AddendumThe source for the following <strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong> graduationand transfer-out rates is the Graduation Rate Survey (GRS), areport submitted annually to the U.S. Department of Education.It should be noted that at this time the number of transfers-outrefers only to those transferring to a Maryland public college oruniversity and not to a Maryland private institution or any outof-stateinstitution.In the 2007 cohort of first-time degree- or certificate-seeking studentsat <strong>Chesapeake</strong>, 15 percent graduated within 150 percentof normal time and another 15 percent transferred to anotherMaryland public two- or four-year college or university. Thecombined graduation and transfer rate was 30 percent. There werean additional 16 percent who were still enrolled at <strong>Chesapeake</strong> atthe three-year mark.Appendix 4.Student Right-to-KnowCampus Crime ReportFederal regulations call for colleges and universitiesto report crime statistics to students andemployees (and upon request to applicants forenrollment or employment). These requirementsstem from the Federal Campus Security Act of1990 and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of CampusSecurity Policy and Campus Crime StatisticsAct (Higher Education Opportunity Act, 2008).This information is shown below and covers thefederally-prescribed crimes and time periods.Public Property is defined as “All public property,including thoroughfares, streets, sidewalks,and parking facilities, that is within the campus,or immediately adjacent to and accessible fromthe campus.”Definitions for criminal offenses can be locatedat http://ope.ed.gov/security/glossaryPopup.aspx.<strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s detailed results are availableat the Website: http://www.chesapeake.edu/consumer/security.asp.The <strong>College</strong>’s Emergency Procedures Manual:http://www.chesapeake.edu/consumer/epg.pdf, which preceded this document, containsmore security-related information, includingdetailed information about specific emergencysituations.*Non-Campus includes the Cambridge Center and theCenter for Allied Health at Memorial Hospital.Criminal Offenses On-campus Non-campus* Public PropertyCriminal offense 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009Murder/Non-negligentmanslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Forcible sex offenses(including forcible rape) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Nonforcible sex offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Aggravated assault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Burglary 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0Motor vehicle theft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Negligent manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hate Crimes On-campus Non-campus* Public PropertyCriminal offense 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009Murder/Non-negligentmanslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Aggravated assault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Forcible sex offenses(including forcible rape) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Negligent manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Simple assault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Arrests On-campus Non-campus* Public PropertyCrime 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009Liquor law violations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Drug law violations 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Illegal weapons possessions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Disciplinary Actions/Judicial Referrals On-campus Non-campus* Public PropertyCrime 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009Liquor law violations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Drug law violations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Illegal weapons possessions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0226
IndexAAbility to Benefit, Student Financial Assistance ........................ 28Absentia, Graduation in ..................................... .......................... 37<strong>Academic</strong> Computing Center, Student Services and Policies.... 42<strong>Academic</strong> Dismissal, <strong>Academic</strong> Standing.......... .......................... 39<strong>Academic</strong> Grievance Procedure, Student Servicesand Policies ....................................................... .......................... 47<strong>Academic</strong> Honors, Graduation Requirements.. .......................... 37<strong>Academic</strong> Misconduct, Definition, Student Code ofConduct.... .......................................................... .......................... 44<strong>Academic</strong> Misconduct, Student Code of Conduct....................... 44<strong>Academic</strong> Probation, <strong>Academic</strong> Standing......... .......................... 39<strong>Academic</strong> Progress, Satisfactory, Student FinancialAssistance .......................................................... .......................... 29<strong>Academic</strong> Skills Assessment (ASA), Requirements to Take,Admissions and Placement.............................. ............................ 5<strong>Academic</strong> Skills Assessment, Exemption Policy............................ 5<strong>Academic</strong> Standing............................................... .......................... 39<strong>Academic</strong> Standing, Conditions of Awards, StudentFinancial Assistance........................................... .......................... 28<strong>Academic</strong> Standing, Dean’s List.......................... .......................... 39<strong>Academic</strong> Standing, Good, <strong>Academic</strong> Standing.......................... 39<strong>Academic</strong> Support Center, Student Services andPolicies...... .......................................................... .......................... 42<strong>Academic</strong> Support Services, Multi-Service Center,Cambridge, Student Services and Policies..... .......................... 42<strong>Academic</strong> Support Services, Student Services and Policies....... 42<strong>Academic</strong> Suspension, <strong>Academic</strong> Standing....... .......................... 39<strong>Academic</strong> Warning, <strong>Academic</strong> Standing........... .......................... 39<strong>Academic</strong> Year, Condition of Awards, Student FinancialAssistance .......................................................... .......................... 