MWCC Summer 2010 Noncredit Bulletin

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Noncredit Classes Summer

2010

What's Inside:

• Summer Enrichment Programs for Kids & Teens

• New courses: organic gardening, "clowning" around, new food & drink courses, going green, and more! • Online courses - learn when and where it is convenient for you • Build your skills in healthcare, website development, automotive, photography and more

www.mwcc.edu/summer

Workforce Training

|

Personal Interest

|

Business & Career


Business and Career

Table of Contents Registration Information.................. .......................................Inside cover Business & Career.......................... 1 Healthcare........................................ 1 Website Development...................... 1 Test Preparation............................. 1 ServSafe.......................................... 1 Nursing Math Workshop.................. 1 Online Training.............................2-3 ProTrain Online Training................... 2 Gatlin Education Services................ 2 Pronto Spanish................................ 2 Fire Fighter I & II Preparation........... 2 Ed2Go.............................................. 3 Kids Summer Programs................4-5 Sports Programs for Kids &Teens...4 Drama.............................................. 4 Art.................................................... 4 Academic Adventures...................... 5 Pre-teens and Teens......................... 5

Locations & Business Hours Gardner Campus

444 Green Street Gardner, MA 01440 (978) 632-6600 TTY (978) 632-4916 Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Build Your Skills Personal Interest.........................6-7 Automotive....................................... 6 Clowning Around (NEW).................. 6 Crafts & Hobbies.............................. 6 Food & Drink.................................6-7 Going Green..................................... 7 Home Improvement......................... 7 Photography.................................... 7 Writing............................................. 7 Alternative Professions.................. 8 Intro to Stand-up Comedy................ 8 Wedding Photography..................... 8 Wedding & Event Planning.............. 8 GED Testing..................................... 8 Noncredit Registration Form............ .........................................Back cover

Great gift idea: Buy any class for a friend, family member, or employee by calling (978) 630-9284

100 Erdman Way Leominster, MA 01453 (978) 840-3221 leominster@mwcc.mass.edu

Devens Campus

One Jackson Place 27 Jackson Road Devens, MA 01434 (978) 630-9569 devens@mwcc.mass.edu Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For directions, go to: http://directions.mwcc.edu

Noncredit courses provide educational, social, cultural, and vocational opportunities. MWCC strives to provide high-quality classes at reasonable costs. Some of the benefits include: • A wide variety of courses • A chance to explore your interests in a pressure-free, fun environment • Courses continually starting • No grades or exams (except for licensure courses) • Evenings, weekends, and online • Convenient locations • Meet people with similar interests

Three Ways to Register for Courses Courses fill quickly. Please register early so you won’t miss out! 1. By Phone: Call (978) 630-9284 to use your Discover, MasterCard, or Visa

Idea for a Course!

Do you have a great idea for a class? Let us know your ideas. If you suggest it and it runs, you can take the course for FREE! Call (978) 630-9124.

ServSafe: Food Safety Certification

Meeting the Spiritual Needs of the Critically Ill Prepares nursing staff and caregivers to respond effectively to the spiritual needs of patients within their care. This course provides a framework for spiritual care; reviews professional standards; identifies barriers to care, criteria for spiritual distress, guidelines for intervention, and reportable conditions; and how to develop care plans. Instructor: RoseMarie Jackson. Section 1: Fri June 4 9 AM – Noon CRN 61282 $39 Gardner

Do you need to be certified in food safety and sanitation? This nationally-recognized course meets Mass. Food Code specs and includes a course book, instruction, exam and certificate valid for five years (with a passing grade of 75 percent). No senior discounts. Required book must be picked up one week prior to the class. Exam included in course price. Mon June 21 9 AM – 5 PM CRN 61287 $175 Gardner

ServSafe Re-certification

Review and take the exam in food safety and sanitation. If your certification is 5+ years old, you may need to be re-certified. Instructor will provide all materials for the day of class and study materials will be sent to students prior to class. Exam included in course price. Mon July 12 5 – 8 PM CRN 61313 $99 Gardner

Nursing Math Workshop

Review of math concepts needed for success in nursing including dosage calculation, abbreviations, and conversions. Instructor: Eileen Costello, RN. Section 1: Tue & Wed July 13 & 14 4 PM – 8:30 PM CRN 61316 $50 Gardner Section 2: Tue & Wed Aug 10 & 11 4 PM – 8:30 PM CRN 61317 $50 Gardner

Section 2: Fri July 9 9 AM – Noon CRN 61283 $39 Gardner

Website Development

Summer Credit Courses Also Available!

3. Come in: Stop by the Gardner, Leominster, or Devens Campus to enroll in person. Go to the Enrollment Center at the Gardner Campus.

Go to: www.mwcc.edu/summer

How Much Does a Course Cost?

See the cost listed with the course. Noncredit courses must be paid in full upon registration.

like to share, we would like to hear from you. Apply online at http://jobs.mwcc.edu and apply to the noncredit instructor pool.

Room Assignments

Refund Policy

Prior to seven days before first class meeting–100% refund.

Room numbers for classes held at MWCC will be prominently posted at each campus.

Cancelation

Gift Certificates

No Course Confirmations

TELL US Your Great

Healthcare

Build Your Skills

2. By mail: Mail registration forms to MWCC, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440, attn: Enrollment Center. Use the form on the back cover. Please include a check or money order made out to “Mount Wachusett Community College.” For security purposes, please register by phone when using a credit card.

MWCC reserves the right to cancel classes that are under-enrolled, to change times and locations when necessary, and to substitute instructors if needed. If class is canceled by MWCC, students are granted full refunds.

Leominster Campus

Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

What are Noncredit Courses at MWCC?

Test Preparation

We do not send written confirmations, but we will call you if there are any course changes or cancelations.

Senior Citizen Fee Reduction

Senior citizens, 60 and over, eligible for a tuition/fee discount, may register, on a space-available basis, within seven days prior to the start of a noncredit course. The fee for that course will be reduced by 50%. Online courses and textbook cost are not eligible for a fee reduction.

Become a Continuing Education Instructor

If you have teaching experience and skills, talents, or knowledge you would

MWCC classes and programs make great gifts and are available in any amount. Call (978) 630-9284.

Disability Services

If you have a disability and may require reasonable accommodation(s) to participate fully in program activities, please contact the counselor for students with disabilities, (978) 630-9120. For more policy information please visit: www.mwcc.edu/catalog.

Website Fundamentals With Photoshop and Dreamweaver

Intensive hands-on introduction to building effective and informative websites. Web theory, navigation, viewer interactivity and Internet fundamentals are explored. Gain an overview of two of the most commonly used website-building software programs, Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Dreamweaver. Instructor: Craig Devonshire. Wed July 21 – Aug 25 6 – 9 PM CRN 61305 $175 Gardner

Credit courses that can be applied toward a degree or certificate program are also available during the summer at Mount Wachusett Community College. Take a five or ten week summer credit course to: get a jumpstart on your education; complete your degree or certificate faster; or to transfer back to your home institution. Complete a credit course in as little as five to ten weeks, on-campus or online!

Intersession Summer 1 Summer 2

May 17 - 28 June 1 - July 2 June 1 - Aug 13

Go to www.mwcc.edu/summer to browse both credit and noncredit classes and learn about summer programs.

Increase Traffic to Your Website

If your business sells or has a service, or you want to increase hits to your personal website, let us show you how. Instructor: Craig Devonshire. Tue June 1 – 29 6 – 9:30 PM CRN 61304 $175 Gardner

Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution

MWCC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or veteran status. MWCC reserves the right to cancel classes that are under-enrolled, to change times and locations when necessary, and to substitute instructors if needed.

Training Funds Available

for

Massachusetts Companies

Mount Wachusett Community College offers training any where and any time, free training needs analyses, and free grant writing assistance to help pay for your training.

Call (978) 630-9575 Today!

Specialized assistance available in: • Biomanufacturing • Business

Help your business achieve the next level of success

• Healthcare • Manufacturing

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Business and Career

Table of Contents Registration Information.................. .......................................Inside cover Business & Career.......................... 1 Healthcare........................................ 1 Website Development...................... 1 Test Preparation............................. 1 ServSafe.......................................... 1 Nursing Math Workshop.................. 1 Online Training.............................2-3 ProTrain Online Training................... 2 Gatlin Education Services................ 2 Pronto Spanish................................ 2 Fire Fighter I & II Preparation........... 2 Ed2Go.............................................. 3 Kids Summer Programs................4-5 Sports Programs for Kids &Teens...4 Drama.............................................. 4 Art.................................................... 4 Academic Adventures...................... 5 Pre-teens and Teens......................... 5

Locations & Business Hours Gardner Campus

444 Green Street Gardner, MA 01440 (978) 632-6600 TTY (978) 632-4916 Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Build Your Skills Personal Interest.........................6-7 Automotive....................................... 6 Clowning Around (NEW).................. 6 Crafts & Hobbies.............................. 6 Food & Drink.................................6-7 Going Green..................................... 7 Home Improvement......................... 7 Photography.................................... 7 Writing............................................. 7 Alternative Professions.................. 8 Intro to Stand-up Comedy................ 8 Wedding Photography..................... 8 Wedding & Event Planning.............. 8 GED Testing..................................... 8 Noncredit Registration Form............ .........................................Back cover

Great gift idea: Buy any class for a friend, family member, or employee by calling (978) 630-9284

100 Erdman Way Leominster, MA 01453 (978) 840-3221 leominster@mwcc.mass.edu

Devens Campus

One Jackson Place 27 Jackson Road Devens, MA 01434 (978) 630-9569 devens@mwcc.mass.edu Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For directions, go to: http://directions.mwcc.edu

Noncredit courses provide educational, social, cultural, and vocational opportunities. MWCC strives to provide high-quality classes at reasonable costs. Some of the benefits include: • A wide variety of courses • A chance to explore your interests in a pressure-free, fun environment • Courses continually starting • No grades or exams (except for licensure courses) • Evenings, weekends, and online • Convenient locations • Meet people with similar interests

Three Ways to Register for Courses Courses fill quickly. Please register early so you won’t miss out! 1. By Phone: Call (978) 630-9284 to use your Discover, MasterCard, or Visa

Idea for a Course!

