University of Colorado Denver Senior Citizens Program (SCP) Information Packet Fall 2015 and Spring 2016



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University of Colorado Denver Senior Citizens Program (SCP) Lynx Center 1201 Larimer Street, Suite 1107 Denver, Colorado 80204 Office: 303-315-3508 University of Colorado Denver Senior Citizens Program (SCP) Information Packet Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 Content: 1. Guidelines 2. Checklist and important dates 3. Course registration procedures 4. How to search for a CU Denver class 5. Course participation form 6. Instructor information sheet 7. Classroom participation and campus guide 8. Campus map *Guidelines are subject to change

SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM GUIDELINES Area residents who are sixty (60) years of age or older may attend classes at the University of Colorado Denver (DOWNTOWN CAMPUS) on a non-credit/non-tuition basis during the fall and spring semesters. Note: Each academic department/unit may have its own policy regarding your acceptance into a specific class. Seniors may take any course (offered at the Downtown Campus) listed in the online course schedule except: courses which require laboratory or special equipment use, computer courses, courses offered through the Division of Extended Studies, courses with additional fees, CU online courses, CU Denver South campus or Anschutz Medical campus courses, and intensive and/or module courses (i.e. maymester, 6 week, or hybrid). Acceptance in class will be determined by the instructor, based on space availability, and the previous level of education obtained by the senior citizen student. Participants may register for classes beginning the first day of class. The last day to register for a class via the SCP program is the second Friday after classes begin. Submissions after this day will not be reviewed. A limit of two (2) courses may be taken per semester. Note: The instructor is NOT required to review written or oral exams, or assignments. ++++ Senior Citizens Program participants are held to the same code of conduct as enrolled students in the University of Colorado Denver students. The policy can be viewed at: http://www.ucdenver.edu/life/services/standards/documents/cudenver-codeofconduct.pdf The Schedule of Couse Listings can be found on the web at: http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/pages/catalogs.aspx The Schedule of Courses is located at the bottom of the page for perspective students. Fall 2015- Classes begin Monday, August 17 th Spring 2016- Classes begin Tuesday, January 19 th

CHECKLIST 1. View the schedule of courses and chose 1 to 2 courses that fit the criteria outlined in the guidelines. 2. Complete the online Non-Credit Application. 3. Ask the instructor if he/she will allow you to attend the class. Note: You may want to contact the instructor ahead of time to see if they are willing to participate in the SCP program. Do Not purchase books or materials until instructor has signed the participation form. 4. Attend the chosen class/es the first week of the semester. 5. Complete the Participation Acceptance form. IMPORTANT DATES DATE DEADLINE IMPORTANT NOTES August 17, 2015 First day of Fall Semester Classes Make sure to attend classes this week and obtain signatures on participation form. August 28, 2015 Participation Form Due The form must be submitted to the Lynx Center, Student Commons Building 1107, No later than Friday August 28th at 5:00 PM. September 7, 2015 Labor Day Holiday No classes. Campus Closed November 23-29, 2015 Fall Break No Classes. Campus Open November 26, 2015 Thanksgiving Day Holiday No Classes. Campus Closed. December 12, 2015 End of Semester December 25- January 1, 2016 Winter Break No Classes. Campus Closed. January 18, 2016 Martin Luther King Day Holiday No Classes. Campus Open. January 19, 2016 Spring Classes begin January 29, 2016 Participation Form Due The form must be submitted to the Lynx Center, Student Commons Building 1107, No later than Friday January 29th at 5:00 PM. March 21-27, 2016 Spring Break No Classes. Campus Open. May 14, 2016 End of Semester

COURSE REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Step 1. Complete and submit a non-credit application online. (There is no fee charged for this application). This can be found at: www.ucdenver.edu/cpeapp -Note: As a non-credit applicant you will be assigned a student ID number and university email, but will not be issued a student ID card. Step 2. Claim your login for Canvas. Note: Access will be granted by the end of the third week of the semester. ACCESS TO CANVAS IS NOT IMMEDIATE. Step 3. Complete the SCP program participation form and return it by the aforementioned deadlines. Senior Citizen Program Course Registration: STEP 1 Submit your non-credit application Apply online at www.ucdenver.edu/cpeapp Choose the non-credit option and submit After Submitting your application, you will be emailed your 9 digit Student ID number STEP 2 Claim your login for Canvas As soon as you receive the email with your Student ID Number, visit https://myaccount.ucdenver.edu to create your password and retrieve your username and CU Denver email address. Username: Password: STEP 3 Submit your Participation acceptance form Email Ciarra.thompson@ucdenver.edu, or Deliver to Senior Citizen s Program Office (Lynx Center, Student Commons, 1107)