28Accounting, AAS Degree...................................... .......................... 63Accounting, Advanced Certificate...................... .......................... 64Accounting, Basic Certificate............................... .......................... 65Accounting, Courses in......................................... ........................ 166Accounting, Letter of Recognition...................... .......................... 65Accounting/Business, Accounting, Advanced Certificate......... 64Accounting/Business, Accounting, Basic Certificate.................. 65Accounting/Business, Accounting, Letter ofRecognition-Tax................................................. .......................... 65Accounting/Business, Accounting Degree....... .......................... 63Accounting/Business, Business Administration, AA Degree... 66Accounting/Business, Business Management Technology,Certificate. .......................................................... .......................... 69Accounting/Business, Business Management Technology,Degree....... .......................................................... .......................... 67Accounting/Business, Business Management Technology,Letter of Recognition......................................... .......................... 69Accounting/Business, Programs in.................... .......................... 62Accreditations, General Information.................. ............................ 3Addendum.. .......................................................... ........................ 217Additional Expenses, Tuition and Fees, Expenses, Refunds ..... 16Additional Pell Grant Eligibility, Federal Aid Programs........... 18Adjunct Faculty, <strong>College</strong> Administration, Staff and Faculty.. 213Administration, <strong>College</strong> Administration, Staff and Faculty.... 206Administration, Emeritus Administration and Facultyand Trustee.......................................................... ....................... 213Admission, Honors Program............................... .......................... 59Admission of International Students and Non-U.S.Citizens, Admissions and Placement.............. .......................... 10Admission of International Students with a StudentVisa (F-1), Admissions and Placement........... .......................... 10Admission Procedures for Dual Enrollment Students................ 49Admissions and Placement.................................. ............................ 5Admissions Procedure, Admissions and Placement..................... 5Adult Education and Family Literacy, Grants Administrationand Staff ....... .......................................................... ........................ 210Advanced Placement, Admissions and Placement....................... 6Advanced Placement Examinations, Admissions andPlacement. .......................................................... ............................ 7Advising, Admissions and Placement................ ............................ 6Advising, Educational, Student Services and Policies................ 43Advising, Financial Aid, Student Services and Policies............. 43African-American Studies, Letter of Recognition...................... 144Agribusiness, Courses in...................................... ........................ 166Aid, Estimated Aid, Conditions of Awards....... .......................... 28Alcohol, Against Use Policy................................. .......................... 46Alcohol and Drug Use Policy.............................. .......................... 46Allied Health, Area of Emphasis, General <strong>College</strong> Studies,AA Degree........................................................... ........................ 122Allied Health, Courses in..................................... ........................ 167Annual Notice to Students of Rights Under FERPA,Appendix 2.......................................................... ........................ 225Anthropology, Courses in.................................... ........................ 167Appeal Process, <strong>Academic</strong> Misconduct, Policies, StudentServices and Policies.......................................... .......................... 44Appeal Process, Policies Governing Federal Financial Aid,Student Financial Assistance............................ .......................... 30Appendix 1. Maryland Higher Education Commission,Student Transfer Policies.................................. ........................ 217Appendix 2. Annual Notice to Students of Rights UnderFERPA....... .......................................................... ........................ 225Appendix 3. Student Right-to-Know Graduation andTransfer-Out Rate............................................... ....................... 225Appendix 4. Student Right-to-Know Campus CrimeReport ....... .......................................................... ........................ 226Application for Graduation, Graduation Requirements............ 37Application Forms for Local Private Assistance.......................... 21Applying Credits Toward Graduation, Admissions andPlacement. .......................................................... .......................... 10Approved Examinations, Credit by Other......... ............................ 8Architectural Technology, Courses in................ ........................ 167Areas of Study........................................................ .......................... 60Art, Courses in....................................................... ........................ 168Art, Curriculum Advisory Committees............. ........................ 215Articulation Agreements, Admissions and Placement................. 9Assessment and Placement, Student, Admissions andPlacement. .......................................................... ............................ 5Assistance, Drop-In, Services............................... .......................... 42Assistance, Local Private...................................... .......................... 21Assistance Programs, Other, Student Financial Assistance ....... 27Associate Degree, Graduation Requirements... .......................... 37Associate Degree Designations, Opportunities forCompletion.......................................................... .......................... 54Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree, CareerPrograms.. .......................................................... .......................... 54227
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