Summer 2016 Programs - Rowan College at Burlington County

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Summer 2016 Programs - Rowan College at Burlington County
One-day workshops, summer programs and clinics,
and swimming are all offered at affordable rates
and convenient locations.
Rowan College at Burlington County does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or veteran status.
Visit rcbc.edu/hr for more details.
SUMMER 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Registration Information................................................................................................ 4
Three Ways to Register.................................................................................................. 4
RCBC Location Codes..................................................................................................... 5
Campus Maps................................................................................................................... 6
Workforce Development................................................................................................ 7
Professional Development
Health Science Programs @ RCBC....................................................................... 8
Computer Technology Training.............................................................................. 9
Entrepreneurship.................................................................................................... 10
Food Service............................................................................................................ 10
Professional Development Workshops
College Preparation................................................................................................ 11
Education................................................................................................................. 11
Professional Skills.................................................................................................. 11
Test Preparation.............................................................................................. 12 – 13
Summer Youth Programs and Clinics
Art.............................................................................................................................. 14
Culinary............................................................................................................ 14 – 15
Entertainment & Production................................................................................. 15
Fashion............................................................................................................. 15 – 16
Languages................................................................................................................ 16
Leadership............................................................................................................... 16
Science, Engineering & Technology........................................................... 17 – 19
Sports...............................................................................................................20 – 21
Wrap Around Care.................................................................................................. 22
Personal Enrichment
Art..............................................................................................................................23
Computer Training.................................................................................................. 24
Culinary.................................................................................................................... 24
Dance........................................................................................................................ 25
Fashion..................................................................................................................... 25
Fitness...................................................................................................................... 26
Literature.................................................................................................................. 26
Music........................................................................................................................ 27
Recreation................................................................................................................ 28
Safety................................................................................................................29 – 30
World Languages.................................................................................................... 31
P.I.N.E.S. ..................................................................................................................31 – 32
Aquatics.................................................................................................................. 33 – 40
Registration Form.......................................................................................................... 41
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
To ensure a place in the class of your choice,
please register through one of the following
methods. (Registration will not be permitted
if you have any outstanding financial
obligations from credit courses.)
3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER
MAIL: Use the registration form on page
41 and mail to the address shown on the
registration form. Please include a check or
money order with your Registration Form.
IN-PERSON: You may register on the
Mt. Laurel or Pemberton campuses and
at the Willingboro and Mt. Holly centers.
See rcbc.edu/locations for directions.
Please be prepared to pay at the time
of Registration.
ONLINE: For all courses, log on to
rcbc.edu/WebAdvisor and click on
“non-credit student registration” to register.
Please have a credit or debit card ready
for payment.
CLASS CANCELLATION
Insufficient enrollment may cause some
classes to be canceled. It is important to
register early, so that your registration can
help the class meet the minimum number.
We do not register students in the classroom.
We make every effort to notify registered
students in the event of a cancellation.
PLEASE NOTE: REMEMBER TO
PUT BOTH YOUR HOME AND WORK PHONE
NUMBERS ON THE REGISTRATION FORM.
PLEASE NOTE:
No Personal or
Professional Development
courses will be held on:
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
MAY 28 – 30, 2016
INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND
JULY 2 – 4, 2016
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
SEPTEMBER 3 – 5, 2016
REGISTRATION BEGINS
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
Mon. – Thurs. from 8:30 am – 7 pm,
and Fri. from 8:30 am – 5 pm
Mailed registrations will be
processed upon receipt.
Registration Form: Page 41
REFUND POLICY
All requests for refunds must be submitted
prior to the start of class. Any requests for
refund after the start of class are subject
to approval by the Exceptions and
Appeals Committee.
PRIVACY RIGHTS
& RESPONSIBILITIES
Rowan College at Burlington County is bound
by the Family Education Rights and Privacy
Act (FERPA) which prohibits Rowan College
at Burlington County from releasing any
information from a student’s education record
without written permission from the student.
WHEN TO REGISTER
Walk-in registration for Summer 2016
non-credit courses begin Monday, April
18, 2016. Mailed registration forms will be
processed upon receipt. We recommend
that you register for a course at least 10 days
before the first day of class.
DISCOUNTS FOR SENIORS
Are you 60 years of age or older, and live in
Burlington County? Then you are eligible
to receive a 25% discount on a number of
Personal Enrichment and Aquatics courses.
To receive the discount you must provide
a valid State ID or Drivers License to show
proof of age and residency. (One time, in
person). Please note this on your
registration form.
Certain courses are excluded from the
discount policy due to special charges to
the college by outside agencies.
For more information on eligible personal
development courses, please contact
(856) 222-9311, ext. 2537.
Information in this brochure is accurate to the
date of publication and subject to change.
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This discount cannot be applied to LIFE or
Professional Development courses.
SUMMER 2016
Rowan College at Burlington County may
be reached by our main phone number at
(856) 222-9311. Any RCBC extension listed
throughout this book may be reached by
calling the number listed above plus the
extension number.
Aquatics................................................... ext. 1010
L.I.F.E........................................................ext. 1499
Personal & Professional
Development......................................ext. 2537
P.I.N.E.S.........................................(609) 893-1765
Pool Rental..............................................ext. 1497
24-hour Pool Hotline ............................ ext. 1010
RSVP.........................................................ext. 1498
Use of Facilities and Rentals............... ext. 1471
RCBC LOCATIONS & COURSE
SCHEDULE ABBREVIATIONS
MT. HOLLY CENTER: The RCBC Mt. Holly
Center (HLY) is located at 1 High Street
in downtown Mt. Holly.
MT. HOLLY CULINARY ARTS CENTER:
The Culinary Arts Center at RCBC (MHCA)
is located at 21 Mill Street in downtown
Mt. Holly.
MT. LAUREL: The Mt. Laurel Campus is
located at Route 38 & Hartford Road in
Mt. Laurel.
PEMBERTON: The Pemberton Campus
is located at 601 Pemberton Browns
Mills Road (County Route 530)
in Pemberton.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
WILLINGBORO CENTER: The RCBC
Willingboro Center (WBC) is located
at 200 Campbell Drive, Suite 210, on
U.S. Route 130 between Levitt and Van
Sciver Parkways in Willingboro.
View all program, course and
customized training offerings
online by scanning the QR code.
ENTR...................................The Enterprise Center,
Mt. Laurel
HLY..............................Mt. Holly Center, Mt. Holly
LAUR...................................Laurel Hall, Mt. Laurel
MHCA..................Mt. Holly Culinary Arts Center
PARK........ Lewis M. Parker Center, Pemberton
PE.........Physical Education Center, Pemberton
SB............................Science Building, Mt. Laurel
TEC..................Technology & Engineering Center,
Mt. Laurel
WBC.................Willingboro Center, Willingboro
OTH................................................Off-Campus Site
Course Number & Location Instructions (SAMPLE CONFIRMATION ONLY)
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CAMPUS MAPS
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SPRING 2016
ROLE OF THE WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
• Provide a life-long learning partnership| between individuals, education & industry.
• Deliver comprehensive career services.
• Promote workforce and educational
programming that meets individual,
business & industry needs.
Our business outreach specialists will meet
with you to design a customized plan of action.
For more information, please contact
Christine Lipsack at [email protected] or
(856) 222-9311, ext. 2547 or Linda Bobo at
[email protected] or (856) 222-9311, ext. 2535.
NEW PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES
A dministrative Technology:
Google A pps L evel 1 – Gmail
Learn how to better leverage Gmail in the workplace. Unleash the power of Gmail and increase
your productivity.
Teacher Education: How to Build
a Classroom Website
The teacher’s website workshop addresses
the website building skills and tools needed
to design, build and create your own classroom webpage. Participants will learn HTML
and CSS, common coding languages
in website design.
Job Seeker Training
and Starting Your Career
Are two new courses offered in partnership
with Accenture Corporate Citizenship’s Skills
to Succeed program which seeks to advance
employment and entrepreneurship around the
world. These courses give first time job seekers the professional tools they will need to
embark on their careers.
NEW COLLEGE READINESS
INITIATIVES
College Essay Preparation
In four sessions, students will learn about
themselves, their writing style and have fun
producing college application essays. At the
end, students will have two final draft essays
to send to a college/university of their choice.
Service Learning/Structured Volunteerism
This program helps students gain volunteer
experience, increasing their community
involvement and making them stand out
amongst other college applicants.
NEW SUMMER YOUTH
PROGRAMS AND CLINICS
WORFORCE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
A Unified, Integrated Burlington County Workforce
Development System: Identify & Provide the Skills,
Training, & Education Needed for the Workforce
of Today and Tomorrow.
We continue to offer old favorites (such as
Sports Clinics, Entertainment, and Fashion),
we have expanded our STEM offerings
and added Art, Language and Leadership
programing. To round out these offerings,
we now offer Wrap-Around Care, creating a
full-day camp experience. Morning, mid-day
and afternoon Wrap-Around Care is offered
for families who need afternoon supervision
before and/or after camp program hours.
In addition to new programs and categories, the schedule for classes has also been
modified to allow for the building of full day
programming. This is done by choosing two
half day programs and the corresponding
wrap around care session. An example of a
program pairing would be a morning language
course (i.e. Language Immersion: Spanish)
and an afternoon culinary course (i.e. Spanish
Cooking for Youth). This program pairing and
our Wrap Around Care build a full day comprehensive language/culture immersion program
that fits working families.
For more information about Summer Youth
programs and clinics, please see page 14 or
visit rcbc.edu/camps.
NEW COURSE INDEX
College Preparation ...............................................page 11
Summer Youth Programs and Clinics..................page 14
Professional Skills Development........................page 11
Premier Partnership:
RCBC & Rowan University.....................................page 30
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Health Science Programs @ RCBC
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG)
TECHNICIAN (QUALIFIES FOR RCBC
ACADEMIC CREDITS)
This comprehensive 60-hour EKG Technician
Certification Program prepares students
to function as EKG Technicians, take the
ASPT-Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician
exam, and take other national certification
exams. This course will include important
practice and background information on
anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical
disease processes, medical terminology,
medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography, and stress testing.
Additionally, students will practice with EKG
equipment and perform hands-on labs including introduction to the function and proper use
of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy of the
chest wall for proper lead placement, 12-lead
placement, and other clinical practices.
Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED.
Cost: $1199 (Textbooks and Exam Included)
SPT 600 80 – 10 sessions Willingboro
Sat., 9:00 am– 3:00 pm
Jun. 4 – Aug. 13
(No class July 2)
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPR
NEW – 2016 updated Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) guidelines. This course
is intended for people in the healthcare
profession (doctors, nurses, EMTs, nursing
students, etc.). It is also the course required
for lifeguards. Due to the new guidelines, this
course is required for people that are new
to CPR as well as those who already have a
current CPR certification. It includes training
in CPR & choking skills for infants, children
& adults, as well as 2-rescuer CPR, the use
of barrier devices and training on automated
external defibrillators (AED). Successful
completion of the course provides a 2-year
American Heart Association certification.
Cost: $70
An additional fee of $5 is payable to the
instructor on the day of the class for the
certification card. An optional textbook can
be purchased from the instructor during class
for $20.
Section I
CFS 745 75 – 1 Session Mt. Laurel
Wed., 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Jun. 15
Section II
CFS 745 80 – 1 Session Wed., 6:00 – 10:00 pm
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NEW! FIRST-AID IN THE WORKPLACE
NEW – 2016 updated First-aid guidelines.
This course is intended for persons assigned
to respond to emergencies in the workplace
or community as well as those who want
to learn basic first aid. The course teaches
how to manage illness and injuries in the first
few minutes until professional help arrives.
Course content includes General Principles,
Medical Emergencies such as such as heart
attack, fainting, diabetes, allergic reactions,
stroke & seizures, Injury Emergencies such
as bleeding, shock, burns & head, spine or
bone injury, and Environmental Emergencies.
Successful completion of the course
provides a 2-year American Heart
Association certification.
Cost: $65
An additional fee of $5 is payable to the
instructor on the day of the class for the
certification card. An optional textbook can
be purchased from the instructor during class
for $20.
CFS 203 50 – 1 Session
Mt. Laurel
Wed., 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Jul. 27
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
(QUALIFIES FOR RCBC ACADEMIC
CREDITS)
This comprehensive 60-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and
take the Pharmacy Technician Certification
Board’s exam. Technicians work in hospitals,
home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies, and other health care settings; while
working under the supervision of a registered
pharmacist. Course content includes medical
terminology specific to the pharmacy, reading
and interpreting prescriptions, and defining
drugs by generic and brand names. Students
will learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates,
drug compounding, dose conversions,
dispensing of prescriptions, inventory
control, and billing and reimbursement.
Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED
Cost: $1239 (Textbooks and Exam included)
SPT 601 30 – 10 Sessions Mt. Laurel
Mon. & Wed., 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Jun. 6 – Jul. 11
(No class July 4)
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 13
SUMMER 2016
This comprehensive, 12-hour course is ideal if
you are an inexperienced computer user who
needs to quickly learn the basic Microsoft
Office 2013 skills for everyday life or the workplace. Although introductory in nature, this
course is enough to get you started quickly
using the basic, most important elementary
features of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
to produce documents, spreadsheets, and
interesting presentations. Topics include
integration of the Office applications, learning
shortcuts, and how to utilize the new features
of Office 2013.
