IndexTechnology, Courses in......................................... ....................... 203Temporary (T) Grade, Grading Policies............. .......................... 40Testing Center, Student Services and Policies... .......................... 42Theatre, Courses in................................................ ........................ 203The <strong>College</strong> Bookstore, Services.......................... .......................... 42The Open Door, Admissions and Placement .... ............................ 5Timeframe, Maximum, Policies Governing FederalFinancial Aid....................................................... .......................... 29Title IV Aid, Formula for determining Earned VersusUnearned.. .......................................................... .......................... 31Title IV aid Earned Calculated, Student Financial Assistance .. 31Title IV Funds, Order for the Return of.............. .......................... 32Title IV Funds, Return of, Student Financial Assistance............ 31Title IV Funds, Steps in Determining the Return of.................... 31Tobacco-Free Campus Policy............................... .......................... 48Training, Workforce, Educational and Training Programs ....... 13Transcript Fee, Fees, Tuition and Fees, Expenses, Refunds ....... 16Transcripts, Student Records and Policies......... .......................... 38Transfer Counseling, Programs of Study .......... .......................... 56Transfer Credits, Policies Governing Federal Financial Aid ..... 30Transfer Education, Educational and Training Programs.......... 13Transfer Information, Admissions and Placement.........................8Transfer of Credit, Admissions and Placement .............................9Transfer Programs, Certificate............................. .......................... 56Transfer Programs, Degree.................................. .......................... 56Transfer Programs, Opportunities for Completion..................... 54Transfer Programs, Programs of Study.............. .......................... 56Transfer Studies, Advanced Certificate.............. ....................... 157Transfer Studies, Basic Certificate....................... ....................... 158Transfer with the Grade of {D}, Grading Policies........................ 41Trustee, Emeritus Administration and Faculty and Trustee .. 214Truth in Lending Disclosures, Student Financial Assistance..... 35Tuition, Tuition and Fees, Expenses, Refunds.. .......................... 14Tuition and Fees, Employer Billed, Sponsored Billing............... 15Tuition and Fees, Expenses, Refunds................. .......................... 14Tuition and Fee Schedule, Credit Class, Tuition and Fees,Expenses, Refunds............................................. .......................... 14Tuition for Non-Credit, Continuing Education & WorkforceTraining Courses, Tuition & Fees, Expenses, Refunds............ 15Tuition Payment Plan, Tuition and Fees, Expenses, Refunds.... 14Tuition Reduction Program, Health Manpower.......................... 15Tuition Scholarships, Conditions of Awards .... .......................... 28Tuition Waiver, Senior Citizens, Tuition and Fees,Expenses, Refunds............................................. .......................... 15Tuition Waivers and Reductions, Tuition and Fees,Expenses, Refunds............................................. .......................... 14Veterans’ Affairs, Student Services and Policies.......................... 44Visas, Admissions and Placement....................... .......................... 11Vision Statement, General Information.............. ............................ 2Visiting Students, Admissions and Placement.. ............................ 6Voter Registration Information........................... .......................... 48W“W” Grade, Grading Policies............................... .......................... 40Waiver Policy, Base Realignment and Closure............................ 14Waiver Policy, Social Security Benefit, Tuition and Fees,Expenses, Refunds............................................. .......................... 15Waivers and Reductions, Tuition and Fees, Expenses,Refunds..... .......................................................... .......................... 14Warning, <strong>Academic</strong>, <strong>Academic</strong> Standing.......... .......................... 39Weather, Inclement, Procedures.......................... .......................... 48Welding, Advanced Certificate........................... ........................ 108Welding, Basic Certificate..................................... ........................ 108Welding, Courses in.............................................. ....................... 204Welding, Letter of Recognition............................ ........................ 109Withdrawal (W) Grade, Official, Grading Policies...................... 40Withdrawal from <strong>College</strong>, Grading Policies..... .......................... 41Withdrawal Involuntary, Refund Policy, Tuition andFees, Expenses, Refunds.................................... .......................... 17Withdrawals, Conditions of Awards.................. .......................... 29Withdrawals, Unofficial, Conditions of Awards......................... 28Workforce Investment Board, Grants Administration andStaff............ .......................................................... ....................... 210Workforce Investment Funds.............................. .......................... 27Workforce Training, Educational and Training Programs......... 13Work Stations, Computer, Services.................... .......................... 42Writing, Drop-in Assistance, Student Services and Policies ..... 42Wye Mills Campus Address................................ .............................iXYYear, <strong>Academic</strong>, Conditions of Awards, Student FinancialAssistance 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DIRECTIONS FROM ANNAPOLIS AND POINTSWEST<strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong>Routes 50 and 213, Wye Mills, MD 21679Take Route 50 East across the Bay Bridge. Continue onRoute 50 and cross the Kent Narrows Bridge. Continue onRoute 50 for 2. 5 miles to the Route 50/301 split. Bear tothe right at the split and continue on Route 50 for 6 miles.Come to the traffic light at the intersection of Routes 50and 213, and turn right on Route 213. The <strong>Chesapeake</strong><strong>College</strong> entrance is on the right.BALTIMORE97250/301WASHINGTON<strong>Chesapeake</strong> BayChestertown213301DIRECTIONS FROM SALISBURY AND POINTS EASTANNAPOLISBay BridgeCentreville213Take Route 50 West through Cambridge. Continue onRoute 50 West through Easton and another 15 miles toWye Mills. Come to the traffic light at the intersectionof Routes 50 and 213, and turn left on Route 213. The<strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong> entrance is on the right.For more information, call:410-822-5400, 410-758-1537, or 410-228-4360.CHESAPEAKECOLLEGE40450EastonCampus Directory76 FMD ROUTE 6625GE843Athletic FieldsA9101211131412DCVisitor ParkingBU.S. ROUTE 50MD ROUTE 213NorthBUILDING DIRECTORY1. Dorchester Administration (D)2. Caroline <strong>College</strong> Center (C)3. Kent Humanities (H)4. Talbot Science (S)5. Queen Anne's Technical Center (T)6. Manufacturing Training Center (MTC)7. Maintenance8. Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC)9. Pool10. Physical Education Building/Gym (P/Gym)11. Todd Performing Arts Center (TPAC)12. Economic Development Center (EDC)Continuing Education & Workforce Training13. Learning Resource Center (LRC)14. Eastern Shore Higher Education Center (ESHEC)GENERAL PARKINGA. Parking Lot AB. Parking Lot BC. Parking Lot CD. Parking Lot DE. Parking Lot EF. Parking Lot FG. Parking Lot G
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