“it’s not how you start it’s how you finish !!”
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““IT’S IT’S NOTNOT HOW YOU HOW YOU STARTSTART IT’S HOW YOU IT’S HOW YOU
FINISHFINISH!!”!!”
Cong
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Cong
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On your decision
On your decision to pursue a to pursue a Higher Education
Higher Education here at Los here at Los Angeles Angeles Southwest Southwest College!College!
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Los Angeles Los Angeles Southwest college
Southwest college is committed to is committed to providing an providing an environment for
environment for quality learning to
quality learning to enrich the lives of
enrich the lives of our diverse our diverse population. population.
The Choice you The Choice you
make to further make to further your academic your academic endeavors here at
endeavors here at Los Angeles Los Angeles Southwest College
Southwest College can benefit you in
can benefit you in many ways. many ways.
Open doors to Open doors to more job
more job opportunities and
opportunities and meet career goals
meet career goals Enhance your
Enhance your knowledge and build
knowledge and build more skillsmore skillsExpand your Expand your network to build
network to build more relationships
more relationships
Engl
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& M
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Engl
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& M
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Asse
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Test
Test
Not a Passing Not a Passing or Failing Test
or Failing TestIt’s to place It’s to place you in you in appropriate
appropriate classesclasses
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purp
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Ori
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Ori
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Learn about the Learn about the Campus Resources,
Campus Resources, Student Services and
Student Services and LASC HistoryLASC History Start the matriculation
Start the matriculation & educational & educational processesprocesses Encourage you to meet
Encourage you to meet with an academic
with an academic counselorcounselorMeet new people
Meet new people
Wha
t sh
ould
I do
Wha
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I do
af
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Meet with a counselor (general
Meet with a counselor (general
counseling, SSB 227, EOP&S) to obtain
counseling, SSB 227, EOP&S) to obtain
semester educational plan and to
semester educational plan and to
discuss your academic goals.
discuss your academic goals.
Register for classes
Register for classes You may register online or in person
You may register online or in person
at in Admissions SSB 102
at in Admissions SSB 102 • Apply for a fee BOG (Board of
Apply for a fee BOG (Board of
governors) waiver and FAFSA (free
governors) waiver and FAFSA (free
application for federal student aid)
application for federal student aid)
Application in financial aid room 104
Application in financial aid room 104
• Pay your $11 health fee (which
Pay your $11 health fee (which
cannot be waived with a fee waiver)
cannot be waived with a fee waiver)
obtain a fee receipt and parking
obtain a fee receipt and parking
permit (if needed in business room
permit (if needed in business room
103).103).• Take free student I.D. picture in
Take free student I.D. picture in
Assessment room 204.
Assessment room 204. 1.1. Must have a valid I.D.
Must have a valid I.D. 2.2. You must have a copy of your
You must have a copy of your
fee receipt/ printout of classes.
fee receipt/ printout of classes.
Student Student
ServicesServices
Admissions & Records:
Admissions & Records:
SSB 102 (applications,
SSB 102 (applications,
transcripts and grades)
transcripts and grades)
Business: Business: SSB 103 pay
SSB 103 pay
fees and obtain parking
fees and obtain parking
permitpermit
Financial Aid: Financial Aid: SSB 104
SSB 104
BOG fee waivers, Pell
BOG fee waivers, Pell
grants and Perkins
grants and Perkins
Health Center: Health Center: SSB 115
SSB 115
First aid, health First aid, health
assessment, health
assessment, health
counseling, health
counseling, health
referrals, health referrals, health
information and TB
information and TB
screening. screening.
ASO-Associated Student
ASO-Associated Student
Organization Organization SSB 118:
SSB 118:
Sponsors activities
Sponsors activities
including publications &
including publications &
assemblies) assemblies)
DSPS-Disabled Students
DSPS-Disabled Students
Programs & Services
Programs & Services
SSB 117: provides
SSB 117: provides
supportive services to
supportive services to
students with physical,
students with physical,
psychological, and
psychological, and
learning disabilities).
learning disabilities).
ISO-International
ISO-International
Student Program Office
Student Program Office
SSB 116: Provides
SSB 116: Provides
supportive academic
supportive academic
services to international
services to international
studentsstudents
Student Student
ServicesServices
Assessment and Assessment and
Matriculation Matriculation SSB 204:
SSB 204:
Prerequisites clearance, Math
Prerequisites clearance, Math
& English Assessment test
& English Assessment test
Bridges to Success
Bridges to Success SSB 205: SSB 205:
Bridging from ESL to college
Bridging from ESL to college
level degree applicable
level degree applicable
coursescourses
Community Services
Community Services SSB SSB
206: Offers a variety of non-
206: Offers a variety of non-
traditional activities for the
traditional activities for the
purpose of meeting the
purpose of meeting the
individual and community
individual and community
needs not served by the
needs not served by the
college degree or certificated
college degree or certificated
programsprograms
Upward Bound Upward Bound SSB 207:
SSB 207:
Assists low income and first
Assists low income and first
generation high school
generation high school
students in matriculating into
students in matriculating into
institutions of high education
institutions of high education
Talent Search Talent Search SSB 208:
SSB 208:
Provides academic
Provides academic
support and support and
educational services for
educational services for
students who are low
students who are low
income and or first
income and or first
generation potential
generation potential
college studentscollege students
Student Services
Student Services SSB SSB
209 209
CalWORKs/Gain CalWORKs/Gain SSB SSB
218: Welfare-to-Work
218: Welfare-to-Work
program designed to
program designed to
move TANF recipients
move TANF recipients
into unsubsidized
into unsubsidized
employmentemployment
EOP&S / CARE SSB 218:
EOP&S / CARE SSB 218:
Extended Opportunity
Extended Opportunity
Programs & Services.
