Progression Financial Aid Appeal Application. Appeal and supporting documentation must be submitted. Students who miss the priority or first appeal deadline date of December 11, 2015 must be prepared to pay the entire balance out of pocket, but can be reimbursed if financial aid appeal is approved and all other required documents are processed. Students will not be eligible for a bookstore credit. 7 Sunday, 12 noon Online payment deadline - schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. 8-16 Begins Monday 8 a.m. Online late registration 8-9 Monday - Tuesday College Faculty/Staff Convocation 10 Wednesday 10-12 Wednesday Friday 9 a.m. 6 p.m. First day to use bookstore credit - books may be purchased using bookstore voucher for students who are eligible if financial aid has been processed and authorized for at least 48 hours. In person late registration 13 Saturday CLASSES BEGIN 14 Sunday, 12 noon 15-16 Monday - Tuesday 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 16 Tuesday, 6 p.m. 21 Sunday, 12 noon 22-28 Monday - Sunday, 8 p.m. Online payment deadline - schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. Late registration, drop/add in person 22 Monday Last day to use bookstore credit. 23 Tuesday Deadline for 100% tuition adjustment. Final date to add courses, change sections, change from credit to audit or audit to credit. Last date for admission to the College for semester. Online payment deadline - schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. Nightly schedule purges - schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. Official Fourteenth Class Day 3 p.m. - Schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. 29 Monday 4:30 p.m. - Last date to drop without W on student transcripts 30 - September 28 Monday - Friday Deadline for 50% tuition adjustment. After this date, no adjustments are given. Students are responsible for full tuition and fee rates after this date, regardless of withdrawal or attendance. Second Start registration First Financial Aid Disbursement to LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. The expected HigherOne refund date for this disbursement is September 9; however, refunds can take up to 14 days to process. 30 Tuesday Federal regulations require that the College delay delivering the proceeds of educational loans to first-time borrowers until 30 days after the start of classes. Therefore, student loan funds for first-time borrowers will not be disbursed to their accounts until September 13, 2016. September
2 Friday 5 Monday Labor Day holiday, no classes 13 Tuesday 15 Thursday 20 Monday 23 Friday, 4:30 p.m. Last date to submit Satisfactory Academic Progression Appeal Application - transfer and late registration students-no more appeals will be taken after this date. First-time borrower disbursements to LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. The expected HigherOne refund date for this disbursement is September 23, 2016, however, refunds can take up to 14 days to process. 4:30 p.m. - Final day for dropping Minisession One courses with a W Payment Plan installment due. 26 Monday, 8 a.m. Beginning of midterm exams 28 Wednesday, 12 noon 29 - October 4 Thursday, 8 a.m. 30 Friday, 4:30 p.m. Accepting Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progression Applications for the FALL 2016 SECOND START- appeal and supporting documentation must be submitted in order to be reviewed in time to secure classes (no bookstore credit). Second deadline to apply for December graduation. After this date a late fee will be assessed. Second Start Payment Deadline - Schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. Second Start Late Registration add/drop in person and online. Last date for Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progression Appeal Application - FALL 2016 SECOND START - Students can submit their Satisfactory Academic Progression Appeal Application; however, in order to secure classes, students will need to pay out of pocket. If the student is denied, he/she will have to continue to pay any scheduled payments on the payment plan. If students are approved, they will need to continue to pay any scheduled payments on the payment plan until funding is posted to student account. October 1 Saturday End of midterm exams 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 7 Friday 12 noon - Second Start Late Registration Payment Deadline - Schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. 1 p.m. - Midterm grading period ends Final date for completion of non-traditional credits for semester Minisession Two classes begin Second Start classes begin 12 noon - Second Start Late Registration Final Payment Deadline - Schedules must be secured and/or paid to prevent being deleted. 4:30 p.m. - Last date to apply for May graduation. Applications received after this date will be processed for December graduation. Tuesday, 1 p.m. Midterm grading period ends 4 Final date for completion of non-traditional credits for semester Payment Plan installment due 8-11 Saturday - Tuesday Fall holiday, no classes 10 Monday Staff Convocation 15 Saturday Payment Plan installment due 17 - January 6 Begins Monday 8 a.m. Spring 2017 registration online 17 - December 9 Begins Monday 8 a.m. Spring 2017 registration in person
