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SPRING 2014 SPRING 2014 Semester Begins January 13 View course schedules online at: www.morton.edu

Table of Contents 2 Registration Information 12 Financial Information 17 Campus Information 23 University Transfer and Career (Credit Courses) 69 Final Exam Schedule 70 Total Fitness 71 Adult Education, Community Programming and Outreach 75 Non-Credit Online Courses College Directory For general information on Morton College dial the main campus phone number, (708) 656-8000. For specific information on programs and services, visit the corresponding offices or dial (708) 656-8000 along with the appropriate extension. Office Ext. Location Academic Advising Center 2250 1st Flr Bld B Academic Deans 2330 305B Admissions and Records 2346 1st Flr Bld B Adult Education (GED/ESL) 2407 1st Flr Bld B Athletics 2371 201E Bookstore 2222 134C Business Office 2305 203C Business Professional Services 2382 225C Campus Safety 2200 119C and First Aid Career Planning and Placement 2468 SSC* Child Care Center 2284 105D Continuing Education and 2281 223C Community Services Financial Aid and 2428 204B Veterans Benefits Fitness Center 2274 116E General Information (708) 656-8000 Independent Learning Center 2465 SSC* (Tutorial Services) Library 2321 1st Flr Bld B Music Department 2231 108C Student Activities 2419 SSC* Testing Center 2250 SSC* Theatre Department 2230 103A Transfer Services 2245 SSC* *Room locations followed by an asterisk (*) are located within the Student Success Center; 2nd floor, Building C For information on: Financial aid The Financial Aid Office at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2428, can provide information on the various forms of financial aid and scholarships. Paying your tuition The Cashier s Office at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2268, can provide information on tuition payment options and due dates. Registering for courses The Academic Advising Center at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250, will help set up an appointment to meet with an Academic Advisor. Obtaining a Student ID The Student Activities Office at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2318, can provide information on when and where ID cards may be obtained. Campus Safety The Campus Safety Office at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2200, can provide assistance with vehicle/room lock-outs, automobile jump starts, escort to vehicles and lost and found. Placement testing The Testing Center at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250, will help schedule an appointment to take placement testing. Adult Education programs, including ESL and GED courses The Adult Education Office at (708) 656-8000 can provide information about upcoming courses. For ESL information in English, dial Ext. 2793. For ESL information in Spanish, dial Ext. 2794. For GED information, dial Ext. 2790. Transferring college credits Please call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250 to set up an appointment to meet with an Academic Advisor. Para español, (708) 656-8000, opción 2. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS Tuition and Fees - Tuition and fees are subject to change by official action taken by the Morton College Board of Trustees. Review of tuition and fees will occur at times deemed necessary by the Board in conjunction with the College administration. For up-to-date information, please visit our website at www.morton.edu. Course Cancellations - Courses will be held as scheduled unless cancelled due to insufficient enrollment or other College considerations. The College reserves the right to cancel any course for insufficient enrollment or for other reasons deemed necessary by the College. The College, at its discretion, may adjust course starting and ending dates as well as meeting times or days. Should a course be cancelled, a full refund of tuition and fees will be issued. For more information, please see the Tuition Refund Schedule on our website at www.morton.edu. Licensure Requirements - Students enrolling in instructional programs with state and/or federal licensure requirements, including residency and employment eligibility requirements, should contact the appropriate regulatory agency prior to enrolling in classes.

MORTON COLLEGE 3801 South Central Ave. Cicero, IL 60804 We offer classes toward degrees or certificates in areas such as: Accounting Art Automotive Technology Biology Business Management Chemistry Computer Assisted Design (CAD) Computer Information Systems Computer Science Early Childhood Education Economics Engineering English Fire Sciences Simulation & Game Development Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration History Humanities Law Enforcement Mathematics Music Nursing Office Management Technology Philosophy Physical Education Activity & Health Courses Physical Therapist Assistant Physical Science Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Speech and Theatre Arts Supply Chain Management Therapeutic Massage We also offer non-credit courses for personal and career development. The Community Service class schedule will be available December 1. Please complete the form below if you want to receive a copy of the non-credit schedule. The course schedule will also be available online through Instant Enrollment (see page 73). Be sure to check out our online non-credit courses at www.ed2go.com/morton. See page 75. Non-Credit Schedule Request Form I am requesting a printed copy of the non-credit schedule: Please print clearly. NAME ( First, Last): ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE: E-MAIL ADDRESS: NOTE: If you prefer to receive the non-credit schedule by e-mail only, please check here RETURN FORM TO: Adult Education, Community Programming & Outreach Office Morton College, Room 223C 3801 S. Central Avenue, Cicero, IL 60804

