CHIPOLA LATE REGISTRATION RUNS THROUGH AUG. 28

Chipola's open-door policy guarantees acceptance to any student with a standard high school diploma. Students may register through the final hour of late registration.

Friday August 22nd, 2008

 

         MARIANNA—Late registration for Fall classes at Chipola College runs through noon on Thursday, Aug. 28.

 

            Chipola's open-door policy guarantees acceptance to any student with a standard high school diploma. Students may register through the final hour of late registration; however, tuition and fees are due on the day of registration. Students who have not applied for financial aid must pay out of pocket for tuition. After applying for financial aid, those who qualify will be reimbursed usually within six to eight weeks.  

 

Prospective students should complete a college application which is available in the Office of Admissions and Records, or online at www.chipola.edu. Students also must provide an official high school or college transcript.

 

            Chipola offers day and evening courses, as well as independent study and online courses in more than 40 individual programs, including BS, AA, AS, AAS, Workforce Certificates and Continuing Education.

 

            Chipola College is offering a new Four-Day-Plus-One schedule this Fall. The majority of courses are scheduled to meet Monday through Thursday. This decision was made to help students meet the challenges of increased travel costs by avoiding the need to travel to campus every day. In addition to the four-day schedule, the college will offer more than a dozen Friday-only classes which meet once a week. Friday courses include: Purpose of Art (ARH 1000), 1 to 4 p.m.; Introduction to Spreadsheet (CGS 1510) 10 to 11:40 a.m.; General Chemistry (CHM 1045) 8 to 11 a.m.; Chemistry Lab (CHM 1045L) Noon to 3:30 p.m.; Communication Skills I (ENC 1101) 1 to 5 p.m.; Earth Science (ESC 1000) 8 to 11 a.m.; Humanities (HUM 2216) 8 a.m. to noon; College Algebra (MAC 1105) 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Tennis (PEL 1341) 3 to 3:50 p.m.; Jogging (PEM 1146) 7 to 7:50 a.m.; American Federal Government (POS 2041) 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.; State and Local Government (POS 2112) 1 to 4 p.m.; Psychology (PSY 2012) 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.; and College Prep Reading (REA 0004), 8 a.m. to noon.

 

            The majority of Chipola students are enrolled in the Associate in Arts (AA) degree program. AA students complete the first two years of college at Chipola and transfer to a four year program at Chipola or another college or university. Curriculum guides outlining requirements for specific majors are available from Student Services and on the college website at www.chipola.edu.

 

            Chipola offers eight Bachelor of Science (BS) degree programs, including: Business Management, Elementary Education, Mathematics Education (5-9 or 6-12), Nursing, Science Education (5-9 or 6-12) and Exceptional Student Education. The Educator Preparation Institute (EPI) offers Teacher Certification for those with a B.S. in a non-teaching field. 

 

Workforce Development Certificate programs, include: Automotive Technology, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Computer Systems Technology, Corrections, Cosmetology, Law Enforcement, Electronic Technology, Firefighter II, Masonry Apprentice Training, Surveying and Mapping Technology and Telecommunications. Some workforce programs feature open enrollment which allows students to enroll whenever the college is in session.

 

            Chipola offers more than a dozen Associate in Science (AS) degrees which provide professional training associated with specific careers. These include: Business Administration, Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Electronics, Network Support, Computer Programming, Computer Information Technology, Criminal Justice Technology, Culinary Management, Early Childhood Education, Electronics Engineering Technology, Fire Science Technology, Network Services Technology, Nursing (RN and LPN), Recreation Technology and Telecommunications Engineering Technology.

 

            Associate in Applied Science (AAS) programs are available in Electronic Engineering Technology and Telecommunications Engineering Technology.

 

            Three College Credit Certificate programs are available in Child Care Center Management, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic.

 

            A variety of continuing education programs are offered on campus in areas ranging from Child Care to Real Estate. Through partnerships with www.ed2go.com and www.gatlineducation.com, the college offers open enrollment, online courses in courses like health care, internet graphics/web design, business, law and travel. 

 

            For information about college programs, call 526-2761, or visit www.chipola.edu

 

 

CHIPOLA LATE REGISTRATION THROUGH AUG. 28—Chipola College sophomore Jessi Collins of Graceville checks her messages between classes. Late registration for Fall classes at Chipola College runs through noon on Thursday, Aug. 28.

 

For information about college programs, call 526-2761, or visit www.chipola.edu