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Refunds For Purchases Made By Checks<br />

A waiting period of 15 school days will be imposed to allow the<br />

check to clear processing before a refund will be given. At the<br />

discretion of the <strong>College</strong> Fiscal Administrator a canceled check may<br />

be required before refund is made.<br />

Refunds For Purchases Made By Credit Card<br />

No cash refund will be made by the Bookstore. A credit will be issued<br />

and forwarded to the credit agency - Visa or MasterCard.<br />

Book Buy-Back<br />

The Book Buy-Back occurs during the final exam week of each<br />

Fall and Spring Semesters. (Date will Be Posted) watch for posters.<br />

The bookstore manager shall be responsible for the final approval or<br />

disapproval of any refund.<br />

Business Office / Cashier’s Office<br />

The Business Office is located in the Seahawk Center Building<br />

near the Bookstore. It is the place where you can pay your school<br />

fees in person:<br />

1. Enrollment Fees<br />

2. Health, ASO, Rep. Fees.<br />

3. Parking Fees.<br />

4. Transcripts and Verification Fees.<br />

5. Duplicate Registration forms<br />

6. Dishonored/returned checks(including Bookstore<br />

checks)<br />

7. Financial Aid overpayments<br />

8. Lab Fees<br />

9. Oceanography Fees<br />

Other services:<br />

• Student refunds<br />

• <strong>Los</strong>t Warrant Affidavits (Financial Aid Checks)<br />

• Associated Student Organization accounts set up,<br />

deposits, and checks.<br />

• Checks disbursements to students and employees.<br />

• Scholarships<br />

• Other services(making all deposits, issuing checks,<br />

paying bills, processing fund commitments and other<br />

documents, reports, etc) .<br />

Regular Business Hours:<br />

Monday thru Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.<br />

Please check schedule for the registration time.<br />

CALWORK’s (California Work Opportunity and<br />

Responsibility to Kids Program)<br />

The goal of the program is to provide an educational environment<br />

where the student may develop the needed vocational skills leading<br />

to meaningful employment and ultimately self-sufficiency. This<br />

is accomplished through a partnership between key college and<br />

community partnerships. Students are provided counseling by<br />

professional faculty, peer advising, mentoring and paid work-study<br />

employment opportunities to support the 32-35 hour participation<br />

requirements. The office is located in the CDC Building Room, 105.<br />

CARE (Cooperative Agencies and Resources for<br />

Education)<br />

CARE is a unique educational program which represents a<br />

cooperative effort between the community college and the<br />

Department of Social Services to assist single parents to achieve<br />

their educational goals. The program is only available to EOPS<br />

eligible students; see Extended Opportunity Program and Services<br />

for additional information.<br />

If you are a single parent interested in developing new educational,<br />

career and employment skills, the Cooperative Agencies Resources<br />

for Education (CARE) program, can help you nurture your appetite for<br />

achievements and a better life style. The CARE program helps single<br />

parents receive the support and advisement necessary to explore<br />

their interests and move forward toward successful completion<br />

of educational, career or transfer pathways. CARE will bring you<br />

together with a group of students who are facing many of the<br />

same challenges as you are. The program offers additional support<br />

services in the form of cash grants to offset the cost of child care<br />

and transportation. By combining our energies, we can help you to<br />

become successful student and complete your goal.<br />

Applications for EOPS and CARE can be obtained in the EOPS/<br />

CARE office. For more information, call (310) 233-4265 or drop<br />

by the EOPS/CARE office located in the Student Services &<br />

Administration Building, SSA 207, or visit the EOPS website (www.<br />

lahc.edu/eops).<br />

Career Center<br />

The Career Center offers a professional counseling service designed<br />

to extend career information, career guidance, counseling, and career<br />

planning courses to students who are in need of help in selecting<br />

a career goal or a college major, or who need help in considering<br />

alternate choices.<br />

This specialized counseling service enables students to have<br />

an opportunity to determine their educational and/or vocational<br />

objectives. It also provides an opportunity to discuss plans regarding<br />

a meaningful, satisfying, realistic career selection in a job area where<br />

it is reasonable to assume there are future employment opportunities.<br />

Computerized assistance is available for career planning by the use of<br />

the Eureka Career Information System. The Center is location in the<br />

Student Services & Administration Building (SSA 105). The Center<br />

is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and evenings by appointment.<br />

Call (310) 233-4282 for information.<br />

2012-2014 General Catalog <strong>College</strong> Information * 19

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