2 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Para informació n en español, llame al (708) 656-8000, oprima dos. TWO WAYS TO REGISTER FOR COURSES Drop-In Registering for courses at Morton College is easy. We give you two options choose the method that s best for you. Office of Admissions and Records or Academic Advising located on the first floor of Building B and register during the days and times listed in the box below. Online Please visit the Morton College Web site: http://my.morton.edu. Check out our Frequently Asked Questions! see pages 3-6 The following pages provide the necessary forms and information to assist you in the registration process. Students who qualify for special tuition rates or tuition adjustments, or who have registration or financial aid restrictions, must register in person. Students who sign up for an E-cashier Tuition Payment Plan must register online at http://my.morton.edu. For additional information, please see page 12 or visit www.morton.edu or call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2268. SPRING 2014 REGISTRATION SCHEDULE In-person registration will take place in the Office of Admissions and Records, First floor of Building B, on the following dates: OPEN REGISTRATION BEGINS November 4 - December 20 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday COLLEGE CLOSED - WINTER RECESS December 23 - January 5 OPEN REGISTRATION January 3-10 January 5 & 12 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday ADD/DROP WEEK January 13 January 11 & 18 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday *Students are discouraged from registering for any class after that class has already met. However, with the written approval of the instructor on an Registration/Add-Drop Form, a student may register for a course up to seven calendar days after a class has met. Registration for a course after these seven calendar days is prohibited. **A non-refundable $50 late registration fee applies for those students who register late.

SPRING SCHEDULE 2014 3 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS REFUNDS Question: Answer: The refund deadline has passed. Can I still drop my class and get a full refund? Students with mitigating circumstances wishing to receive a 100% refund/withdrawal after the posted refund dates must submit a letter of explanation and supporting documentation to the Dean of Student Development and Ombuds Services. Letters and documentation should be delivered to the Office of Admissions and Records. Students will be notified of denial or approval via mail delivery. Students cannot drop courses online after the refund period has expired. ENROLLMENT VERIFICATIONS Question: Answer: I need proof that I am enrolled. What do I need to do? Students can complete Enrollment Verification request forms at the Office of Admissions and Records. Students also need to present valid ID to ensure processing. The turnaround time for enrollment verification requests is 24 hours from the time of initial request (excluding weekends and holidays). Enrollment verifications for future semesters will be processed after the 10th day of classes for that semester. EMPLOYER VERIFICATION FOR IN-DISTRICT TUITION RATES Question: Answer: NON-PAYMENT I work in-district. Am I eligible to receive in-district tuition rates? Employees of profit businesses and non-profit organizations located within Morton College s district may enroll in courses at the in-district rate with written approval from their employer. An employer s written approval must be on company letterhead and include a supervisor s name, title, contact and phone number as well as the student s job title and responsibilities. To be eligible for the special tuition rate, employment verification must be presented at the time of initial registration for the semester. Question: Answer: I didn t pay my tuition bill. Will I be dropped from my classes for non-payment? Students will receive a tuition bill at the time of registration from the Office of Admissions and Records. If payment is not received by the due date, students may be dropped from their classes. If they are dropped from courses, they may re-register with no guarantee of obtain ing the same course schedule and will be assessed a $50 late fee charge. Additionally, nonattendance does not constitute official withdrawal from classes. It is the student s responsibility to officially withdraw from a course. EXPLANATION OF STUDENT S SCHEDULE Question: Answer: How do I know when my classes begin and where they meet? Days noted on the schedules given by the Office of Admissions and Records are as follows: Check our website, www.morton.edu, for the most up-to-date information.

4 SPRING SCHEDULE 2014 M Monday, T Tuesday, W Wednesday, R-Thursday, F - Friday, S - Saturday, and U- Sunday. You can also find the hours for each class, as well as which building (B, C, D, E, Cicero Fire Department, or Morton West HS) the class is in. ONLINE Question: Answer: I am having trouble registering online. What should I do? Students often cannot register online because of a past due balance with Financial Aid, Business Office, Library, and/or Athletics. Contact Admissions and Records for further information at Ext. 2346. For login or technical issues with Panther Portal please dial Ext. 2444. AVOID THE LATE REGISTRATION FEE! A late registration fee of $50 will be charged to students who meet one or more of the following conditions: Students who register after the course has begun Students who are dropped for non-payment and wish to re-register Students who are dropped for non-attendance and wish to re-register for courses with consent of the instructor. SPRING 2014 SCHEDULE

