- GWC Community Education and Activities
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- GWC Community Education and Activities
Community Education and Activities Community Center, Room 104 and Weekday Swap Meet Sales GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE PARKING POLICY Students and the public are charged a fee for parking on campus. Parking permits must be purchased online at www.goldenwestcollege.edu. Persons not using a permit may elect to use the mechanical machines available in each parking lot. Vehicles without visible valid permit or improperly parked are subject to a citation. Please Note: • Cost of parking permit: $15 • Fee parking in effect: • Parking permits must be purchased online at Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.; www.goldenwestcollege.edu Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. • Purchase of a permit does not guarantee a No permit required on Friday after 5 p.m., parking space. all day Saturday or Sunday. • Evening escort service available upon request, • Visitor, $3/day, from yellow Ticket Dispensers in phone 895-8924. all parking lots. A few 20 minute parking spaces are available in the Gothard lot. 2 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • Golden West College Community Education and Activities New Name – Formerly Community Services CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUMMER 2015 Art p. 6 Basic Drawing Techniques........................... Thai Fruit & Vegetable Carving, Beginning......................................................... Community Education and Activities Office Community Center Room 104 Office Hours Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.* Open until 7 p.m. on start date of programs Saturday: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. On start date of programs Days & hours subject to change according to program activity & holidays (714) 895-0800 e-mail: community_ed@gwc.cccd.edu www.gwccommunityservices.com Careers p. 7-13 Airbrush Makeup.............................................. Bartending the Easy Way............................ Become a Notary Public in One Day (Exam Preparation Workshop for First-Time and Renewing Notaries....... Como Desarrollar tu Propio Negocio Paso a Paso.................................................... Eres Empresario o Solo te Autoempleaste?............................................ Hair Extensions 101.......................................... Having It All ~ Being Peaceful and Productive....................................................... Medical Billing Certificate Program (Online)............................................................ Medical Front Office Certificate (Online) So You Want to Be An Entrepreneur?.... College for Kids & Teens p. 22-25 Cartooning.......................................................... Drawing, Pencil................................................. Driver’s Education Classroom, Online & Behind the Wheel Grammar Whiz.................................................. Kids & Money..................................................... Makeup, Basic Concepts............................... Math Whiz, Middle School............................ Reading Skills Programs............................... Continuing Education p. 29 Oncology Massage II...................................... QiAtsu™ ~ Power Balancing for Vitality™ Dance p. 30-31 Belly Dancing, The Fine Art of Country Line Dance........................................ Country Two-Step and Cowboy Cha-Cha............................................................ Salsa Boot Camp.............................................. West Coast Swing Boot Camp................... Programs are subject to change. For current information visit our website. Finance p. 17 Medicare, Road Map to................................. Retirement Planning, Modern..................... • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 3 Health & Wellness p. 26-28 Aromatherapy for Natural Living.............. Chair Massage, Introduction........................ Meditation in the World’s Traditions....... Reflexology, Intro to Hand, Foot & Ear.. Swedish Massage Intensive......................... T’ai Chi/Qigong................................................ Online Workshops p. 18-21 Accounting Fundamentals........................... Adobe Edge Animate, Introduction......... Adobe Flash CS6, Introduction.................. Algebra, Introduction..................................... CEU’s for Medical Professionals and Massage Therapists..................................... CSS and XHTML, Introduction.................... CSS and XHTML, Intermediate................... Designing Effective Websites..................... Dreamweaver CS6, Introduction............... Dreamweaver CS6, Intermediate.............. eBay, Learn to Buy and Sell........................ Final Cut Pro X, Introduction...................... Flash CS6, Intermediate................................ Game Development, How to Get Started..................................................... GED Preparation.............................................. Gift Basket Business, Start Your Own..... Google Analytics, Introduction.................. Grammar for ESL............................................. Grammar Refresher......................................... Grantwriting, A to Z........................................ GRE Preparation, Part I................................. GRE Preparation, Part 2................................ Guided Reading and Writing...................... HTML5, Creating Mobile Apps.................... Illustrator CS6, Introduction........................ Illustrator CS5, Introduction........................ InDesign CC....................................................... InDesign CS5, Introduction.......................... InDesign CS5, Intermediate......................... InDesign CS6, Introduction.......................... JavaScript, Introduction................................ jQuery Mobile Websites, Creating with Dreamweaver................................................. Keys to Successful Money Management Keys to Effective Editing.............................. Lightroom 5, Introduction............................ LinkedIn Career Networking, Introduction.................................................... 4 Magazine Writing, the Craft of................... Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera......... Math Refresher.................................................. Medical Coding................................................. Medical Transcription..................................... Medical Writing, Explore a Career............ MS Access 2010, Introduction.................... MS Access 2013, Introduction..................... MS Access 2013, Intermediate.................... MS Excel 2013, Introduction........................ MS Excel 2013, Advanced............................ MS Excel 2010 in the Classroom............... MS Excel 2010, Introduction........................ MS Excel 2010, Intermediate....................... MS Excel 2010, Advanced............................ MS Office 2013, What’s New....................... MS Office 2010, What’s New....................... MS Outlook 2010, Introduction.................. MS Outlook 2013, Introduction................... MS PowerPoint 2013, Introduction........... MS PowerPoint 2010, Introduction........... MS PowerPoint 2010 in the Classroom... MS Project 2010, Introduction.................... MS Project 2013, Introduction.................... MS Publisher 2013, Introduction................ MS Word 2010, Introduction....................... MS Word 2010, Intermediate...................... MS Word 2010 in the Classroom............... MS Word 2011 for Mac, Introduction........ Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials.............. Nonprofit, Starting a....................................... Photoshop CC for the Digital Photography................................................... Photoshop CC for the Digital Photography II............................................... Photoshop CS6, Introduction..................... Photoshop CS6, Intermediate..................... Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer................................................. Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer II............................................. Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer II............................................. Photoshop Elements 12 for the Digital Photographer................................................. Photoshop Elements 11 for the Digital Photographer................................................. Photoshop Elements 11 for the Digital Photographer II............................................. Publish and Sell Your E-Books’.................. QuickBooks 2014, Introduction.................. QuickBooks 2014, Intermediate................. QuickBooks 2014 for Contractors............. QuickBooks 2014, Performing Payroll..... QuickBooks 2013, Introduction.................. QuickBooks 2013, Intermediate................. QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors............. QuickBooks 2013, Performing Payroll..... Real Estate Investing...................................... Social Media in Business............................... Spanish for Medical Professionals............. Speed Spanish.................................................. Speed Spanish II............................................... Start Your Own Small Business................. Teaching ESL/EFL, Introduction............... Teaching High School Students................. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • Web Pages, Creatin........................................ Windows 8, Introduction.............................. WordPress Web Sites, Introduction to Creating............................................................ Write Effective Web Content..................... Writing Fiction, Advanced........................... Writing for Children........................................ Writing, Romance............................................ Writing Young Adult Fiction....................... Registration Form See page 35 for instructions p. 34 Registration Information p. 35 Seniors p. 33 Gold Key Card Program................................ Medicare, Road Map to................................. Retirement Planning, Modern..................... Special Interest p. 14-16 Building Harmonious Relationships.......... Driver’s Education Classroom, Online & Behind the Wheel Find Your Excellence (Online).................... Mystery Shopper, How to Become........... Speed Reading Program............................... Wholesale Auto Dealer from Home, Make Extra Income...................................... Swap Meet Information p. 32 Pre-registration is encouraged to avoid program cancellation NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY: It is the policy of the Coast Community College District to provide all persons with equal employment and educational opportunities regardless of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, disability, or marital and Vietnam-era veteran status. IMPORTANT: All Golden West College Community Education and Activities’ programs require registration fees and are not supported by tax dollars. Programs that do not reach their minimum number of participants may be canceled and a full refund issued. These activities are not academic equivalents of regular credit classes or prerequisites for the traditional college program. Therefore, no college units or grades are awarded for satisfactorily completing the activity. Golden West College reserves the right to decline or cancel registration of participants prior to or during scheduled programs, for good and sufficient reason. Programs presented by Community Education and Activities are for your information and enjoyment. They do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of Golden West College. The college does not endorse any person or product. Should there be a need, the Board of Trustees reserves the right to change courses, programs or presenters. This brochure has been prepared and distributed as a cost effective method of informing the public of the Community Education and Activities’ programs offered by Golden West College (not printed at taxpayers expense). If you receive more than one copy, please pass it along to a friend or neighbor. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) It is the intention of the Coast Community College District to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act in all respects. Participants with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations are encouraged to contact the Accessibility Center for Education (A.C.E.) at (714) 895-8721, or TDD (714) 895-8350 as soon as possible in order to ensure that such accommodations are made in a timely manner. Please inform the (A.C.E.) that you are enrolled in a community services program. Community Education and Activities adheres to the Golden West College Student Code of Conduct. Please refer to the website at: http://www.goldenwestcollege.edu/admissions/codeofconduct.html • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 5 ART BASIC DRAWING TECHNIQUES Have you ever wished you could learn to draw? You can! This program, designed for people with little or no experience, will enhance your creativity and artistic confidence. Participants will discover that drawing is not based simply on “natural talent.” It is a learnable skill. You will learn to let go of preconceived (left brain) blocks and gain an understanding of the drawing skills you will need in order to draw what you see. Basic shapes and faces and various pencil techniques will be introduced. Isn’t it time you turn your desire to express yourself through art into a reality? There will be a materials fee of approximately $20. Materials list will be discussed at the first meeting. Program fee $79 6 meetings Mondays, Jul 13 - Aug 17 7 – 9 pm Administration 223 1510.001 Presenter: Patrick Gagne – Is a local free-lance illustrator and cartoonist with over twenty years of experience. He has been an art instructor for over ten years and is currently an adjunct instructor at GWC. THAI FRUIT & VEGETABLE CARVING, BEGINNING Asian Fruit Carving has been integrated into the food presentations of the top chefs in the finest restaurants around the world. It is edible and also adds an aesthetic, elegant beauty to any food arrangement. In this beginning workshop you will learn: • How to properly use the hand tools needed for fruit and vegetable carving. • How to pick the best fruits and vegetables for carving. • Introduction to the basic Asian art used in vegetable and fruit carving. • How to create flowers from radishes and cucumbers in varying degrees of difficulty. • How to preserve and set up the arrangements. Don’t miss this opportunity to begin learning the basic skills that will lead to the more advanced creation of bouquets and centerpieces from fruits and vegetables. A $35 material fee for a 7-piece tool kit is payable at the first meeting. Vegetables will be provided for the first meeting. Program fee $65 3 meetings Saturdays, Jun 13 - 27 9:30 - 11:30 am Community Center 1021621.001 Presenter: Nitda Phongcharern – Has been practicing advanced techniques in the ancient art of Thai Fruit and Vegetable Carving under the instruction of Miss Saowapa Albright at Thai Temple in Hollywood for nine years and has been teaching Asian food carving for over five years. 6 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • CAREERS ENTREPRENEURSHIP WORKSHOPS SO YOU WANT TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR? This four-session evening program will offer guidance on the various legal and organizational options for starting a small business, as well as a chance to understand and assess the personal competencies, discipline and commitments needed for success. Program fee $109 5 meetings Tuesdays, Jun 16 - Jul 14 7 – 9 pm Administration 209 6701.001 HAVING IT ALL Being Peaceful & Productive Many of us struggle to meet obligations to our work, and our families/friends. Some of us make ourselves sick just to get a day off! This workshop is about self-care as an access to high performance. It is for anyone who is stressed and/or wants more hours in their day. Program fee $45 1 meeting Tuesday, Aug 4 6:30 – 9:30 pm Administration 209 6705.001 Presenter: Betsy Densmore – Has personally founded three hospitality businesses, an insurance agency and two nonprofit organizations. Her coaching has catalyzed 150 social enterprises. Co-Presenter: Archie Holton COMO DESARROLLAR TU PROPIO NEGOCIO PASO A PASO ERES EMPRESARIO O SOLO TE AUTOEMPLEASTE? Es un taller de 4 sesiones por la noche, que ofrecerá entrenamiento en el desarrollo, identificación, y los componentes de un plan de negocios, así como una oportunidad para realizar y evaluar competencias, auto-disciplina, y los compromisos necesarios para lograr el éxito. Es un taller de 4 sesiones por la noche, que ofrecerá entrenamiento en el desarrollo, identificación, y los componentes de un plan de negocios, así como una oportunidad para realizar y evaluar competencias, auto-disciplina, y los compromisos necesarios para lograr el éxito. Costo $99 4 reuniones Jueves, Jun 18 - Jul 9 6:30 – 9:30 pm Old Library Tutorial Center 6707.001 Costo $99 4 reuniones Jueves, Jul 16 - Ago 6 6:30 – 9:30 pm Old Library Tutorial Center 6709.001 Presentadora: Patricia Mariscal – Es reconocida como una experta en el área de Desarrollo de Microempresas y Diseño de programas para comunidades Latinas. Ha apoyado más de 100 pequeñas empresas en su proceso de evaluación y apertura. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 7 AIRBRUSH MAKEUP Prerequisite: Cosmetology/Esthetics Student or Licensed Cosmetologist This program is designed to teach the art of airbrush makeup. We will focus on bridal and evening makeup. Participants will learn basic to advanced techniques and will be able to successfully apply airbrush evening makeup at the completion of the program. Attendance to a mandatory orientation is required. A material fee of approximately $269 (cash only) is payable at the orientation for an airbrush kit. A certificate of completion will be awarded upon successful completion of all sessions. Program fee $195 5 meetings Thu, Jul 9, 4:30-5:30 pm - Mandatory Orientation Sat & Sun, Jul 11 - 26 (Does not meet 7/18 & 7/19) 9 am - 2 pm Cosmetology 108 7596.001 Presenter: Evangelina Rosales – Is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Esthetics instructor with over 20 years of experience in the hair, makeup and skin industry. HAIR EXTENSIONS 101 This “hands-on” workshop is designed to educate students and experienced stylists. You will be introduced to multiple methods of application of extensions, custom wig designs, pros and cons of each method, and marketing and advertising for extension services. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and open financial opportunities. A $159 fee for materials (cash or credit card) is payable to the presenter prior to the first meeting. Upon registration you will receive information via email for the purchase of the kit. Materials include book, doll head, hair, and all materials needed. Please arrive at 9 am to the first meeting for a brief orientation. Program fee $99 2 meetings Mon & Tue, Jul 27 & 28 9 am – 1:30 pm on 7/27 9:30 am – 1:30 pm on 7/28 Cosmetology 108 7571.001 Presenter: Tasha Chambliss – Has been a licensed Cosmetology Instructor for 13 years. She has extensive experience in all aspects of the hair and beauty industry. Her specialties include hair extensions and business. She is currently a full-time faculty for GWC for 9 years. Pre-registration is encouraged to avoid program cancellation 8 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • BARTENDING THE EASY WAY (Ages 18 and older) Learn the newest up-to-date techniques in the world of bartending from a master bartender. This quick and easy workshop will prepare you to work as a bartender in all types of establishments, while also teaching you the business side of the beverage industry. Professional bartending requires so much more than knowing cocktail recipes. You will be taught in detail how to practice making cocktails on your own. Other topics included are glassware, tools, recipes, pouring the perfect shot using the “tail,” bar terms, liquor, wine and champagne service, martinis, high-volume sales techniques, laws, responsible beverage service, getting the best jobs, resumes, nailing the interview, alternative occupations in the beverage industry and how to start your own bartending service. This workshop will teach you what managers want. In addition to class lectures, tests and activities, you will be given an online test and homework assignments. Liquor is not used in workshop. Upon completion of this workshop, you will receive a Professional Certificate of Bartending. Those who score 90% or above on the quizzes may also test for the Master’s Certificate of Excellence. This workshop also includes additional testing for “Serving Alcohol Responsibly,” with certification for those who pass. A $50 to $60 material fee (cash only) is payable at the first meeting. Program fee $119 2 meetings Sundays, Jul 26 & Aug 9 (Does not meet 8/2) 1 – 6 pm Administration 223 3752.001 Presenter: Kellie Nicholson – Has over 30 years of experience, including many years of management. Working from coast to coast in all types of establishments, her method of instruction is sweeping the industry. She is highly regarded as a bar consultant and staff trainer in the industry. 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To view descriptions, syllabi, lesson samples, hardware/software requirements and frequently asked questions, visit our information/orientation web site: http://www.ed2go.com/goldenwest • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 9 BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC IN ONE DAY (Exam Preparation Workshop for First-Time and Renewing Notaries) Become a Notary Public - Includes 2014 laws Establish yourself as a Notary Public, earn additional income and provide a service to your community. It’s not just a clerk’s job anymore. Successful notaries provide a valuable service to their company, friends and private clients. Ambitious Notaries gain the skills it takes to become a Loan Signing Agent making $200 to $400 per signing. Our six-hour state approved seminar gives you the knowledge to pass the exam and practice as an effective Notary. You’ll receive two practice tests and you’ll take the official Notary exam directly following the seminar. A $30 material fee for the Notary Public Sourcebook is payable to Notary Public Seminars at the workshop. *Please refer to the exam requirements below. Program Fee $95 1 meeting Saturday, Jul 18 8 am - 4 pm Administration 222 7547.001 Renew Your Commission - Includes 2014 laws Need to renew your notary commission? A three-hour refresher course is required. You must also be livescanned and pass the official Notary exam again. We’ll feature the new state laws passed this year and give you a brush-up on general law to make sure you haven’t fallen into any bad habits. Your commission must be current to be eligible for a renewing seminar. A $30 material fee for the Notary Public Sourcebook is payable to Notary Public Seminars at the workshop. *Please refer to the exam requirements below. Program Fee $55 1 meeting Saturday, Jul 18 12:30 - 4 pm Administration 222 7548.001 PLEASE NOTE: Arrive early. Due to state regulations, no one will be admitted to the classroom after 8:30 am. YOU MUST BE ON TIME when returning to the classroom from break. Refunds will not be issued! Presenter: Notary Public Seminars – Has been a leading Notary Public Course provider for over 17 years. Their qualified teachers train in 36 different schools across the state. NOTARY EXAM INFORMATION ON PAGE 11 10 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • *The Official California State Notary Public Exam Requirements: Legal resident of California (Military excluded), Age 18+ The Official California State Notary Public Exam will be administered immediately following the preparation workshop for those who wish to take it at that time. Participants must present Certificate of Completion from Notary Public Seminars in order to take the exam. Your test result will be mailed to you two weeks after you take the exam. Livescan finger prints required after you pass the exam. Applicants can be denied certification based on their criminal record. Cooperative Personnel Services will register you for the exam on the day of the seminar between 4 - 4:30 pm. The exam will be from 4:45 - 6 pm. To take the exam you must bring: • a check, money order, or cashier’s check made payable to the Secretary of State for $40 (new applicants and renewals) • Valid ID (one of the following) - driver’s license or state DMV I.D.; Canadian or Mexican driver’s license; U.S. passport or passport issued by a foreign government; U.S. Military I.D. card • one color passport photo (2"x2") • two #2 pencils Administration 222 MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM – ONLINE This workshop is intended for participants interested in becoming a Medical Front Office/Medical Receptionist/Intake Coordinator. This program will ensure participants are prepared to begin a rewarding career and to become an integral part of the medical office team. Topics covered include: • Basic Medical Benefit Terms and Plans • Eligibility and Insurance Benefit Verification • Appointment Scheduling (Manual and Computerized) • Improving Telephone Skills • Patient Arrival, Check-In and Departure • Handling Medical/Office Forms • HIPAA/Patient Privacy & Confidentiality • Medical Terminology (specific to the front office) Program fee $35 and $75 material fee 2 meetings Wednesdays, Jun 24 & Jul 1 6:30 - 8:30 pm 7626.001 Presenter: Kris G. Hall-Patterson of KGP Consulting, LLC – Is owner of a successful Medical Insurance Billing Service & Consulting Service. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 11 MEDICAL BILLING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM – ONLINE Participants will be responsible for independent studies between each workshop. (Complete All Five) • Introduction to Medical Insurance Billing • CPT, ICD9, ICD10 & HCPCS Coding • Advanced Medical Insurance Billing • Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury • Computerized Medical Insurance Billing (A Home Study Course) Program fee: $160 and $350 Material Fee 7625.001 ONLINE ORIENTATION - MEDICAL BILLING CERTIFICATE 1 meeting Saturday, Jun 20 10 - 11am INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING One of the physicians’ most valued employees is the one who does the insurance billing. Learn medical billing techniques and how to follow up and collect on billed claims. In this program you will learn: • An introduction to the healthcare industry • The difference between PPO’s, HMO’s, IPA’s and other managed care issues • The ins and outs of contracting with managed care plans • HIPAA – Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (Privacy & Security rules) • Open discussions on various issues of concern to medical billers • Introduction to the Affordable Care Act 3 meetings Tue & Thu, Jun 23 - 30 6:30 - 8:30 pm 12 CPT, ICD9, ICD10 & HCPCS CODING In this program participants will learn the difference between CPT, ICD9, ICD10 and HCPCS codes and when to use them for billing claims: • Indicate the appropriate diagnosis code on the claim form to insure fast payment from carriers • Code the primary reason for the visit each time patient is seen • Understand and gain a working knowledge of the new ICD10 codes that go into effect October, 2014 • Ensure that appropriate procedure codes are sent to insurance company per encounter • Learn billing for supplies, material, injections and dental claims • How to complete the CMS 1500 (universal claim form) used to bill insurance companies • Learn billing for supplies, material, injections and dental claims 3 meetings Thu & Tue, Jul 2 - 9 6:30 - 8:30 pm Presenter for these pages: Kris G. HallPatterson of KGP Consulting, LLC – Is owner of a successful Medical Insurance Billing Service & Consulting Service. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • ADVANCED MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING This workshop is for those participants who have completed the Introduction to Medical Insurance Billing program. In this workshop you will learn: • How to bill Medicare, Medicaid TRICARE and CHAMPVA • Updated information on the new Medicare contractor, Noridian Healthcare Solutions • Learn how to keep current on changes on the rules and regulation of government plans also and where to take free continuing education courses offered by major insurance carriers • How to complete the CMS 1500 (universal claim form) used to bill insurance companies • How to read an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) and how to use it to billsecondary carriers • Analyze and solve difficult billing problems, denial management 2 meetings Tue & Thu, Jul 28 & 30 6:30 - 8:30 pm WORKERS’ COMPENSATION & PERSONAL INJURY COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING Learn how to bill California Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury cases. Some of the areas this workshop will cover are: • An overview of California’s Workers’ Compensation system • Filing Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board Liens • Learn tips for screening patients up-front to minimize payment problems • Maximizing reimbursement • Turning objection letters into payments • Negotiating with attorneys on lien cases • How to make sure the case is really “pending” • Billing automobile insurance carriers and personal injury cases • Learn how to set up a medical practice using your own computer after you • obtain your username and password. • Log in to a web-based software package (over the internet) to access the mock practice files • You will have the assistance of an instructor (via e-mail) for any questions or concerns In this hands-on workshop you will set-up the following: • Practice & Provider information • Practice superbill • Patient/Guarantor information • Insurance companies to be billed Also: • Post charges, payments and adjustments • Print insurance claims, patient statements & management reports • Create database for electronic claim submission 2 meetings Tue & Tue, Aug 4 & 6 6:30 - 8:30 pm 1 meeting Thursday, Jul 9 6:30 - 7:30 pm • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 13 SPECIAL INTEREST MAKE EXTRA INCOME AS A WHOLESALE AUTO DEALER FROM HOME Come learn how to supplement your income buying and selling wholesale cars from your home-based business. You will learn six techniques to create profits and cash-flow. You will earn a DMV certificate; obtain a list of 300+ dealer only auctions and benefits you receive as a dealer. A $20 material fee (cash only) is payable at the first meeting. Program fee $85 2 meetings Wed & Thu, Jul 22 & 23 6 – 9 pm Administration 214 7225.001 Presenter: Ronald W. Williams – Has been a DMV education provider for 7 years, insurance broker for 8 years, and auto dealer for over 10 years. HOW TO BECOME A MYSTERY SHOPPER (And Other Fun Ways to Earn Money) Would you like to get paid to go shopping? Do you like to eat out, go to the movies, buy flowers, play golf? Mystery shopping is used by hundreds of well-known businesses to ensure consistent, top quality service from their employees. It is a fantastic way for you to earn money and have fun at the same time, doing what you love to do. Mystery shoppers receive assignments from companies that do business evaluations and you could become one of them. Learn how mystery shopping works, what types of forms are used, do’s and don’ts of completing assignments, and how to get in the “shoppers” network. Participants can participate in a practice shop during lunch break. A $20 materials fee for a comprehensive workbook is payable at the workshop. Program fee $39 1 meeting Wednesday, Jul 8 6:30 – 9 pm Administration 209 7613.001 Presenter: Elaine Moran – Is author of How to Become a Mystery Shopper, The Only Book You’ll Ever Need. She has over 10 years experience as a mystery shopper plus over 20 years experience as an educator. 