SCE Spring Term 2010

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SCE Spring Term 2010

New CTE Early Registration; Schedules Delivered to Campus This Week; Online Registration Workshops Offered
NEW Career Technical Education Early Registration
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) STUDENTS CAN REGISTER ONLINE BEGINNING 7:00 A.M. ON MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2010.  This new, early registration date was created in order to accommodate the high volume of registration activity for these popular CTE courses.


A list of courses that are open for registration on Monday, March 1 [PDF File]

Additional details regarding CTE Registration Information. [PDF File]

SPRING 2010 CLASS SCHEDULE
The SCE Spring 2010 Term class schedule will be delivered to campuses and our local community members the week of February 8, 2010.  Spring 2010 Term classes begin the week of April 5, 2010.

REGISTRATION
Online registration begins at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 2, 2010; walk-in registration begins Wednesday, March 3, 2010. 


ONLINE REGISTRATION WORKSHOPS
Workshops are available to provide students with tips, checklists and information for a successful online registration experience. All students are welcome to attend.  Workshops will be held at the following dates/locations:
* Monday, 2/22: 10 a.m. - Anaheim Campus (AC) 606
* Tuesday, 2/23: 12 noon - Wilshire, Rm 214
* Thursday, 2/25: 10 a.m. - AC 606
* Thursday, 2/25: 6:30 p.m. - AC 606

An online registration tutorial, and handy registration worksheet, is available at all times at http://sce.edu/registration.


NEW SPRING TERM COURSES
New career-based courses for the Spring Term include classes in the Project Management Certificate as well as the Computer Support Specialist Certificate programs.   

Students are invited to spark their creative talents in our new creative sewing, fashion design: patternmaking, and needlework for home classes. 

Parents can enroll their students in eight new Kids’ College and Teen Program classes including CAHSEE preparation, geometry and math classes, and several tutorial classes which provide a small student-to-teacher ratio.