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Spring 2011 – Schedule of Classes IMPORTANT DATES Saturday Hours for Admissions Offi ce, REGISTRATION Business Offi ce and EOPS/DSPS Students ..................................begins November 15-17, 2010 Financial Aid Offi ce ONLY Continuing Students (on-line) ............................begins November 18, 2010 New Students (on-line) ..................................... begins December 13, 2010 Saturday, 2/5/11...... 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. In Person Registration ......................................... begins January 24, 2011 Saturday, 2/12/11.... 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Open enrollment ................................................ begins January 24, 2011 Saturday, 2/19/11.............. College Closed SPRING 2011 SEMESTER Begins ............................................................................February 7, 2011 Admissions Offi ce Hours Ends ......................................................................................June 6, 2011 First day to submit Application for Graduation .................February 7, 2011 Monday - Thursday .... 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Last Day To/For: Friday: ...................... 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Add for semester length courses ................................February 18, 2011 Business Offi ce Hours Refund .....................................................................February 22, 2011 Drop with a refund or without paying the fees ............February 22, 2011 Monday - Thursday .... 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Drop without a “W” in person ........................................March 4, 2011 Friday: ...................... 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Drop without a “W” by WEB .........................................March 6, 2011 File for Pass/No Pass ...................................................March 18, 2011 Counseling Center Hours Submit Application for Graduation ................................March 25, 2011 Drop with a “W” In Person ................................................May 6, 2011 Monday - Thursday .... 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Drop with a “W” using the WEB ........................................May 8, 2011 Friday: ...................... 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Holidays - No Classes Financial Aid Hours Presidents Holiday ..................................................February 18-21, 2011 Monday - Thursday .... 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Cesar Chavez Day .......................................................... March 31, 2011 Friday: ...................... 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Spring Recess .............................................................. April 18-25, 2011 Memorial Day ....................................................................May 30, 2011 Spring 2011 Final Examinations: Refund • See Final Exam Schedule on page 119. Request any allowable refund for classes from the College Business Offi ce. Room Changes: Full refund - 10% of class time usually • Due to ongoing construction, rooms may have changed after the sched- during the fi rst week of instruction. No ule was printed. Please check the college website (www.lattc.edu) for refund thereafter. Enrollment fees will be updates. charged for classes dropped after this deadline. Remember: It is the student’s responsibility to drop their classes. ATTENTION STUDENTS: ENROLL EARLY!! For more information on how to enroll in your classes or to have other Student Services questions an- swered or about our “NEW” Queuing System located in the Student Services (ST) Building – First Floor, please refer to page 105. Open Enrollment Accreditation Accuracy Statement Unless specifi cally exempted by law, every Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, a The Los Angeles Community College District course for which State Aid is claimed is fully California public, tax-supported community and Los Angeles Trade-Technical College open to any person who has been admitted college, is offi cially accredited by the Western have made every effort to make this schedule to the college and who meets the appropriate Association of Schools and Colleges and is accurate and may, without notice, change recommended academic prerequisites. fully approved by the Board of Governors of general information, courses, or programs the California State University and independent offered. The reasons for change may include colleges and universities to give full credit for student enrollment, level of funding, or other appropriate courses completed. The Culinary issues decided by the district or college. The Arts program is also accredited by the district and college also reserve the right to American Culinary Federation and Educational add, change, or cancel any rules, regulations, Institute. The Registered Nursing program is also policies and procedures as provided by law. accredited by the National League of Nursing. 1 A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Welcome to Los Angeles Trade-Technical College! We are so pleased that you have chosen our college as part of your educational path. This college has so much to offer you, as you can see by the incredible amount of programs and courses laid out in this class schedule. Trade Tech boasts some of the best career-technical education in the state, and it’s all right here for you. In addition to curriculum, we have a very responsive student services team, ready to provide resources and assistance quickly and effi ciently. Make sure you take advantage of our computer labs, our writing center and our tutoring services, so that we can help ensure your academic success. We also have an amazing faculty, with instructors that create a very special atmosphere in the classroom. Our staff also provides the necessary support to make this campus among the best in the country. We also have a very energetic Associated Students Organization, which can help you become part of this wonderful college through a series of campus events and projects. We want Trade Tech to be your community college. Dr. Roland “Chip” Chapdelaine President LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT • 770 W. Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90017 • (213) 891-2000 Board of Trustees District Administration College Administration Georgia L. Mercer, Dr. Daniel J. LaVista, Dr. Roland “Chip” Chapdelaine, Vincent Jackson, President Chancellor President Dean, Academic Affairs Miguel Santiago, Dr. Adriana D. Barrera, Ramon S. Castillo, Cynthia Morley-Mower, First Vice President Deputy Chancellor Vice President, Student Services Dean, Academic Affairs Nancy Pearlman, Dr. Yasmin Delahoussaye, Marcy Drummond, Anna Badalyan, Second Vice President Interim Vice Chancellor for Vice President, Workforce & Dean, Institutional Effectiveness Kelly G. Candaele Educational Programs and Economic Development Dorothy Smith, Mona Field Institutional Effectiveness Dr. Mary Gallagher, Dean, Matriculation & Student Success Tina Park (Vacant), Vice President, Administration Derek Majors, Sylvia Scott-Hayes Vice Chancellor for Economic & Deborah Harrington, Associate Dean, EOPS/CARE Workforce Development Rodney D. Robinson, Vice President, Academic Affairs Luis Dorado, Larry H. Eisenberg, Interim Student Trustee Leticia Barajas, Assistant Dean, Student Activities/ Executive Director, Facilities Dean, Academic Affairs ASO Advisor Planning & Development Dr. Raul Cardoza, Camille A. Goulet, Dean, Enrollment Management General Counsel Dr. Theda Douglas, Jeanette Gordon, Dean, Student Services Chief Financial Offi cer/Treasurer LOS ANGELES TRADE-TECHNICAL COLLEGE SPRING 2011 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Vision and Mission of LATTC ................................................................... 3 Educational Environment Policy ........................................................ 96 Emergency Information ................................................................... 96 Orientations ......................................................................................4-5 Family Education Rights and Privacy Act............................................. 96 Enrollment Process ................................................................................ 6 Fee Exemption for Special Part-Time & Full-Time Students Grades K-12 ..... 96 Freedom of Speech Area and Procedures .......................................... 96 Steps to Enroll ......................................................................................7 Grades and Grade Changes........................................................... 96 Registration ......................................................................................... 8 Graduation .................................................................................. 97 Graduation Application for Degrees/Certifi cates .................................97 Fees At a Glance .............................................................................9-10 Hope Scholarship Tax Credit ........................................................... 97 Taking the Assessment Test .................................................................... 13 Limited English Profi ciency ............................................................... 97 Estudiantes Con Falta de Competencia en Lengua Inglesa..................... 97 Support Services-Operation Hours .....................................................14-15 Nondiscrimination Policy ................................................................. 97 Prerequisites, Co-requisites & Advisories ..................................................16 Normas del Plantel Referentes a la Discriminación ............................... 97 Open Enrollment ..........................................................................
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