SPRING SCHEDULE 2014 5 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS EXPLANATION OF STUDENT SCHEDULE Question: Answer: ACADEMIC ADVISING What is a credit hour? A credit hour, sometimes called a semester hour, refers to the number of credits you receive toward graduation for each class you complete successfully. Credit hours are determined by the number of hours per week you are in class for that course. For example, a class meeting from 9-9:50 a.m. three days a week, generally will earn three credit hours. Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: What is the difference between a full-time and part-time course load? Morton defines a full-time load as 12 or more credit hours. A part-time load is anything less than 12 credit hours. What is the difference between the Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree and the Associate of Applied Science degree? These degrees all require a minimum of 62 credit hours but have different purposes. The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree prepares students for entering a career field (e.g. Law Enforcement, etc ), while the Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees satisfy the requirements for the first two years of a baccalaureate degree. Therefore, A.A. and A.S. degrees require a greater number of general education courses. What is a certificate? A certificate consists of career courses in a chosen program. Students who already have a degree may decide to pursue a certificate when changing fields. What courses will meet the requirements for a degree or a certificate? The College Catalog lists all requirements for degrees and certificates by program. You must familiarize yourself with the Catalog, since this document is an agreement between you and the College. Does Morton offer courses over the Internet? Yes, several. Visit www.morton.edu for more information on distance learning opportunities. How many courses should I take? This can only be answered by the student. In general, students who work full-time may prefer to take fewer classes than students who do not work or work part-time. You need to judge how best to balance your work schedule with your academic load, social life and other responsibilities. How much time will I be expected to study for each course? This varies among individuals. A good suggestion is that students should spend two to three hours outside of class for each hour in class per week. Therefore, a full-time student should allow 24 to 36 hours of study time per week. How can I prepare to take the placement exam? Students can preview placement exam questions by picking up a study guide at the Academic Advising Center in Building B, or students can visit http://www.testprepreview.com/accuplacer_practice.htm to download a copy. How do I know what English and math courses I should take? Students who plan to take credit courses at Morton must take Morton s placement tests. However, under certain conditions, you can have this requirement waived. For example, if you received a sub-score of 18 in the Reading & English component on your ACT or if you have completed English 101 with a grade of C or better at another institution. If I test into English 082, 084, 086 or 088; can I take other courses? Check our website, www.morton.edu, for the most up-to-date information.

6 SPRING SCHEDULE 2014 Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Question: Answer: Speak with an advisor to determine which courses, if any, you are able to take in addition to English developmental courses. I have taken classes at another college or university. Will they count at Morton? To find out, you must have your transcript evaluated. The evaluation process consists of two steps: Have an official transcript mailed to Morton from your former college or university. Contact your former college or university s Registrar Services directly to start the process. Complete a Request for Evaluation Form from the Office of Admissions & Records. How much does a Morton transcript evaluation cost? Morton does not charge a fee for evaluating a transcript. I have a degree from a college or university in another country. How will it transfer? To receive credit for coursework from another country, the foreign transcripts must be evaluated by Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A form with instructions is available in the Advising Department. Refer to the ECE form for appropriate foreign transcript evaluation fees. Remember to complete a Request for Evaluation Form and list Morton College as the transfer institution. How do I calculate my GPA? Divide the grade points earned by the number of hours taken. Grade points are figured by multiplying the number of credit hours of each course by the grade earned. (Grades A to F are worth from 4 to 0 points). How do I raise my GPA? You must obtain higher grades in your courses. You may also re-take courses in which you have received a low grade. If you re-take a course at Morton, the higher grade will count in your GPA, but both grades will continue to show on your transcript. In other words, replacing a D or F grade with an A, B, or C will raise your GPA more quickly than taking new courses. Another way to achieve academic success is to plan your course load carefully to enable you to be more successful and to seek tutoring assistance from the Individual Learning Center. The Individual Learning Center can also help you to develop study skills strategies. Can I eliminate F grades on my transcript? F grades remain on a transcript but can be removed from the grade point calculation. Students may petition, one time only, through the Forgiveness Policy explained in detail in the Catalog. If you have 15 hours or less of F grades, you must complete 15 consecutive hours of 100 level courses (or higher) with grades of C or better. If you have 16 hours or more of F grades, you must complete an equal number of hours of 100 level courses (or higher) with grades of C or better. Once you have completed the courses meaning the semester has ended and the grades are submitted you may petition in writing to the Office of Admissions and Records asking to take advantage of the Forgiveness Policy. I got a D in a course. Should I take it over? This depends on the course and its importance in your major. If you believe you can do significantly better in the class the second time around and it is necessary for your major or chosen career, it is probably a good idea to retake the course. Both grades will appear on your transcript. However, the higher of the two will count in your GPA. It is also important to remember that many universities do not accept D grades in transfer. Will my grade point average from other colleges transfer? No, your GPA starts over at Morton. SPRING 2014 SCHEDULE

NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION 7 For Students Who: ARE NEW TO MORTON COLLEGE HAVE NOT ENROLLED IN COURSES AT MORTON COLLEGE IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS 1. Fill Out New Student Information form Pick up a New Student Information Form from the Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B. If you plan to earn a degree or certificate, submit the following information in addition to your New Student Information Form: High school transcript or GED test scores Transcripts from all colleges previously attended International Students are encouraged to submit evaluated transcripts through Educational Credit Evaluators (http://ece.org). To obtain transcripts, contact the school district (high school), previous college, or organization that facilitated your test (GED ) Also complete a Request for Transcript Evaluation form if you plan to use credit earned at another college toward a degree or certificate program at Morton College. Forms are available in the Office of Admissions and Records. If you do not intend to earn a degree or certificate, submit only your New Student Information Form. You must reapply if you have attended Morton College before but have not enrolled in the last five years. To obtain an enrollment package, contact the Office of Admissions and Records at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2346. If you would like to take a tour of Morton College, please call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2359. 2. Placement Testing Students intending to enroll in an English or Mathematics course must complete placement testing. Placement testing determines proficiency in English, reading and mathematics, helping you to register for courses that best develop your skills in these essential areas. To learn more about placement testing, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250. 3. Meet With An Academic Advisor This step is required for new students. Advising is also strongly recommended for continuing students who: u Need assistance with educational planning u Are unsure of program or graduation requirements u Need information concerning course transfers u Are planning to graduate from Morton College during the current academic year All students are strongly encouraged to meet with an Academic Advisor each semester to ensure proper course selection. To schedule an appointment with an advisor, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250, or stop by the Academic Advising Center located on the first floor of Building B. 4. Select Courses and Register Register for courses in the Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B or online at http://my.morton.edu. Students enrolling in instructional programs with state and/or federal licensure requirements, including residency and employment eligibility requirements, should contact the appropriate regulatory agency prior to enrolling in classes. To qualify for course registration and to qualify for the in-district tuition rate, proof of residency or proof that you work in the District is required. A current driver s license, voters registration card, recent utility bill, current bank statement, State of Illinois ID card or matricula are acceptable forms of identification. Students who register late will be charged a $50 late fee. 5. Pay Tuition and Fees Students will receive a tuition bill at the time of registration. Students are responsible for all tuition and fees. The college will refund tuition and fees if the student completes the official withdraw procedures within the published refund schedule. Requests to withdraw from courses are not taken by phone. It is the student s responsibility to officially withdraw from classes. Note: Students who do not pay their tuition and fees by the due date may be dropped from the courses. Students dropped for non-payment may re-register without a guarantee they will enroll for the same course schedule. Students who fail to meet their financial obligation to the college will be excluded from future enrollment. Furthermore, all records and transcripts will not be released until the financial obligation has been completed. If necessary, student accounts will be turned over to a collection agency. 6. Obtain Student ID Card To obtain a student ID card or to have your current ID card validated, present your course schedule to the Student Activities Office, Student Success Center, 2nd Floor, Building C. For more information, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2262. 7. Purchase Books Once you receive your course schedule, you may purchase required books and materials at the Bookstore located in Room 134C.

8 REGISTRATION INFORMATION PANTHER PORTAL Morton College s Panther Portal is your safe, secure and convenient way of: Adding or dropping courses Viewing or printing your course schedule Paying your current balance Viewing your personal information Printing your grades! How to Login! 1. Follow login instructions at http://my.morton.edu (if accessing through http://www.morton.edu, click Panther Portal link on lower left-hand side of screen) 2. If you are a first time user, click First time user, login assistance link 3. Select This is a public computer or This is a home/ campus computer, then click First time user click here at the end of the paragraph 4. Follow instructions on left side of screen (in red font) Online registration is available now through the first day at the beginning of the semester. If you are unable to register online, you must come to the Office of Admissions and Records to register. Morton College cannot guarantee that all the classes listed in the online schedule will be available at the time of in-person registration. Class availability is subject to change. Morton College reserves the right to cancel classes if there is insufficient enrollment. After login! Search for classes 5. Click on Registration under Panther Central menu on lower right-hand side of the screen (first time users will see web advisor screen) 6. Click Search for Sections 7. Select Term or enter dates Register for Classes 8. Click Registration 9. Click Register and Drop Sections 10. Enter Section and Register 11. View your Class Schedule 12. Click Academic Profile 13. Click My Class Schedule 14. Select Term and Click Submit (print your schedule by clicking the PRINT PAGE button) www.morton.edu Recommended Browsers: PC - Internet Explorer MAC - Firefox

REGISTRATION INFORMATION 9 STUDENT REGISTRATION Online Registration Registration is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day. HOW TO REGISTER 1. Enter the Morton College home page at www.morton.edu, click on the Panther Portal icon. You will need to enter your username and password. 2. Select the correct semester under the Class Enrollment section and click Go. Follow the directions on the screen. 3. You may pay using Visa, MasterCard or Discover by clicking Pay Online Now next to Amount Due. Fill out the secure online form and click Submit Transaction. This may take several seconds. Only click the button once. You may also mail in your tuition payment or pay in person at the Cashier s window, first floor, Building B. Students receiving financial aid, veterans benefits, student loans or private scholarships are required to contact the Financial Aid Office at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2428, after registering online. SPRING 2014 GRADUATES Schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor to find out if you qualify. Call 708.656.8000, Ext. 2250. Graduation Petition deadline is April 2, 2014 Check our website, www.morton.edu, for the most up-to-date information.

10 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Mail: OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS MORTON COLLEGE 3801 S. CENTRAL AVE. CICERO, IL 60804 Fax: (708) 656-9592 Fill out all items on this form except the section marked OFFICE USE. Carefully print correct five-symbol Web ID number for each class you want. You must also send proof of in-district residency with this form. Male Female Birthdate STUDENT INTENT My primary goal for attending Morton College is: (check one) To prepare for transfer to a four-year college or university. To improve skills for my present job. To prepare for a future job immediately after attending this college. To prepare for the GED test or improve basic academic skills. For personal interest/self-development (not career oriented). Student ID No. Registration for: Fall 20 Spring 20 Summer 20 Last Name Address First Initial (Former) Are you enrolling in a degree or certificate program? Yes No Program Title City State Zip Phone COURSE CODE NO. COURSE TITLE CR OFFICE USE I certify that the above information is correct and understand that falsification may result in dismissal from the College. Total Continuing Re-entering from Resident District 527 Driver s License Voters' Registration Public Utility Bill State of IL ID Card Other OAR Date Costs Student Signature Date PAYMENT METHOD: (Check one) Check or Money Order enclosed (Do not send cash). Nelnet Payment Plan