Cost: $250
BID 819 05 – 4 Sessions Sat., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 4 – 25
WORD – LEVEL I
This course is designed for students
interested in learning the basic features of
Microsoft Word 2013 for creating and revising
basic business documents. Features of this
course include: creating and saving simple
documents, using automatic text features for
entering text, accessing online help, making
changes to an existing document using a
variety of editing techniques, creating and
enhancing tables, and using Word’s templates
and wizards.
Cost: $130
BID 200 30 – 1 Session Sat., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 9
WORD – LEVEL II
Students will expand upon the basic
concepts learned in Word Level I and be
introduced to new intermediate concepts
with an opportunity to apply them.
Intermediate features include: creating
custom templates and styles, managing
tables and table data, inserting graphics,
creating newsletters, sending form letters,
creating web pages, and managing document
changes will also be taught.
Cost: $130
BID 201 30 – 1 Session Sat., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
SUMMER 2016
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 16
EXCEL – LEVEL I
This course offers students the techniques
to create, edit, format, and print basic worksheets and charts in Excel 2013. Skills learned
in this course include: creating basic worksheets by entering text and values, working
with cells and cell data by using a variety of
moving and copying techniques, performing
calculations by using formulas, and changing
the appearance of worksheet data by using a
variety of formatting techniques.
Cost: $130
BID 203 30 – 1 Session Sat., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Computer Technology Training
MICROSOFT OFFICE 2013 TRAINING
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 23
EXCEL – LEVEL II
Here’s an opportunity to work with some
more advanced features of Excel 2013,
including templates, sorting and filtering,
importing and exporting, advanced formulas,
analysis tools, and collaboration. Students
will be exposed to creating templates,
sorting and filtering data, importing and
exporting data, analyzing data, and
collaborating on the web in Excel.
Cost: $130
BID 204 30 – 1 Session Sat., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 30
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Entrepreneurial • Food Service Certificates
STARTING A BUSINESS FROM A-Z
A comprehensive overview, this course is
designed for entrepreneurs who intend to
start or have recently started a small
business. It examines legal forms of doing
business in New Jersey, how to register
a business, setting up bookkeeping records,
Federal and State taxation, payroll,
insurance, and licensing.
Cost: $115
SPT 700 50 – 2 Sessions Wed., 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
May 18 & 25
WRITING A BUSINESS PLAN
Developing a business plan is one of the
most important challenges you will face as
an entrepreneur. This 6-hour program was
developed to guide you through that process
and give you a hands-on systematic way to
develop an outline, investigate and create a
draft of your own business plan.
Cost: $115
SPT 706 50 – 2 Sessions Wed., 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 1 & 8
NEW! GROWING YOUR BUSINESS
WITH TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL
MEDIA
Whether you already have a business or have
always wanted to start one, this six week
class will show you the tools and steps you
need to get started. You’ll follow along while
we launch a fake company and show you all
the tools in the process.
• How to start your business or take your
existing business online
• Choosing a domain
• Setting up email
• Creating a landing page to promote
your business
• Creating an e-commerce site
• Creating your presence on Social Media
(Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)
• Running ad campaigns on social networks
to gain customers
• How your current customers can help you
find new customers
This course is online only. To participate,
you will need a computer or tablet with an
internet connection. Upon completion of
registration, please email [email protected]
for login details.
Cost: $140
BID 322 50 – 6 Sessions Online
Tues., 8:00 – 9:00 pm
May 24 – Jun. 28
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NEW! GROWING YOUR BUSINESS
WITH TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL
MEDIA 2
Your business is online and now you are
ready to take your business to the next level,
this 4 week class will show you the how
to create an automated process that will
constantly put you in front of new customers:
• Automated Marketing funnel
• Remarketing
• How to bring back customers who leave
your site without buying
• How to upsell clients to give them added value
This course is online only. To participate,
you will need a computer or tablet with an
internet connection. Upon completion of
registration, please email [email protected]
for login details.
Cost: $140
BID 324 50 – 4 Sessions Online
Tues., 8:00 – 9:00 pm
Jul. 12 – Aug. 2
SERVSAFE® FOOD SAFETY MANAGER
TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION
Our 12-hour training course offers both
training and the certification exam. The online
exam will be given at the end of the second
session. Upon the successful completion of
the course and exam (minimum score of 75),
participants will receive ServSafe ® Certificate which satisfies the NJ requirement for
“Risk Type 3” food establishments. Recertification students also may attend. PLEASE
PURCHASE AND REVIEW THE TEXTBOOK
BEFORE BEGINNING CLASS. BRING TWO
FORMS OF ID (ONE PHOTO) TO CLASS ON
DAY OF THE EXAM. TEXTBOOK AND ONLINE
EXAM VOUCHER ESV6R CAN BE PURCHASED
AT SERVSAFE.COM FOR $68. ALLOW ONE
WEEK FOR SHIPPING
Required Materials: Servsafe ® Manager Book, 6th
edition, with online exam voucher – ESV6R
Cost: $85
Section I
BID 802 80 – 2 Sessions Sat., 8:30 am – 3:00 pm
Willingboro
Jun. 18 & 25
Cost: $85
Section II
BID 802 30 – 2 Sessions Sat., 8:30 am – 3:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Aug. 13 & 20
SUMMER 2016
This workshop is designed to allow students
to reveal what makes them exceptional and
tell their story in their own authentic voices.
Students will enter their senior year with the
most challenging portion of the application
process completed.
The workshop consists of four sessions. At
the end of the workshop, students will have
two final draft essays to send to a college/
university of their choice. Students will learn
about themselves, their writing style and
have fun during the process. Students will
recognize the power of their words and capture the interest of an admissions committee.
Limited to 10 students per class.
Cost: $100
Section I:
CFL 143 50 – 4 Sessions Mt. Laurel
Tues. & Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm May 24 – Jun. 9
(No class May 31, July 2)
Section II:
CFL 143 30 – 4 Sessions Mt. Laurel
Tues. & Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm Jun. 28 – Jul. 14
(No class July 5 & 7)
NEW! SERVICE LEARNING/
STRUCTURED VOLUNTEERISM
NEW! TEACHER EDUCATION: HOW
TO BUILD A CLASSROOM WEBSITE
In this workshop you will learn the basic principles of design, theory and typography, which
are all instrumental in the design process of
modern day webpages. Participants will also
learn HTML and CSS which are the common
code languages that all websites are built. By
the end of this workshop, you will have all the
skills needed to design and build your very
own professional classroom webpage.
Cost: $220
CFI 112 30 – 4 Sessions
Sat., 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 16 – Aug. 6
NEW! ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNOLOGY:
GOOGLE APPLICATIONS LEVEL I GMAIL
Learn how to manage and use your inbox
to communicate effectively with colleagues.
Topics covered will include: performing
advanced mail queries, setting labels and
creating filters, labs features, account
security, suspicious email handling and
reporting, mobile device access/setup, and
much more. Unleash the power of Gmail
to enhance your workflow.
Cost: $50
CFI 110 30 – 1 Session
Tues., 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 7
Students will participate in a minimum
of 45 service-learning hours throughout
the program while also attending weekly
lectures. Students will learn about different
service-learning models, community engagement and citizenship, reflection skills, and
the fundamentals and dynamics of community partnerships. All placements must be
unpaid, non-profit organizations (or working
to obtain status), and pre-screened by the
Service Learning Program.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
NEW! JOB SEEKER TRAINING
Cost: $220
CFI 207 50 – 6 Sessions Wed., 1:00 – 3:30 pm
NEW! STARING YOUR CAREER
SUMMER 2016
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 13 – Aug. 17
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – College Preparation
NEW! COLLEGE ESSAY PREPARATION
This eight hour workshop will help the participant to assess their career interests and
match those interests and skills to a career.
Participants will also learn resume writing
skills as well as how to network both in person
and online using social media.
Cost: FREE
SPT 130 50 – 2 Sessions
Fri., 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jul. 29 & Aug. 5
This course provides those starting out in
the professional world with valuable tools to
help them gain, keep, and grow within their
chosen profession. Participants will learn and
practice professionalism and work ethic, how
to work as part of a team, as well as communication best practices.
Cost: FREE
SPT 140 50 – 2 Sessions
Fri., 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 17 – Jul. 22
(No class July 1)
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Education Workshops
ACCUPLACER BRUSH-UP: ALGEBRA
This 8-hour algebra brush-up course is designed for students who want to refresh their algebra
knowledge. Did your score on the ACCUPLACER: Elementary Algebra place you into MTH 055 or MTH
075? This class will help you prepare to retake the math section of the placement test, potentially
earning a high enough score to place directly into a college-level math course and avoid the expense
of having to take one or more developmental math classes. This course was designed by a math
educator/testing specialist. Most elementary algebra topics will be covered, with an emphasis on
concepts tested by the ACCUPLACER: Elementary Algebra.
Cost: $60
Section I:
CFI 440 50 – 4 Sessions
Mon. & Wed., 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 13 – 22
Section II:
CFI 440 80 – 4 Sessions
Mon. & Wed., 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Willingboro
Jul. 18 – 27
Section III:
CFI 440 30 – 4 Sessions
Mon. & Wed., 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Mt. Laurel
Aug. 15 – 24
FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE
STEPS TO ENROLL
IN THE PAYMENT PLAN:
• Register for class
Formerly FACTS Management Co.
AUTOMATIC PAYMENT PLAN
for Non-Credit classes over $777!
An easier way to pay!
Affordable, convenient, and interest-free!
• Go to rcbc.edu/businessoffice
• Select Payment Options
on the right-hand side
• Select link Non-Credit
“Establish payment plan,
balance must be greater
than $777.00”
FREE Adult Basic Education Programs
and Career Pathway Services
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY TEST (HSET/TASC) PREP CLASSES
High School Equivalency Test (HSET/TASC) classes prepare students to pass the subjects on the
state-approved high school equivalency tests and earn a State of New Jersey-issued high school
diploma. The program curriculum also include career readiness workshops, skill assessment,
career/college advising, and job search assistance.
ABE-HEST-TASC Prep Hours:
MONDAY – THURSDAY, 8 – 10:30 am OR 10:30 am – 1 pm
Session 1: July 12 – September 29
Session 2: October 4 – January 12
Session 3: January 17 – April 6
Session 4: April 11 – June 29
Eligibility Requirements:
• Must be at least 16 years old and be a resident of New Jersey
• Cannot be enrolled in a regular high school
• Must complete assessment prior to starting class
ROWAN COLLEGE AT BURLINGTON COUNTY
200 Campbell Drive • Suite 210 • Willingboro, NJ 08046
To register, call (856) 222-9311, ext. 3016
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REVIEW FOR GRADUATE RECORD
EXAMINATION (GRE)
“Brush Up” on your reading skills! This
six-hour brush up course is designed for
students who have taken the Accuplacer
and want to improve their test scores for
the college entrance exam. This course will
help you to identify main ideas and to make
inferences. It will also help you to distinguish
between direct statements and secondary or
supporting ideas.
GRE test preparation courses run for six
sessions and are 2.5 hours each. Each course
is broken down into three weeks of verbal/
language arts review and three weeks of
math. Both sections of the course review both
general principles, such as basic test taking
strategies, test format, time management, and
overall preparation strategies, as well as specific skills and knowledge that are measured
on the test. This course will acquaint students
with typical questions covered by the GRE.
Classes will be equally divided between the
verbal ability test and the quantitative ability
test. As students become familiar with the
type of questions and test format, they often
lose much of their nervousness that can lead
to a lower than expected score. STUDENTS
MAY REGISTER TO TAKE THE TEST WITH
EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE BY CALLING
1-800-GRE-CALL
Cost: $195
CFI 234 50 – 6 Sessions
Mt. Laurel
Mon. & Wed., 6:00 – 8:15 pm
Jun. 13 – 29
Cost: $60
Section I:
CFI 460 30 – 3 Sessions Willingboro
Mon., Wed., & Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm Jul. 12 – 14
Section II:
CFI 460 50 – 3 Sessions Mt. Laurel
Mon., Wed., & Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm Aug. 16 – 18
NEW! ACCUPLACER BRUSH-UP:
WRITING
“Brush Up” on your writing skills! This six
hour brush up course is designed for students
who have taken the Accuplacer and want to
improve their test scores for the college
entrance exam, or to help achieve higher
scores to use as a PARCC replacement. The
following five characteristics of writing,
focus, organization, development and
support, sentence structure, and mechanical
conventions, will be discussed
Cost: $60
Section I:
CFI 470 30 – 3 Sessions Willingboro
Tues., Wed., & Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm Jul. 26 – 28
Section II:
CFI 470 50 – 3 Sessions Mt. Laurel
Tues., Wed., & Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm Aug. 30 – Sept. 1
GRADUATE MANAGEMENT
ADMITTANCE TEST (GMAT)
Each course is broken down into three weeks
of verbal or language arts review and three
weeks of math. Both sections of the course
review both general principles, such as basic
test taking strategies, test format, time management, and overall preparation strategies,
as well as specific skills and knowledge that
are measured on the test. This course will
acquaint students with the questions on
the GMAT. Classes will be equally divided
between the verbal ability test and the
quantitative ability test with special emphasis
on the business logic portion. STUDENTS
MAY REGISTER TO TAKE THE TEST WITH
EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE BY CALLING
1-800-GRE-CALL
Cost: $195
CFI 235 50 – 6 Sessions
Mon. & Wed., 6:00 – 8:15 pm
SUMMER 2016
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Test Preparation
NEW! ACCUPLACER BRUSH-UP:
READING
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 13 – 29
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SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS – Art • Culinary
NEW THIS YEAR! BUILD YOUR OWN FULL DAY YOUTH
PROGRAMS WITH WRAP AROUND CARE!