Do you have a great idea for a class? Let us know your ideas. If you suggest it and it runs, you can take the course for FREE! Call (978) 630-9124.

ServSafe: Food Safety Certification

Meeting the Spiritual Needs of the Critically Ill Prepares nursing staff and caregivers to respond effectively to the spiritual needs of patients within their care. This course provides a framework for spiritual care; reviews professional standards; identifies barriers to care, criteria for spiritual distress, guidelines for intervention, and reportable conditions; and how to develop care plans. Instructor: RoseMarie Jackson. Section 1: Fri June 4 9 AM – Noon CRN 61282 $39 Gardner

Do you need to be certified in food safety and sanitation? This nationally-recognized course meets Mass. Food Code specs and includes a course book, instruction, exam and certificate valid for five years (with a passing grade of 75 percent). No senior discounts. Required book must be picked up one week prior to the class. Exam included in course price. Mon June 21 9 AM – 5 PM CRN 61287 $175 Gardner

ServSafe Re-certification

Review and take the exam in food safety and sanitation. If your certification is 5+ years old, you may need to be re-certified. Instructor will provide all materials for the day of class and study materials will be sent to students prior to class. Exam included in course price. Mon July 12 5 – 8 PM CRN 61313 $99 Gardner

Nursing Math Workshop

Review of math concepts needed for success in nursing including dosage calculation, abbreviations, and conversions. Instructor: Eileen Costello, RN. Section 1: Tue & Wed July 13 & 14 4 PM – 8:30 PM CRN 61316 $50 Gardner Section 2: Tue & Wed Aug 10 & 11 4 PM – 8:30 PM CRN 61317 $50 Gardner

Section 2: Fri July 9 9 AM – Noon CRN 61283 $39 Gardner

Website Development

Summer Credit Courses Also Available!

3. Come in: Stop by the Gardner, Leominster, or Devens Campus to enroll in person. Go to the Enrollment Center at the Gardner Campus.

Go to: www.mwcc.edu/summer

How Much Does a Course Cost?

See the cost listed with the course. Noncredit courses must be paid in full upon registration.

like to share, we would like to hear from you. Apply online at http://jobs.mwcc.edu and apply to the noncredit instructor pool.

Room Assignments

Refund Policy

Prior to seven days before first class meeting–100% refund.

Room numbers for classes held at MWCC will be prominently posted at each campus.

Cancelation

Gift Certificates

No Course Confirmations

TELL US Your Great

Healthcare

Build Your Skills

2. By mail: Mail registration forms to MWCC, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440, attn: Enrollment Center. Use the form on the back cover. Please include a check or money order made out to “Mount Wachusett Community College.” For security purposes, please register by phone when using a credit card.

MWCC reserves the right to cancel classes that are under-enrolled, to change times and locations when necessary, and to substitute instructors if needed. If class is canceled by MWCC, students are granted full refunds.

Leominster Campus

Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

What are Noncredit Courses at MWCC?

Test Preparation

We do not send written confirmations, but we will call you if there are any course changes or cancelations.

Senior Citizen Fee Reduction

Senior citizens, 60 and over, eligible for a tuition/fee discount, may register, on a space-available basis, within seven days prior to the start of a noncredit course. The fee for that course will be reduced by 50%. Online courses and textbook cost are not eligible for a fee reduction.

Become a Continuing Education Instructor

If you have teaching experience and skills, talents, or knowledge you would

MWCC classes and programs make great gifts and are available in any amount. Call (978) 630-9284.

Disability Services

If you have a disability and may require reasonable accommodation(s) to participate fully in program activities, please contact the counselor for students with disabilities, (978) 630-9120. For more policy information please visit: www.mwcc.edu/catalog.

Website Fundamentals With Photoshop and Dreamweaver

Intensive hands-on introduction to building effective and informative websites. Web theory, navigation, viewer interactivity and Internet fundamentals are explored. Gain an overview of two of the most commonly used website-building software programs, Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Dreamweaver. Instructor: Craig Devonshire. Wed July 21 – Aug 25 6 – 9 PM CRN 61305 $175 Gardner

Credit courses that can be applied toward a degree or certificate program are also available during the summer at Mount Wachusett Community College. Take a five or ten week summer credit course to: get a jumpstart on your education; complete your degree or certificate faster; or to transfer back to your home institution. Complete a credit course in as little as five to ten weeks, on-campus or online!

Intersession Summer 1 Summer 2

May 17 - 28 June 1 - July 2 June 1 - Aug 13

Go to www.mwcc.edu/summer to browse both credit and noncredit classes and learn about summer programs.

Increase Traffic to Your Website

If your business sells or has a service, or you want to increase hits to your personal website, let us show you how. Instructor: Craig Devonshire. Tue June 1 – 29 6 – 9:30 PM CRN 61304 $175 Gardner

Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution

MWCC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or veteran status. MWCC reserves the right to cancel classes that are under-enrolled, to change times and locations when necessary, and to substitute instructors if needed.

Training Funds Available

for

Massachusetts Companies

Mount Wachusett Community College offers training any where and any time, free training needs analyses, and free grant writing assistance to help pay for your training.

Call (978) 630-9575 Today!

Specialized assistance available in: • Biomanufacturing • Business

Help your business achieve the next level of success

• Healthcare • Manufacturing

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ED 2 GO Online Learning

Online Training

No time to come to us? Let us come to you!

Online Noncredit Courses

MWCC offers an array of noncredit courses through our partnerships with top educational companies. Check the program website for registration information. To assure that you get your information in a timely manner, please email noncredit@mwcc.mass.edu to notify MWCC that you have completed your registration with the Enrollment Center.

ProTrain Online Training

ProTrain Online Training + You = Success! Looking for affordable, self-paced, online “green” courses and certificate programs that can train you for the latest, in-demand job skills? MWCC, in partnership with Protrain Online, is your solution! With online training you have flexible anytime, anywhere learning. Program features: effective, convenient, affordable, high quality training; mentors available live online 24/7 to provide support; hands-on exercises contained within courses; and tests and quizzes. For full descriptions, additional courses and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/green.html.

MWCC’s Top 75 Online, Self-Paced Noncredit Courses: Get Assertive!

Introduction to QuickBooks 2009

Accounting Fundamentals I & II

Get Grants!

Introduction to SQL

Achieving Top Search Engine Positions

GMAT Preparation

Administrative Assistant Fundamentals

Grammar Refresher

Introduction to Windows XP

Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep

GRE Preparation - Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical)

Become a Physical Therapy Aide

GRE Preparation - Part 2 (Quantitative)

Become a Veterinary Assistant

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Beginning Writer's Workshop

Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003

Certificate in Gerontology

Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007

Computer Skills for the Workplace

Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007

Creating a Successful Business Plan

Introduction to C# Programming

Creating Web Pages I & II

Introduction to C++ Programming

MWCC—Top Five Gatlin Courses

Designing Effective Websites

Introduction to CSS and XHTML

• Pharmacy Technician (240 hours) $1995 • Veterinary Assistant (240 hours) $1795 • Forensic Computer Examiner (150 hours) $3095 • AutoCAD 2009 (150 hours) $1995 • Six Sigma Green Belt (100 hours) $1895

Discover Digital Photography

Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4

Effective Business Writing Strategies

Introduction to Flash CS4

Everyday Math

Introduction to InDesign CS3

Fundamentals of Supervision and Management

Introduction to Java Programming

Fundamentals of Technical Writing

Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007

GED Preparation

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003

• Certified Indoor Environmentalist (CIE) Online 32 Hours $1000 • Certified Microbial Investigator (CMI) Online 28 Hours $800 • Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager (CIAQM) 28 Hours $800 • Weatherization Energy Auditor -50 Hours/7 week $800 • Home Energy Analyst (HERS) - 50 Hours/7 week $800 • Intro to Building Energy Efficiency 35 Hours/5 week $495 • Fundamentals Of Solar Hot Water Heating Course 60 hours/12 week $695

• Photovoltaic System Design & Installation 85 Hours/17 week $795

• Energy Efficient Design for Architects 60 hours/12 month $745

• Green Building Sales Professional – 40 Hours $395

• Indoor Air Quality – Fundamentals of ASHRAE 29 hours/12 months $745

• Green Building Technical Professional – 40 Hours $395

• Sustainability 101 - 10 hours/6 weeks $349

• Solid Waste Operations Certificate - 132 Hours $800

• Certified Sustainability Professional 50 hours/6 months $1299

• Wastewater Treatment Operations Certificate 320 Hours $1000

• Green Supply Chain Professional 50 hour/6 months $1499

• Water Treatment Operations Certificate 240 Hours $800

• Senior Certified Sustainability Professional 100 hours/12 months $2499

• Green Building for Contractors 60 hours/12 month $725 • Fundamentals of Sustainable Buildings 35 hours/12 month $425

Gatlin Education Services

Gatlin Education Services is the leader in online certification programs. These self-paced programs can generally be completed in less than six months. Instructors are actively involved in students’ online learning experience. Each program includes everything needed to succeed (books, lessons, quizzes and assignments). For full descriptions, additional courses, and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/gatlin/default.html.

