English - Lake Tahoe Community College

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English - Lake Tahoe Community College
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM (ISP)
Phone Extension: 755
FINANCIAL AID
Located: Office A253 (In TLC )
ISP at LTCC provides services and support for international
students. ISP also seeks to raise awareness of other cultures at
LTCC, and promote friendships between international and
domestic students.
 Offers assistance with USCIS procedures
 Study skills workshops
 Access to both college and external resources
 Moderate fun activities for international students in Tahoe
 Provide information and application assistance for the
Study Abroad Program
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
Email: [email protected]
Phone Extension: 236
Located: A102 (in One-Stop)
If you are pursuing a certificate, A.A. or transfer, and have financial
need, you may be eligible for these programs:
 Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW)
 Grants
 Federal Work Study
 Scholarships
The financial Aid Office can provide more information on the
following topics of interest:
 Filling out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid )
 AB 540 Students / California Dream Act
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
ADULT EDUCATION CONSORTIUM, ADVANCE
LTCC, ext. 238
www.ltcc.edu/academics/specialized_programs/
adult_education
CONNECT - COMMUNITY EDUCATION
LTCC Office B107, ext. 717
www.ltccconnect.com
FOSTER AND KINSHIP CARE EDUCATION
LTCC Office E108, ext. 575
www.ltcc.edu/academics/specialized_programs/
INCARCERATED STUDENT PROGRAM
LTCC, ext. 344
www.ltcc.edu/academics/specialized_programs/
incarceratedstudentprogram
INTENSIVE SPANISH SUMMER INSTITUTE
LTCC Office E102, ext. 522
www.ltcc.edu/ISSI
TRiO-EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH PROGRAM
South Tahoe High School, (530) 541-4111, ext. 1810
South Tahoe Middle School, (530) 541-6404, ext. 1744
www.ltcc.edu/campusresources/ETS
TRiO-UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM
South Tahoe High School, (530) 541-4111, ext. 1845
www.ltcc.edu/campusresources/upward-bound
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) /
Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) /
California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids
(CalWORKs)
Phone Extension: 318
LAKE
TAHOE
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
Located: A102 (in One-Stop)
EOPS and CARE is available to students who need additional
financial help achieving academic goals.
CalWORKs assists students with transitioning from public
assistance to self-sufficiency.
Support services include but not limited to:
 Priority Registration
 Academic, Careers and Personal Counseling
 Funds for book vouchers, educational supplies,
transportation and other financial assistance.
 Grants *Not for CalWORKs
 Work-Study *optional
 Funds to provide child care
Each program’s goals, services, and eligibility
requirements differ. Meeting with a counselor and
with departments is highly encouraged to ensure
students receive comprehensive support from the
services for which they are eligible.
ONE COLLEGE DRIVE
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 96150
PHONE: (530) 541-4660
FAX: (530) 541- 7852
WEBSITE: www.ltcc.edu
STUDENT SUPPORT & RESOURCES
EQUITY PROGRAM
Email: [email protected]
Phone Extension: 549
Located: Office A258
The Equity program is specifically
designed to assist Latino, other
ethic minorities and current/
former foster youth students in
their educational journey.
Equity offers:
 Textbook Lending Program
 Priority registration
 Workshops
 Transfer fieldtrips
 Cultural events
 Peer mentoring program
ONE - STOP
FITNESS EDUCATION CENTER (FEC)
Email: [email protected]
Phone Extension: 211
Located: Office 102
Phone Extension: 355
Located: Physical Education Building, PE101
Services available at One-Stop:
 Enrollment services
 Guidance and planning for success
 Paying fees and receiving refunds
 Information about orientation and assessments
 Student housing opportunities
 Assistance with passport/student email
The FEC is a full-service fitness center complete with free
weights, cardio machines, and a variety of other fitness
equipment.
Academic counselors are available to assist students with creating
educational and career goals. Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Phone Extension: 287
Web link: http://www.ltcc.edu/campuslife/athletics/
Clubs and Organizations: These include social, athletic, and major
based clubs.
Playing soccer at LTCC means being supported - by an
enthusiastic home crowd, and by LTCC's staff, faculty and
administration. This college is committed to helping the players
succeed both on the field and off .
PROGRAMS
ATHLETICS - SOCCER PROGRAM
TUTORING & LEARNING CENTER (TLC)
Phone Extension: 740
DISABILITY RESOURCE
CENTER (DRC)
Phone Extension: 249
Located: Office A205
The DRC provides
accommodations and services for
students with disabilities.
 Assessment for learning
disabilities
 Equipment loan
 Interpreters
 Learning Aids
VETERANS’ SERVICES
Phone Extension: 211
Located: A102 (in One-Stop)
Veterans and dependents of
disabled veterans are encouraged
to take advantage of the
educational opportunities and
benefits available at LTCC.
Located: Office A201
It is open to students who seek free tutoring in different subjects.
 Use computers
 Test proctoring
 MATH SUCCESS CENTER
 WRITING CENTER
ROBERTA L. MASON LIBRARY
Phone Extension: 232
Website: http://library.ltcc.edu/
Located: L100
The library offers students access to 40,000 books, magazines,
DVD’s, CD’s and 25 computer stations.
 Private group study rooms
 Quarterly Textbook Lending Program
LTCC BOOKSTORE
Phone Extension: 227
Website: http://ltcc.bncollege.com/
Located: A101
In addition to new and used textbooks, the Bookstore carries a
variety of school, culinary arts and arts supplies; electronic
accessories; food, clothing and gifts.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (CDC)
Phone Extension: 288
Located: CDC Building
The CDC is a fully licensed childcare facility located on campus. It is
open year round to students, staff and community members.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE)
Phone Extension: 583 or 723
Located: Office E104
LTCC offers many degrees and certificates. Students who are
registered in a class qualifying course and receive the BOG fee
waiver are eligible to participate in the Textbook Lending
Program.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
Phone Extension: 319
Located: Office E102
LTCC offers noncredit courses for English as a second language
to students in a series of sequential courses, ranging from Low
Beginning through Advanced levels of English proficiency. The
classes are free to all students, there are no restrictions on
residency.
 G.E.D. preparation (offered in English and Spanish)
 Citizenship preparation classes
 Computer skill classes
WORK EXPERIENCE/INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Phone Extension: 703
Email: [email protected]
Located: Office B105
The Internship and Work Experience program offers career
development opportunities and on the job experience. Earn up
to six units of transferrable college credit at your job, or get
support in being placed in an internship to make you stand out
with employers. (Refer to quarterly schedule).