NEW! COMIC BOOK DRAWING
Learn the fundamentals of comic book
making. Students will be taught in a fun
environment how to design a character, tell a
story using their own drawings, basic figure
drawing, perspective, page layout, and how
to pencil and ink a comic book page. Students
must bring their own supplies including 8
1/2 x 11 inch copy paper, 11x17 bristol board,
pencils, a pencil sharpener, and eraser.
Cost: $150
Section I (Ages 9 – 12)
CFA 151 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jul. 18 – 22
Section II (Ages 14 – 18)
CFA 151 60 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 15 – 19
NEW! ART & NATURE (AGES 8 – 11)
Art & Nature is an exploration of the intersecting worlds of art and nature. Students will
learn about site specific works as well as how
to construct temporary and permanent works.
They will also find visual forms for inspiration for a variety of in-studio projects. They
will gain basic understanding of the formal
elements and principles of art and nature
awareness. They will build an active artistic
vocabulary where students are encouraged
talk about artwork, work collaboratively others
and to explore a variety of found object, natural
materials, drawing, and painting media.
Cost: $150
CFA 153 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
Aug. 1 – 5
NEW! MIXED MEDIA (AGES 12 – 15)
Students will create 2D compositions and 3D
objects through the exploration of a variety of
artistic materials to combine, layer, and experiment using traditional and non-traditional techniques. Students can expect to gain a better
understanding of traditional and non-traditional
techniques as well as the histories of art and
what it means to be a young artist today. They
will use new materials and everyday objects to
create interesting pieces while learning how to
interact with others and talk about their work.
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Each class students will be introduced to artists and works that coincide with the projects.
Cost: $150
CFA 155 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 22 – 26
NEW! FRENCH CUISINE FOR YOUTH
(AGES 9 – 12)
Oui! Oui! Learn the art of classic French cooking in this fabulous class with recipes straight
from France. Students will take a journey
to the land of café au laits and baguettes to
experience and create traditional French cuisine. They might even become connoisseurs
of this country by the time the week is over.
Your aspiring chef will be ready for their own
Parisian café!
Cost: $225
CFH 317 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 8 – 12
NEW! GERMAN COOKING FOR
YOUTH (AGES 9 – 12)
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? German food is
known for its hearty, rich dishes full of European flavor and tradition. Students will learn
the techniques, methods, and preparation
behind classic German cooking. Experience
the essence of Deutschland while exploring
regional German cuisine.
Cost: $225
CFH 319 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jul. 11 – 15
NEW! SPANISH COOKING FOR
YOUTH (AGES 9 – 12)
Cook alongside your friends while discovering
different regions of Spanish cuisine. Try your
hand at tapas, gazpacho, and sweet churros
for dessert! Explore all that Spain has to offer
your palate with the history of this colorful,
beautiful, and delicious country.
Cost: $225
CFH 321 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 1 – 5
SUMMER 2016
Get excited about baking with this totally
hands-on baking camp! Learn what it’s like to
become a pastry chef or baker, and explore
the sweet side of life. Students will engage in
many different cooking activities and prepare
and bake breakfast pastries, sweet snacks,
restaurant style desserts, classic homemade
treats, and French delights that would make
anyone a lover of all things sweet!
Cost: $225
CFH 624 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Mt. Holly
Aug. 22 – 26
YOUTH CULINARY (AGES 9 – 12)
Do you have a little one that is always your kitchen helper? If so, your child will love the hands on
activity taking place in this week long culinary
camp. Kids will learning a variety of cooking fundamentals such as food identification and basic
culinary skills to get them sous chef ready. The
course introduces foods from different countries
and classic American cuisine.
Cost: $225
CFH 634 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Mt. Holly
Jul. 18 – 22
FILM & TV: ACTING AND BEHIND
THE SCENES (AGES 9 – 14)
This is Wickline Casting’s original course that
started 18 years ago. Your children will work as
cast and crew teams in this cool class/camp.
Kids learn basic levels of acting, directing,
and operating the camera. Script-writing,
storyboarding, and improvisation will also be
introduced. They will work on lots of projects
as commercials, film scenes, music videos,
and public service announcements. Each day
is different as they create their very own original projects. They will truly learn the basics of
the biz. Kathy Wickline, CSA (wicklinecasting.
com) is a top casting director of TV and film
right here in Philadelphia and has selected real
life projects for kids to enjoy while being introduced to this industry. (Upon completion of
this camp, all original footage will be sent to a
professional editor for creation of a flashdrive
available for $32.99 includes S&H).
Cost: $325
Section I
CFP 631 75 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jul. 11 – 15
Section II
CFP 631 80 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 8 – 12
SUMMER 2016
CASTING CALL: ACTING FOR THE
CAMERA (AGES 9 – 14)
This camp is for the aspiring young ‘actors’ in
your household. It is here they will learn real
auditioning skills by working with scripts for
commercials and film readings. Your child will
learn how to personalize characters and follow
direction, block for camera and read with their
‘co-stars’. Improvisation and ad-libbing (off the
script) will be taught as a basis of making acting choices and trusting their instincts. Included in this camp is a take-home tutorial showing
you ways to find acting jobs as well as a list
of legitimate talent agencies. This camp is
designed by casting director, Kathy Wickline,
CSA (wicklinecasting.com) who holds over
10,000 casting credits in film, commercials and
TV. (Upon completion of this camp, all original
footage will be sent to a professional editor
for creation of a flashdrive available for $32.99
includes S&H).
Cost: $325
Section I
CFA 104 75 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jul. 18 – 22
Section II
CFP 631 80 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 15 – 19
HIGH SCHOOL FASHION DESIGN
(AGES 14 – 17)
Students entering or in high school will have
the opportunity to experience fashion design
for 5 days with “college level” courses. This
exciting week will be divided into primary and
secondary research preparation for design.
This will include fashion trending and forecasting colors from WWD, fashion magazines,
and online trend sites. Concept boards will be
made after the research is completed. Once
the concept boards are completed students
will use these ideas to create fashion croqui
sketches. An intensive course of fashion
drawing will fashion figure techniques and
color techniques for a fully illustrated fashion
illustration for portfolio presentations. The
week will also include draping techniques
followed by an upcycled designer project. ASK
FOR A SUPPLY LIST UPON REGISTRATION FOR
THE COURSE.
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS – Culinary • Entertainment & Production • Fashion
TEEN BAKING (AGES 13 – 15)
Cost: $275
CFA 121 01 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Jun. 27 – July 1
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YOUTH FASHION DESIGN (AGES 7 – 13)
Spend an exciting week as a fashion designer! We will create fashion magazines to forecast
clothing, color, and fabric trends for next season’s fashion runways. You will be the fashion editor
and write about the new colors, fabrics, and fashion! Next you will become a fashion designer by
learning to draw the fashion croqui figure so that you can sketch your own original collection ideas.
Create sustainable totes bags and accessories using old denim jeans and redesign tee-shirts. Create
hangtags, learn about wholesale pricing, and marketing ideas for your customer. We will wrap up
the week with our own version of “project runway” using fabric, old newspapers and just about any
discarded items. On Friday afternoon your parents and friends will be invited to a special fashion
presentation! ASK FOR A SUPPLY LIST UPON REGISTRATION FOR THE COURSE.
Cost: $275
Section I
CFA 108 80 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jul. 11 – 15
Section II
CFA 108 85 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 1 – 5
NEW! LANGUAGE IMMERSION:
FRENCH (AGES 9 – 12)
NEW! LANGUAGE IMMERSION:
SPANISH (AGES 9 – 12)
This beginner level program will introduce
participants to the French language. The
participants will engage and learn the language through a variety of activities, such as
constructing a Voki (animated character that
needs a voice) and participating in skits.
Participants will learn Spanish through film.
This course is aimed at providing the
participants with exposure to aspects of the
Hispanic\Spanish language and culture and
enhancing the students´ understanding of
Hispanic\Spanish past and current social
issues through films (played in Spanish with
Spanish subtitles).
Cost: $150
CFL 135 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Mt. Holly
Aug. 8 – 12
NEW! LANGUAGE IMMERSION:
GERMAN (AGES 9 – 12)
This is a terrific way for kids to learn German
while enjoying summertime fun. Why German? German can increase your child’s options! German is the second most commonly
used scientific language. Germany is the third
largest contributor to research and development. Learning German provides you with an
insight into the culture of German speaking
countries, broadening your horizon. Spend
each day moving from one activity to the next,
including “No English!” times, designed to
provide an immersion experience while still
allowing for fun. This program focuses on a
differentiated approach to learning, including
songs, projects, food, sports, games,
and more!
Cost: $150
CFL 137 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
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Mt. Holly
July 11 – 15
Cost: $150
CFL 139 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Mt. Holly
Aug. 1 – 5
NEW! LEAD-A-WAY
Teens learn how to stand out as leaders in the
Lead-A-Way (LAW) program. Learn what great
leaders are and the twelve leadership traits
they embody. Through activities and team
projects, participants practice these skills including positive assertiveness, communication
skills, collaborative teamwork, and integrity.
This program emphasizes using leadership
traits to affect positive change in your community. Program includes a field-trip to historic
Paulsdale (128 Hooten Road, Mount Laurel,
NJ), the home of suffragist and women’s rights
leader Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977). Learn
more at alicepaul.org.
Cost: $195
Section I (AGES 11 – 14)
CFI 125 80 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
Aug. 1 – 5
Section II (AGES 14 – 18)
CFI 125 81 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Mt. Holly
Aug. 15 – 19
SUMMER 2016
Teen girls will prepare for their futures in the Alice Paul Professional Leadership Institute (APPLI):
College & Careers program. Each four-day program includes college campus and workplace
visits to meet female professionals at area companies. Girls have workshops on the college
application process, interview skills, financing your education, choosing the right (and realistic)
school that matches your goals, resume development, business etiquette, and more. Includes
a networking practice session with professional women from a variety of fields and interests.
This is a life-changing program for teen girls! APPLI is held at the Alice Paul Institute housed
at historic Paulsdale (128 Hooten Road, Mount Laurel, NJ), the home of suffragist and women’s
rights leader Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977). Visit alicepaul.org to learn more.
Cost: $225
Section I
CFI 115 80 – 4 Sessions Alice Paul Institute
Mon. – Thurs., 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Jun. 27 – 30
Section III
CFI 115 83 – 4 Sessions Alice Paul Institute
Mon. – Thurs., 9:00 am – 5:00 pm July 25 – 28
Section II
CFI 115 82 – 4 Sessions Alice Paul Institute
Mon. – Thurs., 9:00 am – 5:00 pm July 11 – 14
NEW! #ILEADBIZ BUSINESS
LEADERSHIP CAMP (AGES 15- 18)
Are you ready to be a future business leader?
#iLeadBiz is focused on entrepreneurship
– giving young people the opportunity to
learn and apply a variety of business skills
including: marketing, branding, determining
trends, finance, how to do an idea pitch,
professionalism, leadership, networking,
public speaking, and more! Campers also get
to work on a competitive group project as
part of the camp. Last year, campers worked
on business idea pitches for the United Way
of Gloucester County. All groups will present
their idea pitches at the Shooting Star
Ceremony in front of a panel of judges at the
end of the camp with a live audience watching. Whichever group wins the business idea
pitch competition wins the grand prize!
Cost: $230
CFI 205 50 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
Jun. 27 – Jul. 1
NEW! KINGII DRAGON ROBOTICS
(AGES 7 – 12)
Working in small groups, you will build
different robotic creatures, vehicles, and
robots. They will be tested for speed, strength,
and endurance. The robots in this part of the
workshop are not taken home. Tires, motors,
gears, wires, and controllers are used to move
these robots across the floor. After making
trial runs, you can modify your designs to
increase your robots performance. Your robot
SUMMER 2016
will be tested in Sumo battles, tugs-of-war, and
vehicle distance timings, etc. This is advanced
robotics. Your level of learning and creativity
will produce some of the best “Free Building
Robots” among our many workshops.
Cost: $200
CFT 120 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
Jun. 27 – July 1
NEW! CODING (AGES 7 – 12)
In this summer camp computer coding
course, students will be exposed to Scratch,
a programming course for kids that introduces students to the essential building blocks
behind object-oriented programming through
creating fun, interactive stories, and simple
games. Students can let their imaginations
run wild and learn programming basics with
Scratch through interactive storytelling. Kids
will be able to think creatively and learn how
to program their own stories, games, and/
or animations, as well as how to share their
creations on the web.