17 Monday Second Start disbursements to LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. The expected HigherOne refund date for this disbursement is October 28; however, refunds can take up to 14 days to process. Federal regulations require that the College delay delivering the proceeds of educational loans to first-time borrowers until 30 days after the start of classes. Therefore, student loan funds for first-time borrowers will not be disbursed to their accounts until November 4, 2016. November 2 Wednesday, 6 p.m. Final day for dropping Fall Semester courses with a W or withdrawing from College First priority deadline to apply for May 2017 graduation 4 Friday, 4:30 p.m. Second Start First-time borrower disbursements to LoLA student accounts to begin refund process. Refunds can take up to 14 days to process. 8 Tuesday, 6 p.m. Final day for dropping Minisession Two and Second Start courses with a W Final Payment Plan installment due 15 Tuesday, 6 p.m. Last date for reinstatement to be processed in Registrar s Office 23 - November 27 Wednesday - Sunday Thanksgiving holiday, no classes 28 Monday Minisession Two ends Last day of class 29 Tuesday, 8 a.m. Beginning of final exams December 2 Friday, 12 midnight Final grades due for final exams given on Tuesday, November 29 and Wednesday, November 30 3 Saturday Final exams for Saturday classes 5 Monday, 12 midnight Final grades due for final exams given on Thursday, December 1; Friday, December 2; and Saturday, December 3 6 Tuesday, 11 p.m. End of final exams 7 Wednesday, 1 p.m. Final grading period ends; final grades due for final exams given on Monday, December 5 and Tuesday, December 6; grade books due in divisional offices 8 Thursday, 4:30 p.m. End of Fall Semester 8-16 Friday, 12 noon Accepting Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progression Applications for the Spring 2017 - appeal and supporting documentation must be submitted in order to be reviewed in time to secure classes. 13 Tuesday, 10 a.m. Commencement Fall 2016 Semester Tuition Adjustment Schedule Withdrawal From College/Reduction in Credit Hours Through August 23 100% August 24-29 50%
After August 29 NONE Fall 2016 Minisessions Session 1: August 15 October 3 Registration: August 10 12 Last day to drop courses with a W : September 15 Final Exams: October 3 Tuition Adjustment Schedule / Withdrawal from College / Reduction in Credit Hours: Through August 17-100% August 18-20 - 50% After August 20 - NONE Session 2: October 5 December 6 Registration: August 10-12 and September 26-30 Last day to drop courses with a W : November 8 Final Exams: November 29 - December 6 Tuition Adjustment Schedule / Withdrawal from College / Reduction in Credit Hours: Through October 12-100% October 13-15 - 50% After October 15 - NONE Fall 2016 Second Start Session Session: October 5 - December 6 SAP Appeal applications due: September 30 Registration: August 30 - October 5 Last day to drop courses with a W : November 8 Final Exams: November 29 - December 6 Tuition Adjustment Schedule / Withdrawal from College / Reduction in Credit Hours: Through October 12-100% October 13-15 - 50% After October 15 NONE
The HVAC course sequence will remain closely fixed to the below chart. Certain courses will always be taught at night, or in certain semesters: Summer 2016 HVAC Schedule CRN # Max# Enroll Prefix # Sec Bldg Room Instructor Start Time End Time Days Clock Hours CR hrs M T W R F 30806 15 HACR 121 771 B 1 BURGHARDT 530P 850P X X 60 3 30805 15 HACR 153 771 B 1 RIPBERGER 500P 910P X X 75 4 Sid Collier Campus 31028 13 HACR 153 800 B 118 RIPBERGER 900A 110P X X 75 4 31029 13 HACR 121 800 B 118/ 116C BURGHARDT 900A 1220P X X 60 3
Fall 2016 HVAC Schedule CRN # Max# Enroll Prefix # Sec Bldg Room Instructor Start Time End Time Days Clock Hours CR hrs M T W R F 11663 15 HACR 116 701 B 1 SOUHLAS 900A 1220P X 60 3 11662 15 HACR 115 701 B 1 LUND 900A 1130 X 45 3 11011 15 HACR 117 771 B 1 BURGHARDT 500P 910P X 75 4 11661 15 HACR 222 771 B 1 SCHMIT 500P 910P X 75 4 13446 15 HACR 157 771 B 1 RIPBERGER 530P 710P X 30 2 13447 15 HACR 158 771 B 1 LANGLOIS 500P 9100P X 75 4 11014 15 HACR 254 771 B 2 HALE 530P 850P X 60 3 11015 15 HACR 256 771 B 1 SOUHLAS 530P 850P X 60 3 13448 15 HACR 251 771 B 2 RIPBERGER 530P 800P X 45 3 13449 15 HACR 252 771 B 2 BURGHARDT 500P 9100P X 75 3 13450 15 HACR 281 771 B 2 RIPBERGER 530P 850P X 60 3 13451 15 HACR 291 771 B 2 RIPBERGER 530P 850P X 60 3 Sid Collier Campus 13554 13 HACR 117 800 B 118/ 116C BURGHARDT 900A 110P X 75 4 12947 13 HACR 222 800 B 118/ 116C BURGHARDT 900A 110P X 75 4 13056 13 HACR 121 800 B 118/ 116C BURGHARDT 900A 1220P X 60 3 13555 13 HACR 153 800 B 118 RIPBERGER 900A 110P X 75 4 13556 13 HACR 116 880 B 118/ 116C HALE 530P 850P X - 60 3 12948 13 HACR 115 880 B 118 LANGLOIS 530P 800P X - 45 3