Course Details
We offer our classes in TERMS, as follows:
FALL SEMESTER
August to December
SPRING SEMESTER
January to May
SUMMER SEMESTER
June & July
- Term 1 (8 weeks)
- Term 2 (8 weeks)
- Term 3 (8 weeks)
- Term 4 (8 weeks)
- Term 5 (5 weeks)
We also offer a variety of classes in the DAY and EVENING:
Day
Most DAY classes meet four times per week: Monday - Thursday
Most DAY classes fit into 4 periods with START times as follows: (End times vary based
on academic holidays)
- Period 1: 8:30am - 10:10am
- Period 2: 10:30am - 12:10pm
- Period 3: 12:30pm - 2: 10pm
Evening
All EVENING classes meet two times per week: Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday
All EVENING classes START at 6:00pm (End times vary based on academic holidays)
- Summer EVENING classes meet three times per week.
- Mondays & Wednesdays: 6:00pm
- Tuesdays & Thursdays: 6:00pm
We also offer a variety of classes in the DAY and EVENING.
Course Delivery
- All classes in this program meet at the Community Learning Center.
- Day classes meet each day, Monday through Thursday, for 100 minutes per class.
- Evening classes meet two nights per week for 3 hours per class.
- Students are also responsible for completing the same number of homework hours.
- Regular attendance is mandatory.
- Most classes are held in traditional classrooms, however some classes do feature both instructional time (in the classroom) and lab time (in a computer classroom).
- Some classes are held exclusively in the lab and qualified teachers and aides are available to assist students with questions about their course work.
Course Schedules
- Students can take any class that meets their needs: day, evening, or both.
- Students may take one course at a time, or up to 5 courses during the day and 2 courses during the night.
- After initial assessment and orientation, students meet with a counselor to select and enroll in classes.
- Students may enroll in classes each term, or they may take breaks as needed, but after any lapse in enrollment, students should seek counseling.
- New students will see a counselor during the initial registration session. Existing students can register at any time using SURF.
Course Materials
- Students are expected to have their own basic school supplies (binders, paper, pencils, pens, etc.).
- Textbooks for most classes will either be loaned or otherwise provided to students, at no cost.
- Some textbooks may require a small rental fee.
- Most courses also require a USB drive and a print card.