REGISTRATION INFORMATION 11 TRANSFER STUDENT REGISTRATION For Students Who are Transferring to Morton College From Another College or University 1. COMPLETE NEW STUDENT INFORMATION FORM Visit the Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B and submit your New Student Information Form for processing. 2. PROVIDE TRANSCRIPTS Arrange to have your officially-sealed high school, GED and/or previous college(s) transcripts sent to Morton College. 3. COMPLETE PLACEMENT TESTS Placement testing is required prior to registering for an English or mathematics course. You may be exempt from placement testing based on previous college credit or ACT scores. Students are strongly encouraged to secure an appointment with an Academic Advisor. 4. REGISTER FOR COURSES If you need assistance with credit course selection, contact the Academic Advising Center at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250. You may also register for courses via our Panther Portal at http://my.morton.edu 5. PAYMENT OF TUITION Choose from several payment options and pay tuition and fees by the deadline indicated in the Tuition Payment Schedule. See page 16. CHECK US OUT ON THE WEB! www.morton.edu Check our website, www.morton.edu, for the most up-to-date information.

12 FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION Tuition and Fee Payments It is strongly recommended that payment be made at time of registration. Make your payment in the Cashier s Office (first floor, Building A). SPRING semester hours are: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday You may use Visa, MasterCard or Discover or pay by personal check or cash. A Nelnet deferred payment plan is also available. tion. Students are responsible for all tuition and fees. The college will refund tuition and fees if the student completes the official withdraw procedures within the published refund schedule. Requests to withdraw from courses are not taken by phone. It is the student s responsibility to officially withdraw from classes. Note: Students who do not pay their tuition and fees by the due date may be dropped from the courses. Students dropped for non-payment may re-register without a guarantee they will enroll for the same course schedule. PAYMENT DEADLINE If you register: Payment is due: November 4 - December 6 December 6 On or after December 7 Day of registration Students will receive a tuition bill at the time of registra- Morton College Tuition rates- effective Spring 2014 TUITION AND FEES CHART* Students who fail to meet their financial obligation to the college will be excluded from future enrollment. Furthermore, all records and transcripts will not be released until the financial obligation has been completed. If necessary, student accounts will be turned over to a collection agency. continued on next page Credit Hours In- district Out of District Out of State/ International Repair/ Renovation Reg Fee Tuition Total Tuition Total Tuition Total Comprehensive Fee Technology Fee 1 7.00 7.00 6.00 10.00 88.00 118.00 216.00 246.00 280.00 310.00 1.5 10.50 10.50 9.00 10.00 132.00 172.00 324.00 364.00 420.00 460.00 2 14.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 176.00 226.00 648.00 698.00 560.00 610.00 3 21.00 21.00 18.00 10.00 264.00 334.00 648.00 718.00 840.00 910.00 4 28.00 28.00 24.00 10.00 352.00 442.00 864.00 954.00 1,120.00 1,210.00 5 35.00 35.00 30.00 10.00 440.00 550.00 1,080.00 1,190.00 1,400.00 1,510.00 6 42.00 42.00 36.00 10.00 528.00 658.00 1,296.00 1,426.00 1,680.00 1,810.00 7 49.00 49.00 42.00 10.00 616.00 766.00 1,512.00 1,662.00 1,960.00 2,110.00 7.5 52.50 52.50 45.00 10.00 660.00 820.00 1,620.00 1,780.00 2,100.00 2,260.00 8 56.00 56.00 48.00 10.00 704.00 874.00 1,728.00 1,898.00 2,240.00 2,410.00 9 63.00 63.00 54.00 10.00 792.00 982.00 1,944.00 2,134.00 2,520.00 2,710.00 10 70.00 70.00 60.00 10.00 880.00 1,090.00 2,160.00 2,370.00 2,800.00 3,010.00 11 77.00 77.00 66.00 10.00 968.00 1,198.00 2,376.00 2,606.00 3,080.00 3,310.00 12 84.00 84.00 72.00 10.00 1,056.00 1,306.00 2,592.00 2,842.00 3,360.00 3,610.00 13 91.00 91.00 78.00 10.00 1,144.00 1,414.00 2,808.00 3,078.00 3,640.00 3,910.00 14 98.00 98.00 84.00 10.00 1,232.00 1,522.00 3,024.00 3,314.00 3,920.00 4,210.00 15 105.00 105.00 90.00 10.00 1,320.00 1,630.00 3,240.00 3,550.00 4,200.00 4,510.00 16 112.00 112.00 96.00 10.00 1,408.00 1,738.00 3,456.00 3,786.00 4,480.00 4,810.00 17 119.00 119.00 102.00 10.00 1,496.00 1,846.00 3,672.00 4,022.00 4,760.00 5,110.00 18 126.00 126.00 108.00 10.00 1,584.00 1,954.00 3,888.00 4,258.00 5,040.00 5,410.00 * Tuition and fees are subject to change by official action of the Board of Trustees. For the latest information, visit www.morton.edu ** Total amount includes tuition, comprehensive, technology and registration fees for credit hour courses; course and lab fees are additional, as required.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION 13 Course Exchange You may exchange one course for another (drop and add) during the 100% refund period. You will be responsible for paying any additional tuition and fees that may result from the new course. Course drops will be subject to a refund based on the Tuition Refund Schedule. To Drop a Course or Withdraw The date of your official withdrawal determines both your final grade and whether you will receive a refund for the course. NOTE: You will receive a tuition bill at the time of registration from the Office of Admissions and Records. If payment is not received by due date, you may be dropped from your courses. Additionally, students who do not attend the first two weeks of class may be dropped for non-attendance. It is the student s responsibility to officially withdraw from a course. If you are dropped from your courses, you may re-register with no guarantee of obtaining the same course schedule. Students who are dropped from their courses due to previous non-payment are subject to a $50 late registration fee. Please view page 4 for further details. Unless you officially withdraw from a course, you are still responsible for all tuition and fees for any course for which you have registered. The College refunds tuition and fees only when official drop forms are properly completed, authorized and processed through the Office of Admissions and Records and only according to the Tuition Refund Schedule found on page 16. Telephone requests to be dropped from courses are not accepted. For courses dropped during the refund period, no academic record will be maintained. However, a grade of W (withdraw) will be recorded for courses dropped after that period. The refund deadline for SPRING semester courses is listed on page 16. The deadline for dropping a course without a refund is two weeks prior to the ending date of the course. Course Cancellations Courses will be held as scheduled unless cancelled due to insufficient enrollment or other College considerations. The College reserves the right to cancel any course for insufficient enrollment or for other reasons deemed necessary by the College. The College, at its discretion, may adjust course starting and ending dates as well as meeting times or days. Should a course be cancelled, a full refund of tuition and fees will be issued. For more information, please see the Tuition Refund Schedule on our website at www.morton.edu. Financial Aid Financial aid is available in the form of federal and state grants, work-study, scholarships and student loans. To become eligible for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid online at www.fafsa.ed.gov to generate a Student Aid Report (SAR). A SAR must be on file for the current year before any financial aid or student loans can be processed. Those applying early will be given priority consideration for these limited funds. Financial aid forms are available in the Financial Aid Office, Room 205B. Spring semester Financial Aid Office hours of operation are: 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday For more information, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2428 or 2229. Veterans Benefits Morton College is an approved educational institution for training veterans. The Financial Aid Office has applications for all federal and state veterans programs. Students intending to utilize their benefits this semester must contact the Financial Aid Office and complete a Veterans Benefit Sign-Up Sheet. This form must be completed every semester to continue benefits at Morton College. Applications, forms and more information are available in the Financial Aid Office, Room 205B or by calling (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2228. Refund Policy Refunds for tuition and fees only occur when official withdrawal procedures are properly completed within the advertised Tuition Refund Table located in the current Morton College course schedule. Telephone requests to be withdrawn from courses are not accepted. The college does not grant refunds to students who: voluntarily enlist in military service following the close of the refund period are dismissed for disciplinary reasons are financially obligated to a college department or office at the time of withdrawal withdraw from courses after the posted deadline The college may award 100% refunds and late Check our website, www.morton.edu, for the most up-to-date information.