HOW TO SEARCH FOR A CU DENVER CLASS Go to: http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/pages/catalogs.aspx Click on the: Schedule of Courses located at the bottom of the web page. 1. Choose your Institution, Term, and Campus. *Make sure to select the appropriate semester 2. Select your subject by typing in the appropriate 4 letter code (i.e. ENGL) or clicking the green select subject button to open the Course Subject Lookup. Or click the above button to access

3. Once you have chosen the desired subject check the box that says Show Open Classes Only and click search. Instructors are more than likely not able to allow a full class to be audited. 4. Click on the green arrow to expand classes. This will show you the location of the class, the days and times the class meets, where the class meets, and the instructor that teaches the class. The Key at the top of the page will give you the status of the class.

Senior Citizens Program Participation Form PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY OR TYPE: First Name Last Name MI Student ID Number Birthdate (MO/DAY/YEAR) Semester/Year (ex. Fall/2015) Have YOU had access to canvas previously: Yes or No Home or Mailing Address City/State/Zip Telephone # @ucdenver.edu University Email Address (University and canvas notifications, will be directed to this email) Personal/Business Email address In Case of an emergency-please contact: Name Telephone # Relationship Senior Citizens Program (SCP) PARTICIPANT MAY TAKE A MAXIMUM OF 2 COURSES All Course Information must be completed by the SCP participant before form can be processed (Please follow example format) Class Number Subject/ Course Credit Request Canvas Faculty Name Faculty Signature and Date (5 Digits) Department Number Section Hours Course Title/Days Held/Time Yes or No (Printed) Example: 35268 ENGL 1010 1 3 English Composition/ Tuesdays and Thursdays /1:00-2:15 PM Yes English Jones 1. 2. ALL PARTICIPANTS PLESE READ THE INFORMATION BELOW AND SIGN By signing this document I declare that I understand the guidelines of the Senior Citizens program offered at the University of Colorado Denver as outlined in the Senior Citizens Participation Packet. I further acknowledge and agree that the University of Colorado Denver is not liable for damage or injury to my person resulting from my participation in the course(s) or in buildings owned or leased by the University, other than applicable normal liability insurance coverage. Printed Name Signature Date Important Deadline: This completed form must be submitted no later than 12:00 PM on the second Friday of the start of the semester. Forms received after this date will not be eligible for Canvas access. Submit scanned forms via email to Ciarra.Thompson@ucdenver.edu or you can hand deliver to the Lynx Center, Student Commons Building 1107. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER LYNX CENTER Senior Citizens Program Ciarra Thompson-SCP Coordinator Bellverie Ross-Honorary SCP Coordinator Student Commons Building 1201 Larimer Street, Suite 1107 Denver, CO 80204 Phone 303 315 3508 Email Ciarra.Thompson@ucdenver.edu

INSTRUCTOR S INFORMATION SHEET *Participants: Please give this information sheet to the instructor of the course SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM GUIDELINES Area residents who are sixty (60) years of age or older may attend classes at the University of Colorado Denver (DOWNTOWN CAMPUS) on a non-credit/non-tuition basis during the fall and spring semesters. Note: Each academic department/unit may have its own policy regarding your acceptance into a specific class. Seniors may take any course (offered at the Downtown Campus) listed in the listed on the online course schedule except: courses which require laboratory or special equipment use, computer courses, courses offered through the Division of Extended Studies, courses with additional fees, CU online courses, CU South Denver or Anschutz Medical campus courses, and intensive and/or module courses (i.e. maymester, 6 week, or hybrid). Acceptance in class will be determined by the instructor, based on space availability, and the previous level of education obtained by the senior citizen student. Participants may register for classes beginning the first day of class. +++ Senior Citizens Program participants are held to the same code of conduct as regular/enrolled University of Colorado Denver students. The Policy can be viewed at: http://www.ucdenver.edu/life/services/standards/documents/cudenver-codeofconduct.pdf ACCEPTANCE IN CLASS Acceptance in class will be determined by the instructor based on space availability and the previous level of education obtained by the program participant. Note: The instructor is NOT required to review written, oral exams, or grade tests. CLASSROOM PARTICIPATION The Senior Citizens Program participant is not an admitted/enrolled student of the University of Colorado Denver. The university will NOT keep grades or other forms of evaluation. The participants name will not appear on attendance or grade rosters. There will be no official file or transcript. The participant is not required to complete assignments or take oral or written examinations, however if agreed upon with the instructor the participant can complete these items for personal evaluation purposes. The participant is responsible for purchasing textbooks, supplies or other required materials. Note: The instructor is not required to review or grade participant work. Special Note to the Instructor: The Senior Citizens Program would like to thank you for your support. If you agree to accept the participant to audit your class, please sign the participation acceptance form. *For Additional Information regarding the program please do not hesitate to contact me. Ciarra Thompson, Project Specialist and SCP Coordinator 303-315-3508 Ciarra.Thompson@ucdenver.edu