Ed2Go Learning That's Convenient for You Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, and a certificate of completion. All courses are only $125 and run for six weeks (with a two-week grace period at the end). For full descriptions, additional courses, and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/onlinetraining.html.

A to Z Grant Writing

• LEED for New Construction v2.2 Exam Prep - Online 7 Hours $275

2

Ed Go

No time to come to us? Let us come to you!

Pronto Spanish

Succeed in meeting your Spanish goals with this interactive online training! Want to be able to communicate with your Spanishspeaking co-workers, customers, students and neighbors? MWCC offers two unique programs created specifically for the busy adult wanting to learn conversational Spanish. All courses are $109. For full descriptions, additional courses and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/Spanish.html. .MWCC—Top Five Pronto Spanish Courses • Spanish for Educators • Spanish for Construction • Spanish for Health Care • Spanish for Law Enforcement • Spanish for the Workplace

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 Introduction to Networking Introduction to PC Security Introduction to PC Troubleshooting

Fire Fighter I & II Exam Preparation

Prepare to take the Firefighter I and/or II certification written examination using the same type of multiple-choice questions likely encountered on the actual exam. Follow a systematic approach to exam preparation. The text was written by fire personnel explicitly for fire personnel, and all content has been verified with the latest reference materials and by a technical review committee. Benefits of this online examination preparation include: timed practice examinations, randomly generated practice exams on each attempt, available 24/7 from any online connection over a six month online membership; instant feedback reveals weakness areas with page references for further study; Exam Prep: Fire Fighter I and II, Second Edition text by Jones and Bartlett included; and text Coverage of NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2008 Edition included. $65 Online

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Introduction to Photoshop CS3 Introduction to Photoshop CS4 Introduction to PHP and MySQL

Keyboarding Leadership Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay Lose Weight and Keep It Off Medical Coding Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Medical Transcription Photographing People With Your Digital Camera Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Photographer

..

Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer PMP® Certification Preparation I Project Management Fundamentals Ready, Set, Read! Real Estate Investing Response to Intervention: Reading That Work Secrets of Better Photography Writing for Children Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Speed Spanish I & II The Keys to Effective Editing Writing Effective Grant Proposals Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies

Page 3


ED 2 GO Online Learning

Online Training

No time to come to us? Let us come to you!

Online Noncredit Courses

MWCC offers an array of noncredit courses through our partnerships with top educational companies. Check the program website for registration information. To assure that you get your information in a timely manner, please email noncredit@mwcc.mass.edu to notify MWCC that you have completed your registration with the Enrollment Center.

ProTrain Online Training

ProTrain Online Training + You = Success! Looking for affordable, self-paced, online “green” courses and certificate programs that can train you for the latest, in-demand job skills? MWCC, in partnership with Protrain Online, is your solution! With online training you have flexible anytime, anywhere learning. Program features: effective, convenient, affordable, high quality training; mentors available live online 24/7 to provide support; hands-on exercises contained within courses; and tests and quizzes. For full descriptions, additional courses and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/green.html.

MWCC’s Top 75 Online, Self-Paced Noncredit Courses: Get Assertive!

Introduction to QuickBooks 2009

Accounting Fundamentals I & II

Get Grants!

Introduction to SQL

Achieving Top Search Engine Positions

GMAT Preparation

Administrative Assistant Fundamentals

Grammar Refresher

Introduction to Windows XP

Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep

GRE Preparation - Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical)

Become a Physical Therapy Aide

GRE Preparation - Part 2 (Quantitative)

Become a Veterinary Assistant

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Beginning Writer's Workshop

Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003

Certificate in Gerontology

Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007

Computer Skills for the Workplace

Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007

Creating a Successful Business Plan

Introduction to C# Programming

Creating Web Pages I & II

Introduction to C++ Programming

MWCC—Top Five Gatlin Courses

Designing Effective Websites

Introduction to CSS and XHTML

• Pharmacy Technician (240 hours) $1995 • Veterinary Assistant (240 hours) $1795 • Forensic Computer Examiner (150 hours) $3095 • AutoCAD 2009 (150 hours) $1995 • Six Sigma Green Belt (100 hours) $1895

Discover Digital Photography

Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4

Effective Business Writing Strategies

Introduction to Flash CS4

Everyday Math

Introduction to InDesign CS3

Fundamentals of Supervision and Management

Introduction to Java Programming

Fundamentals of Technical Writing

Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007

GED Preparation

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003

• Certified Indoor Environmentalist (CIE) Online 32 Hours $1000 • Certified Microbial Investigator (CMI) Online 28 Hours $800 • Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager (CIAQM) 28 Hours $800 • Weatherization Energy Auditor -50 Hours/7 week $800 • Home Energy Analyst (HERS) - 50 Hours/7 week $800 • Intro to Building Energy Efficiency 35 Hours/5 week $495 • Fundamentals Of Solar Hot Water Heating Course 60 hours/12 week $695

• Photovoltaic System Design & Installation 85 Hours/17 week $795

• Energy Efficient Design for Architects 60 hours/12 month $745

• Green Building Sales Professional – 40 Hours $395

• Indoor Air Quality – Fundamentals of ASHRAE 29 hours/12 months $745

• Green Building Technical Professional – 40 Hours $395

• Sustainability 101 - 10 hours/6 weeks $349

• Solid Waste Operations Certificate - 132 Hours $800

• Certified Sustainability Professional 50 hours/6 months $1299

• Wastewater Treatment Operations Certificate 320 Hours $1000

• Green Supply Chain Professional 50 hour/6 months $1499

• Water Treatment Operations Certificate 240 Hours $800

• Senior Certified Sustainability Professional 100 hours/12 months $2499

• Green Building for Contractors 60 hours/12 month $725 • Fundamentals of Sustainable Buildings 35 hours/12 month $425

Gatlin Education Services

Gatlin Education Services is the leader in online certification programs. These self-paced programs can generally be completed in less than six months. Instructors are actively involved in students’ online learning experience. Each program includes everything needed to succeed (books, lessons, quizzes and assignments). For full descriptions, additional courses, and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/gatlin/default.html.

Ed2Go Learning That's Convenient for You Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, and a certificate of completion. All courses are only $125 and run for six weeks (with a two-week grace period at the end). For full descriptions, additional courses, and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/onlinetraining.html.

A to Z Grant Writing

• LEED for New Construction v2.2 Exam Prep - Online 7 Hours $275

2

Ed Go

No time to come to us? Let us come to you!

Pronto Spanish

Succeed in meeting your Spanish goals with this interactive online training! Want to be able to communicate with your Spanishspeaking co-workers, customers, students and neighbors? MWCC offers two unique programs created specifically for the busy adult wanting to learn conversational Spanish. All courses are $109. For full descriptions, additional courses and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/Spanish.html. .MWCC—Top Five Pronto Spanish Courses • Spanish for Educators • Spanish for Construction • Spanish for Health Care • Spanish for Law Enforcement • Spanish for the Workplace

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 Introduction to Networking Introduction to PC Security Introduction to PC Troubleshooting

Fire Fighter I & II Exam Preparation

Prepare to take the Firefighter I and/or II certification written examination using the same type of multiple-choice questions likely encountered on the actual exam. Follow a systematic approach to exam preparation. The text was written by fire personnel explicitly for fire personnel, and all content has been verified with the latest reference materials and by a technical review committee. Benefits of this online examination preparation include: timed practice examinations, randomly generated practice exams on each attempt, available 24/7 from any online connection over a six month online membership; instant feedback reveals weakness areas with page references for further study; Exam Prep: Fire Fighter I and II, Second Edition text by Jones and Bartlett included; and text Coverage of NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2008 Edition included. $65 Online

Page 2

Introduction to Photoshop CS3 Introduction to Photoshop CS4 Introduction to PHP and MySQL

Keyboarding Leadership Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay Lose Weight and Keep It Off Medical Coding Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Medical Transcription Photographing People With Your Digital Camera Photoshop Elements 7 for the Digital Photographer

..