14 FINANCIAL INFORMATION withdrawals to students who present documented extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances include: serious illness or injury to the student that required extended recovery, death or serious illness of an immediate family member, significant trauma in the student s life that impaired the student s emotional and/or physical health. Third-party verifiable documentation is required to have a refund request considered by the committee. Refund requests must follow the Student Complaint and Grievance Procedures. Completed packets must be submitted to the Dean of Student Development and Ombuds Services via the Office of Admissions and Records located on the 1st floor of B Building. All requests must be completed within 30 college-business days of the end of the term in question. Morton College reserves the right to approve or deny any claims. Appeals to the decision must be made, in writing, to the Vice President of Academic and Student Development. Nelnet Tuition Payment Plans If your total tuition and fees exceed $100, you may be eligible for an Nelnet Tuition Payment Plan. A nonrefundable service fee is added to the total bill, and an initial payment is required. The remaining balance will be due and payable in installments as outlined in the Nelnet Tuition Payment Plans Schedule. To be eligible for a Nelnet Tuition Payment Plan, students must have settled all previous outstanding account balances with Morton College and total tuition and fees must exceed $100. Enrollment in a Nelnet Tuition Payment Plan is available only online at Panther Portal located at: https://my.morton.edu. The payment plan can accommodate down payments and monthly payments. Down payments are deducted immediately from the financial account provided on the agreements. Nelnet Tuition Payment Plans are not available for the Spring semester after January 24, 2014. Special Tuition Rates SENIOR CITIZEN TUITION RATE Morton College is committed to the principle of life-long learning and, therefore, waives tuition and the registration fee for its senior citizens (age 62 or older at time of registration) for credit and non-credit courses. Laboratory and other fees will be assessed where applicable. Additionally, the cost of books and personal supplies for classes are not covered by this waiver. IN-DISTRICT EMPLOYEE TUITION RATE Employees of profit and nonprofit businesses or agencies located within the College district may enroll in Morton College courses at the in-district tuition rate with written approval of their employer. Verification of employment must be on company letterhead and include supervisor name, title of supervisor, contact phone number of supervisor and student s job position. To be eligible for this special tuition rate, employment verification must be presented at the time of initial registration for the semester. More information and employment verification forms are available in the Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B. By submitting a signed in-district employment verification form, you authorize Morton College to verify your employment with your identified employer at any time while you are enrolled at Morton College. For limited enrollment programs, your employment may be verified prior to your official admittance to the program. SPRING 2014 SCHEDULE