Cost: $175
Section I
CFT 125 01 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 27 – July 1
Section II
CFT 125 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 18 – 22
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS – Leadership • Science, Engineering & Technology
NEW! APPLI: COLLEGE AND CAREERS (AGES 14 – 18 GIRLS ONLY)
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SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS – Science, Engineering & Technology
LASERS, GALAXIES, AND THEN SOME (AGES 6 – 11)
Children explore science as a fun and exciting process of investigation. Each day we conduct
experiments, discover the amazing, and test our own ideas. You will learn about LASERS. Dancing,
swirling, pulsating laser light will be part of our Laser Light Show. Work with our light blitzer as a
laser light flashes to music. We will conduct experiments with our LASER POINTER plus lenses
and mirrors as we have fun and learn. Build and take home your own kaleidoscope, spectroscope,
periscope, and constellation watcher. Watch the constellations in our room and learn about all the
planets as you take our 3-D adventure into outer space! This workshop will be a de-light-ful handson experience.
Cost: $200
Section I
CFT 130 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
July 11 – 15
NASA: WEEK 1 (AGES 6 – 8)
NASA: WEEK 2
Let’s discover the world of science, engineering and space exploration with a week
of experiments, make & take projects, and
simulations geared for young learners. Activities will include: design and build a model
of a lunar buggy, train like an astronaut, and
construct a schoolyard sized solar system
model. Instructors will introduce students
to the scientific fields of chemistry, physics,
earth science, space science, and biology; and
reinforce the scientific method and the skills
of planning, measurement, communication,
creativity, and cooperation.
Take your STEM skills to the next level! The
NASA themed activities during this week
of camp are designed to complement the
science, technology engineering, and mathematics concepts introduced in the previous
camp, however no pre-requisites are required.
Instructors will reinforce scientific principles
during a fully hands-on program.
Cost: $175
CFT 135 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 11 – 15
NASA: WEEK 1 (AGES 9 – 11)
Delve into the world of science, engineering
and space exploration with a week of experiments, make & take projects and simulations.
Activities will include: design, build and test
a crew exploration vehicle CEV and reusable
launcher, test the aerodynamics and accuracy
of different rocket designs, and explore the
chemical properties of household materials.
Instructors will guide you through activities as
they reinforce the scientific method and the
skills of planning, measurement, communication, creativity, and cooperation.
Cost: $175
CFT 137 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
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Pemberton
July 11 – 15
Cost: $175
Section I (AGES 6 – 8)
CFT 139 01 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 25 – 29
Section II (AGES 9 – 11)
CFT 139 05 – 4 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 25 – 29
NASA: SCIENCE (AGES 12 – 15)
Considering a future career in STEM? Build
on the critical thinking and logic building skills
that you will need in the fields of science,
technology, engineering, or mathematics. Work
in both cooperative and competitive teams,
as well as independently, as you expand your
knowledge base in the fields of rocketry,
robotics, aviation and space exploration. Share
in the triumphs of scientific discoveries made
through the NASA program with experiments
and simulations.
Cost: $175
CFT 141 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
Aug. 1 – 5
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CHEMICAL MAGIC: MICROSCOPE,
ROCKS, AND MINERALS (AGES 7-11)
You will be the super science sleuths. Have
fun learning about forensics, crime scene
investigations, and crime lab chemistry
as you perform as many as 15 different
experiments designed to show you just how
those tricky cases are solved. Search for
the evidence, gather clues, and discover
how science can help solve a mystery.
Participants 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.
Learn to make batteries from fruits or potatoes.
Make a fantastic crystal tree. Work with invisible ink. See the happy and sad balls. Work with
our powerful magnets. Look at our prepared
slides using our microscopes. Learn about the
different types of rocks and minerals from our
interesting rock and mineral collection. Be a
chemical detective. Make glob from glue. Use
paper chromatography to separate colors.
Make dirty pennies turn clean and clean
pennies turn green. Everything will be
explained to you so you can go home having
learned some interesting science. Hands-on
science is the best way to learn. Cost: $200
CFT 143 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
July 18 – 22
MODEL AIRPLANES:
BRIDGE BUILDING (AGES 6 – 11)
Build your own rubber-powered model
airplane. Use your model as a learning tool in
aerospace education, or just have fun building
a sound airplane that actually flies when
assembled. Have fun designing and building
model bridges. Join us in our bridge building
contest to see which one can hold the most
weight. Learn simple engineering skills. Build
6 electronic projects. Some of them include a
patrol car siren, burglar alarm, and morse code
transmitter. You will learn how the different
electronic components work.
Cost: $200
CFT 145 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
SUMMER 2016
Pemberton
July 25 – 29
Cost: $200
CFT 147-05 – 5 sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
Aug. 1 – 5
NEW! GREEN ENERGY STEM
PROGRAM (AGES 11 – 14)
Enjoy a week of hands-on science activities
featuring the science of energy. The camp will
explore energy through demonstration and
hands-on projects using industry-recognized
equipment and supplies. Hands-on projects
and experiments include energy experiments,
electrical circuit activities, fruit-power experiments, building a solar car, and a simple motor.
As well as, learning about careers in STEM
and experience exciting field trips to sites
such as PSEG’s The Energy & Environmental
Resource Center, a solar farm, and learn how
trash is used is a renewable energy resource
at the Rutgers EcoComplex located in
Burlington County. Cost: $325
CFT 149 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
Aug. 1 – 5
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS – Science, Engineering & Technology
CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
(AGES 8 – 12)
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SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS – Sports
Daily activities for all sports clinics will include skill instruction, small sided
games and scrimmages, and team building activities.
***Please Note: Physicals are required for all Sports Clinics (except golf).
The physical form can be found at rcbc.edu/camps.
BARONS BASEBALL
BARONS SOCCER
The week will include fun activities geared
at teaching young participants the skills and
concepts of the game of baseball. Children
will also get an understanding of competition,
teamwork, and sportsmanship. Each child
should bring a bat, helmet, glove, water bottle,
and a packed lunch.
The purpose of this clinic is to enhance existing soccer skills, develop new skills, provide
a fun experience, and develop awareness for
fitness. Concepts of teamwork, cooperation,
and confidence will be incorporated into all
activities. Each child should bring shin guards,
ball, water bottle, and a packed lunch.
Cost: $250
Section I (AGES 8 – 11)
CFP 621 01 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
Aug. 1 – 5
Cost: $250
Section I (AGES 8 – 11)
CFP 638 01 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 18 – 22
Section II (AGES 12 – 15)
CFP 621 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 25 – 29
Section II (AGES 12 – 15)
CFP 638 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 18 – 22
BARONS BASKETBALL
The week will include fun activities geared at
teaching participants the skills and concepts
of the game of basketball. Children will also get
an understanding of competition, teamwork,
and sportsmanship. Each child should bring a
ball, water bottle, and a packed lunch.
Cost: $250
Section I (AGES 8 – 11)
CFP 612 01 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 25 – 29
Section II (AGES 12 – 15)
CFP 612 05 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
Aug. 1 – 5
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BARONS SPORTS ADVENTURE
(AGES 7-11)
Enjoy a week of fun exploring new games and
activities. Participants will be engaged in an
array of activities including, but not limited to,
crab soccer, beach ball volleyball, Frisbee, and
soccer tennis. The clinic will focus on fun and
will build the skills of confidence and sportsmanship through sport. Each child should bring
a water bottle and a packed lunch.
Cost: $250
CFP 618 01 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Pemberton
July 11 – 15
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Great for the new golfers. No equipment
necessary. Every student will receive some
clubs to keep if needed. All aspects of the
game will be covered beginning with putting,
chipping, irons, and woods. This is a GREAT
introduction to golf with lots of FUN too!!! This
clinic is always a big hit. We utilize all aspects
of the Golf Center, including: certified teaching
professionals; 18-hole golf course; 18-hole chip
and put course; 18-hole miniature golf course;
and driving range. T-shirts, certificate and
snacks provided.
Cost: $199
Section I
CFP 423 80 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Jun. 20 – 24
Section II
CFP 423 81 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
July 11 – 15
Section III
CFP 423 82 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
July 18 – 22
Section IV
CFP 423 83 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
July 25 – 29
Section V
CFP 423 84 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Aug. 1 – 5
Section VI
CFP 423 85 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Aug. 8 – 12
JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: FULL DAY
(AGE 10+)
This clinic is designed for those who have
some knowledge of the fundamentals and
some ability to control the golf ball. Students
will spend part of each day with instruction
on golf technique. Each student will have a
minimum of one VIDEO ANALYSIS during the
week. Every student will be using all aspects of
the golf facility to help improve their golf game
in all areas (putting green, chipping green,
chip & putt course, and the driving range).
They will spend part of the day on the 18-hole
golf course exploring the various aspects
of the game under the watchful eye of their
professional instructors. They will be learning
how to conduct themselves and manage their
game under actual playing conditions. Rules
of the game and proper etiquette will also be
covered. Lunch will be provided daily.
Cost: $450
Section I
CFP 424 80 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
July 11 – 15
Section II
CFP 424 81 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
July 25 – 29
Section III
CFP 424 82 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Aug. 8 – 12
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS – Sports
JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY
(AGES 8-14)
Section IV
CFP 424 83 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Aug. 22 – 26
Section VII
CFP 423 86 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Aug. 15 – 19
Section VIII
CFP 423 87 – 5 Sessions Springfield Golf Ctr.
Mon. – Fri., 9:00 am – Noon
Aug. 22 – 26
SUMMER 2016
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WRAP AROUND CARE:
BEFORE AND AFTER SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS
This before and after care program is offered to families who need morning and/or late afternoon
supervision before and/or after camp. Participant must be registered for Summer Youth Programs
and Clinics taking place at either the Pemberton or Mt. Holly Campus to be eligible for registration.
To reserve your participant’s spot, please register for the appropriate section at least two weeks in
advance. A drop-in or day-to-day option is not available. Please be advised that this program may
be cancelled if enrollment is low. Wrap Around Care is open to all camper age groups.
Cost: $60
Section I: BEFORE (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 01 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
Jun. 27 – July 1
Section II: AFTER (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 02 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Jun. 27 – July 1
Section III: BEFORE (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 03 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
Jun. 27 – July 1
Section IV: AFTER (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 04 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Jun. 27 – July 1
Section V: BEFORE (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 05 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
July 11 – 15
Section VI: AFTER (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 06 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
July 11 – 15
Section VII: BEFORE (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 07 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
July 11 – 15
Section VIII: AFTER (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 08 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
July 11 – 15
Section IX: BEFORE (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 09 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
July 18 – 22
Section X: AFTER (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 10 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
July 18 – 22
Section XI: BEFORE (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 11 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
July 18 – 22
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Section XII: AFTER (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 12 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
July 18 – 22
Section XIII: BEFORE (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 13 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
July 25 – 29
Section XIV: AFTER (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 14 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
July 25 – 29
Section XV: BEFORE (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 15 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
Aug. 1 – 5
Section XVI: AFTER (PEMBERTON)
CFB 150 16 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Aug. 1 – 5
Section XVII: BEFORE (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 17 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
Aug. 1 – 5
Section XVIII: AFTER (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 18 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Aug. 1 – 5
Section XIX: BEFORE (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 19 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
Aug. 8 – 12
Section XX: AFTER (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 20 – 5 Sessions
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Aug. 8 – 12
Section XXI: BEFORE (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 21 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 – 9:00 am, Noon – 1:00 pm
Aug. 15 – 19
Section XXII: AFTER (MT. HOLLY)
CFB 150 22 – 5 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Mon. – Fri., 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Aug. 15 – 19
SUMMER 2016
INTRO TO SILVER JEWELRY MAKING
Learn basic hand-building skills such as
pinch, coil, and slab construction, or focus
on beginning wheel skills such as centering
and throwing cylinders, bowls, and spheres.
Design and create your own projects or
follow step-by-step instructions. Cost of
class includes 25 pounds of clay, all glazes,
and electric or gas firings. No experience
required. PLEASE NOTE: THE USE OF OUTSIDE
CLAY AND GLAZES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Cost: $200
CFA 112 01 – 10 Sessions Wed., 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 1 – Aug. 3
CREATE A DRAWING:
BLACK & WHITE & COLOR TOO!
(AGES 18+)
Creating drawings is an observational skill. If
you desire to draw and reproduce objects,
people and the scenes around you, then this
is the class for you. Students will be given
exercises to gain proficiency in using graphite
pencils, colored pencils, charcoal and wash
techniques. Video and or an instructor demonstration will be given each class. No experience is necessary! Come draw in a fun and
relaxed atmosphere! For the first class bring
a watercolor drawing pad (preferably 8-1/2” x
11”) a small piece of fruit or vegetable to draw,
a graphite pencil and an eraser.
Cost: $150
CFA 274 01 – 10 Sessions Mon., 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jun. 6 – Aug. 15
(No class July 4)
INTRO TO PRECIOUS METAL
CLAY© – SILVER JEWELRY MAKING
In this course the students will work in PMC ©,
low fire silver clay (silver plus an organic
binder). Learn how to work, cut, stamp, and
shape PMC © into small designs that can be
fired with a torch. When the pieces are fired,
the binder burns away leaving fine sliver. After
firing, these charms will be used as earrings,
pendants, and pins. Mold making will be
covered in addition to soldering techniques.
Cost: $165
(Plus $70 material fee due on first day of the class)
CFA 400 01 – 10 Sessions Pemberton
Sun., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Jun. 12 – Aug. 21
(No class July 3)
SUMMER 2016
Come explore creative design in metal as you
learn basic jewelry techniques such as fabrication,
soldering, chasing, and simple stone setting.
