Help with teaching and teaching technology (Zoom, Canvas, Video). Online workshops and individual help.
The Business Office continues to receive forms (now electronic) and answer general questions.
Electronic signatures will be accepted on most district forms. A quick guide on e-signatures will be available soon.
Grant Reports are processed by the Business Office, if you are a Project Directors please notify the Business Office of upcoming deadlines and prepare the grant reports ahead of schedule.
The switchboard will continue to assist callers by email or phone on Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm. All emails and voicemails will be returned within 24 hours during regular business hours.
USPS mail will be held at the Post Office. Mike Erickson will pick up and distribute the mail every Thursday between 8am-12pm. Mike will alert departments of any urgent mail. For outgoing department mail, please coordinate directly with Mike for postage and processing.
The Cashier’s Office will continue to assist students remotely by email and phone on Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm. All voicemails are routed to Billie Lavan and/or Rabie Al-Shaikh and will be returned within 24 hours during regular business hours.
The CDC is closed until further notice.
services are available remotely during this time. Below is some additional details:
The Transfer Centeris available via email at amaliya.blyumin@gcccd.edu
The Career Center offers resume reviews and career exploration guidance via email at cuyamaca.career@gcccd.edu
The Veterans Center is available to answer questions about benefits, certification, services, and resources. Email them at cuyamaca.veterans@gcccd.edu
High School Outreach is available to answer questions about the campus for prospective and incoming students via email at cuyamaca.outreach@gcccd.edu
Cyber Security is important, and as we transition to a virtual campus it is important to understand what that means for you. This handout provides five important tips to ensure your safety.
In our new remote modality, if you need Graphics support for your Canvas classroom, we can help. Email: Cuyamaca.Graphics@gcccd.edu with as much notice as possible (1-2 weeks preferred.)
Here is what you can do on your financial aid while we work remotely…
Please stay safe and we ask for your patience while we provide services.
Financial Aid & Scholarships Office
900 Rancho San Diego Parkway, El Cajon, CA 92019
Ph: 619-660-4201 Fax: 619-660-4279
www.cuyamaca.edu/finaid
While working remotely we are processing files and distributing aid to the best of our abilities. You may experience a delay in processing, so please plan ahead. Thank you for your patience.
If you need to send large files during this time, Firefox Send is a free, online tool. This interactive PDF will show you how.
Several companies are providing free or low-cost internet access during the current emergency.
Librarians offer targeted services for specific courses. Many students have difficulties accessing electronic resources remotely and need help. Contact Jeri Edelen to receive remote library support for your courses.
Personal Counseling is available by phone. Call 619-660-4200 or email CuyamacaHealthAndWellness@gmail.com to make an appointment. Personal counseling is available Tuesday and Friday, 9 AM – 3 PM and Thursday, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Tips for Preventing Academic Misconduct:
*Remind students of your classroom guidelines as it applies to academic misconduct and the areas that constitute academic misconduct (examples could include: unauthorized collaboration, plagiarism, cheating, forgery, falsification of information, purchasing papers, utilizing “cheating” websites, recycling assignments).
*Remind students of the consequences for engaging in academic misconduct (receiving a failing grade on the assignment/exam).
*Discussion of possible sanctions for further violations (formal student conduct through Student Affairs, which can result in a formal warning letter, disciplinary file, and possible school suspension for repeat cases.)
Reporting Academic Misconduct Issues
If you have students who engaged in academic misconduct, please contact Lauren Vaknin (Lauren.Vaknin@gcccd.edu), Dean of Student Affairs to assist with the next steps. As a reminder, the student code of conduct defines academic misconduct as:
*Cheating, plagiarism (including plagiarism in a student publication), or engaging in other academic dishonesty as defined by the College’s academic integrity standards
Cuyamaca Cares is available to connect students to community food and housing resources, and process emergency funding applications. Contact Cuyamaca Cares at Cuyamaca.Cares@gcccd.edu
Nurses in the Health and Wellness Center are available to answer your questions and provide referral information. Email Reiko.Suto@gcccd.edu
will hold all meetings during regularly scheduled times – Fridays at 12:30 p.m. – via Zoom.
Information about withdrawals and incompletes for spring 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic is now available