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Priority Enrollment Order
In accordance with state and local regulations, students will be assigned registration dates in the following order.
1. Veterans, Foster Youth, DSPS,
EOPS, CalWorks and Tribal TANF students who have completed orientation, assessment and an educational plan.
2. Student athletes who have
n Selected an educational goal of
transfer, degree or certificate
n Declared a major and have not
been on probation for two
consecutive terms
n Completed orientation,
assessment and an educational
plan
3. Continuing students who have
n Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree or certificate
n Declared a major and have not been on probation for two consecutive terms
n Completed orientation, assessment and an educational plan
4. New college students who have n Completed assessment,
orientation and an educational
plan
n Selected an educational goal of
transfer, degree or certificate n Declared a major
5. New college students who have n Selected an educational goal of
transfer, degree or certificate n Declared a major and have
not been on probation for
two consecutive terms but have not completed assessment, orientation or an educational plan
6. Returning students and new transfer students who have
7. All other college students, including continuing students who have not declared a major or who have not selected an educational goal of transfer, degree or certificate
8. Concurrently enrolled high school students
The most current information on priority enrollment is available at link.deanza.edu/priority.
REVISION OF REGULATIONS
Any regulations adopted by the faculty and administration of the college shall have the same force as a printed regulation in the catalog and shall supersede, upon public announcement, by posting on official bulletin boards and by announcement, any ruling on the same subject that may appear in the catalog or other official bulletins of the college.
SERVICE AREAS
The Foothill-De Anza Community College District operates two colleges: De Anza in Cupertino and Foothill in Los Altos Hills. De Anza College serves the Fremont Union High School District, which includes Cupertino, Monte Vista and parts of Los Altos, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Sunnyvale. Foothill College primarily serves the communities of Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Mountain View and Palo Alto. These cities are in the Palo Alto Unified School District and the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School District.
SEXUAL ASSAULT INCLUDING RAPE
De Anza College will not tolerate any form of sexual assault, including rape, on college property or at any college- sponsored event. The college realizes that these situations may or may not be deemed criminal offenses and therefore may have to be handled both internally
through college administrative action and externally by the appropriate law enforcement agency. Within the college, allegations of sexual assault or rape will be fully investigated by the college administration. Disciplinary sanctions may include suspension or expulsion for students or suspension or termination for employees.
The standards of conduct for students and the applicable sanctions for violating those standards are outlined in the policies and procedures of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District, including
n Administrative Procedure 5510: Student Code of Conduct
n Administrative Procedure 5520: Student Due Process and Discipline
n Administrative Procedure 5500: Student Rights and Responsibilities
n Board Policy 4630: Sexual Assault Policy
Decisions regarding discipline of employees will be made in accordance with applicable legal and contractual provisions and procedures.
If an individual contacts the offices of Psychological Services or Health Services about being raped or sexually assaulted, the information will be treated as confidential and will not be shared with others, except in cases involving minors. If the individual decides to report the incident to a law enforcement agency, the Title IX coordinator or any college employee outside the offices of Psychological Services or Health Services, the information may be shared with other employees in order to provide support and assistance, but the college will make every effort to handle the information in the most private manner possible.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT*
Members of a college community – students, faculty, staff and visitors – must be able to study and work in an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust. It is the policy of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District to prohibit unlawful harassment, including unwelcome sexual advances or conduct, requests for sexual favors, or other
    n n
Selected an educational goal of transfer, degree or certificate Declared a major and have
not been on probation for two consecutive terms
 * College policies and procedures regarding ADA compliance, mutual respect, nondiscrimination, sexual harassment and Title IX can be found on the college website at deanza.edu/policies. Information and forms for filing a complaint can be found at deanza.edu/student-complaints or by contacting the dean of Student Development and EOPS at 408.864.8218 or the dean of Counseling and Disability Support Programs and Services at 408.564.8945.
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