Cost: $165
(Plus $70 materials fee payable to the instructor)
CFA 409 01 – 10 Sessions Pemberton
Sat., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Jun. 11 – Aug. 20
(No class July 2)
ADVANCED SILVER JEWELRY MAKING
This course is for those who have completed the
Introduction to Silver Jewelry Making course.
You will improve your basic skills and learn more
about design and jewelry techniques.
Prerequisite: Intro to Silver Jewelry Making
Cost: $165
(Plus $70 materials fee payable to the instructor)
CFA 416 01 – 10 Sessions Pemberton
Sun., 1:30 – 4:30 pm
Jun. 12 – Aug. 21
(No class July 3)
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – Art
BEGINNING CERAMICS
INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
This is an introduction to the digital camera.
Learn what to buy, and the difference
between point-and shoot and SLR. Learn
the basics of photography. Composition and
lighting also will be discussed. REQUIRED
MATERIALS: DIGITAL CAMERA
Cost: $125
Section I:
CFG 286 80 – 7 Sessions Mt. Laurel
Sat., 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Jun. 11 – Jul. 30
(No class July 2)
Section II:
CFG 286 85 – 7 Sessions Fri., 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Mt. Laurel
Aug. 5 – Sept. 23
(No class July 2)
INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Further develop the skills used with a digital
camera, while being introduced to more
creative photographic techniques. Students
learn the next level of skills. Composition
and lighting will be further discussed and
demonstrated. REQUIRED MATERIALS:
DIGITAL CAMERA
Prerequisite: Beginner Digital Photography
Cost: $125
CFG 202 80 – 7 Sessions Mt. Laurel
Sat., 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Aug. 6 – Sept. 24
(No class July 3)
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BEGINNER PHOTOSHOP
COMPUTER BASICS
This beginner Photoshop class will introduce
students to basic program tools and techniques. Students will learn how to adjust,
retouch, and optimize their images for use
on the web and in prints.
Do you want to hop on the technology highway? Then this class is for you! In this 6-hour
hands-on class you will learn computer
terminology, the parts of a computer, how to
purchase a computer, how to not be afraid
of the computer, along with an introduction
to Windows, introduction to social media,
internet/email, and keyboarding.
Cost: $125
CFG 298 80 – 7 Sessions Sat., 12:30 – 2:30 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 11 – Jul. 30
(No class July 2)
INTERMEDIATE PHOTOSHOP
This intermediate Photoshop class will
expand and further explore tools and
techniques. Students learn how to work
with digital files, and learn the tools and
techniques necessary for the next level
of retouching and printing photographs.
Students will be given home assignments to
be evaluated in class. REQUIRED MATERIALS:
DIGITAL CAMERA
Prerequisite: Beginner Photoshop
Cost: $125
CFG 204 80 – 7 Sessions Sat., 12:30 – 2:30 pm
Cost: $135
BID 679 81 – 2 Sessions Sat., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Willingboro
Jul. 16 & Jul. 23
COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING
In this class you will learn how to troubleshoot problems that you may have with your
computer. We also look at taking a proactive
approach and keeping your computer running
efficiently and faster, and explore maintenance to make your computer last longer.
Cost: $115
BID 240 50 – 2 Sessions Sat., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Aug. 6 & 13
Mt. Laurel
Aug. 6 – Sept. 24
(No class Sept. 3)
PERFECT SUMMER PIES:
STRAWBERRY RHUBARB AND JERSEY CHERRY
Easy as pie-there’s a reason that phrase exists. We’ll show you have to take the challenge out
of the dessert so you can create fresh summer pies with local New Jersey fruits. Learn how to
prepare two basic pie crusts and the best types of fruit filling to use during the summer season.
Fresh, local, and sweet makes for a great summer treat!
Cost: $89
CFH 172 25 – 1 Session Sat., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jun. 18
SUMMER SALADS
Sweet, local summer fruits are the stars of this salad class! Joins us for a delicious, healthy and
local salad experience and learn how to prepare a grilled peach and mozzarella salad (our take
on a caprese), strawberries with mixed greens and balsamic syrup, watermelon and feta salad &
fresh melon, and mozzarella salad with citrus dressing.
Cost: $89
CFH 182 25 – 1 Session Sat., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
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SUMMER 2016
Don’t sit out at weddings or parties. This class will get you out on the floor with confidence and
ease. Class will cover basic dances such as Slow Dance, Swing, and Waltz. Limited enrollment
enables you to learn more quickly and allows time for individual instruction. Limit 10 students.
Cost: $65
CFP 215 05 – 5 Sessions Mon., 7:30 – 9:30 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 20 – Aug. 1
(No class July 4)
LINE DANCING; JUST FOR FUN
Bring your friends or come alone for a fun-filled class. Learn different styles of Line Dancing, which will enable you to pick up any new dance that comes along. We will learn various
patterns in addition to many old and new line dances. Exercise is another benefit for this class.
Limit to 10 students.
Cost: $65
CFP 217 05– 5 Sessions Thurs., 7:30 – 9:30 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 23 – Jul. 21
FASHION BASIC SEWING
This workshop is designed with the beginner
in mind. The focus will be on patterns (layout
and dart manipulation), zippers, and pockets.
NOTE: STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR
GENERAL SEWING EQUIPMENT. ASK FOR A
SUPPLY LIST UPON REGISTRATION FOR THE
COURSE. SPACE IS LIMITED.
Cost: $175
CFA 449 01 – 6 Sessions Sat., 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Pemberton
Jul. 9 – Aug. 13
FASHION INTENSIVE
STUDIO WORKSHOP
This course is for those with some sewing
experience. Participants will learn various
techniques and types of manipulation for
collars, sleeves, and cuffs. NOTE: STUDENTS
ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERAL SEWING
EQUIPMENT. ASK FOR A SUPPLY LIST UPON
REGISTRATION FOR THE COURSE. SPACE IS
LIMITED.
Cost: $175
CFA 454 01 – 6 Sessions Sat., 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
SUMMER 2016
HS FASHION ILLUSTRATION/
DESIGN WORKSHOP
Students who are interested in studying
Fashion Design at the college level need to
know how to illustrate their original designs
and create a portfolio. Top fashion design
colleges also require students to follow
a specific fashion design challenge that
includes original fashion illustrations. This
6- week workshop will teach HS students
the correct techniques for creating their
own 9-10 head fashion figure and to learn
how to croqui sketch their original design
ideas. Using standard media, students will
learn to render fabric and garment details of
their own original designs. By the end of the
6-week session students will have completed
fashion illustrations, have an understanding
of craftsmanship qualities, and portfolio
requirements. Beginner level.
Cost: $200
CFA 128 05 – 6 Sessions Fri., 6:00 – 8:30 pm
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – Dance • Fashion
DANCE; JUST THE BASICS
Mt. Holly
Jun. 3 – Jul. 15
(No class July 1)
Pemberton
Aug. 27 – Oct. 18
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – Fitness • Literature
ALL-LEVELS YOGA
ZUMBA®
This class will develop the foundation for a
regular yoga practice. Students will safely
practice basic postures, breathing techniques, and relaxation methods. All levels are
welcome, and no experience is necessary.
Please bring a mat, towel, and water bottle.
Come join the latest craze in fitness – Zumba®.
Leave your inhibitions at home and learn
to dance Bachata, Salsa, Merengue, and
Reggaeton (Latin Hip-hop). Get toned and burn
calories while having fun. Beginner level.
Cost: $140
CFP 212 50 – 10 Sessions Thurs., 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Mt. Holly
Jun. 23 – Aug. 25
ZUMBA® GOLD
INTERMEDIATE YOGA
This class is for students who have some
yoga experience and are looking for a
challenge. The pace will increase, and students will work towards more difficult poses.
Please bring a mat, towel, and water bottle.
Additional props such as blocks and straps
are recommended.
Cost: $140
CFP 213 50 – 10 Sessions Thurs., 8:15 – 9:15 pm
Cost: $75
CFP 192 40 – 15 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. & Wed., 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Jun. 13 – Aug. 3
(No class July 4)
Mt. Holly
Jun. 23 – Aug. 25
Zumba Gold is for individuals, who want to do
Zumba, but at a slower pace and no impact
on the joints. Ditch the work out and have
fun dancing to burn those calories. Learn the
fundamentals of Salsa, Bachata, Merengue,
and Reggaeton. Leave your inhibitions at
home and come have some fun!
Cost: $40
CFP 194 20 – 8 Sessions
Mt. Holly
Tues., 6:00 – 6:45 pm
Jun. 7 – Jul. 26
MEMOIR WRITING
Maybe some time ago you experienced a meaningful friendship or love that has stayed with you,
even if that person hasn’t. Or you endured a tragedy or dark period that was difficult, but you
eventually emerged triumphant and stronger. Perhaps you are of “a certain age” and witnessed
a historic event. Start the process of writing your memoir and tell your story from the heart.
Cost: $99
BID 306 50 – 4 Sessions
Tues., 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 21 – Jul. 12
FICTION WRITING
Join us for an enlivening writing workshop on fiction. From creating characters to mastering
plot, we’ll work together to produce sensational prose. Utilizing a workshop setting, elite
examples as models, and with a multi-published author as the facilitator, we will draft fiction
stories and/ or the beginnings of a novel. Whether you’re a rookie writer or a seasoned veteran,
you write for pleasure or personal pursuit, join us for an educational and enjoyable experience
in a relaxed setting.
Required Books: Stephen King’s “On Writing” and Dorothea Brande’s “Becoming a Writer.”
Cost: $115
BID 307 50 – 6 Sessions
Wed., 7:00 – 9:00 pm
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Jun. 8 – Jul. 20
SUMMER 2016
In just half a day, learn enough to give
you years of musical enjoyment, whether
entertaining others or just for your own
amusement. The traditional approach teaches note reading, while professional pianists
use chords. Learn all the chords to play any
song in this one session. You will then perfect
your technique at home using an exclusive
CD provided by the instructor. It’s easy, fun,
and musically correct. If you already know
your way around a keyboard a little, you
know enough to enroll in this workshop.
MATERIALS FEE OF $25 (FOR CD AND BOOK)
WILL BE COLLECTED IN CLASS BY INSTRUCTOR. MAX: 10 STUDENTS
Cost: $30
CFM 670 01 – 1 Session
Sat., 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Pemberton
Jul. 9
BEGINNING GUITAR I
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the rudiments of guitar technique.
We will explore the playing of single-note
melodies, chordal accompaniment, the solo
chord melody style, and finger picking. The
course will emphasize the playing of songs
in tablature rather than getting bogged down
in musical notation and theory. (Bass guitar
cannot be accommodated.) STUDENTS NEED
TO BRING THEIR OWN GUITAR
Cost: $115
CFM 520 01 – 9 Sessions
Tues., 6:00 – 8:00 pm
BEGINNING GUITAR II
This class is a continuation of Beginning
Guitar. It will feature reading musical notation
and music theory applicable to the guitar.
Solo chord/melody arrangements will now
be presented in traditional musical notation.
Finger picking techniques will be featured
also. In addition there will be ensemble
playing included in this class. (Bass guitar
cannot be accomodated.) STUDENTS NEED
TO BRING THEIR OWN GUITAR
Cost: $115
CFM 521 01 – 9 Sessions
Tues., 8:00 – 10:00 pm
SUMMER 2016
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 7 – Aug. 2
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – Music
INSTANT PIANO FOR HOPELESSLY
BUSY PEOPLE
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 7 – Aug. 2
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – Recreation
TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS
(AGES 12 +)
Learn strokes, serving, scoring, and court etiquette for the beginning player. Video of each
student’s strokes and play will be viewed during one day of class. Students must wear regulation
tennis shoes (for hard-top surface) and supply their own rackets. Balls provided by the instructor
for classes only.
Cost: $95
CFP 223 01 – 6 Sessions
Sat., 10:00 – 11:00 am
Pemberton Courts
Jul. 9 – Aug. 13
INTERMEDIATE ADULT TENNIS
(AGES 12 +)
This class is for the more experienced tennis player. Learn about strokes, serving, and scoring.
Video of each student’s play will be viewed during class. Students must wear regulation tennis
shoes (for hard-top surface) and supply their own rackets. Balls provided by the instructor for
classes only.
Cost: $95
CFP 224 01 – 6 Sessions
Sat., 11:00 am – Noon
Pemberton
Jul. 9 – Aug. 13
BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO GOLF
(ADULTS)
This clinic is designed with the true beginner
in mind. If you’ve ever thought about taking
golf lessons, this is the perfect clinic for you.
Lots of fun. No stress. We will guide you
step- by step as you develop your golf swing
and begin the game of a lifetime. Great clinic
to sign up for with a friend…you’ll be glad you
did. Equipment provided if needed.
Cost: $165
Section I
CFP 410 80 – 5 Sessions
Mon., 5:30 – 6:45 pm
Section II:
CFP 410 81 – 6 Sessions
Thurs., 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Sat., 9:30 – 10:30 am
Section III
CFP 410 82 – 5 Sessions
Mon., 5:30 – 6:45 pm
Section IV:
CFP 410 83 – 6 Sessions
Thurs., 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Sat., 9:30 – 10:30 am
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OTH (Golf Center)
May 16 – Jun. 20
OTH (Golf Center)
May 19 – Jun. 4
OTH (Golf Center)
Jul. 11 – Aug. 8
PARENT/CHILD GOLF CLINIC
Want to have quality time with your kids, plus
a lot of fun? Look no further than this relaxed
atmosphere clinic. All ages welcome. Clubs
are provided if necessary. This program
provides an opportunity for parents/guardians and their children to learn about golf
together. It is an interactive experience in
which we teach the parent/guardian to teach
and share with their child what they are
learning about golf. Sometimes the children
do the teaching. PLEASE NOTE: THE COURSE
PRICE IS FOR ONE PARENT AND ONE CHILD.
