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Email:scoe@saddleback.edu
Phone: (949) 582-4397
Fax: (949) 364-0284
Division Dean
Patricia Flanigan 
Dean of Online Education
and Learning Resources
LRC 232
(949) 582-4365
Senior Administrative Assistant
Cora Swanson
LRC 231
(949) 582-4516
Administrative Support
Ashley SanFilippo
BGS 205
(949) 348-6084
Division Operational Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed Weekends/Holidays
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Enrolling Students in Classes
All students must be officially enrolled in class.
Before the first class session
Students can add and drop classes until the official closing of a class (about 24 hours prior to the first class session). Even when a class appears closed, it might reopen. Please stay connected to add classes until their official close time. Remember that additional classes, especially online, may be added throughout the semester.
During the "grace" period (after the class has officially closed and before the expiration date on the Add Permit Code)
After the class has officially closed, students may still be able to add the class by attending the first class session. If permission is given to add the class, the faculty member will give the student an Add Permit Code (APC) with a code expiration date. The student may use the APC codes to add the class online or in person at the Office of Admissions and Records (SSC 102). This must be done before the code expiration date.
When the student uses the Add Permit Code (APC) online via MySite, payment is by credit card or debit card only. When the student uses the APC to add a class in-person, he or she may pay by cash, check, or credit/debit card.
After the expiration date of the Add Permit Code, the grace period is over, and it is simply too late to add the class. Students may consider enrolling into later starting classes or classes for the following semester.
No Show Drops
By law, no-show students must be dropped online prior to the census date marked on top of each roster. This process can be completed via MySite - Work - View Current Schedule.
Student Attendance
Due to a personal liability to faculty and to the College, before the expiration date of the class Add Permit Code, the student must be officially enrolled in the class in order to attend the class session.
Related Links
Registering (Students) for Classes
Adding Students (Add Permit Codes - APC)
Class Rosters
Dropping Students
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