Photoshop Elements 8 for the Digital Photographer PMP® Certification Preparation I Project Management Fundamentals Ready, Set, Read! Real Estate Investing Response to Intervention: Reading That Work Secrets of Better Photography Writing for Children Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Speed Spanish I & II The Keys to Effective Editing Writing Effective Grant Proposals Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies

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Kids Summer Programs

Kids Summer Programs

Enrichment Programs for Kids & Teens

Enrichment Programs for Kids & Teens For safety and liability reasons, parents and guardians need to fill out the appropriate program registration which includes waiver forms, emergency contact information and medical information.

Please do NOT fill out the noncredit form at the back of this brochure. Download registration packets at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Optional one-hour swim All camps have an optional onehour swim at the fitness center following camps (the clinics do not). PROGRAM

AGES

DATES

TIMES

Basketball Sec. A

Gr. 2-8

Jun 21-Jun 25 9 AM-12 PM Steve Hancock

$90

Basketball Sec. B

Gr. 2-8

Jun 28-Jul 2

9 AM-12 PM Steve Hancock

$90

Baseball

Gr. 2-12 Jul 12-16

9 AM-3 PM

George Biron

$175

Fun In The Sun

Gr. 1-6

9 AM-3 PM Brian Burpee

$175

Jul 19-23

DIRECTOR FEE

Soccer by Footopia Gr. 2-8

Jul 26-30

9 AM-3 PM Footopia Soccer $175

Kids Fit Camp

Gr. 2-8

Aug 2-6

9 AM-12 PM Paula McGee

$90

Field Hockey

Gr. 5-12 Aug 9-13

9 AM-3 PM Sally Johnson

$175

Tumble Fun Camp Gr. 2-8

Aug 9-13

9 AM-12 PM Amanda Grover $90

Fitness & Wellness Center active members receive 10% off these sports programs!

Optional Extended Care for the Summer Programs Children can be dropped off at the Fitness & Wellness Center between 8 AM – 8:50 AM and picked up between 3 PM – 5 PM for a cost of $25 per week per child. Children will be picked up at 8:50 AM by a program assistant and walked directly to the main building. The assistant will walk participants back to the fitness center at 3 PM. There is no extended care for half day programs that end before 3 PM.

Call about our Summer Swim Lessons All full day camps offer lunch each day at a cost of $15 per week. Campers may also bring their own lunch. Snacks and soda are available for sale during breaks.

Theatre Bug (students entering grades 1-2)

A two week introduction to the wonderful world of theatre for the very young student. This program combines theatre, games, pantomime, music, dance and creative play. Through storytelling, expressive movement and improvisation, students discover the joy of being bitten by the “theatre bug.” Supervised recreation and T-shirt included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Tue – Fri July 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 9 AM – 1 PM CRN 61274 $150 Gardner

Spotlight on Musical Theatre

(students entering grades 9 – 12) Learn the basics of song and dance while experiencing the thrill of performing in musical numbers and scenes from Broadway shows. Students are exposed to what it takes to be a “triple threat” in the world of theatre. T-shirt is included and a performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Mon – Thu July 19 – 29 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61275 $200 Gardner

Academic Adventures To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Can You Dig It? (ages 7-12)

Archaeology and paleontology seem like big words to kids. Now Sciensational Workshops for Kids makes them come alive. Each child will partake in a simulated fossil excavation, uncovering the different bones of dinosaurs and then assembling the bones to form a completed three dimensional dinosaur to be taken home. Students will identify and make plaster replicas of dinosaur fossils; identify 20-million year old shark's teeth; work with and learn to identify rocks and mineral; and grow beautiful crystals to take home. The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Tue – Fri July 6 – 9 8:30 AM-4 PM CRN 61268 $200 Gardner 3:30 – 4:00 PM pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

Tennis(TwoLessons Separate Weeks)

To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent. Week 1, Tue – Fri, July 6 – 9, CRN 61307, $25 Week 2, Mon – Fri, July 12 – 16, CRN 61308, $25 Week 3, Mon – Fri, July 19 – 23, CRN 61309, $25 Week 4, Mon – Fri, July 26 – 30, CRN 61310, $25

Sports Programs for Kids & Teens

CSI-Crime Scene Investigation (ages 7-12)

Art 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. $100 per week

Ages 10-15

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $100 per week

Private, semi-private, and/or group lessons also available

Drama To register, call the Fitness & Wellness Center at the MWCC Gardner Campus at (978) 630-9212 for a registration packet or download at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html. Cost includes: Instruction, awards, T-shirts, & certificates. Extended Day Program Available Through MWCC’s Fitness Center Children may be dropped off between 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. and picked up between 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. for a fee of $25 per week per child. The extended day program is not available for half-day programs.

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To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Lights, Stage, Action (students entering grades 3-8) We will take a script from page to stage in just two weeks! Classes will be held in the morning and will include acting, music, dance and more. In the afternoon we will rehearse and learn the thrill of putting on a play. Supervised recreation and T-shirt included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Section 1: July 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 9AM – 3 PM CRN 61272 $200 Gardner Section 2: Mon – Thu July 19 – 29 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61273 $200 Gardner

Through this Sciensational Academic program, students will build and take home their own, Rockit Robot, activated by the clap of their hands or the sound of their voice. It has a very sensitive touch/sound sensor. When it comes in contact with an object it will automatically go into reverse, and then turn left before embarking on a new course. It’s fast! Students will see, first-hand, the many gears, circuit board, microphone, and easy to assemble mechanical drive system. They will also get to build other robots as a part of a small group. The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Mon – Fri July 19 – 23 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61270 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Painters & Sculptors (ages 8-12)

A studio art program for the young artist who likes to draw, paint, work in clay and create sculptures. Different subjects and contemporary art will be presented to inspire students’ drawings, paintings and sculptors. Individual expression will be encouraged as students explore a range of materials. Tue – Fri July 6 – 9 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61277 $175 Gardner

Draw, Paint & Print (ages 8-12)

A studio program for the young artist who likes to draw and paint. Different subjects will be presented to inspire students’ drawings, paintings, collages and prints. Individual expression will be encouraged as students explore a range of charcoal, watercolor and acrylic paints, paper and inks. Mon – Thu July 12 – 15 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61278 $175 Gardner

Students become super science sleuths. Through Sciensational Academics, they will have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations, and crime lab chemistry as they perform as many as 15 different experiments to see just how those tricky cases are solved. Kids will search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery. They will: dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery substances and much more. Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Mon – Fri July 12 – 16 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61269 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM Pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

Pre-teens and Teens To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Paranormal Investigations Camp (Ages 13-17 years)

Make and Take it Home (ages 7-12 years)

July 12-16 & July 19-23

Ages 6-9

Hyper Peppy Robotics, the Rockit Robot (Ages 7-12)

Through this Sciensational Academics hands-on, fun, and exciting program, students will discover how amazing science is. They will make and take home a wide assortment of toys designed to teach them science concepts in a handson way including: a crystal tree, an energy bead bracelet with amazing beads that turn from white to a rainbow of colors before your eyes; a working electric motor; silly putty; glowing goo; green flubber and other cool projects. They will make bubbling blobs while exploring the properties of a density tube; design their own sharpie pen T-shirt and learn some cool chemistry (student supplies a 100% cotton T-shirt); and make ice cream in an amazing, different, Sciensational way! The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Mon – Fri July 26 – 30 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61271 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM Pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

A small glimpse of the amazing sciensational lazer light show!

Would you like a deeper insight into the world of paranormal investigation? If so, Paranormal Camp is for you. Even if you’re a skeptic, this course will provide you information on the possibilities of haunting and also using scientific methodology to debunk things. We will study the different types of paranormal activities, and use the essential investigating equipment, the investigating process and how to deal with the aftermath of an investigation. The program will culminate with your paranormal investigation team conducting an actual investigation and a video report of your findings. Mon – Fri July 12 – 16 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61267 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM Pick-up (Commons Area)

Video Game Making (ages 12- 15 years)

Video game making is no longer just for computer programmers. Kids are learning to use fun and easy software to build their own games. Participants will first create a storyboard and animations and will then take those animations and use them to create your own video games! Book and software included. Instructors: Susan Taylor, MWCC Computer Information Systems professor & Robert Mayer, MWCC adjunct Computer Graphic Design instructor. Mon – Thu July 19 – 22 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61284 $175 Gardner

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Kids Summer Programs

Kids Summer Programs

Enrichment Programs for Kids & Teens

Enrichment Programs for Kids & Teens For safety and liability reasons, parents and guardians need to fill out the appropriate program registration which includes waiver forms, emergency contact information and medical information.

