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78 Winter/Spring 2019 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd GENERAL INFORMATION ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: HCC is committed to providing an accessible education and supportive learning environment for all students. To help us meet this goal, all students with disabilities who require special accommodations must email the Division of Continuing Education at continuingeducation@ howardcc.edu, three weeks before their first class begins so that we may provide suitable assistance. All information is kept confidential. AGE REQUIREMENTS: Anyone 16 or older may register on a first-come, first- served basis. Students under 16 may take noncredit courses listed for their age group under "Kids On Campus." BOOKSTORE: Hours—Monday-Thursday 8:30am to 6pm and Friday 8:30am-3:30pm. Phone: 443-518-1400. Many textbooks can be ordered online; visit howardcc.bncollege.com. CAMPUS CRIME REPORTS AND REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION: In compliance with the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act, the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act, the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, and the Higher Education Opportu - nity Act of July 2010, Howard Community College (HCC) is required to disclose certain timely and annual informa- tion about campus crime, public safety policies and pro- cedures, campus law enforcement policies, emergency response procedures, and registered sex offenders. HCC must publish an annual report by October 1 that contains three years of campus crime statistics and certain public safety policy statements. Howard Community College makes this report available to all students and employees on the college website at howardcc.edu/services-support/ public-safety/reports-forms/. COMING ATTRACTIONS! The Summer Schedule will be posted to our website (how- ardcc.edu/coned) mid-March and mailed to all Howard County residences in early April. CONTINUING EDUCATION RECORDS: If you want a record of the noncredit courses you have taken, you will need to submit a Record Request Form. Call 443-518-4823 or visit howardcc.edu/records and click on "Record Request Form." Information on all courses taken on or after July 1, 2003, will be included. COURSE PROPOSERS AND TEACHERS: To apply for adjunct faculty positions, visit hccjobs.org. Applications must be completed online and you can attach materials such as a resume. If you have an idea for a course, email continuingeducation@howardcc.edu. CUSTOMCLASS: This enrollment option allows you to enroll in credit classes without having to go through the credit admissions process or meet the normal course prerequisites. For more information, visit howardcc.edu/customclass or call 443- 518-4659. For a copy of the Credit Schedule of Classes, call 443-518-1200. EMERGENCY CLOSINGS: If the college is closed, all classes held at HCC and the Gateway campus are canceled. When Howard County Public Schools are closed, classes held at those schools are canceled. Laurel College Center follows the weather clos - ings and delays of Prince George's Community College. To find out if the college is closed, opening late, or closing early, check the college's website or call 443-518-1000 for information. To receive instant email or text message alerts, go to howardcc.edu/alert and subscribe to HCC's Mobile Alert System. By subscribing for mobile alerts, you can receive instant notification of important campus informa - tion, including emergency announcements. If the college opens late or closes early, your class may meet for part of the time depending on when your class is scheduled to begin. For more details, please see the college's closing policy, which is posted on the website when the college needs to close. GIFT CERTIFICATES: Give the gift of learning! The certificates can be for any dollar amount you choose and can be used like a check to pay for course costs at registration. Gift certificates can be purchased at the Cashier's Office (RCF-200A). HOLIDAYS: The college will be closed November 22-25 for Thanksgiv- ing; December 24-January 1 for winter break; January 21 for MLK, Jr. Day; April 15-21 for spring break; and May 27 for Memorial Day. IDENTIFICATION CARDS: Students who pay $125 or more in noncredit tuition and fees for the current semester are eligible for a student ID card for that semester. ID holders will be admitted during the current credit semester to the student computer labs, the library, the athletic center and weight room, and receive discounts to some Horowitz Center events. TO GET AN ID CARD: Bring an official College letter or receipt showing your College ID number and payment of $125 or more for the current semester to the Security Department on the first floor of the RCF Building. LOST ID CARDS: There is a $25 fee to replace lost cards.

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