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Welcome to the L.A. City College Online New
Student Orientation.
Now you are ready to plan classes for your
first semester. Look at your English and math placement scores and
start with English and math as two of the courses to begin your first
semester. You are required to complete both math & English if you plan
to earn an AA/AS Degree or transfer to a four-year university.
Your English placement score can be used to
assist you in planning your first semester at LACC. To determine the
courses appropriate for your English placement level, go to
http://www.lacitycollege.edu for the List of Courses.
The number of classes taken during a
semester depends on your other obligations and responsibilities. If you
plan on:
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Working full time and/or have other personal
demands, we recommend you taking 6 units or less per semester.
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Working 25-30 hours per week, we recommend you
taking up to 9 units per semester.
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Working less than 20 hours per week, we recommend
you taking 12 or more units per semester.
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Please remember that some classes have
pre/co requisites. A co-requisite is a course that must be taken
with the course for which you wish to enroll. A pre-requisite is
a course that you must complete before taking the course for which you
wish to enroll. The Student Telephone Enrollment Program (STEP)
is programmed to block enrollment if the pre and co requisites have not
been met. You have the right to challenge a pre or co requisite by
completing a challenge petition available in the Counseling Office and
filing it with the appropriate department.
Any questions regarding other classes to
take with a particular English/math assessment score can be answered in
the Counseling Office at the walk-in counter. It is highly recommended
that you meet with a counselor for a regular half-hour appointment
sometime during your first semester to discuss your academic goals,
degree preference, and transfer alternatives to four-year universities.
In the Schedule of Classes, you will find
instructions on using the computerized registration system STEP, a
worksheet to write down and plan classes, and a detailed explanation on
how to read the Schedule of Classes. If you need help, please go to the
Student Assistance Center in AD 105. |