Please do NOT fill out the noncredit form at the back of this brochure. Download registration packets at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Optional one-hour swim All camps have an optional onehour swim at the fitness center following camps (the clinics do not). PROGRAM

AGES

DATES

TIMES

Basketball Sec. A

Gr. 2-8

Jun 21-Jun 25 9 AM-12 PM Steve Hancock

$90

Basketball Sec. B

Gr. 2-8

Jun 28-Jul 2

9 AM-12 PM Steve Hancock

$90

Baseball

Gr. 2-12 Jul 12-16

9 AM-3 PM

George Biron

$175

Fun In The Sun

Gr. 1-6

9 AM-3 PM Brian Burpee

$175

Jul 19-23

DIRECTOR FEE

Soccer by Footopia Gr. 2-8

Jul 26-30

9 AM-3 PM Footopia Soccer $175

Kids Fit Camp

Gr. 2-8

Aug 2-6

9 AM-12 PM Paula McGee

$90

Field Hockey

Gr. 5-12 Aug 9-13

9 AM-3 PM Sally Johnson

$175

Tumble Fun Camp Gr. 2-8

Aug 9-13

9 AM-12 PM Amanda Grover $90

Fitness & Wellness Center active members receive 10% off these sports programs!

Optional Extended Care for the Summer Programs Children can be dropped off at the Fitness & Wellness Center between 8 AM – 8:50 AM and picked up between 3 PM – 5 PM for a cost of $25 per week per child. Children will be picked up at 8:50 AM by a program assistant and walked directly to the main building. The assistant will walk participants back to the fitness center at 3 PM. There is no extended care for half day programs that end before 3 PM.

Call about our Summer Swim Lessons All full day camps offer lunch each day at a cost of $15 per week. Campers may also bring their own lunch. Snacks and soda are available for sale during breaks.

Theatre Bug (students entering grades 1-2)

A two week introduction to the wonderful world of theatre for the very young student. This program combines theatre, games, pantomime, music, dance and creative play. Through storytelling, expressive movement and improvisation, students discover the joy of being bitten by the “theatre bug.” Supervised recreation and T-shirt included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Tue – Fri July 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 9 AM – 1 PM CRN 61274 $150 Gardner

Spotlight on Musical Theatre

(students entering grades 9 – 12) Learn the basics of song and dance while experiencing the thrill of performing in musical numbers and scenes from Broadway shows. Students are exposed to what it takes to be a “triple threat” in the world of theatre. T-shirt is included and a performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Mon – Thu July 19 – 29 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61275 $200 Gardner

Academic Adventures To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Can You Dig It? (ages 7-12)

Archaeology and paleontology seem like big words to kids. Now Sciensational Workshops for Kids makes them come alive. Each child will partake in a simulated fossil excavation, uncovering the different bones of dinosaurs and then assembling the bones to form a completed three dimensional dinosaur to be taken home. Students will identify and make plaster replicas of dinosaur fossils; identify 20-million year old shark's teeth; work with and learn to identify rocks and mineral; and grow beautiful crystals to take home. The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Tue – Fri July 6 – 9 8:30 AM-4 PM CRN 61268 $200 Gardner 3:30 – 4:00 PM pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

Tennis(TwoLessons Separate Weeks)

To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent. Week 1, Tue – Fri, July 6 – 9, CRN 61307, $25 Week 2, Mon – Fri, July 12 – 16, CRN 61308, $25 Week 3, Mon – Fri, July 19 – 23, CRN 61309, $25 Week 4, Mon – Fri, July 26 – 30, CRN 61310, $25

Sports Programs for Kids & Teens

CSI-Crime Scene Investigation (ages 7-12)

Art 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. $100 per week

Ages 10-15

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $100 per week

Private, semi-private, and/or group lessons also available

Drama To register, call the Fitness & Wellness Center at the MWCC Gardner Campus at (978) 630-9212 for a registration packet or download at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html. Cost includes: Instruction, awards, T-shirts, & certificates. Extended Day Program Available Through MWCC’s Fitness Center Children may be dropped off between 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. and picked up between 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. for a fee of $25 per week per child. The extended day program is not available for half-day programs.

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To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Lights, Stage, Action (students entering grades 3-8) We will take a script from page to stage in just two weeks! Classes will be held in the morning and will include acting, music, dance and more. In the afternoon we will rehearse and learn the thrill of putting on a play. Supervised recreation and T-shirt included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening. Section 1: July 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 9AM – 3 PM CRN 61272 $200 Gardner Section 2: Mon – Thu July 19 – 29 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61273 $200 Gardner

Through this Sciensational Academic program, students will build and take home their own, Rockit Robot, activated by the clap of their hands or the sound of their voice. It has a very sensitive touch/sound sensor. When it comes in contact with an object it will automatically go into reverse, and then turn left before embarking on a new course. It’s fast! Students will see, first-hand, the many gears, circuit board, microphone, and easy to assemble mechanical drive system. They will also get to build other robots as a part of a small group. The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Mon – Fri July 19 – 23 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61270 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Painters & Sculptors (ages 8-12)

A studio art program for the young artist who likes to draw, paint, work in clay and create sculptures. Different subjects and contemporary art will be presented to inspire students’ drawings, paintings and sculptors. Individual expression will be encouraged as students explore a range of materials. Tue – Fri July 6 – 9 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61277 $175 Gardner

Draw, Paint & Print (ages 8-12)

A studio program for the young artist who likes to draw and paint. Different subjects will be presented to inspire students’ drawings, paintings, collages and prints. Individual expression will be encouraged as students explore a range of charcoal, watercolor and acrylic paints, paper and inks. Mon – Thu July 12 – 15 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61278 $175 Gardner

Students become super science sleuths. Through Sciensational Academics, they will have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations, and crime lab chemistry as they perform as many as 15 different experiments to see just how those tricky cases are solved. Kids will search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery. They will: dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery substances and much more. Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Mon – Fri July 12 – 16 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61269 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM Pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

Pre-teens and Teens To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238 to have one sent.

Paranormal Investigations Camp (Ages 13-17 years)

Make and Take it Home (ages 7-12 years)

July 12-16 & July 19-23

Ages 6-9

Hyper Peppy Robotics, the Rockit Robot (Ages 7-12)

Through this Sciensational Academics hands-on, fun, and exciting program, students will discover how amazing science is. They will make and take home a wide assortment of toys designed to teach them science concepts in a handson way including: a crystal tree, an energy bead bracelet with amazing beads that turn from white to a rainbow of colors before your eyes; a working electric motor; silly putty; glowing goo; green flubber and other cool projects. They will make bubbling blobs while exploring the properties of a density tube; design their own sharpie pen T-shirt and learn some cool chemistry (student supplies a 100% cotton T-shirt); and make ice cream in an amazing, different, Sciensational way! The afternoon component of the program offers fun camp songs, games, activities, arts and crafts, and more. T-shirt and supplies included. Mon – Fri July 26 – 30 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61271 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM Pick-up (Commons Area) or extended care option

A small glimpse of the amazing sciensational lazer light show!

Would you like a deeper insight into the world of paranormal investigation? If so, Paranormal Camp is for you. Even if you’re a skeptic, this course will provide you information on the possibilities of haunting and also using scientific methodology to debunk things. We will study the different types of paranormal activities, and use the essential investigating equipment, the investigating process and how to deal with the aftermath of an investigation. The program will culminate with your paranormal investigation team conducting an actual investigation and a video report of your findings. Mon – Fri July 12 – 16 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 61267 $200 Gardner 3:30-4 PM Pick-up (Commons Area)

Video Game Making (ages 12- 15 years)

Video game making is no longer just for computer programmers. Kids are learning to use fun and easy software to build their own games. Participants will first create a storyboard and animations and will then take those animations and use them to create your own video games! Book and software included. Instructors: Susan Taylor, MWCC Computer Information Systems professor & Robert Mayer, MWCC adjunct Computer Graphic Design instructor. Mon – Thu July 19 – 22 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 61284 $175 Gardner

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Personal Interest

Personal Interest

Fun-filled classes!

Fun-filled classes!