14 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • FIND YOUR EXCELLENCE - Success Skills for Life Online Workshop If you feel that you’re not living up to your greatest potential, take this opportunity to explore your passions and your talents! Develop more confidence, discover your strengths and weaknesses, learn better relationship skills, uncover your deepest desires and find the excellence in you! Participants will receive a lesson each week on Fridays for six weeks with daily assignments to complete. You will work individually via email with the presenter. An optional material fee of $21.80 is payable to the presenter. Program fee $50 Online lessons Start date available the Friday after registration 7561.001 Presenter: Kellie Nicholson – Is a life coach, entrepreneur, business consultant and author, experience which she uses to share her techniques for success in the most crucial areas of life. What she says she’s learned most is that everyone is worth fighting for and anyone can succeed! BUILDING HARMONIOUS RELATIONSHIPS With Effective Communication Skills The words we speak are powerful. Once spoken, words may create or destroy relationships. Words affect our habits, actions, character and ultimately our destiny. Change the way you communicate to create your desired relationships in the home, work, and social areas of life. A $10 materials fee (cash only) is payable to the presenter at the workshop. Program fee $75 1 meeting Saturday, Jul 11 9 am – 4 pm Administration 209 3695.001 SPEED READING PROGRAM (Entering 12th grade, college students & adults) When you complete this program you will read three to four times faster in novels, newspapers, and most business and school materials. In more difficult reading, like technical journals or college textbooks, you’ll read two to three times faster. The comprehension, concentration, and retention techniques you learn will enable you to remember more and virtually eliminate re-reading. Participants in our adult speed reading program receive lifetime repeat privileges, which means you may repeat the speed reading program at any time, for free. This program is designed for participants entering 12th grade through adult. There will be a $34 materials fee. Program fee $299 5 meetings Wednesdays, Jul 22 – Aug 19 7 - 9:30 pm Administration 215 Presenter: Institute of Reading Development - This program is taught on the Golden West College campus by the Institute of Reading Development whose professional instructors have taught classes to over 40,000 students per year for over 40 years. To register or receive additional information, call the Institute at 1-800 964-8888 Presenter: Karen Freeman – Is a Communications Specialist and Educator of Effective Communication Strategies. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 15 DRIVER’S EDUCATION (Ages 15 to Adult) This program satisfies the DMV requirements for obtaining a drivers’ permit. It will provide the participants with critical information to help new drivers or those seeking a refresher course, become a safe driver. This program includes instructor led lectures, video lessons and quizzes. Parents are invited to join the last meeting. A $5 material fee is payable at the first meeting. Program fee $99 4 meetings Mon - Thu, Aug 3 - 6 9 am - 4 pm Community Center 103 5561.001 DRIVER’S EDUCATION – BEHIND THE WHEEL ONLINE DRIVER’S EDUCATION (Ages 15 to Adult) (Ages 15 to Adult) This Driver's Training program fulfills the six-hour DMV requirements for obtaining a driver license. Our encouraging lessons systematically go step by step to help produce a safer, more confident driver. Program fee $335 Behind the Wheel only, $399 for Classroom and Behind the Wheel combo, or $349 for Online and Behind the Wheel Combo. 3 Two-hour sessions Start date available immediately upon registration 5563.001 ($335/Behind the Wheel Only) 5563.002 ($399/Combo - Behind the Wheel & Classroom August 3 - 6) 5563.003 ($349/Combo - Behind the Wheel & Online) Don’t have time to sit in a classroom for 30 hours? This custom driver’s education program meets all the DMV requirements and is designed to assist you as you get ready to drive. Once you have completed this online program you will be issued the necessary DMV certificates and information that will allow you to take and pass your permit test. Program fee $39 Start date available immediately upon registration 5565.001 Presenter on this page: Bradley McDermott of Home Safe Driving School - Has over 25 years of working with families as a youth pastor, baseball coach, and ski instructor, including 15 years of road safety expertise as a CHP certified school bus driver. He is a proud Alumnus of both Vanguard University and The USMC. 16 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • FINANCE MODERN RETIREMENT PLANNING This interactive workshop is designed to address retirement issues in an unbiased educational environment. Learn how to identify, set and reach your retirement goals while protecting your assets; plus in-depth sections on investments and estate planning. You may bring your spouse or a guest at no extra cost. Fee includes a 200-page workbook. Program fee $59 2 meetings 2 meetings Tuesdays, Jul 7 & 14 Thursdays, Jul 16 & 23 6 – 9 pm 6 – 9 pm Administration 223 3042.001 Administration 223 3042.002 Presenter: Christopher Haberl – A 20+ year Financial Advisor, Chris holds CLU, ChFC and Series 7 and 24 Licenses. ROAD MAP TO MEDICARE Take the confusion out of Medicare and hear from a state registered health insurance counselor from the Council on Aging who are not selling, recommending or endorsing any products. Learn about: Obama Care’s impact on health coverage for those over 65; the four parts of Medicare, Part A, B, C, D; Original vs Medicare Advantage plans; contrast gap plans; enrollment periods. Road Map to Medicare explains this federal health insurance program that has 50 million beneficiaries. Program fee $10 1 meeting Wednesday, Jul 22 6 – 8 pm Administration 223 3062.001 Presenter: Susan Zajfen, RN - Is a Registered Nurse and an Education and Outreach Specialist for the Council on Aging, Orange County. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 17 ONLINE SAVE GAS MONEY TAKING ONLINE WORKSHOPS! T h e f i rs t t w o l e sson s ar e f r e e ! Wouldn’t it be nice to develop valuable job skills from the comfort of your own home? Now you can gain the knowledge to become competitive in today’s job market online – on your schedule – with Education to Go. There’s never been a better time to improve yourself. Free lessons are available the first week only. Try it now! Only $103 per online workshop unless otherwise noted Requirements: Internet access, E-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox web browsers, and the appropriate course title software. Take these programs from the convenience of your home or workplace. The workshop consists of twelve sets of written lecture notes, to be accessed using an attractive, image-laden World Wide Web interface. Two lessons will be provided each week on Wednesdays and Fridays for six weeks. Participants will have ten days to complete each assignment. At the end of the sixth week, you will have access to a final evaluation and have ten days to return it. At anytime during the program and for up to one month afterwards, you can post unlimited (program content related) questions to the presenter. Upon fulfillment of assignments and the final evaluation, you will have access to a Certificate of Completion. Presented by: Education To Go Creating Web Pages Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2049.001 2049.002 2049.003 Dreamweaver CS6, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2212.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2212.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2212.003 CSS and XHTML, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2072.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2072.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2072.003 Dreamweaver CS6, Intermediate Jun 17 - Jul 24 2119.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2119.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2119.003 CSS and XHTML, Intermediate Creating jQuery Mobile Websites with Dreamweaver Jun 17 - Jul 24 2118.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2118.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2118.003 Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2074.001 2074.002 2074.003 PHP and MySQL, Intermediate Jun 17 - Jul 24 2078.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2078.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2078.003 WordPress Web Sites, Introduction to Creating Jun 17 - Jul 24 2045.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2045.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2045.003 JavaScript, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 18 2126.001 2126.002 2126.003 Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 Jun 17 - Jul 24 2113.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2113.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2113.003 Edge Animate, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3611.001 3611.002 3611.003 Flash CS6, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2159.001 2159.002 2159.003 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • Designing Effective Websites Jun 17 - Jul 24 3738.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3738.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3738.003 Illustrator CS6, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3633.001 3633.002 3633.003 Flash CS6, Intermediate Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2160.001 2160.002 2160.003 Lightroom 5, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3684.001 3684.002 3684.003 InDesign CC Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3635.001 3635.002 3635.003 MS Project 2010, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2094.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2094.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2094.003 MS Excel 2013, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2238.001 2238.002 2238.003 MS Access 2013, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2228.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2228.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2228.003 MS Excel 2013, Advanced Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2240.001 2240.002 2240.003 MS Access 2013, Intermediate Jun 17 - Jul 24 2216.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2216.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2216.003 MS Office 2013, What’s New Jun 17 - Jul 24 2242.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2242.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2242.003 MS Access 2010, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2239.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2239.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2239.003 MS PowerPoint 2013, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2143.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2143.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2143.003 MS Office 2010, What’s New Jun 17 - Jul 24 2232.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2232.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2232.003 Google Analytics, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 5567.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 5567.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5567.003 Windows 8, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3071.001 3071.002 3071.003 Final Cut Pro X, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2125.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2125.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2125.003 How to Get Started in Game Development Jun 17 - Jul 24 5553.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 5553.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5553.003 MS PowerPoint 2010 in the Classroom Jun 17 - Jul 24 2121.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2121.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2121.003 MS PowerPoint 2010, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2033.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2033.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2033.003 MS Word 2010, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2224.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2224.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2224.003 MS Word 2010, Intermediate Jun 17 - Jul 24 2225.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2225.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2225.003 Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer Jun 17 - Jul 24 3670.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3670.