Catalog Rights Information and Addendums
Catalog Rights Edition of the 2024-2025 Catalog
Read/downloaded the Catalog Rights Edition of the 2024-2025 catalog via the thumbnail or the PDF link below:
2024-2025 Cañada College Catalog Rights (PDF)
What does Catalog Rights mean?
It means this version was published in the beginning of the Fall 2024 semester, and it is your contract with the college. It remains unchanged from the first day of publishing.
At the end of the Summer 2025 semester, we will ARCHIVE both this original, Catalog-Rights version, as well as the final version of the 2024-2025 Catalog website.
Each Catalog covers an academic year that reflects enrollment beginning with the fall term and includes subsequent spring and summer terms. Having “catalog rights” means students are held to the graduation requirements listed in the catalog at the time enrollment begins. Students may choose to use catalog rights for any subsequent year of continuous enrollment. For Cañada College, College of San Mateo and Skyline College, catalog rights apply to enrollment in any of the San Mateo County Community College District colleges.
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Graduation requirements are listed in the Catalog.
Each Catalog covers an academic year that reflects enrollment beginning with the fall term and includes subsequent spring and summer terms. Having “Catalog Rights” means students are held to the graduation requirements listed in the catalog at the time enrollment begins. Students may choose to use Catalog Rights for any subsequent year of continuous enrollment. For Cañada College, College of San Mateo and Skyline College, Catalog Rights apply to enrollment in any of the San Mateo County Community College District colleges.
For the purpose of this policy, "continuous enrollment" means attending at least one term (fall, spring, summer) each academic year. Attendance is required through the fourth week of instruction for semester length classes or thirty percent (30%) of summer classes and semester classes that are shorter than the full semester.
Catalog Rights gained at a college outside of the San Mateo County Community College District are not applicable at Cañada College, College of San Mateo or Skyline College.
Catalog Rights cannot supersede any State or Federal Regulation or requirement in effect at the time of graduation.
A student may earn multiple Associate degrees and certificates from Cañada College. Only the degrees and certificates that are approved by the state which require 12 or more units of course work will be posted to student’s academic record, and will receive diplomas for each degree and certificate of achievement earned.
To earn additional degrees and certificates, any course work used to meet the graduation requirements may count toward more than one degree and certificate. Courses used for one major may be used to meet requirements for additional majors.
Courses used to meet the competency requirements for the first degree may be used to fulfill the requirements for additional degrees, provided the student has maintained “continued attendance” (see the graduation and catalog rights requirements for AA/AS Degrees). If a break in enrollment occurs, a student must comply with the competency, general education, and major course requirements in effect at the time the student resumes attendance or any catalog year thereafter.
These worksheets were published near the Fall 2024 semester and remain unchanged. For the most up-to-date worksheets, please review the Addendum PDF and links provided in the Catalog Addendum/Changes section at the foot of this web page.
Catalog Addendum/Changes to the 2024-2025 Catalog
DATE |
Addendum, Changes, C-ID Approvals |
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7/25/24 | 2024-2025 "Catalog Rights" Edition |
11/25/24 | 2024-2025 Catalog Addendum |
DATE |
General Education Worksheets - Updated Versions |
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7/25/24 | The 2024-2025 "Catalog Rights" Edition versions of the General Education Worksheets are up to date. No Addendum required. |