Crafts & Hobbies

Food & Drink Great Tasting Food for Diabetics

Get your diabetes lifestyle started. Learn to make hearty full-flavored meals the whole family will enjoy. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Tue June 1 – 29 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61292 $139 Gardner

4th of July Bash

Automotive Car Detailing

Learn some of the industry standards for cleaning and protecting a car’s interior and exterior. Also learn some car show tricks and techniques for improving your vehicle’s appearance and hiding flaws. Instructor: Robert Mayer. Exterior Detailing Mon June 14 5:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61290 $49 Gardner Interior Detailing Tue June 15 5:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61291 $49 Gardner

Introduction to Watercolor

Delight your friends and family with an all American menu to celebrate our independence. Gourmet hot dogs with toppings bar, juicy grilled burgers, Nana’s potato salad, grilled corn, watermelon fruit basket and red, white and blue trifle. Materials included. Mon June 28 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61298 $45 Gardner (MWCC café)

This workshop is for anyone interested in learning basic watercolor techniques or expanding their knowledge of the watercolor medium. Begin with a slide presentation on the history of watercolor as well as a screening of works by contemporary watercolor masters. Explore the basic techniques of working in watercolors including using transparencies and opaque techniques. Develop painting skills with an emphasis on paint application, basic compositional structure and the development of form, space and light. If you have your own watercolor materials, bring them, if you do not, they will be provided for you. Instructor: Susan Montgomery, MWCC art instructor. Mon June 7 3 – 8 PM CRN 61315 $69 Gardner

Clowning Around The Clowning Arts

Learn how to create smiles, laughter, and happiness for others (not to mention you!) by making sunny days even brighter! Get an introduction to clown antics such as juggling, balloon-twisting, and creating a unique clown character! Warning: the “giggles” bug is highly contagious! Instructor: Larry Rettig, Flippo the Jugglin’ Clown. Materials included: set of juggling balls, blaster balloon pump and 100 balloons. Wed June 2 – July 7 6:30 – 8:00 PM CRN 61262 $134 Gardner

Introduction to Magic

Experience the fun involved with this highly-entertaining art form! Different aspects of magic from kids “selfworking” magic to “slight of hand” will be covered. Also learn the “twists of the trade” with some awesome balloon-sculpturing, thus making “inflation” work for you! Instructor: Larry Rettig, Flippo the Jugglin’ Clown. Materials included: blaster balloon pump and 100 balloons. Wed July 21 – Aug 25 6:30 – 8:00 PM CRN 61263 $129 Gardner

Learn to prepare elegant meals so you can host the dinner parties of your dreams. Take this course with your best friend and reconnect while learning how to prepare a full course menu of delicious gourmet foods. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Wed July 7 – 28 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61303 $119 Gardner

Fish and Seafood

Learn how easy it is to cook great seafood. Salmon cheesecake, seared halibut with crab sauté, baked stuffed shrimp. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Mon July 12 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61300 $45 Gardner

Cook Once, Have Meals for the Week

Monotype Printmaking

Learn basic monotype techniques and safe printmaking methods, for the artist and environment. In this course you will: begin with a discussion on traditional techniques and the history of monotypes; focus on monotype techniques through discussion and demonstration; and pull many monotype prints. Work with both oil-based inks and water-based akua–kolor, which are non-toxic with light-fast pigments and binders. They are a slow drying water-based ink that can be rolled, drawn or brushed onto a plate and have the same workable qualities as oil-based inks. Explore these techniques and others using safer approaches and eliminating the toxic solvents traditionally used in printmaking. You are encouraged to bring a few images or small drawings to the workshop. Materials will be provided. Instructor: Susan Montgomery, MWCC art instructor. Mon June 28 3 – 8 PM CRN 61314 $69 Garnder

Elegant Cooking 101

International Series

Learn to make homemade. You will never order take-out again! Mexican, Indian, Thai, Spanish Tapas and South of Italy Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Thu July 1 – 29 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61295 $205 Gardner

Summer on the Lighter Side

Learn to make salads and tasty treats. Shrimp ceviche, grilled steak and gorgonzola salad and a trio of vinaigrettes that will make any salad shine. For dessert, grilled peaches with honey and balsamic reduction. Materials included. Tues July 6 6:30 – 9:30 PM CRN 61302 $45 Gardner (MWCC Café)

Learn to multi-task and in one day create healthy family meals that will take you through the week. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Mon July 19 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61301 $45 Gardner

Grillin'and Chillin'

Take charge of your grill! You will never want to cook inside again. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Mon July 26 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61297 $45 Gardner

Going Green

Photography

Organic Gardening

Nature and Outdoor Photography

Vegetable gardening is a rewarding experience, because you end up with delicious vegetable harvest at the end. A successful vegetable garden starts out with a plan and technique. Planning is one of the most important parts of vegetable gardening, and it's quite simple. 1. Decide what you want to grow. 2. Determine how much space you have. 3. Draw a small scale model of your garden plot, and decide where the vegetables will go. 4. Determine the proper distance between seeds and between rows on most seed packets. Instructor: Amanda Dettloff. Sat May 8 10 AM – Noon CRN 61261 $10 Gardner

The Modern Pioneer, on the Homestead and in Business

An opportunity for homeowners and businesses to learn ways to live more naturally and environmentally responsibly. Learn how to recycle, clean without chemicals, pare down to sustain yourself and your family naturally, and also learn how you can apply these principles in a business environment. Instructor: Lauren Roy. Materials included. Wed Aug 4 – 25 6:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61264 $84 Gardner

Home Improvement Home Management

Remove the guilt and frustration of chaos and clutter through humor and management skills to effectively manage a home. This course includes: identifying physical and emotional effects of disorganization; redeveloping mind and work habits; how to organize clutter; how to de-junk with heart; baby steps towards cleaning and maintenance; and tools for developing your own management system. Instructor: RoseMarie Jackson. Materials: $16 payable to instructor Session I: Fri June 11 – July 2 9 AM – Noon CRN 61280 $79 Gardner

Calling all nature lovers! Produce memorable nature photographs; learn how to use your equipment, compositional techniques and lighting to create interesting images. Two field trips, transportation on your own, June 12 and 19, will provide an opportunity to photograph with the instructor, Norm Eggert. Mon June 7 – 28 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61279 $129 Gardner

Photographing Your Children

Bring your digital camera to class to learn the art of capturing children of all ages in photos that will bring a lifetime of pleasure and memories. This is for people interested in the field or just wanting to learn more about photographing your children. Instructor: Robert Mayer, MWCC adjunct instructor. Wed – Thu June 9 – 10 5:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61288 $69 Gardner

Writing Journal to the Self

Learn different ways to write in your journal, adding color, perspective and dimension to your reflective writing. The 16 different journal techniques will gently, but powerfully, help you explore various aspects of yourself, and your relationship with others. 18 contact hours for nurses as specified by the Board of Registration in Nursing – 244 DMR 5/04. Instructor: Kay Richard. Materials included. Thu May 27 – June 4 6 – 9 PM CRN 61265 $119 Gardner

Session 2: Fri July 16 – Aug 6 9 AM – Noon CRN 61281 $79 Gardner

Life Lines: A Memoir Writing Jumpstart

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Imagine sitting in your favorite chair, reading through the journals and diaries of your ancestors. If you have always wanted to write your memoirs, but did not know where to start, this workshop was designed with you in mind. Bring paper/notebook and pen, and some old photos. Instructor: Kay Richard. Thu July 1 –15 6 – 8 PM CRN 61266 $59 Gardner


Personal Interest

Personal Interest

Fun-filled classes!

Fun-filled classes!

Crafts & Hobbies

Food & Drink Great Tasting Food for Diabetics

Get your diabetes lifestyle started. Learn to make hearty full-flavored meals the whole family will enjoy. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Tue June 1 – 29 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61292 $139 Gardner

4th of July Bash

Automotive Car Detailing

Learn some of the industry standards for cleaning and protecting a car’s interior and exterior. Also learn some car show tricks and techniques for improving your vehicle’s appearance and hiding flaws. Instructor: Robert Mayer. Exterior Detailing Mon June 14 5:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61290 $49 Gardner Interior Detailing Tue June 15 5:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61291 $49 Gardner

Introduction to Watercolor

Delight your friends and family with an all American menu to celebrate our independence. Gourmet hot dogs with toppings bar, juicy grilled burgers, Nana’s potato salad, grilled corn, watermelon fruit basket and red, white and blue trifle. Materials included. Mon June 28 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61298 $45 Gardner (MWCC café)

This workshop is for anyone interested in learning basic watercolor techniques or expanding their knowledge of the watercolor medium. Begin with a slide presentation on the history of watercolor as well as a screening of works by contemporary watercolor masters. Explore the basic techniques of working in watercolors including using transparencies and opaque techniques. Develop painting skills with an emphasis on paint application, basic compositional structure and the development of form, space and light. If you have your own watercolor materials, bring them, if you do not, they will be provided for you. Instructor: Susan Montgomery, MWCC art instructor. Mon June 7 3 – 8 PM CRN 61315 $69 Gardner

Clowning Around The Clowning Arts

Learn how to create smiles, laughter, and happiness for others (not to mention you!) by making sunny days even brighter! Get an introduction to clown antics such as juggling, balloon-twisting, and creating a unique clown character! Warning: the “giggles” bug is highly contagious! Instructor: Larry Rettig, Flippo the Jugglin’ Clown. Materials included: set of juggling balls, blaster balloon pump and 100 balloons. Wed June 2 – July 7 6:30 – 8:00 PM CRN 61262 $134 Gardner

Introduction to Magic

Experience the fun involved with this highly-entertaining art form! Different aspects of magic from kids “selfworking” magic to “slight of hand” will be covered. Also learn the “twists of the trade” with some awesome balloon-sculpturing, thus making “inflation” work for you! Instructor: Larry Rettig, Flippo the Jugglin’ Clown. Materials included: blaster balloon pump and 100 balloons. Wed July 21 – Aug 25 6:30 – 8:00 PM CRN 61263 $129 Gardner

Learn to prepare elegant meals so you can host the dinner parties of your dreams. Take this course with your best friend and reconnect while learning how to prepare a full course menu of delicious gourmet foods. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Wed July 7 – 28 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61303 $119 Gardner

Fish and Seafood

Learn how easy it is to cook great seafood. Salmon cheesecake, seared halibut with crab sauté, baked stuffed shrimp. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Mon July 12 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61300 $45 Gardner

