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SUMMER 2014

COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS • MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE SINCE 1969

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‘BLOCKBUSTER SUMMER’ ADDS THIRD SESSION Important Dates SUMMER SESSION 3 July 16 to Aug. 15, 2014 Registration: NOW

FALL SEMESTER Aug. 25 to Dec. 13, 2014

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tudents are experiencing a “Blockbuster Summer” at College of the Canyons, with a newly added third summer session set to start on July 16. In all, the 2014 summer sessions include seats for nearly 20,000 students spread across more than 650 sections of high-demand “core” classes in a variety of subjects. Representing an approximately 14 percent increase over last summer’s class offerings, the 2014 summer sessions provide classes at both the Valencia and Canyon Country campuses, as well as online. The majority of classes are those SEE SUMMER ON PAGE 6

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weekend college to debut this fall

New program designed for busy, working adults ollege of the Canyons will launch a new learning option this fall that gives working adults an opportunity to complete general-education courses required to transfer. It’s called Weekend College, and it will debut during the Fall 2014 semester at the Canyon Country Campus. How does it help those who work and may not think they have time for higher education? Weekend College classes are held

every other Saturday, but most coursework is completed online. Students enroll in a predetermined schedule of general-education courses that meet both CSU and UC transfer requirements. They take two classes at a time in a condensed eight-week format and finish four classes a semester. Weekend College offers a predictable schedule, with guaranteed classes – and only those classes needed to transfer. Here’s the SEE WEEKEND ON PAGE 6

10th Anniversary Season

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A DECADE OF OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT LEANN RIMES

DAVE MASON

PAULA POUNDSTONE

BOBBY MCFERRIN

JACK HANNA

ARLO GUTHRIE

MAVIS STAPLES

ffering local audiences a ‘Season of Celebration,’ the 2014-15 Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center (PAC) at College of the Canyons 10th Anniversary Season will feature a wealth of world-class talent for audiences of all ages to experience and enjoy! “The PAC’s 10th Anniversary Season of programs has been carefully crafted to offer our (661) 362-5304 valued patrons a wealth canyonspac.com of artistic options from SEE SEASON which to choose,” said ON PAGE 5 Evy Warshawski, PAC Executive Director. “I invite you to join us as participants in this season, and engage in all that the PAC brings to this community. “This will definitely be a year-long birthday party that you won’t want to miss,” added Warshawski. Throughout the 10th Anniversary Season local residents will have the opportunity to experience an exciting and eclectic mix of internationally acclaimed

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oct. 15, 2004 – oPening night for the Performing arts center

Priority registration to change this fall

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ollege of the Canyons and the entire 112-campus California Community College System have announced changes to the state’s priority registration guidelines, in an effort to ensure that all students have fair access to classes. The new regulations, which take effect in fall 2014, will continue to reward students who are making progress toward their academic and career goals, while also granting priority registration status to some first-time students. Incoming freshman, and other first-time students, will be eligible to sign up for classes during the college’s initial registration period, provided they have completed the steps associated with the mandatory matriculation process by June 30. Those steps include completing an application for admission, completing an online orientation, completing math and English SEE PRIORITY ON PAGE 6

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