Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
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Does <strong>Citrus</strong> Offer Courses for Growth and Development?<br />
Continuing Education<br />
Continuing Education and<br />
Noncredit Education<br />
<strong>Citrus</strong> <strong>College</strong> Continuing Education<br />
offers lifelong personal and<br />
professional development opportunities.<br />
We provide classes to<br />
sharpen your professional skills or<br />
to help you learn new activities<br />
you can enjoy in your leisure<br />
time. Continuing education<br />
classes provide opportunities for<br />
learning that enrich the lives of<br />
individuals and improve the quality<br />
of living in our community.<br />
Noncredit education is designed<br />
to supplement students’ continued<br />
growth and job skills development<br />
through classes that<br />
include basic skills, career development,<br />
health and fitness, vocational<br />
preparation and job<br />
retraining. Enrolment in noncredit<br />
classes is free and continues<br />
throughout the school year. All<br />
non-credit classes are subject to<br />
budget and attendance.<br />
Potential students who are undecided<br />
about college may begin or<br />
continue their college experience<br />
with noncredit classes. Counselors<br />
are available to enroll students<br />
and provide information.<br />
Computerized instruction is available<br />
for students who want to<br />
strengthen their basic math, reading<br />
and writing skills. Noncredit<br />
education also provides English as<br />
a Second Language (ESL) classes<br />
in the traditional classroom format<br />
for limited English speaking<br />
students.<br />
Community Education<br />
<strong>Citrus</strong> <strong>College</strong> Community Education<br />
offers lifelong personal and<br />
professional development learning<br />
opportunities to members of the<br />
community. Moderately-priced<br />
classes, workshops, seminars and<br />
activities are available for persons<br />
who want to develop their professional<br />
skills, start or grow a business,<br />
enrich their cultural<br />
experiences, their lives and their<br />
relationships, or participate in entertainment<br />
and recreational activities.<br />
Community Education classes, activities<br />
and events are available<br />
on days and at times that meet<br />
the needs of today's active adults.<br />
Class lengths vary from a few<br />
hours to se<strong>ver</strong>al meeting dates.<br />
The majority of these classes do<br />
not provide college credit; howe<strong>ver</strong>,<br />
a few classes offer continuing<br />
education credits that are<br />
required in some professions.<br />
Community Education classes are<br />
supported by fees collected from<br />
course participants. Class schedules,<br />
published three times per<br />
year, are mailed to <strong>Citrus</strong> Community<br />
<strong>College</strong> District residents and<br />
can be accessed online at<br />
www.citruscollege.edu/ce<br />
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