This is a brief introduction to how the South Mountain Community College Online Catalog is designed and how to use it.
The catalog is published annually and the information contained in this catalog is subject to change, and it is the student’s responsibility to be knowledgeable of its contents. The 2008-2009 South Mountain Community College Catalog includes program requirements for new students enrolling in the Summer I 2008 semester, Summer II 2008 semester, the Fall 2008 semester and the Spring 2009 semester.
If you are a new student, or a student who has been readmitted after three or more semesters of inactivity, you may fall under the new catalog requirements outlined in "Catalog under Which a Student Graduates," found under "Districtwide Programs."
Contact South Mountain Community College Enrollment Services at 602-243-8123 with any questions. South Mountain Community College is dedicated to serving you. This catalog contains everything you need to know about South Mountain Community College and our degree options, course descriptions, and numerous college resources available to you.
There are several ways to access information in the printed copy of the catalog:
Use this catalog to find out about certificate and degree requirements. Course numbers and descriptions are necessary to ensure proper course selection to satisfy degree requirements. To map out your educational goal with South Mountain Community College, please contact an academic advisor at 602-243-8000 or visit our Advisement web page.
The catalog is a helpful tool, detailing the many services available and the necessary information needed to make your college experience a rewarding one. You will find information on
Academic Advising
Counseling
How to Register
Tuition and Fees
Bookstore; and
Tutoring.
Other areas include
South Mountain’s Library
Policy and Procedures; and
Student Success Strategies.
The South Mountain Community College Catalog is published in print form once a year. Please be aware that some courses and programs may be modified throughout the year. Students should always consult with an academic advisor to ensure that the most current information is available when making academic decisions.