Programs & Services.
Assist students and
Assist students and
single parents on TANF
single parents on TANF
in achieving their goals
in achieving their goals
of obtaining certificates
of obtaining certificates
and AA Degrees, and of
and AA Degrees, and of
transferring to four-
transferring to four-
year year colleges/universities.
colleges/universities.
Stud
ent
Stud
ent
Serv
ices
Serv
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General Counseling: SSB 227. Where
General Counseling: SSB 227. Where
friendly counselors are available to
friendly counselors are available to
assist students in meeting their
assist students in meeting their
educational, career, or personal
educational, career, or personal
goalsgoals Career Center: SSB 228. Assists
Career Center: SSB 228. Assists
students in need of employment,
students in need of employment,
career assessment and job
career assessment and job
employmentemployment
Center for Transfer and Retention
Center for Transfer and Retention
(CRT): Assists students in
(CRT): Assists students in
transferring to a four year college or
transferring to a four year college or
university. Representatives from the
university. Representatives from the
University of California, the California
University of California, the California
State University system and private
State University system and private
colleges, such as the University of
colleges, such as the University of
Southern California, provide regular
Southern California, provide regular
visits to campus and give up to date
visits to campus and give up to date
information to students
information to students
Cougar Cougar
CatalogCatalog
What to look forWhat to look for
Types of Associate Degrees
Types of Associate Degrees
and Certificate Programs
and Certificate Programs
offered at Los Angeles
offered at Los Angeles
SouthwestSouthwest
Course descriptions and
Course descriptions and
prerequisitesprerequisites
General Education
General Education
requirements for requirements for
-Associate Degrees
-Associate Degrees
-Transferring-Transferring
Campus policiesCampus policies
District policiesDistrict policies
Cougar Cougar
ScheduleSchedule
What to look for…What to look for…
Semester calendar
Semester calendar
Important dates an deadlines
Important dates an deadlines
Times and day(s) of classes
Times and day(s) of classes
How to register for your
How to register for your
classesclasses
-Via the internet-Via the internet
-In person-In person
Department chairs name
Department chairs name
and telephone numbers
and telephone numbers
Campus mapsCampus maps
ENGLISH 21 -- ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) – 3 unitsPrerequisites: Developmental Communications 21 & 23 or ESL 6A and 6B, or appropriate placement recommendation based on assessment results and other multiple measures. It introduces the students to the fundamentals of academic reading, writing, and thinking. Students develop reading comprehension by studying literary, expository and technical essays, which also provide the subjects of their essays. Basic grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, as well as diction are taught.0919 8:00 – 10:30 MTWTH AB PRINCE LL 102Evening Classes4020 6:30 – 9:00 MTWTH M ROBERTS LL110
ENGLISH 101 – COLLEGE READING AND COMPOSITION I (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITSPrerequisite: English 28 or 31 with a grade of “C” or better, or appropriate placement recommendation based on assessment results and other multiple measures. Exercises are provided for the student in the writing of college level compositions and the process of careful critical analysis of college-level readings.
09130913 10:40 – 1:1010:40 – 1:10 MWMW S TURNERS TURNER LL 213LL 213((8 Week Class – Starts 4/3/2006, Ends 6/5/20068 Week Class – Starts 4/3/2006, Ends 6/5/2006))
Course Name & No. Course Title
Means course is non degree
applicable (NDA)Corse units
Must be complete prerequisite before
enrolling in this class
Section number
Evening classes in bold
Class time
Designates a short-term class
Class instructor’s
name
Building & room number
Transferability symbol
Day(s) class meets
Course description
How to Read the Schedule of Classes
1.Meet with a counselor to determine which classes to take2.Review the “schedule of classes” and pick the days and time you want to take your classes3. The “schedule of classes” will be divided into course disciplines and look like the picture above4.Please review this document so you will know how to read the “schedule of classes”
What to bring when I What to bring when I see the counselor?see the counselor?
1.1.Your Your assessment assessment scores scores (placement (placement results)results)
2.2.Copies of Copies of transcripts transcripts from any other from any other college(s) college(s) attended –attended –unofficial unofficial copies are okcopies are ok
1.1.What do I want to receive What do I want to receive from this college? A degree, from this college? A degree, certificate, transfer credits?certificate, transfer credits?
2.2.What do I want to major in? What do I want to major in? 3.3.Do I want to transfer to a 4 Do I want to transfer to a 4
year college some day?year college some day?4.4.What is my long term, What is my long term,
educational goal?educational goal?
Time to see a counselorTime to see a counselorQuestions I should ask myself Questions I should ask myself before seeing the counselor?before seeing the counselor?
Basi
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ills
Basi
c Sk
ills
I placed into a Basic Skills math or English course…what does this mean?
These courses are designed for students who need to further develop their English and/or math skills before they should take college level courses. Do not delay taking these courses because you will only delay your progress towards meeting your educational goalsCan I take college level courses at the same time I complete basic skills classes? The answer is yes, but not just any class is recommended.
You should see a counselor for more information about basic skills courses
What Matters What Matters to you??to you??
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OFFICE OF OUTREACH &
OFFICE OF OUTREACH & RECRUITMENTRECRUITMENT
Via Email: Via Email: outreach@lasc.edu
outreach@lasc.eduPhone: (323) 241-5325
Phone: (323) 241-5325
WELCOMEWELCOME TOTOLASCLASC COUGAR COUGAR
FAMILYFAMILY!!!!!!
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