Student Services and Resources: Supporting You on Your Educational Journey For Your Information

Student Services and Resources: Supporting You on Your Educational Journey

"The fall semester is upon us! Here’s helpful information about student services and resources to familiarize you with the wide variety of programs and services offered at the college. All student services, except for the Student Health & Wellness Center*, operate with the following hours: First Week of Semester (August 26-30)"
Reach Your Goals: It’s Not Too Late to Register For Your Information

Reach Your Goals: It’s Not Too Late to Register

"Cypress College’s fall 2024 semester starts in just a few days on Monday, August 26. Classes are still available and you can register without an add code until Sunday, August 25, at 11:59 p.m. We invite you to look at our list of open classes. There are still a number of"
Important Admissions & Records Information for Fall 2024 For Your Information

Important Admissions & Records Information for Fall 2024

"The fall 2024 semester starts next week! Please take a few minutes to review the information below and ensure you are ready to begin classes on Monday, August 26. Check Your Class Schedule Review your class schedule in myGateway now as there is limited time to make adjustments. If you must make adjustments, make sure"
Academic Services to Keep Your Learning Going Smoothly For Your Information

Academic Services to Keep Your Learning Going Smoothly

"The fall semester is starting soon and we’re sharing important information about academic services at the college to keep you on track throughout the semester. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with these services now and use them frequently throughout the semester to assist with your learning. Students Get Tech Help"
IMPORTANT: Financial Aid Fall 2024 Info! For Your Information

IMPORTANT: Financial Aid Fall 2024 Info!

"We’re here to help! Here are the resources you need to make sure you’re prepared to succeed this fall! We cover some of the most frequently asked questions the Financial Aid Office receives at the start of each semester and have also included information about resources available to all students. Notice"
Student Services Hours for Fall 2024 For Your Information

Student Services Hours for Fall 2024

"Need to reach Student Services? Hours are different prior to, in the beginning of, and during the remainder of the fall semester. Please see the list below for hours. August 19 – 22, 2024 Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. August 23, 2024 Friday 12 – 7 p.m. August"
Important Charger Book Pass Info For Your Information

Important Charger Book Pass Info

"You’re in! Pay Just $100 or less for required eBooks, textbooks, and access codes. This fall, Cypress College is providing all your required textbook-related course materials (eBooks, textbooks, and access codes) as part of the Charger Book Pass for no more than $100. What is the Charger Book Pass? This is"
Fall 2024 Parking Information For Your Information

Fall 2024 Parking Information

"Parking permits for the 2024-25 academic year are $40 per semester. If you will be parking on campus in the fall, you must pay the $40 parking fee and register your vehicle to receive a physical parking permit. How to Purchase a Semester Parking Permit If you have not already opted"
Fall 2024 Classes Still Available For Your Information

Fall 2024 Classes Still Available

"We wanted to remind you that class registration for the fall semester is happening now! For the widest selection of courses we encourage you to select and register at your earliest convenience. Fall classes start the week of August 26, so register today! Fall Searchable Schedule Register Now Register online for"
FAFSA Delays Could Affect Students For Your Information

FAFSA Delays Could Affect Students

"The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that some updates to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will not occur as planned this year. This has led to processing delays and could affect financial aid for fall semester enrollment. The Department had planned to roll out a batch institutional"