Las Positas College - Spring 2025 - Class Schedule

72 ADMISSIONS & RECORDS http://www.laspositascollege.edu/admissions/ TheAdmissions &RecordsOffice is here to serve as a resource regarding admissions, registration, enrollment verification, transcript requests, grades, and evaluation of transcripts for the purpose of awarding degrees and certificates. Our mission is to provide an inclusive learning-centered institution providing educational opportunities and support for completion of students’ transfer, degree, basic skills, career-technical, and retraining goals. ASSESSMENT CENTER http://www.laspositascollege.edu/assessmentcenter/ The Assessment Center guides students through self-placement into first level, transfer-level English and mathematics courses and assesses students seeking placement beyond the first level, transfer- level, English as a Second Language (ESL), Chemistry, and foreign languages. Contact the Assessment Center for more information. ATHLETICS http://athletics.laspositascollege.edu/navbar-information/ Las Positas College Athletics meets student athletes where they are and empowers them to achieve their academic and athletic goals, by providing equitable athletic opportunities, leadership skills, team work, hard work, accountability and symmetry. The mission of the Athletic Department is to provide exceptional opportunities for students interested in competing in intercollegiate athletics, and to promote success both on and off the court or field through intercollegiate participation. The Athletic Department assists student- athletes in developing the knowledge, skills and abilities to help them pursue their educational, career, athletic and personal goals. BOOKSTORE https://www.bkstr.com/laspositasstore/home The Las Positas College Bookstore is an online-only provider of textbooks and workbooks in addition to school supplies and apparel. CALIFORNIA WORK OPPORTUNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY TO KIDS CALWORKS http://www.laspositascollege.edu/calworks/ The CalWORKS program is for students with dependent children who are currently receiving CalWORKS cash aid. The Las Positas College CalWORKs program provides coordinated student services such as counseling, work study, childcare, and advocacy to guide students through a successful educational journey. CAREER CENTER http://www.laspositascollege.edu/careercenter/ The Career Center at Las Positas College is designed to help students select a major or educational goal that aligns with their professional interests. Career Center staff provide resume reviews and job search assistance, as well as access to internships and jobs through the Center’s job board and job fairs. CASHIER’S OFFICE http://www.laspositascollege.edu/cashier/ The Cashier’s Office is responsible for collecting and processing tuition and student fees along with other miscellaneous fee payments. The Cashier’s Office manages third party invoicing, the collection of outstanding balances due to the College, and processes refunds due to over payments, excused withdrawal petitions, unit reductions, and residency status changes. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER http://www.laspositascollege.edu/childdevelopmentcenter/index.php Little Hawks Child Development Center & Lab School at Las Positas College offers an enriched social and educational experience for children. We are a model of “best practices” in the field of early education and children benefit by participating in innovative projects and personal interactions. Having a play-based philosophy, academics are integrated into the daily activities based on the children’s interests. Each day children will experience small and large group times, free choice, and outdoor play. Theywill have enriched activities throughout the day that support their academic development. Licensed by the State of California, we are committed to providing an inclusive and diverse environment where all children, families, students and staff feel welcome. We have several enrollment options available including state funded preschool (CSPP) and LPC student scholarships through our 2GenFund and Veteran’s First Program. In partnership with the ECE Department, we serve as a lab school for students pursuing a career in Early Care and Education. We offer employment opportunities for students enrolled at LPC and have an interest in working with young children. For more information on this program, please stop by Building 2300 or call 925-424-1560. COMPUTER CENTER http://www.laspositascollege.edu/computercenter/ The Computer Center is a quiet, open lab where students may study and work on college assignments. Located on the second floor of the Academic Support Building (2100) in room 21206, the lab offers students access to black and white and color printers, open wi-fi, and Mac and HP computers, on a first-come, first-served basis. Knowledgeable Instructional Assistants are available online, in-person, or by phone to help students resolve or report issues and provide instructional support. Please visit the web page for hours and services. CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT http://www.laspositascollege.edu/admissions/concurrent.php Las Positas College provides opportunities for students in 9 th , 10 th , 11 th , and 12 th grades to enroll in college-level, degree-applicable courses. Students in or entering 8 th grade may be admitted through special agreements between Las Positas College and school districts. Students who desire to participate in concurrent enrollment must be recommended by their high school principal or designee and have written parental permission. Further information on the Concurrent Enrollment policy is available at the student’s high school, and at the Admissions and Records Office. We are happy to be able to offer high school students the opportunity to enroll concurrently for the spring, summer, and fall terms. COOPERATIVE AGENCIES RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION CARE http://www.laspositascollege.edu/EOPS/care.php The Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) program provides a variety of services and activities to assist single parent students in achieving educational goals. They may receive additional services such as special counseling, support groups, child care, stipends, book service, transportation expense reimbursements, automotive repair and maintenance service, job search assistance, tutoring, and peer advising. To be eligible for CARE, students must be a current Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) student, be attending college full-time, be receiving or have a child who is receiving California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and have a child who is under eighteen years of age. ACADEMIC & STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

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