LEARNING ABOUT DeAnza COLLEGE
There are a number of ways to learn more about De Anzas services and educational programs.
College Publications
The De Anza College Catalog is updated and published
yearly and is available in print, on-line and in
alternate format, on request. It contains all the
essential information about De Anzas educational
programs and policies. The catalog requirements
in effect for the year you enter De Anza remain
the ones you must meet, as long as you maintain
enrollment. Keep a copy in your files. The schedule
of classes, also available in print and on-line,
lists all courses offered for a given quarter.
The colleges individual divisions and departments may also print publications with essential information. A weekly student paper, La Voz, is published by and for students. Use all these to become informed about the college. To request college information in alternate format, see Section Two: Alternate Media.
Special Education Division
Information Meetings
Students interested in the general services
available through Special Education should attend
a small group Information Meeting. These are held
monthly. They are published in the schedule of classes,
on the website, www.deanza.fhda.edu/dept/specialed/
or you may check with DSS, or EDC for dates, time
and location. If you are unable to attend, or need
a personal consultation regarding eligibility, you
may make an information appointment with a counselor
in DSS or an advisor in EDC.
General College Orientation
Classes
Students with disabilities who are new to De
Anza are strongly encouraged to enroll in Counseling
100, College Orientation. This course equips students
with essential information to plan an educational
program and use the broad array of programs which
support student success. See the schedule of classes
or the website for details.
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