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Administration of Justice

 

 

Welcome to our web site!

The staff and faculty of the Grossmont College Administration of Justice Department welcome you to explore the world of Public Safety Careers!

We hope to help you accomplish your dream of becoming a Police or Highway Patrol Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Reserve Officer, Forensic Specialist, Dispatcher, Security Professional, Corrections or Probation Officer, Court Administrator, or Federal Agent!

 

You must pay all tuition immediately or you will be dropped from the course. This may not apply to VA or Financial Aid applicants. Contact your counselor for verification.  If you are dropped, you are not given priority to re-enroll.

 

SUBJECT: Requests for College Catalog

At this time, Grossmont College is unable to provide you with a complimentary copy of our college catalog due to budget limitations. You may access our catalog via our website, www.grossmont.edu, or you may purchase a college catalog by sending $6.00 (includes library rate postage) OR $8.00 (priority mail, 2 day delivery) to the following address:

College Cashier’s Office
Grossmont College
8800 Grossmont College Drive
El Cajon, CA 92020-1799

Thank you

Students should be aware that prior felony convictions and misdemeanor domestic violence convictions are disqualifying for employment in public safety. Prior substance abuse and other disqualifiers may apply in specific positions related to law enforcement or forensics.

 

Important information about registration changes.

Based on recommendations from the Board of Governors Student Success Task Force report, the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District has revised its enrollment priorities procedures, to promote student access, success, and equity.

Summer 2012*

Group 1: Veterans up to 4 years after date of honorable discharge, current and former foster youth up to age 24, EOPS & DSPS students.

Group 2: Continuing students with 45-70 degree-applicable units at GCCCD (Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District)

Group 3: Open Enrollment

*Courses offered in the summer 2012 are limited, with priorities given to mandated groups.

Fall 2012/Spring 2013

Group 1: Veterans up to 4 years after date of honorable discharge, current and former foster youth up to age 24, EOPS & DSPS students.

Group 2: Continuing students with 45-70 GCCCD degree-applicable units.

Group 3: Recently graduated high school students & first-time to college students who have fully matriculated.*

Group 4: Continuing students with 12 or more units (GCCCD degree-applicable and GCCCD non-degree applicable) but not more than 44.5 GCCCD degree-applicable units.

Group 5: Continuing students with 0.5 - 11.5 units (GCCCD degree-applicable and GCCCD non-degree applicable)

Group 6: Open enrollment - includes students with 70 or more GCCCD degree applicable units.

*New students are encouraged to participate in matriculation services (assessment, orientation, and advising) early in order to be eligible for enrollment priority. Please visit the Counseling Department for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grossmont College, AOJ
8800 Grossmont College Dr.
El Cajon, CA 92020

619-644-7323

Coordinator: P.J. Ortmeier
pj.ortmeier@gcccd.edu

 

 

 
 

 

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