Cost: $150
Section I:
CFP 422 81 – 4 Sessions
Sun., 10:00 – 11:00 am
OTH (Golf Center)
Jun. 5 – 26
Section II:
CFP 422 82 – 4 Sessions
Sun., 10:00 – 11:00 am
OTH (Golf Center)
Jul. 10 – 31
Section III:
CFP 422 83 – 4 Sessions
Sun., 10:00 – 11:00 am
OTH (Golf Center)
Aug. 7 – 28
OTH (Golf Center)
Jul. 14 – 30
SUMMER 2016
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
Owners learn to control their dogs’ behavior
and teach basic commands, all geared
toward having full off-lead control. PLEASE
NOTE: A CHOKER COLLAR WITH NO MORE
THAN THREE INCHES OF PLAY WHEN SNUG
ON DOG AND A SIX FOOT NYLON LEASH,
HEAVY-DUTY WORK GLOVES, PLASTIC BAGS,
AND SCOOPS TO CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOG
ARE REQUIRED. OWNERS NEED TO SUPPLY
PROOF OF THE DOG’S UPDATED SHOTS.
Cost: $50
CFG 340 01 – 6 Sessions
Pemberton
Sat., 10:00 – 11:00 am
Jun. 11 – Jul. 23
(No class July 2)
This course will give you information on how
to become a safer driver by pointing out the
hazards involved with daily travel. Upon
completion of the course, you will be able to
deduct points from your NJ Drivers License.
PLEASE BRING A $10 MONEY ORDER PAYABLE
TO THE NJ SAFETY COUNCIL (NO PERSONAL
CHECKS OR CASH ALLOWED)
Cost: $65
CFD 201 01 – 1 Session
Pemberton
Sat., 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Aug. 13
BOATING SKILLS FOR NJ BOATERS
& PWC OPERATORS
This lecture-based course is intended for
all boaters who want to operate a powered
or sail boat or wave runner on New Jersey
waters and its surrounding waterways. The
course provides a basic understanding of
vessels and nautical terms, basic navigation,
knowledge of what equipment is required by
the US Coast Guard and the NJ State Police,
and how to deal with emergencies on the
water. This course is approved by the Coast
Guard, NASBLA, and the State of NJ and
meets the requirements to earn the NJ Boating Safety Certificate, which is required for
the operation of power boats and PWCs on
NJ waters. The minimum age for this course
is 12. A certificate of completion and the NJ
Boating Safety Certificate will be issued
upon successful completion of the course to
all students aged 13 and older. Students less
than age 13 will not be issued the certificate
until they reach the age of 13. Course fee
includes textbook, homework materials,
final exam, and processing of the NJ Boating
Safety Certificate. Learn from experienced
boaters from the United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary Flotilla 18-08, a volunteer civilian
component of the United States Coast Guard.
Learn from the best.
Cost: $75
CFS 656 30 – 2 Sessions
Mt. Laurel
Wed., 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Jun. 22 & 29
SUMMER 2016
HEARTSAVER CPR/AED
NEW – 2016 updated Cardio Pulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) guidelines. This course
is for people who require a CPR certification
as a prerequisite to their job as well as people
who want a practical knowledge of CPR techniques. This course is suitable for people who
are not healthcare professionals, such as,
teachers, physical therapists, physical fitness
instructors, scout leaders, and other people
who might be first on the scene of a cardiac
event. The course includes training in CPR and
choking skills for adults and children, ages
1 – 8, as well as the use of barrier devices to
provide breaths, and training on Automated
External Defibrillators (AED). Successful
completion of the course provides a 2-year
American Heart Association certification..
Cost: $65
An additional fee of $5 is payable to the
instructor on the day of the class for the
certification card. An optional textbook can
be purchased from the instructor during
class for $20.
CFS 746 75 – 1 Session
Mt. Laurel
Wed., 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Jul. 20
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – Safety
BASIC TRAINING FOR YOUR DOG
NEW! FAMILY AND FRIENDS CPR
This course teaches the lifesaving skills of
adult Hands-Only CPR, child CPR with breaths,
adult and child AED use, infant CPR and relief
of choking in an adult, child, or infant. Skills
are taught in a dynamic group environment by
using a research-proven practice-whilewatching technique, which provides students
with the most hands-on CPR practice time
possible. This course is ideal for schools
and students, new parents, grandparents,
babysitters and others interested in learning
how to save a life.
Cost: $30
CFS 215 50 – 1 Session
Mt. Laurel
Wed., 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Aug. 10
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – Safety
NEW! MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
FOUNDATION: BASIC RIDER COURSE
Get your Motorcycle License (endorsement)– successful completion of this 2-day course serves
as a License Waiver from DMV.
• No permit is needed. No written test at DMV. We do it all!
• We supply the motorcycle and helmet.
• You could get a discount off your motorcycle insurance with some insurance companies.
This course is designed to take the new motorcyclist through classroom sessions and actual riding
sessions in a parking lot. Classroom activities introduce the mental and perceptual tools needed
to be a good rider and show you how to process information and make safer decisions. The riding
sessions have you practice basic control that includes clutch and throttle coordination, straightline riding, stopping, turning, and shifting.
Cost: $315
CFD 300- 2 Sessions
Sat.& Sun., 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pemberton
Multiple Dates
FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (856) 222-9311, EXT. 2530 OR EXT. 2547
COMING SOON!
Specialized Rowan University courses are coming to Rowan
College at Burlington County for the fall 2016 semester.
Writing for the Workplace • Computers and Society
Business Practicum
Obtain a better knowledge of business practices and apply
it to your field of experience.
These courses can be applied directly towards
the Rowan University:
• Bachelor of General Studies program
• Certificate of Undergraduate Study in
Professional Development and Practice.
Registration opens April 18!
Any students wanting to register must
email [email protected] and ask for
the activation and registration form.
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BASIC SPANISH
This course is an introduction to ASL and deaf
culture. This will help people who want to
learn to be able to communicate and interact
with deaf/hard of hearing and signers in the
community. It provides an opportunity for
people to experience ASL before they decide
to go for ASL credit courses at RCBC.
This course is designed to help students
acquire foundational knowledge of Spanish conversation. Each class theme aims
to develop basic speaking ability that will
prepare students to carry on short conversations outside of class, in the real world or,
in everyday situations. The topics covered
include: physical and emotional descriptions,
family relations and descriptions, popular and
cultural Hispanic foods, holidays and special
dates, and sports and activities. ¡Bienvenidos
a tu clase de español!
REQUIRED TEXT: “EASY SPANISH STEP BY
STEP” BY BARBARA BERGENSTEIN.
Cost: $120
CFL 917 50 – 6 Sessions
Willingboro
Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Jun. 9 – Jul. 14
Cost: $130
CFL 111 50 – 8 Sessions
Wed., 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 8 – Jul. 27
INTRO TO ITALIAN
Come learn Italian, one of the major languages
of civilization in any age – perhaps the language
of your heredity, or the language of your future
travels. This course is a thorough introduction
to spoken and written Italian, and will include
pronunciation, vocabulary, conversation, language structure, and Italian culture. REQUIRED
TEXT: ITALIAN FOR DUMMIES, 2ND EDITION.
Cost: $150
CFL 450 75 – 10 Sessions
Tues., 6:30 – 9:00 pm
Mt. Laurel
Jun. 14 – Aug. 16
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH
This 6-week course builds on Basic Spanish
and allows the student to practice conversation at the low-intermediate level. In a low
stress classroom environment, topics will
include: household chores, going shopping,
going on vacation, health and emergencies,
and family relations. The cornerstone of this
class will be the usage of the past tense, as
well as the present, in conversing about most
of these topics. ¡Nos vemos en clase!
Cost: $120
CFL 919 50 – 6 Sessions
Willingboro
Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Jul. 28 – Sept. 1
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – World Languages
ASL – AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Living History Tour
Tour Historic Whitesbog Village and experience
a day in the life of its residents. Interact with
the workers, learn how to pick and measure
blueberries, and propagate blueberry bushes.
Meet Elizabeth White and Dr. Frederick
Coville, the pioneers of the cultivated
highbush blueberry.
Reservations required.
Please call (609) 893-4646. $8 donation fee
per person, please.
Tues., July 26 • 1 pm – 3 pm
SUMMER 2016
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT – P.I.N.E.S.
P.I.N.E.S. courses are held at Whitesbog Village in Browns Mills, NJ.
For more information about these programs, call (856) 222-9311, ext. 2537
or (609) 893-1765. To register, please call (856) 222-9311, ext. 2530.
LATE SUMMER HIKE
BATS OF THE BARRENS
Explore along the edges of sandy roads, bogs
and wet meadows, use dip nets to explore
aquatic habitats, learn how to identify plants
and animals by their characteristics, and
perform documentation through nature
journaling. PLEASE NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION
IS REQUIRED.
Cost: $15 per adult; children 12 and under FREE
CFG 583 80 – 1 Session
OTH (Whitesbog)
Thurs., 10:00 am – Noon
Jun. 7
The Pine Barrens provide a vast habitat for
most of the bat species that are known to
live in New Jersey. A presentation highlighting the year-round and migratory bat
species in NJ will be followed by an evening
walk on the sandy roads around Whitesbog
Village to watch typical bat behavior as they
dart through the air to find food. Dress for
outdoor weather conditions. PLEASE NOTE:
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Cost: $15 per adult; children 12 and under FREE
CFG 766 80 – 1 Session
OTH (Whitesbog)
Thurs., 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Jul. 7
SUMMERTIME BLUES – ALL ABOUT
THE BLUEBERRY, A WALKING TOUR
Learn about the history of the Blueberry
Industry at Whitesbog and celebrate the
Centennial of the cultivation of the highbush
blueberry. Visit Elizabeth White’s house and
blueberry test fields, then pick a few blueberries to sample. PLEASE NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Cost: $15 per adult; children 12 and under FREE
CFG 494 80 – 1 Session
OTH (Whitesbog)
Wed., 9:00 – 11:00 am
Jun. 15
DRAGONFLIES OF THE
PINE BARRENS
Enjoy a presentation on the mysteries of the
dragonfly. Investigate the characteristics,
life cycles, and the differences between
damselflies and dragonflies by viewing
samples of each. Then walk to the nearby
habitats to observe the various stages of
this Pine Barrens insect. Dress for outdoor
weather conditions and a walk on sand
roads, and feel welcome to bring binoculars
and cameras. PLEASE NOTE: PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Cost: $15 per adult; children 12 and under FREE
CFG 521 80 – 1 Session
OTH (Whitesbog)
Fri., 9:00 – 11:00 am
Jul. 22
33rd ANNUAL WHITESBOG BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL
Sat., June 25 & Sun., June 26, 2016
9 am – 5 pm • Rain or shine
Celebrate the Centennial of the
Cultivated Highbush Blueberry
New this year: Extended Hours, Early-Bird
Rates, Improved Traffic Pattern
For more information visit:
www.whitesbog.org
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• All swimmers must present an RCBC ID
with a current fitness center sticker and
sign in at the lifeguard station.
• Membership is required for anyone using
the pool, except for patrons registering for
swim lessons or aquatics programs.
• Membership is discounted for alumni and
free for current RCBC students, full-time
faculty, and staff. All others must purchase
one of the following membership packages:
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
GRAY (Pool & Gymnasium)
$50 annually plus the purchase of a punch card
Adult: $30/10 punches
Child/Senior: $20/10 punches
Alumni: $50 (punch card not required)
MAROON (Pool, Gymnasium, Wellness
Center, and Sauna)
ANNUAL Adult 18-59 Adult 60+ One Parent & Child(ren) Two Parents & Child(ren) Alumni
SEMESTER
$240 $95
$180 $75
$415 $125
$565 $210
$180$75
Children 5 years of age and under are free.
Membership questions should
be directed to the Fitness Center at
(856) 222-9311, ext. 1435
Automatic Swim Lift Available
This lift makes RCBC’s pool accessible to
the physically challenged. Please call for
more information.
SWIM • SAFETY • RESCUE CLASSES
RECREATION SWIM • SPLASH PARTIES
The college pool is located
on the Pemberton campus.
AQUATICS
POOL ADMITTANCE
Please call
(609) 894-4278
for Aquatics information
including updates and
memberships.
REGISTER FOR RCBC’S
AQUATICS CLASSES ON
THE WEB AT RCBC.EDU
LIMITED ENROLLMENT – CLASSES FILL
VERY QUICKLY
POOL MEMBERSHIP IS NOT NEEDED
TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES
THE POOL IS CLOSED
May 28 – May 30, 2016
Memorial Day
July 2 – 4, 2016
Independence Day
August 7 at Noon and
reopening after Labor Day
for maintenance
Splash Parties at RCBC!
If you are interested in scheduling or finding
out more information regarding Splash
Parties, see our ad in this section.
Lifeguards are always on duty
when the pool is open.
SUMMER 2016
Scan the QR code to link directly
to the RCBC Registration page.