Cook Once, Have Meals for the Week

Monotype Printmaking

Learn basic monotype techniques and safe printmaking methods, for the artist and environment. In this course you will: begin with a discussion on traditional techniques and the history of monotypes; focus on monotype techniques through discussion and demonstration; and pull many monotype prints. Work with both oil-based inks and water-based akua–kolor, which are non-toxic with light-fast pigments and binders. They are a slow drying water-based ink that can be rolled, drawn or brushed onto a plate and have the same workable qualities as oil-based inks. Explore these techniques and others using safer approaches and eliminating the toxic solvents traditionally used in printmaking. You are encouraged to bring a few images or small drawings to the workshop. Materials will be provided. Instructor: Susan Montgomery, MWCC art instructor. Mon June 28 3 – 8 PM CRN 61314 $69 Garnder

Elegant Cooking 101

International Series

Learn to make homemade. You will never order take-out again! Mexican, Indian, Thai, Spanish Tapas and South of Italy Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Thu July 1 – 29 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61295 $205 Gardner

Summer on the Lighter Side

Learn to make salads and tasty treats. Shrimp ceviche, grilled steak and gorgonzola salad and a trio of vinaigrettes that will make any salad shine. For dessert, grilled peaches with honey and balsamic reduction. Materials included. Tues July 6 6:30 – 9:30 PM CRN 61302 $45 Gardner (MWCC Café)

Learn to multi-task and in one day create healthy family meals that will take you through the week. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Mon July 19 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61301 $45 Gardner

Grillin'and Chillin'

Take charge of your grill! You will never want to cook inside again. Instructor: Chef Ellie Cohen. Materials included. Mon July 26 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61297 $45 Gardner

Going Green

Photography

Organic Gardening

Nature and Outdoor Photography

Vegetable gardening is a rewarding experience, because you end up with delicious vegetable harvest at the end. A successful vegetable garden starts out with a plan and technique. Planning is one of the most important parts of vegetable gardening, and it's quite simple. 1. Decide what you want to grow. 2. Determine how much space you have. 3. Draw a small scale model of your garden plot, and decide where the vegetables will go. 4. Determine the proper distance between seeds and between rows on most seed packets. Instructor: Amanda Dettloff. Sat May 8 10 AM – Noon CRN 61261 $10 Gardner

The Modern Pioneer, on the Homestead and in Business

An opportunity for homeowners and businesses to learn ways to live more naturally and environmentally responsibly. Learn how to recycle, clean without chemicals, pare down to sustain yourself and your family naturally, and also learn how you can apply these principles in a business environment. Instructor: Lauren Roy. Materials included. Wed Aug 4 – 25 6:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61264 $84 Gardner

Home Improvement Home Management

Remove the guilt and frustration of chaos and clutter through humor and management skills to effectively manage a home. This course includes: identifying physical and emotional effects of disorganization; redeveloping mind and work habits; how to organize clutter; how to de-junk with heart; baby steps towards cleaning and maintenance; and tools for developing your own management system. Instructor: RoseMarie Jackson. Materials: $16 payable to instructor Session I: Fri June 11 – July 2 9 AM – Noon CRN 61280 $79 Gardner

Calling all nature lovers! Produce memorable nature photographs; learn how to use your equipment, compositional techniques and lighting to create interesting images. Two field trips, transportation on your own, June 12 and 19, will provide an opportunity to photograph with the instructor, Norm Eggert. Mon June 7 – 28 6:30 – 9:00 PM CRN 61279 $129 Gardner

Photographing Your Children

Bring your digital camera to class to learn the art of capturing children of all ages in photos that will bring a lifetime of pleasure and memories. This is for people interested in the field or just wanting to learn more about photographing your children. Instructor: Robert Mayer, MWCC adjunct instructor. Wed – Thu June 9 – 10 5:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 61288 $69 Gardner

Writing Journal to the Self

Learn different ways to write in your journal, adding color, perspective and dimension to your reflective writing. The 16 different journal techniques will gently, but powerfully, help you explore various aspects of yourself, and your relationship with others. 18 contact hours for nurses as specified by the Board of Registration in Nursing – 244 DMR 5/04. Instructor: Kay Richard. Materials included. Thu May 27 – June 4 6 – 9 PM CRN 61265 $119 Gardner

Session 2: Fri July 16 – Aug 6 9 AM – Noon CRN 61281 $79 Gardner

Life Lines: A Memoir Writing Jumpstart

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Imagine sitting in your favorite chair, reading through the journals and diaries of your ancestors. If you have always wanted to write your memoirs, but did not know where to start, this workshop was designed with you in mind. Bring paper/notebook and pen, and some old photos. Instructor: Kay Richard. Thu July 1 –15 6 – 8 PM CRN 61266 $59 Gardner


Alternative Professions

Noncredit Registration Form

Tired of your current career? Try something totally new.

To register for Fitness & Wellness Center programs, call (978) 630-9212.

Intro to Stand-Up Comedy

To register for kids summer programs visit http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238

The world of stand-up comedy includes writing a joke, set-up, punch line, getting material, creating your own style, doing impressions, writing song parodies and getting secret formulas. Get a gig, book a show, get an audition and learn how to deal with hecklers. Comedy is a stress-reliever. There will be a chance to perform at an actual comedy show. Instructor: Jerry Caruso. Mon June 7 – 28 7 – 9 PM CRN 61276 $79 Gardner

Wedding Photography for the Weekend Warriors

This course is designed for those photographers who dare to photograph weddings as a part-time endeavor! Lighting, posing, politics and contracts will be covered. Instructor: Robert Mayer, MWCC adjunct instructor. Tue – Wed June 1 – 2 6 – 9 PM CRN 61289 $69 Gardner

Wedding and Event Planning

GED Testing

All GED testing registrations must be done at the Gardner Campus Contact Information email: ged@mwcc.mass.edu • phone: (978) 630-9173 Angela Lunn-Marcustre, chief examiner (978) 630-9173 or email: alunn-marcustre@mwcc.mass.edu Call for the Regional GED Test Center schedule or to schedule a GED registration appointment.

*Students who fail to show up for their scheduled exam will be charged $25 for each test they miss. Age Requirements Students must be at least sixteen years of age to register. Students under age eighteen must provide a letter from the last school they attended. They must also have a parent or guardian sign a verification of eligibility form. Other Requirements Proper ID is required: either a current driver’s license or government photo ID. All registrations for re-test must also be in person. The fee for re-tests is $15 each; this fee is also nonrefundable. The test is available in English and Spanish on a limited basis. A large print version is also available in English. Students must request the large print version in advance. Limited copies are available. Persons with a disability who may require accommodations to participate in a fair testing session should contact the GED chief examiner at (978) 630-9173 to determine eligibility. Requests should be made prior to registering for any test session.

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Social Security#

Student ID# (if known)

Home Phone

Work Phone

Last Name

First Name

Middle Initial

Date of Birth

Male/Female

Previous Last Name

Cell Phone

Street Address

A six-week course that will teach you how to plan the perfect wedding or special event—both high end and on a budget. Instructor: Ellie Cohen. Thu Aug 5 – 26 6:30 – 9:30 PM CRN 61293 $139 Gardner

GED Testing Registration Registration must be done in person. The full test fee of $65 must be paid at the time of registration. Cash, check, money order, or vouchers may be used for payment. Testing fees are nonrefundable.*

Today’s Date

Adult Basic Education & GED Preparation The Regional Adult Education Center at MWCC offers Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED preparation, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). Classes are free of charge through funding from the Massachusetts Department of Education, Employment Links, and the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation. Day and evening classes are available on an open-entry basis at four convenient locations. For more information please call: Gardner Pamela Dempsey-O’Connell, (978) 630-9259, or email pdempsey-oconnell@mwcc.mass.edu Winchendon Janet Brown, (978) 297-1667 Leominster Russell Hayes, (978) 534-1563, or email rhayes@mwcc.mass.edu Fitchburg Kathleen Russell, (978) 665-3433, or email krussell@mwcc.mass.edu Devens Kim Kayser (978) 630-9527, or email kayser@mwcc.mass.edu

City

State

Employer (if applicable) Employer Street Address

City

Last Semester of MWCC Enrollment (if applicable)

Student Signature

English GED Testing Testing Dates

Testing Times

June 9, 2010 By appointment

Mon., June 28 Wed., June 30

3:30pm-8:00pm 3:30pm-8:00pm

Gardner Gardner

Aug. 4, 2010 By appointment

Mon., Aug. 16 Wed., Aug. 18

3:30pm-8:00pm 3:30pm-8:00pm

Gardner Gardner

Location

Examen de GED en Español

Llame al (978) 630-9173 o alunn-marcustre@mwcc.mass.edu para una cita. Registración

Fecha de examen

Hora de examen

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

8 de marzo

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

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1 de septiembre

Martes, 28 de septiembre Jueves, 30 de septiembre

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

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Call (978) 630-9173 or email alunn-marcustre@mwcc.mass.edu

Registration Date

Email

COST

Cash, check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. For security purposes, we recommend that you do not write your credit card information on this form. If using a credit card, please call the student accounts office at (978) 630-9149. Make checks payable to: Mount Wachusett Community College Registration questions? Call the Enrollment Center (978) 630-9284 TTY: (978) 632-4916 Mail: MWCC, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440; attn: Enrollment Center

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Alternative Professions

Noncredit Registration Form

Tired of your current career? Try something totally new.