INSTRUCTOR S INFORMATION SHEET *Participants: Please give this information sheet to the instructor of the course SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM GUIDELINES Area residents who are sixty (60) years of age or older may attend classes at the University of Colorado Denver (DOWNTOWN CAMPUS) on a non-credit/non-tuition basis during the fall and spring semesters. Note: Each academic department/unit may have its own policy regarding your acceptance into a specific class. Seniors may take any course (offered at the Downtown Campus) listed in listed on the online course schedule except: courses which require laboratory or special equipment use, computer courses, courses offered through the Division of Extended Studies, courses with additional fees, CU online courses, CU Denver South campus or Anschutz Medical campus courses, and intensive and/or module courses (i.e. maymester, 6 week, or hybrid). Acceptance in class will be determined by the instructor, based on space availability, and the previous level of education obtained by the senior citizen student. Participants may register for classes beginning the first day of class. +++ Senior Citizens Program participants are held to the same code of conduct as regular/enrolled University of Colorado Denver students. The Policy can be viewed at: http://www.ucdenver.edu/life/services/standards/documents/cudenver-codeofconduct.pdf ACCEPTANCE IN CLASS Acceptance in class will be determined by the instructor based on space availability and the previous level of education obtained by the program participant. Note: The instructor is NOT required to review written, oral exams, or grade tests. CLASSROOM PARTICIPATION The Senior Citizens Program participant is not an admitted/enrolled student of the University of Colorado Denver. The university will NOT keep grades or other forms of evaluation. The participants name will not appear on attendance or grade rosters. There will be no official file or transcript. The participant is not required to complete assignments or take oral or written examinations, however if agreed upon with the instructor the participant can complete these items for personal evaluation purposes. The participant is responsible for purchasing textbooks, supplies or other required materials. Note: The instructor is not required to review or grade participant work. Special Note to the Instructor: The Senior Citizens Program would like to thank you for your support. If you agree to accept the participant to audit your class, please sign the participation acceptance form. *For Additional Information regarding the program please do not hesitate to contact me. Ciarra Thompson, Project Specialist and SCP Coordinator 303-315-3508 Ciarra.Thompson@ucdenver.edu

CLASSROOM PARTICIPATION AND CAMPUS GUIDE (AFTER SUBMITTING THE ONLINE APPLICATION AND THE PARTICIPATION ACCEPTANCE FORM, ACCESS TO CANVAS IS NOT IMMEDIATE) Please be patient: There are several steps involved in granting access to CANVAS. If you do not receive canvas access by the end of the 3 rd week of the semester, please email the program coordinator for your status (Ciarra.Thompson@ucdenver.edu). Classroom Participation The Senior Citizens Program participant is not an admitted/enrolled student of the University of Colorado Denver. The university will NOT keep grades or other forms of evaluation. The participants name will not appear on attendance or grade rosters. There will be no official file or transcript. The participant is not required to complete assignments or take oral or written examinations, however if agreed upon with the instructor the participant can complete these items for personal evaluation purposes. The participant is responsible for purchasing textbooks, supplies or other required material. As a guest in the classroom the participant is expected to uphold conduct as a tuition paid students. Disruptive behavior will result in dismissal from the class, and the participant will be responsible book and material fees. Note: The instructor is not required to review or grade participant work. For your information As a non-credit applicant you will receive a student ID number and email address but will not be issued a university photo ID. Because you are not required to pay student fees, you will have limited use of student services, however there are some services on campus that serve the community. Please check with specific resources to determine if their services will be available for you to use. Known community resources include: the Counseling Center, Career Center, and Auraria Library. While access to the library and its materials is free with a valid form of identification, the Career Center and Counseling Center may require a fee. Campus Parking/RTD The participant is responsible for paying daily parking fees. Please call the Auraria Parking Office 303-556-2000 for complete details regarding parking rates and available lots, or visit the website at http://www.ahec.edu/parking. Note: Some lots may require a student ID. Liability The University of Colorado Denver will not be liable for damage or injury sustained by a Senior Citizens Program Participant resulting directly from participation in courses or presence in buildings owned or leased by the University, except to the extent of applicable normal liability insurance coverage.

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