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PLEASE NOTE: Parents in Aqua Tot classes are in the water with child. Parents are not permitted
on the pool deck during swim lessons. All classes have two parent/guest watch days.
Everyone must enter/exit the pool through the locker rooms. Visit us at rcbc.edu/aquatics
CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS
American Red Cross Learn-To-Swim Program
All children are taught important water safety
skills in conjunction with progressive stroke
development during classes.
AQUA TOTS (AGES 6 MOS. +)
Parents participate in the pool with their
child –learning basic swim skills and water
safety. BOTH SWIM DIAPERS AND TIGHT
FITTING PLASTIC PANTS ARE REQUIRED FOR
CHILDREN UNDER THREE YEARS OF AGE OR
ANY AGE NOT TOILET TRAINED.
WEEKDAY MORNINGS
SUPER TOTS (AGES 3 & 4 YEARS)
It’s time to solo! Your child’s earliest water
experience without having their parent
in the water. Children must participate in
a pre-screening and be able to work
comfortably in the pool without their parent.
TO SCHEDULE A CONVENIENT PRE-SCREENING TIME, SELECT OPTION 1 AT (609) 8944278. CHILD MUST BE 3 YEARS OLD BY START
DATE AND ALSO BE TOILET TRAINED.
WEEKDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $60
CFP 004 09 – 5 Sessions Pemberton
Mon. & Wed., 8:55 – 9:25 am Jun. 20 – Jul. 6
(No class July 4)
Cost: $50
CFP 001 09 – 5 Sessions Mon., 8:55 – 9:25 am
Pemberton
Jun. 20 – Jul. 25
(No class July 4)
Cost: $60
CFP 001 10 – 6 Sessions Tue., 8:55 – 9:25 am
Pemberton
Jun. 21 – Jul. 26
Cost: $60
CFP 001 11 – 6 Sessions Wed., 8:55 – 9:25 am
Cost: $72
CFP 004 11 – 6 Sessions Tue. & Thurs., 8:55 – 9:25 am
Pemberton
Jun. 21 – Jul. 7
Pemberton
Jun. 22 – Jul. 27
Cost: $60
CFP 001 12 – 6 Sessions Thurs., 8:55 – 9:25 am
Cost: $72
CFP 004 12 – 6 Sessions Tue. & Thurs., 8:55 – 9:25 am
Pemberton
July 12 – 28
Pemberton
Jun. 23 – Jul. 28
WEEKDAY EVENINGS
WEEKDAY EVENINGS
Cost: $70
CFP 001 52 – 7 Sessions Mon., 6:15 – 6:45 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 13 – Aug. 1
(No class July 4)
Cost: $80
CFP 001 54 – 8 Sessions Wed., 5:55 – 6:25 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 15 – Aug. 3
SUNDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $70
CFP 001 70 – 7 Sessions Sun., 10:20 – 10:50 am
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Jun. 19 – Aug. 7
(No class July 3)
Cost: $72
CFP 004 10 – 6 Sessions Mon. & Wed., 8:55 – 9:25 am
Pemberton
Jul. 11 – 27
Cost: $84
CFP 004 52 – 7 Sessions Mon., 6:15 – 6:45 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 13 – Aug. 1
(No class July 4)
Cost: $96
CFP 004 53 – 8 Sessions Wed., 5:55 – 6:25 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 15 – Aug. 3
SUNDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $84
CFP 004 70 – 7 Sessions Sun., 10:20 – 10:50 am
Pemberton
Jun. 19 – Aug. 7
(No class July 3)
SUMMER 2016
This course provides students with
opportunities for success with fundamental
swimming skills. Instruction focuses on
water adjustment and introduction to
performing basic skills independently with
an emphasis on water safety. Students are
grouped according to their swimming ability.
WEEKDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $50
CFP 009 02 – 5 Sessions Pemberton
Mon. & Wed., 9:30 – 10:15 am
Jun. 20 – Jul. 6
(No class July 4)
Cost: $60
CFP 009 03 – 6 Sessions Mon. & Wed., 9:30 – 10:15 am
Pemberton
Jul. 11 – 27
Cost: $60
CFP 009 04 – 6 Sessions Tues. & Thurs., 9:30 – 10:15 am
Pemberton
Jun. 21 – Jul. 7
Cost: $60
CFP 009 05 – 6 Sessions Tues. & Thurs., 9:30 – 10:15 am
Pemberton
July 12 – 28
WEEKDAY EVENINGS
Cost: $70
CFP 009 52 – 7 Sessions Mon., 5:20 – 6:05 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 13 – Aug. 1
(No class July 4)
Cost: $80
CFP 009 54 – 8 Sessions Tues., 4:00 – 4:45 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 14 – Aug. 2
Cost: $80
CFP 009 56 – 8 Sessions Wed., 5:00 – 5:45 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 15 – Aug. 3
Cost: $80
CFP 009 58 – 8 Sessions Thurs., 4:00 – 4:45 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 16 – Aug. 4
SUNDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $70
CFP 009 70 – 7 Sessions Sun., 9:25 – 10:10 am
SUMMER 2016
Pemberton
Jun. 19 – Aug. 7
(No class July 3)
SCOUT
BADGE DAY
Earn Credit towards your
swim badge through
RCBC’s scouting program!
AQUATICS
PRE-SCHOOL LESSONS
(AGES 4 – 6 YEARS OLD)
Instruction by a Certified Scout
Counselor and WSI
Sunday, June 19 at 12:00 pm
Call Barbara Long at (856) 222-9311,
ext. 1497 or email [email protected]
to register your group.
RCBC’s Pemberton Campus Pool
Cost is $5 per Scout
View the
NEW SWIMMER
ORIENTATION
online at rcbc.edu/aquatics.
If you have any questions or
would like to schedule a tour
of the facility, please call
the Aquatics department at
(856) 222-9311, ext. 1010.
Make a SPLASH!
Bring your party to the pool!
Call Barbara Long at (856) 222-9311,
ext. 1497, or email [email protected]
for Splash Party Package information!
Your party includes lifeguard
supervision & a party room
for cake and festivities!
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SCHOOL-AGE LESSONS:
SHALLOW WATER
(AGES 6 YEARS & OLDER)
LEVEL 1: Non-swimmer, needs to develop
basic aquatic skills
SCHOOL-AGE LESSONS:
DEEP WATER
(AGES 6 YEARS & OLDER)
LEVEL 3: Beginner swimmer, swims independently without float (front and back, 5 yards)
LEVEL 2: Non-swimmer, swims independently
with float (front and back 5 yards)
LEVEL 4: Intermediate swimmer,
stroke improvement
WEEKDAY MORNINGS
LEVEL 5: Experienced swimmer, stroke
refinement
Cost: $50
CFP 017 02 – 5 Sessions Pemberton
Mon. & Wed., 10:20 – 11:05 am Jun. 20 – Jul. 6
(No class July 4)
Cost: $60
CFP 017 03 – 6 Sessions Mon. & Wed., 10:20 – 11:05 am
Pemberton
Jul. 11 – 27
Cost: $60
CFP 017 04 – 6 Sessions Tues. & Thurs., 10:20 – 11:05 am
Pemberton
Jun. 21 – Jul. 7
Cost: $60
CFP 017 06 – 6 Sessions Tues. & Thurs., 10:20 – 11:05 am
Pemberton
Jul. 12 – 28
WEEKDAY EVENINGS
Cost: $70
CFP 017 51 – 7 Sessions
Mon., 6:55 – 7:45 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 13 – Aug. 1
(No class July 4)
Cost: $80
CFP 017 52 – 8 Sessions
Tues., 5:00 – 5:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 14 – Aug. 2
Cost: $80
CFP 017 53 – 8 Sessions
Wed., 4:00 – 4:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 15 – Aug. 3
Cost: $80
CFP 017 54 – 8 Sessions
Thurs., 5:00 – 5:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 16 – Aug. 4
SUNDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $70
CFP 017 72 – 7 Sessions Sun., 11:00 – 11:50 am
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Jun. 19 – Aug. 7
(No class July 3)
WEEKDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $50
CFP 027 04 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton
Mon. & Wed., 10:20 – 11:05 am
Jun. 20 – Jul. 6
(No class July 4)
Cost: $60
CFP 027 05 – 6 Sessions
Mon. & Wed., 10:20 – 11:05 am
Pemberton
Jul. 11 – 27
Cost: $60
CFP 027 10 – 6 Sessions
Tues. & Thurs., 10:20 – 11:05 am
Pemberton
Jun. 21 – Jul. 7
Cost: $60
CFP 027 12 – 6 Sessions
Tues. & Thurs., 10:20 – 11:05 am
Pemberton
July 12 – 28
WEEKDAY EVENINGS
Cost: $70
CFP 027 50 – 7 Sessions
Mon., 6:55 – 7:45 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 13 – Aug. 1
(No class July 4)
Cost: $80
CFP 027 52 – 8 Sessions
Tues., 5:00 – 5:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 14 – Aug. 2
Cost: $80
CFP 027 57 – 8 Sessions
Wed., 4:00 – 4:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 15 – Aug. 3
Cost: $80
CFP 027 55 – 8 Sessions
Thurs., 5:00 – 5:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 16 – Aug. 4
LEVEL 3 ONLY
Cost: $80
CFP 027 56 – 8 Sessions
Tues., 4:00 – 4:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 14 – Aug. 2
LEVEL 3 ONLY
Cost: $80
CFP 027 58 – 8 Sessions
Thurs., 4:00 – 4:50 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 16 – Aug. 4
SUMMER 2016
ADVANCED AQUA
LEVEL 3 ONLY
Cost: $70
CFP 027 74 – 7 Sessions Sun., 9:25 – 10:10 am
Pemberton
Jun. 19 – Aug. 7
(No class July 3)
Cost: $70
CFP 027 76 – 7 Sessions Sun., 11:00 – 11:50 am
Pemberton
Jun. 19 – Aug. 7
(No class July 3)
Enjoy, a high-intensity, choreographed, water
workout in shallow water. This program
focuses on building cardiovascular strength
and endurance through challenging routines
of intervals and higher intensity options. You
will keep your heart rate and pace up throughout the class. Water shoes recommended.
Not for beginners.
(MINIMUM OF 8 PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED)
MINI COMPETITIVE
SWIMMING CLINIC
This swim clinic is geared for 5 to 7 year olds
who can swim a minimum of 10 yards in the
deep end of the pool, without flotation aids.
Course will focus on development of the four
competitive strokes as well as introduction to
starts and relays.
Cost: $60
CFP 136 70 – 6 Sessions Mon., 4:30 – 5:15 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 20 – Aug. 1
(No class July 4)
All Water Exercise Instructors are AEA or
USWFA Certified. Our instructors are Andy,
Barbara, Beth, Hayley, Meghan, and Val.
If you have any questions, please contact
us at (856) 222-9311, ext. 1010.
WATER EXERCISE
Enjoy the benefits of water exercise:
• Decrease blood pressure
• Low impact, high resistance
• Build balance and coordination
• Renewed energy and endurance
• Improve strength and muscle tone
• Increase range of motion and joint flexibility
All participants must complete a Health
History Questionnaire. It is recommended that
all participants consult a physician before
starting any exercise program.
AQUATICS
SUNDAY MORNINGS
WEEKDAY MORNINGS
Cost: $120
CFP 131 01 – 12 Sessions Tues. & Thurs., 8:00 – 8:50 am
Pemberton
Jun. 21 – Jul. 28
Cost: $60
CFP 131 02 – 6 Sessions Tues., 8:00 – 8:50 am
Pemberton
Jun. 21 – Jul. 26
Cost: $60
CFP 131 03 – 6 Sessions Thurs., 8:00 – 8:50 am
Pemberton
Jun. 23 – Jul. 28
WET WORKOUT
Increase strength, endurance, flexibility,
and cardiovascular fitness without stressing
weight-bearing joints. Both swimmers and
non-swimmers of all ages may attend.
WEEKDAY EVENING
Cost: $70
CFP 132 52 – 7 Sessions Wed., 6:30 – 7:20 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 15 – Jul. 27
ADULT SWIM LESSONS
Have you always wanted to learn to swim?
Let our experienced and understanding staff
guide you to become comfortable in our pool
and begin your exploration of the wonders of
the aquatic world. You may also want to consider taking a private lesson or semi-private
lesson, with a friend, to begin your aquatic
adventure.
WEEKDAY MORNING
Cost: $60
CFP 106 05 – 6 Sessions Fri., 9:05 – 9:55 am
Pemberton
Jun. 24 – Jul. 29
WEEKDAY EVENING
Cost: $70
CFP 106 51 – 7 Sessions Wed., 7:30 – 8:20 pm
SUMMER 2016
Pemberton
Jun. 15 – Jul. 27
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AQUATICS – American Red Cross Courses
All materials needed for these classes must be purchased two weeks
before the class starts at redcrossstore.org
Some course material is available to download for free in .pdf format
visit: redcrossstore.org
AMERICAN RED CROSS BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR THE HEALTHCARE
PROVIDER (BLENDED LEARNING)
This blended learning course is a combination of online learning, in-person skills assessments,
and scenarios. It teaches those with a duty to act (in the capacity of a professional rescuer e.g.