To register for Fitness & Wellness Center programs, call (978) 630-9212.

Intro to Stand-Up Comedy

To register for kids summer programs visit http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call (978) 630-9238

The world of stand-up comedy includes writing a joke, set-up, punch line, getting material, creating your own style, doing impressions, writing song parodies and getting secret formulas. Get a gig, book a show, get an audition and learn how to deal with hecklers. Comedy is a stress-reliever. There will be a chance to perform at an actual comedy show. Instructor: Jerry Caruso. Mon June 7 – 28 7 – 9 PM CRN 61276 $79 Gardner

Wedding Photography for the Weekend Warriors

This course is designed for those photographers who dare to photograph weddings as a part-time endeavor! Lighting, posing, politics and contracts will be covered. Instructor: Robert Mayer, MWCC adjunct instructor. Tue – Wed June 1 – 2 6 – 9 PM CRN 61289 $69 Gardner

Wedding and Event Planning

GED Testing

All GED testing registrations must be done at the Gardner Campus Contact Information email: ged@mwcc.mass.edu • phone: (978) 630-9173 Angela Lunn-Marcustre, chief examiner (978) 630-9173 or email: alunn-marcustre@mwcc.mass.edu Call for the Regional GED Test Center schedule or to schedule a GED registration appointment.

*Students who fail to show up for their scheduled exam will be charged $25 for each test they miss. Age Requirements Students must be at least sixteen years of age to register. Students under age eighteen must provide a letter from the last school they attended. They must also have a parent or guardian sign a verification of eligibility form. Other Requirements Proper ID is required: either a current driver’s license or government photo ID. All registrations for re-test must also be in person. The fee for re-tests is $15 each; this fee is also nonrefundable. The test is available in English and Spanish on a limited basis. A large print version is also available in English. Students must request the large print version in advance. Limited copies are available. Persons with a disability who may require accommodations to participate in a fair testing session should contact the GED chief examiner at (978) 630-9173 to determine eligibility. Requests should be made prior to registering for any test session.

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Social Security#

Student ID# (if known)

Home Phone

Work Phone

Last Name

First Name

Middle Initial

Date of Birth

Male/Female

Previous Last Name

Cell Phone

Street Address

A six-week course that will teach you how to plan the perfect wedding or special event—both high end and on a budget. Instructor: Ellie Cohen. Thu Aug 5 – 26 6:30 – 9:30 PM CRN 61293 $139 Gardner

GED Testing Registration Registration must be done in person. The full test fee of $65 must be paid at the time of registration. Cash, check, money order, or vouchers may be used for payment. Testing fees are nonrefundable.*

Today’s Date

Adult Basic Education & GED Preparation The Regional Adult Education Center at MWCC offers Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED preparation, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). Classes are free of charge through funding from the Massachusetts Department of Education, Employment Links, and the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation. Day and evening classes are available on an open-entry basis at four convenient locations. For more information please call: Gardner Pamela Dempsey-O’Connell, (978) 630-9259, or email pdempsey-oconnell@mwcc.mass.edu Winchendon Janet Brown, (978) 297-1667 Leominster Russell Hayes, (978) 534-1563, or email rhayes@mwcc.mass.edu Fitchburg Kathleen Russell, (978) 665-3433, or email krussell@mwcc.mass.edu Devens Kim Kayser (978) 630-9527, or email kayser@mwcc.mass.edu

City

State

Employer (if applicable) Employer Street Address

City

Last Semester of MWCC Enrollment (if applicable)

Student Signature

English GED Testing Testing Dates

Testing Times

June 9, 2010 By appointment

Mon., June 28 Wed., June 30

3:30pm-8:00pm 3:30pm-8:00pm

Gardner Gardner

Aug. 4, 2010 By appointment

Mon., Aug. 16 Wed., Aug. 18

3:30pm-8:00pm 3:30pm-8:00pm

Gardner Gardner

Location

Examen de GED en Español

Llame al (978) 630-9173 o alunn-marcustre@mwcc.mass.edu para una cita. Registración

Fecha de examen

Hora de examen

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

8 de marzo

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

Viernes, 16 de marzo Viernes, 18 de marzo

r C

n o

❒ U.S. Citizen (Y)

Citizenship (required):

Country of Birth (required):

CRN#

Lugar

11 de enero Martes, 19 de enero Jueves, 21 de enero

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

1 de septiembre

Martes, 28 de septiembre Jueves, 30 de septiembre

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

1 de noviembre

Martes, 16 de noviembre Jueves, 18 de noviembre

10:30am-2:45pm Gardner 10:30am-2:45pm Gardner

t i Zip

Date

n

❒ Non-Citizen (N)

Country of Citizenship (required):

COURSE TITLE

Payment Information 12 de mayo Martes, 18 de mayo Jueves, 20 de mayo

d e State

Zip

Ethnic Background: Please help us to determine how well MWCC serves our region by completing the following question. Do you identify yourself as: ❑ Hispanic or Latino ❑ Not Hispanic or Latino Race: Select one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be. ❑ American Indian or Alaskan Native ❑ Asian ❑ Black or African American ❑ White ❑ Native Hawaii or Pacific Islander ❑ Cape Verdean Residency (required): ❒ Massachusetts (R) ❒ Out-of-State (N) ❒ Foreign (F) ❒ Resident Alien (A); Alien Registration No.

Call (978) 630-9173 or email alunn-marcustre@mwcc.mass.edu

Registration Date

Email

COST

Cash, check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. For security purposes, we recommend that you do not write your credit card information on this form. If using a credit card, please call the student accounts office at (978) 630-9149. Make checks payable to: Mount Wachusett Community College Registration questions? Call the Enrollment Center (978) 630-9284 TTY: (978) 632-4916 Mail: MWCC, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440; attn: Enrollment Center

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Registrations are being accepted now for MWCC summer enrichment programs for kids (see pages 4-5) Academic Adventures

Art

Can You Dig It? - Fossil Hunt-Do You Dig Dinosaurs? (Ages 7-12) July 6–9, Tues-Fri, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. CRN 61268 CSI-Crime Scene Investigation (Ages 7-12) July 12–16, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. CRN 61269 Hyper Peppy Robotics, The Rock-it Robot (Ages 7-12) July 19–23, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. CRN 61270 Make and Take it Home - Science Projects You Take Home That Teach and Are Fun (Ages 7-12) July 26–30, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-3 p.m CRN61271 Paranormal Investigations for Teens (Ages 13-17) July 12-16, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. CRN 61267 Video Game Making for Teens (Ages 12-15) July 19-22, Mon-Thurs, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. CRN 6128

Painters & Sculptors (Ages 8-12) July 6 – 9, Tue-Fri, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Draw, Paint & Print (Ages 8-12) July 12 – 15, Mon-Thurs, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Drama

Lights, Stage, Action (session A) (Grades 3-8) July 6,7,8,9,12,13,14,15, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Lights, Stage, Action (session B) (Grades 3-8) July 19 – 29, Mon-Thurs, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Theatre Bug (Grades 1&2) July 6,7,8,9,12,13,14,15, Tues-Thurs, 9 am - 1pm Spotlight on Musical Theatre (Grades 9-12) July 19 – 29, Mon-Thurs, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

$175 $200 $200 $200 $200 $175

CRN 61277

$175

CRN 61278

$175

CRN 61272

$200

CRN 61273

$200

CRN 61274

$150

CRN 61275

$200

Sports Programs for Kids & Teens Basketball Sec. A Gr. 2-8 Jun 21-Jun 25, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-12 PM

Steve Hancock $90

Soccer by Footopia Gr. 2-8 Jul 26-30, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-3 PM

Footopia Soccer $175

Basketball Sec. B Gr. 2-8 Jun 28-Jul 2, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-12 PM

Steve Hancock $90

Kids Fit Camp Gr. 2-8 Aug 2-6, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-12 PM

Paula McGee $90

Baseball Gr. 2-12 Jul 12-16, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-3 PM

George Biron

$175

Field Hockey Gr. 5-12 Aug 9-13, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-3 PM

Sally Johnson $175

Fun In The Sun Gr. 1-6 Jul 19-23, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-3 PM

Brian Burpee

$175

Tumble Fun Camp Gr. 2-8 Aug 9-13, Mon-Fri, 9 AM-12 PM

Amanda Grover $90

Optional Extended Care for Summer Programs (for programs running between 9 a.m.-3 p.m.) 8:00-8:50 a.m. Dropped off at MWCC • 3:00-5 p.m. Picked up at MWCC

$25 per week

For more information on summer camps, programs, and a registration packet, call (978) 630-9124 or go to www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html.


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