
MANAGEMENT
The Cougar Scholars: Early Start Program offers special summer courses for new ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø students who need extra support in math or english. These classes help you build confidence and skills so you’re fully prepared for the fall semester.
All classes are in-person at ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø's San Marcos campus and are completed over six to eight weeks between June and August.
California residents who have submitted the FAFSA and have an Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) of $6,000 or less may be eligible for a free or reduced course fee. Check your Student Center in to see if you qualify.
All classes are scheduled in person on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Explore the course descriptions on this page. Contact Jeanette Espinoza from Cougar Scholars: Early Start Program for questions.
English Placement | Recommended Courses |
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Fully met requirement | No english course in the Early Start program needed |
Needs support |
Early Start courses recommended:
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Strong support needed |
Early Start courses strongly recommended:
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Math Placement | Recommended Courses |
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Fully met requirement | No math course in the Early Start program needed |
Needs support |
Early Start courses recommended:
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Strong support needed |
Early Start courses strongly recommended:
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English Placement | Recommended Courses |
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Fully met requirement | No english course in the Early Start program needed |
Needs support |
Early Start courses recommended:
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Strong support needed |
Early Start courses strongly recommended:
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Math Placement | Recommended Courses |
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Fully met requirement | No math course in the Early Start program needed |
Needs support |
Early Start courses recommended:
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Strong support needed |
Early Start courses strongly recommended:
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Here’s a quick look at each Early Start course. Some classes must be taken together (called corequisites) — we’ll note that below.
Description
College algebra with integrated review of intermediate algebra. Includes graphs,
equations, inequalities, and functions (linear, polynomial, rational, root, exponential,
logarithmic).
Corequisite
Students are required to take ESM 5 course at the same time. Enrollment is restricted
to incoming first-year students in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Placement Categories
III & IV.
Total Units: 1 unit
Description
Integrated review of intermediate algebra with college algebra. Review of the rectangular
coordinate system, lines, polynomial expressions, and arithmetic. Simplification of
algebraic expressions, solution of quadratic and rational equations, properties of
exponents, and arithmetic operations involving rational exponents and radicals. Note: ESM5 does not count toward any graduation requirement to be completed at ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø,
but it is counted in determining financial aid and VA benefits.
Corequisite
Students are required to take ESM 105 course at the same time. Enrollment is restricted
to incoming first-year students in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Placement Categories
III & IV.
Total Units: 2 units
Description
Focuses on critical reading and thinking as foundational skills for academic writing.
Emphasizes information literacy in the analysis of a variety of texts and in the practice
of reading and composing in multiple genres. Includes a multi-draft writing process
that requires revision in response to peer and instructor feedback.
Corequisite
Students in ESW 101A are expected to pass the class with a C- (1.7) or better before
progressing onto GEW 101B. ESW 101A is restricted to students in the Early Start Program. Cross-listed
as GEW 101A.
Total Units: 4 units
Description
Designed to equip first-year students at ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø with the personal and academic skills,
motivation, and self-understanding necessary to meet the demands of ±¬ÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s rigorous
undergraduate curriculum as well as the demands of life beyond ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø. Includes the
practical application of student development theory, information literacy, digital
citizenship, self-advocacy, resource utilization, and intercultural competence necessary
for college success and professional preparedness.
Total Units: 3 units