nel net formerly FACTS Management Co. OTHER PAYMENT PLANS DON T STACK UP AS WELL AS OURS HERE ARE THE FACTS WHY... INTEREST-FREE MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN COLLEGE EXPENSES, WHAT S YOUR PLAN? Paying for the rising costs of a college education is a concern for nearly every student and family. The fact is, few of us have the resources to simply write a check for the full cost of tuition each semester. So how are you meeting your costs? What s your plan? Do you have one? Having a solid plan for covering the cost of college is an important step toward graduation. Morton College is pleased to enlist the services of Nelnet to make the process easier for you. HERE IS A PROVEN PLAN To help you meet your educational expenses, Morton College is proud to offer Nelnet as a convenient budget plan. This is not a loan program. You have no debt, there are no interest or finance charges assessed, and there is no credit check. The cost to budget your interest-free monthly payment plan is a $25 per semester nonrefundable Nelnet Enrollment Fee. You may budget your tuition and fees by either Automatic Bank Payment or monthly credit card deduction. CONVENIENT ONLINE ENROLLMENT Enroll in the Nelnet Payment Plan online at http://my.morton.edu or at www.morton.edu and clicking on the Panther Portal link (see page 8 for instructions on how to login to the Panther Portal). Under Financial Information click on Sign up for the Nelnet Payment Plan Click on the correct semester Once you are in the NBS website click on Proceed Be sure to have the following information: Student ID number The name, address and email address of the person responsible for making the payments To protect your privacy, you will need to create your own unique Nelnet Access Code. Please be sure it is something you can easily remember Account information for the person responsible for payment. If paying by automatic bank payments, you will need the bank name, telephone number, account number and bank routing number. Most of this information is located in your check. If paying by credit card, you will need the credit card number and expiration date. NELNET TUITION PAYMENT PLANS SCHEDULE* LAST DAY TO REQUIRED NUMBER OF MONTHS OF SUBMIT ONLINE DOWN PAYMENT PAYMENTS PAYMENTS November 29, 2013 None 5 December - April December 20, 2013 10% 4 February - May January 15, 2014 30% 3 February - May January 24, 2014 50% 2 March - May * Nelnet Tuition Payment Plans are not available for the spring semester after January 24, 2014

16 FINANCIAL INFORMATION TUITION AND FEES OVERVIEW* TUITION In-District Resident (per credit hour) $88 Out-of-District Resident of Illinois (per credit hour) $216 Out-of-State Resident or International (per credit hour) $280 FEES Application Fee (first-time enrollees only) $10 Registration Fee (per semester) $10 Late Registration Fee $50 Comprehensive Fee (per credit hour) $7 Technology Fee (per credit hour) $7 Repair/Renovation Fee (per credit hour) $6 * Tuition and fees are subject to change by official action of the Board of Trustees. For the latest information, visit www.morton.edu ** Total amount includes tuition, comprehensive, technology and registration fees for credit hour courses; course and lab fees are additional, as required. TUITION REFUND SCHEDULE* 100% refund - within 8 calendar days from start of course. 50% refund - 9 to 16 calendar days from start of the course. (Excludes holidays) * Refunds will not be issued after these dates. Students with extenuating circumstances wishing to receive a 100% refund/ withdrawal after the above dates must submit a letter of explanation and supporting documentation to the Dean of Student Development and Ombuds Services. Approvals are only granted under extreme circumstances. TUITION PAYMENT SCHEDULE IF YOU REGISTER PAYMENT DUE BY November 4 through December 6 December 6, 2013 On or after December 7 Day of Registration NELNET PAYMENT PLANS: Through November 29 November 30 - December 20 December 21 - January 15 January 16 - January 24 Plan 1 Plan 2 Plan 3 Plan 4

