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Summer & Fall 2007 - West Los Angeles College

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesThe Accelerated <strong>College</strong> Transfer Pathway To Success✓✓Do you want an accelerated and focused Associate of Arts degree and transfer program that accomplishesyour educational goals within two years or less?Do you want to join a community of learners who share information, aid and work with one another for theirmutual success?✓ Are you an individual who wants to be prepared for higher educational goals and successful careers?If your answer is “yes” to any of the above, we invite you to enroll in <strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s highly accreditedAccelerated <strong>College</strong> Transfer (ACT) program. Its two delivery systems, one for Day students and one for Evening students,reflect and affirm WLAC’s dedication to student success.The ACT format and curriculum fulfills the general education requirements for both transfer and the AA degree, while guaranteeingthat its accommodating structure is in complete compliance with California’s Educational Code and Title 5 regulations.ACT Evening And Saturday ProgramACT students in the evening program are able to completetwo 16-week classes in just 8 weeks, and graduate in twoyears or less.ACT students who take more than two classes per 8 weekscan graduate in 18 months or less.ACT students may combine evening ACT classes with regularclasses when there are no scheduling conflicts.ACT Day Program (No Saturdays)ACT Students in the day program will take 12-15 prescribedunits per 16-week semester, and be able to transfer and/orgraduate in two years or less.With counseling, ACT students may combine prescribed dayACT classes with regular classes when there are no schedulingconflicts.ACT students form a dedicated, cohort group.HOW DO I GET ON THE ACT PATHWAY TO SUCCESS?1 Attend An ACT Orientation.Orientations are comprehensive and are held two to three weeks prior to each semester. Call the ACT office, (310) 287-4369for details and location.2 Submit an “Application for Admission” to the <strong>College</strong>.You can apply in the Admissions Office, building A13 or online @ www.wlac.edu.3 Take The <strong>College</strong> Assessment Test.This test helps counselors assess your English and Math skills – You cannot fail this test.4 See an ACT Counselor.Appointments can be made in A13.5 You may register in ACT classes in the ACT sections (Evening & Daytime) on the following pages.Students may register in the Admissions Office (A13), by phone or internet.6 For further information come by the ACT Office, ATA-115 or call Professor Siever @ (310) 287-4369.ACT Orientations for <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong>Tuesdays • 6-8 p.m. • ATA 116 — August 21 • October 16<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>52www.wlac.edu

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