Credit/Noncredit Class Schedule - Fall 2010
This schedule is subject to change without prior notice. Evening classes are shaded.
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Fall Semester Starts August 16 - December 17, 2010
Online registration through MyCOM.marin.edu:
- EOPS, DSPS, and Veterans Students begin registering: April 19
- Success Workshop registration begins for New & Readmit Students: April 20
- Continuing Students begin registering according to priority: April 20
- New & Readmit Students begin registering: May 24
Important Dates:
- Concurrently enrolled High School Students register, in-person only at either campus: June 1
- Last day for dismissed student to file a Petition to Return: August 24
- Last day to drop or reduce course work to qualify for a refund of enrollment fees, nonresident tuition, and international student tuition: August 30
- Last Day to Drop a Full-term class without a "W" grade. Date equivalent to 30% of term for short-term classes: September 10
- Last Day to Request P/NP Grade for full-term classes: September 21
- Last day to drop a Full-term class with a "W" grade. Date equivalent to 75% of term for short-term classes: November 12
Students also should note that the California legislature recently raised enrollment fees to $26 per unit. Financial aid is available to eligible students. For information about financial aid call (415) 485-9409.
Attending College of Marin for the first two-years of your four-year degree or for job training is still a great deal when compared to the cost of attending four-year universities.
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Fee history |
Fees for 2010-11 full time enrollment
- CA Community College $780 (30 units at $26 per unit)
- CA State University $4,827
- University of California $8,720
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Fiscal Year Fee (per unit)
- 1984 – 1985 $5*
- 1991 – 1992 $6
- 1993 – 1994 $10
- 1994 – 1995 $13
- 1998 – 1999 $12
- 1999 – 2000 $11
- 2003 – 2004 $18
- 2004 – 2005 $26
- 2006 – 2007 $20
- 2008
- 2009 – 2010 $26
*Prior to 1984, community colleges charged no fee |
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