CAMPUS INFORMATION ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS The Office of Admissions and Records located on the first floor of Building B can assist you with applying to the College, campus visits, registration, transcript(s) evaluation and transcript requests. The Office of Admissions and Records SPRING semester hours are: 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday For more information, call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2346. PLACEMENT TESTING Placement tests measure current skills in English, reading and math. Students will use a computer to complete the Accuplacer test. Accuplacer is untimed, but students should plan to spend up to two hours to complete the full placement test. Placement test results are available immediately. Test results determine placement in English and math courses. A $10 retesting fee will be imposed on all students seeking to retake the placement test. This fee applies to all students regardless of program of study. Students who are enrolled in developmental courses are ineligible for retesting. Placement testing is scheduled Monday through Thursday by appointment. Day and evening appointments are available. For more information call (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250. Placement Testing Exemptions Students with previously earned college credit can be exempted from all or part of the placement test if they submit a college transcript or grade report showing successful completion ( C or better) in a college-level English composition course/ rhetoric course and/or math course. CAMPUS QUICK GUIDE CAMPUS INFORMATION 17 Students with sub-scores of 18 on the English and Reading portion of the ACT may be exempt from the English portion of the Placement Exam. Information Center ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER The Academic Advising Center is located on the first floor of Building B, is committed to assisting prospective, new and continuing students in setting and achieving their educational and career goals. Our purpose is to establish a partnership between the advisor and the student to meet each individual s needs and to connect students with other campus resources. Students who meet with an academic advisor will be able to obtain information in the following areas: general advisement and academic regulations, registration, add/drop courses, graduation review, provisional degree audit, suspension/ dismissal appeals, and transfer information. The Academic Advising Center SPRING semester hours are: 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday Information about other academic support services is available by calling (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250. PANTHerpalooZA (STUDenT orientation) Morton College is committed to the effective transition of new students to the Morton College family and culture. To meet this goal, the college offers multiple orientation sessions throughout the academic year called PantherPalooza. This program session offers new students the opportunity to meet key personnel, academic advisors and register for their first continued on next page

18 CAMPUS INFORMATION continued from previous page semester of courses. PantherPalooza sessions are intended to acquaint new students to the resources available to students, as well as, the expectations of all members of the college community. In preparation for PatherPalooza, students should have already applied, been admitted to the college and completed the placement test. Furthermore, students should bring their placement results to the orientation session. (Review materials for the placement exam may be found at: http://morton.edu/success_keys/english. asp for English and http://morton.edu/success_keys/ Math.asp for Math) The college highly recommends that students pre-register for PantherPalooza. Students may either visit the Academic Advising Center located on the 1st floor of the B Building or call 708-656-8000, Ext. 2250 to make a PantherPalooza reservation. Bookstore The College Bookstore, located in Room 134C, sells new and used textbooks, software, course supplies, gifts and personal items. The Bookstore SPRING semester hours are: 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday For all spring courses, books may be returned for a full refund one week from the first day of class with the original receipt. Spring textbooks are now available for purchase. Contact the Bookstore at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2222, for more information. Services for Students with disabilities Academic support services for students with disabilities are available by contacting the Disabilities Specialist at (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2250. Children on Campus For the safety of children on campus, children may not accompany students to class, tutoring or testing sessions. Also, children may not be left unattended on the campus grounds, whether in college buildings, extension centers or at any college event. Smoke-Free Campus All buildings on the Morton College campus continue to be designated as non-smoking areas as well as the grounds, parking lots, and College vehicles. In accordance with the Smoke Free Illinois Act, 410 ILCS 82/1 et seq. (the Act ), which prohibits smoking in any public place or any place of employment, smoking is prohibited at Morton College. Pursuant to the Act, the College may provide smoking areas that comply and/or exceed with the provisions of the Act; smoking is prohibited except in specifically designated smoking areas that are at least 15 feet out from the entrances, exits, windows and ventilation intakes of all College buildings. The current designated smoking area is visibly marked and located outside, 15 feet north of the Building B/Building C Foyer doors (between the Library and Cafeteria). No tobacco products may be sold or given out as complimentary items on Campus. The purpose of this No Smoking Policy is to provide a healthy, clean, and safe environment for all students, staff, and general public who use College facilities. This policy recognizes that smoking is a matter of individual choice that should not infringe on the rights and desires of other individuals. Morton College Campus Safety Officers may issue citations starting at $25 for first-time offenders and up to $50 for each additional violation. In addition, the College may refer students who violate this Policy to the appropriate Dean for disciplinary procedures pursuant to the Student Handbook. College employees may be subject to discipline pursuant to the policies and procedures applicable to their employment. Violators will be disciplined through regular administrative channels within their division at the College. Questions or violations should be reported to the Campus Safety Office. Drug-and Alcohol-Free Campus In recognition of the negative effect that the use of drugs and alcohol has on a person s physical and mental well-being, Morton College promotes and maintains a healthy, drug- and alcohol-free learning environment and workplace. The College complies with all federal, state and local laws and ordinances to which it is subject, including the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989. Morton College prohibits the use, possession, distribution, dispensing and manufacturing of illicit drugs or alcohol on Campus property, including buildings, grounds, in College vehicles or any College-leased facility. Anyone on campus under the influence of drugs or alcohol is subject to appropriate sanctions consistent with local, state and federal laws, and may include incarceration and/or monetary fines. Incidents involving students referred to the campus disciplinary system will follow the procedures outlined in the Morton College Student Handbook. Incidents involving employees will be processed in accordance with applicable laws and labor-management agreements. SPRING 2014 SCHEDULE