Computer & Network Use - BP 3720
Computer & Network Use - AP 3720
Cuyamaca College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Our accreditation webpage contains all documentation on the current and past accreditation cycles.
Visit our Cuyamaca Catalog page to access current and prior Cuyamaca College Catalogs, which contain important information on applying to the college, registering for classes, academic policies, degree and certificate programs, graduation requirements and general information and data about the college.
The College Navigator includes important data and information for Cuyamaca College in the following areas:
Tuition, Fees & Estimated Student Expenses
Federal law required schools to develop and provide educational programming to celebrate Constitution Day on September 17th of each year. Our Constitution Day webpage has information on our most recent celebration.
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, as amended, requires institutions to take steps to combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials through illegal downloading or peer-to-peer distribution of intellectual property.
Please refer to Board Policy 3715 and Board Policy 3720 to view the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District's policy concerning Intellectual Property. For additional information on the college’s policies on copyright infringement and academic fraud.
Intellectual Property: Board Policy 3715
Security of Copyright: Board Policy 3710
The student's estimated annual cost of attendance is based on living status (living
with parents or not) and covers fees, books and supplies, food and housing, personal
expenses, and transportation expenses.
Each year, Cuyamaca College submits a federally mandated Equity in Athletics Report, which includes demographic, expense, and revenue information on its intercollegiate athletic programs.
Follow these steps to access this information online:
Step 1:
Go to EADA website
Step 2:
Type Cuyamaca College in the Name text box
Type El Cajon in the City text box
Step 3:
Click on the Continue button
Department of Education's Equity in Athletics website.
In addition, the most recent copy of the Cuyamaca College Gender Equity in Athletics Report can be found HERE
Cuyamaca College maintains student records and privacy under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Learn more on our FERPA webpage
You can view Cuyamaca College’s retention, completion & graduation, and transfer-out rates by visiting its site on the College Navigator. You can also view completion and transfer rates by visiting the California Community College College’s Student Right-to Know Rates Disclosures website
Cuyamaca College adheres to strict guidelines with regard to the potential misrepresentation of the institutions' academic programs, financial charges, and the employability of our graduates.
The Accessibility Resource Center (A.R.C.) is Cuyamaca College's student disability support office. Go to the ARC website.
Student Right & Responsibilities
Student Code of Conduct
Student Conduct Handbook - pdf download
In compliance with the requirements of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, as regulated in CFR 34, Sections 600.9 (b) (3) and 668.43(b), Grossmont College has established procedures for resolving complaints from not only prospective and current students but also from community members.
As a standard practice, the first step should be to seek a resolution at the local level with the specific college department for which an individual may have concerns or difficulties. If the complainant does not feel that the issue has been solved at this level to his or her satisfaction, the complainant can pursue the matter through the established chain of command. The online student complaint form can be found here.
To submit a complaint pertaining to the institution's compliance with academic program quality and accrediting standards, please submit the information to the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC), which accredits the academic programs of the California Community Colleges.
The link to submit your complaint can be found here
Follow these steps to access this information online:
Step 1:
Go to IPEDS College Navigator
Step 2:
Type Cuyamaca College in the Name of School text box
Step 3:
Click on the Cuyamaca College link
View Gender & race/ethnicity data by expanding the "Enrollments" accordion
View Pell Grant recipients by expanding the Financial Aid" accordion
The Cuyamaca College Bookstore provides textbook information (including ISBN and retail price, when available) for courses listed in the course schedule each semester. This information can be accessed through
or at the Bookstore's website at:
Visit our
for Cuyamaca College's policy on the transfer of academic credit. For information on our articulation agreements with the California State University (CSU), University of California (UC), or other private independent/out-of-state college please visit our
Cuyamaca College encourages eligible students to register to vote. Students may access the San Diego Voter Registration website by visiting the San Diego Registrar of Voters webpage. The Associated Students of Grossmont College (ASGC) also organizes voter registration events periodically throughout the school year.
Students Vote Project's Registration to Vote website button (College students)
Cuyamaca College strives to make all content accessible to everyone. If you need access to files in a format that is not provided here, please contact the Office of College and Community Relations at Cuyamaca.Graphics@gcccd.edu.