EMT, Firefighter, Police, CERT, Nursing etc.) the skills needed to respond to breathing and cardiac
related emergencies. Includes the use of AED & BVM. Upon successful completion candidates
receive a two year BLS certification. Candidates will need to provide a valid email for access to
the online deeplink. Course materials can be downloaded for fee at:
http://www.instructorscorner.org/n/first-aidcpraed/basic-life-support-healthcare-providers/
Cost: $75 (Includes CPR Mask)
CFS 720 02
Sat., 9:00 am – Noon
Pemberton PE Bldg P27/29
Jun. 4
LIFEGUARD TRAINING
LIFEGUARD REVIEW COURSE
This course results in certification in CPR/
AED, First Aid, and Lifeguard Training as well
as meeting the certification standards to
lifeguard at a public pool, upon completion.
The course prepares participants to recognize
and respond quickly and effectively to
emergencies while preventing drowning and
injuries. 2-year Lifeguard Training, First Aid
certification and Professional Rescuer CPR/
AED certification. Cost does not include CPR
mask or books. You must purchase them
ahead of time.*
This course is for the currently certified lifeguard that needs to renew his or her lifeguard
training, first aid, and CPR/AED certification.
Includes 2-year certification for Lifeguard
Training, First Aid, and CPR/AED.
*Prerequisites: Must be 15 years of age by the
end of the course. Must be able to pass a pre-test
consisting of a 300-yard non-stop swim (100 yards
freestyle, 100 yards breaststroke, and 100 yards
your choice of either freestyle or breaststroke) Tread
Water no hands for 2 minutes and perform a timed
brick retrieval (consisting of a 20-yard swim, dive
to 10 feet to retrieve a weighted object, and return
while keeping head above water).
No refunds will be issued for students who do not
pass the prerequisites. You may call to set up a
pretest before you pay. (856) 222-9311, ext. 1010.
Prerequisites: Must possess a current American
Red Cross Lifeguard Training & CPR/AED for the
Professional Rescuer certificate. Bring your own CPR
mask and books.
(MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6 TO RUN CLASS)
Cost: $99
CFS 726 02 – 3 Sessions
Pemberton Pool
Mon. – Wed., 5:30 – 9:30 pm May 16, 17, & 18
Cost: $99
CFS 726 03 – 3 Sessions
Pemberton Pool
Wed., 5:30 – 9:30 pm
Jun. 1, 8, & 15
Cost: $99
CFS 726 01 – 1 Session
Pemberton Pool
Thurs. & Fri., 9:30 am– 4:00 pm
Aug. 4, & 5
Cost: $275
CFS 725 01 – 4 Sessions
Pemberton Pool
9:30 am – 4:30 pm
May 15, 22, Jun. 5, 12
Cost: $275
CFS 725 03 – 4 Sessions
Pemberton Pool
Mon. – Thurs., 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Aug. 1, 2, 3, 4
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Some course material is available to download for free in .pdf format
visit: redcrossstore.org
WATERFRONT LIFEGUARD
TRAINING MODULE
This American Red Cross course is for
currently certified lifeguards who wish to
obtain certification to lifeguard at public flat
water (lake) facilities. The course content
and activities prepare participants to
recognize and respond quickly and effectively
to emergencies while preventing drowning
and injuries.
*Prerequisites: Must be able to pass a pre-test
consisting of a 550 yard non-stop swim (200 yards
freestyle, 200 yards breaststroke, and 150 yards
your choice of either freestyle or breaststroke),
perform a time brick retrieval (consisting of a 20
yard swim, dive to 10 feet to retrieve a weighted
object, and return while keeping head above water),
and complete a time recovery of several underwater
objects without stopping to take a breath.
(MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6 TO RUN CLASS)
Cost: $99
CFS 728 41 – 2 Sessions
Thurs. & Fri., 6:30 – 9:30 pm
Pemberton
May 19, & 20
FREE COMMUNITY
OUTREACH PROGRAM
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
HEART SAVERS: INFANT, CHILD
AND ADULT CPR/AED
(AQUATICS DEPARTMENT)
This course is intended for people who
require a CPR/AED for (adult/infant/child)
certification as a prerequisite to their job, but
who are not healthcare providers. The course
is suitable for teachers, physical therapists,
gym instructors, scout leaders, etc., and
anybody who wants a practical knowledge
of CPR skills. It includes training in CPR
(cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and choking
skills for adults and children ages 1 through
8, as well as the use of barrier devices and
training on automated external defibrillators
(AED). Successful completion of the course
provides a 2-year American Heart Association certification.
AQUATICS – American Red Cross Courses
All materials needed for these classes must be purchased two weeks
before the class starts at redcrossstore.org
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CPR RESUSCITATION MASK AND STUDENT MANUAL. THE
MANUAL IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE FROM
LAERDAL HTTP://WWW.LAERDAL.COM/US/
ITEM/90-1038#2 FOR $12.00. THE CPR MASK
WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE FROM
RCBC FOR $12.00 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. (MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6 TO RUN CLASS)
Cost: $65
CFS 731 01 Mon., 5:30 – 9:30 pm
Pemberton
May 16
Cost: $65
CFS 731 02 Wed., 5:30 – 9:30 pm
Pemberton
Jun. 15
If you are a community-based
or non-profit organization
interested in hosting a water
safety seminar for children,
please give us a call at
(856) 222-9311, ext. 1497.
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AQUATICS – American Red Cross Courses
All materials needed for these classes must be purchased two weeks
before the class starts at redcrossstore.org
Some course material is available to download for free in .pdf format
visit: redcrossstore.org
DO YOU WANT TO BE A MERMAID OR MERMAN?
For budding young Mermaids and Mermen ages 6-14 years. Come and enjoy the unique adventure
of “Mermaiding” under the watchful eyes of our very own WSI Mermaid Instructors. Merfolk
will learn structured beginner and intermediate skills, mono fin, and tail care. Merfolk will acquire
a pearl for every Mermaid skill achieved. Classes are held in both the shallow and deep end of the
pool dependent on skills. The following swim skills are required before signing up for class:
• Back float for 15 secs
• Roll from front to back float: able to turn over, maintain control and be comfortable
• Swim 15 yards unassisted (no help from poolside)
• Understand the basic idea of the Dolphin kick
Merfolk are required to bring their own tail and fin. Call us for more information at (856) 222-9311
ext. 1010
Cost: $75
Session I:
CFP 401 01 – 5 Sessions
Pemberton Pool
Tues. & Thurs., 11:15 am – Noon Jun. 23 – Jul. 7
(No class July 4)
FUTURE LIFEGUARDS (AGES 11-14)
This fun and activity filled course helps to
prepare competent swimmers for the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Program.
The course includes some components of
the American Red Cross Junior Lifeguard
program which introduces participants to the
five areas of competency required for excellent lifeguards: prevention, fitness, response,
leadership and professionalism. Participants
will engage in fun fitness activities and
participate in lifeguard competitions similar
to those sponsored by professional lifeguards
in our region. Bring your lunch, an extra suit
and towels.
Cost: $250
CFY 301 01 – 4 Sessions Mon. – Thurs., 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Second Child Rate
Cost: $225
CFY 301 11 – 4 Sessions
Pemberton
Jul. 25 – 28
Cost: $90
Session II:
CFP 401 02 – 6 Sessions
Pemberton Pool
Tues. & Thurs., 11:15 am – Noon
Jul. 12 – 28
PRIVATE & SEMI-PRIVATE
SWIM LESSONS
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Learn to swim with individual instruction.
Schedule based upon student
& instructor availability.
ONE-ON-ONE INSTRUCTION taught
by certified American Red Cross
Water Safety Instructors
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
To schedule private or semi-private
lessons call the Aquatics Office at
(609) 894-4278, option 4, to set up a class.
Also available for students
with special needs
PRIVATE
6 half-hour lessons • $ 160 per person
SEMI-PRIVATE
Bring a friend to our semi-private lessons.
All participants must be same skill level.
6 half-hour lessons • $ 120 per person
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Lessons postponed by the instructor
will be rescheduled. Lessons canceled by the swimmer 48
hours or more in advance of the lesson will be rescheduled
(limit 2 ) . Lessons canceled less than 48 hours in advance will
not be rescheduled unless the instructor is available (limit 1) .
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ROWAN COLLEGE AT BURLINGTON COUNTY
REGISTRATION FORM
300 College Circle, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-9414 • (856) 222-9311, ext. 2530
NO REGISTRATIONS ARE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PAYMENT
PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR CHECK OR MONEY ORDER WITH THIS FORM.
PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE ANY CREDIT CARD INFORMATION ON THIS FORM.
ALL AQUATICS CLASSES ARE LOCATED ON THE PEMBERTON CAMPUS
NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________
LASTFIRST
MI
COMPANY NAME_________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS________________________________________________________________________________
STREET
_________________________________________________________________________________________
CITYSTATE
ZIP
EMAIL ___________________________________________________________________________________
PHONE _____________________________________________BIRTH DATE__________________________
(Please supply a DAYTIME phone number in the event of cancellations)
DEPT
CODE
CAT
CODE
SECTION
COURSE TITLE
START
DATE
END
DATE
DAY(S)
TIME
LOCATION
COST
TOTAL COST
GENDER
o Female o Male
RACE/ETHNIC GROUP
o American Indian
o Asian/Pacific Islander
o Black/African American
(Not of Hispanic origin)
o Hispanic
o White
(Not of Hispanic origin)
o Non-Resident Alien
Federal Reporting: This voluntary information is to be used for Federal Reporting purposes only.
PAYMENT RESPONSIBILITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT
IF ANY CHOSEN CLASS IS
FILLED, PLEASE:
My signature confirms that I understand that when I register for
any class at Rowan College at Burlington County, I accept full
responsibility to pay all tuition, fees and other associated costs
assessed as a result of my registration. I understand and accept
that my responsibility cannot be relinquished until I complete
an official withdraw prior to the start of class. I also understand
that if a payment made to my student account is returned by the
bank for any reason, I agree to repay the original amount of the
payment plus a returned payment fee.
o Place my name on a waiting
list for that same class.
o Call me to schedule
a different class.
o Process a refund.
Highest education level achieved:
o Less than High School
o High School/GED
o Some College
o College Level Certificate
o Associate Degree
o Bachelor’s Degree
o Master’s Degree or Higher
Are you a resident of Burlington county?
o Yes o No
If no, please answer the following:
REGISTRATION SIGNATURE (Parents, please sign for children)
DATE
– OFFICE USE ONLY –
AMT. REC’D.______________REC’D BY_________________ID #________________
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County, if a NJ resident:
__________________________________
State, if not a NJ resident:
__________________________________
Is English your native language?
o Yes o No
If no, please specify:
__________________________________
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S.H.I.P.
LOCAL HELP FOR PEOPLE WITH MEDICARE
State Health Insurance
Assistance Program
Do you need help with
the confusing Medicare
System or the Part D
Prescription Plan?
Having trouble choosing
a supplemental health
insurance company?
Let our staff of trained S.H.I.P. volunteers help.
We offer you CONFIDENTIAL and
FREE assistance on all forms.
Money Management Program
VOLUNTEERS PROMOTING INDEPENDENCE
DO YOU NEED HELP:
• Setting up budgets?
• Paying bills?
• Sorting mail?
• Reconciling your bank statement?
Burlington County offers a free, confidential, and secure service.
Low income individuals, either elderly or disabled,
may qualify for FREE assistance.
Please call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1494 for
information or visit us at rcbc.edu/ship.
This program is staffed by trained volunteer
counselors from Burlington County Retired
and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP).
SHIP is a statewide program administered by the
New Jersey Department of Human Services,
with major funding from the U.S. Administration
for Community Living.
For more information, call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1358
or visit: rcbc.edu/money-management
This program is sponsored by the Burlington County Board of Chosen
Freeholders and administered by the New Jersey Division of Aging and
Community Services, and the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program.
UTILIZE YOUR TALENTS
and SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES!
RSVP volunteers contribute skills, knowledge, and experience
and make a real difference to individuals, nonprofits, faith-based groups,
and other community organizations throughout the United States.
RSVP currently has a need for volunteers in the following areas:
• Providing Education and Mentoring
• Serving on Non-profit Advisory Councils
• Feeding the Hungry
• Working with Health and Wellness Programs
RSVP offers maximum flexibility and a choice of service opportunities
that take anywhere from a few hours to volunteering as frequently
as you would like.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT US AT:
RSVP • ROWAN COLLEGE AT BURLINGTON COUNTY
A FREE 6-session workshop that gives people
with chronic conditions and/or their caregivers
the knowledge and skills to take a more active
role in their healthcare.
For information, please call (609) 894-9311,
ext. 1499 or email [email protected].
rcbc.edu/rsvp/take-control-of-your-health
Parker Center, Room 221 • 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Rd. • Pemberton, NJ 08068
Phone: (609) 894-9311, ext. 1498 Email: [email protected]
Website: rcbc.edu/rsvp
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Learning Is For Everyone is a program that promotes lifelong learning
and serves members ages 50+!
A majority of the classes are led by LIFE volunteers. Share your
expertise or explore the more than 60 courses offered during
the college year. Classes are offered in a variety of locations
across Burlington County in topics that cover languages,
games, skill building, day trips, fitness, and much more!
Most classes are FREE with the annual $80 LIFE membership fee.
To become a member, see all courses being offer,
or to learn more, visit us online at rcbc.edu/LIFE
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