Catalog Rights
Taft College issues a new catalog every year in the fall. New programs may be introduced and course requirements for specific majors may change from one catalog to the next. Students retain catalog rights by maintaining continuous enrollment. Continuous enrollment is defined as enrollment in at least one course per academic calendar year (fall, spring, and summer) with any of the following evaluative grade notation recorded on an official transcript: A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, or FW. A course in which a student receives a “W” or an "EW" is a non-evaluative grade and does not count towards retaining catalog rights. If the student breaks continuous enrollment at Taft College, then the catalog rights change to the year in which continuous enrollment is re-established. Students may petition for reinstatement of catalog rights. Contact the Counseling Center for additional information.
For the purposes of meeting Taft College degree and/or certificate requirements, students may choose from the following Taft College catalog options:
- The catalog in effect at the time the student first enrolled at Taft College or any year thereafter, as long as continuous enrollment has been maintained.
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The catalog in effect at the intended term of graduation.
New Students: Students enrollment in the summer session will establish catalog rights the subsequent fall term. An addendum to the catalog is published in November to include any new courses approved by the Chancellor’s Office or approval of new degrees or certificates during the fall term to be used during the spring term.
The material in this publication has been prepared for the current Taft College Catalog as carefully as possible. However, the college does not assume responsibility for inaccuracies or changes in information contained in this catalog after the date of publication. Please consult the addendum to the catalog located on the Taft College website.