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Step 10: The president or the president’s designee will have the final decision regarding the outcome of your grievance. If any violation is determined to be the result of a district rule, or some other factor outside the college’s control, the president or the president’s designee will recommend appropriate action to the district chancellor or trustees. The president’s office will notify you in writing of the outcome.
STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOW AND CAMPUS SECURITY ACT
The following information on completion and transfer rates is provided under the federal Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act. Campus Security Act.
Fall 2017 Cohort
n Completion rate: 65.08% n Transfer rate: 4.15%
These rates are based on tracking a cohort of all certificate-, degree- and transfer- seeking first-time, full-time students over a three-year period beginning in fall 2017. The rates do not represent the success rates of the entire student population at the college, nor do they account for student outcomes occurring after this three-year tracking period.
For this cohort, the completion rate indicates those students who attained a certificate or degree or became “transfer prepared” during a three-year period from fall 2017 to spring 2020. Students who have completed 90 transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or better are considered “transfer prepared.” The transfer rate indicates those students who transferred to another post- secondary institution, prior to attaining a degree or certificate or becoming “transfer prepared,” during a seven-quarter period from spring 2018 to spring 2020.
Also in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, De Anza College provides a crime statistics report. See "Crime Statistics (Clery Act)" on page 26. Current information is available at deanza.edu/police/clerystatistics
TEXTBOOK AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OPTIONS
De Anza recognizes that the cost of textbooks and other materials can have a direct impact on students’ ability to achieve their educational goals. Instructors are working to provide more free and low-cost options for textbooks and other required materials. Students can learn more about these options by visiting deanza.edu/save-on-books.
While the college makes every reasonable effort to determine that the information listed in the online schedule is accurate, textbook editions and ISBNs are subject to change without notice by either the instructor or publisher. The De Anza College Bookstore is not responsible for subsequent textbook changes if the student purchases them from another source. Students should review the class listings at deanza.edu/ schedule.
TITLE IX*
De Anza is committed to creating and sustaining a safe educational and working environment free of
n Sex discrimination
n Sexual harassment
n Sexual violence
n Intimate partner violence
n Dating and acquaintance violence
and stalking
Title IX of the federal Education
Amendments of 1972 prohibits sex (gender- based) discrimination and harassment in educational programs and activities at institutions that receive federal financial funding, including for employment, academic, educational, extracurricular and athletic activities.
This federal law
n Protects all people regardless of
their gender or gender identity from sex discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual violence, which are forms of discrimination
n Requires institutions to take necessary steps to prevent sexual assault on their campuses, and to respond promptly and effectively when an assault is reported
Visit deanza.edu/titleix for complete information, resources and contacts, including
n Health Services
n Psychological Services n Campus police
To File A Complaint
Use the online form at deanza.edu/titleix For questions about filing, contact the Title IX coordinator at dactitleix@deanza.edu or 408.864.8945.
TRANSCRIPTS
Students can order transcripts in writing from the Admissions and Records Office, or by ordering through MyPortal or the website of De Anza's authorized transcript provider. Transcripts will be sent electronically or mailed in hard copy, depending on the arrangement with the receiving institution. Students are entitled to two free electronic transcripts, which can be ordered online through the college’s authorized transcript provider. All other orders will be subject to published fees. See deanza.edu/admissions/ order-transcripts for more information.
TRANSFER CREDIT FROM OTHER COLLEGES
Students transferring from another regionally accredited institution may request to use credit from that school to meet De Anza requirements. Official transcripts should be sent directly from the transfer institution to the Admissions and Records office. Students may also deliver a sealed, official transcript to the Admissions and Records Office, along with a request for transcript evaluation. Only lower-division (freshman- and sophmore-level) transfer credit can be evaluated. Upon review, eligible transfer credit will be applied to the student’s De Anza record. Transfer review is not immediate and varies depending on the volume of official transcripts received.
      * 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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