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3670.003 MS Word 2010 in the Classroom Jun 17 - Jul 24 2238.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2238.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2238.003 Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer II Jun 17 - Jul 24 3672.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3672.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3672.003 2221.001 2221.002 2221.003 Photoshop Elements 12 for the Digital Photographer Jun 17 - Jul 24 3678.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3678.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3678.003 MS Excel 2010, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 MS Excel 2010, Intermediate Jun 17 - Jul 24 2223.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2223.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2223.003 Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera Jun 17 - Jul 24 3602.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3602.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3602.003 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 19 MS Excel 2010, Advanced Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2226.001 2226.002 2226.003 Start Your Own Small Business Jun 17 - Jul 24 3055.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3055.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3055.003 MS Excel 2010 in the Classroom Jun 17 - Jul 24 2218.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2218.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2218.003 Real Estate Investing Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 MS Word 2011 for Mac, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2227.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2227.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2227.003 Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials Jun 17 - Jul 24 5592.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 5592.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5592.003 MS Outlook 2010, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2204.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2204.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2204.003 Keys to Successful Money Management Jun 17 - Jul 24 5540.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 5540.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5540.003 Microsoft Outlook 2013, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2209.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2209.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2209.003 MS Project 2013, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2212.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2212.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2212.003 Microsoft Publisher 2013, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2210.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2210.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2210.003 QuickBooks 2014, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2140.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2140.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2140.003 QuickBooks 2014, Intermediate Jun 17 - Jul 24 2135.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2135.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2135.003 QuickBooks 2014 for Contractors Jun 17 - Jul 24 3619.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3619.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3619.003 QuickBooks 2014, Performing Payroll Jun 17 - Jul 24 3613.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3613.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3613.003 Accounting Fundamentals Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2036.001 2036.002 2036.003 LinkedIn Career Networking, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 2128.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 2128.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 2128.003 Using Social Media in Business Jun 17 - Jul 24 3048.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3048.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3048.003 Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay Jun 17 - Jul 24 3591.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3591.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3591.003 Starting a Nonprofit Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 20 7576.001 7576.002 7576.003 Start Your Own Gift Basket Business Jun 17 - Jul 24 3072.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3072.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3072.003 Medical Transcription Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 7505.001 7505.002 7505.003 Medical Coding Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 7508.001 7508.002 7508.003 Medical Writing, Explore a Career Jun 17 - Jul 24 7528.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 7528.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 7528.003 Write Effective Web Content Jun 17 - Jul 24 5533.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 5533.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5533.003 Teaching ESL/EFL, Introduction Jun 17 - Jul 24 5522.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 5522.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5522.003 Writing for Children Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3546.001 3546.002 3546.003 Writing Young Adult Fiction Jun 17 - Jul 24 3558.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3558.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3558.003 The Craft of Magazine Writing Jun 17 - Jul 24 3575.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3575.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3575.003 Publish and Sell Your E-Books Jun 17 - Jul 24 3709.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3709.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3709.003 5590.001 5590.002 5590.003 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • The Keys to Effective Editing Jun 17 - Jul 24 3735.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 3735.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3735.003 Speed Spanish II Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 9196.001 9196.002 9196.003 Fiction Writing, Advanced Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3545.001 3545.002 3545.003 GED Preparation Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5512.001 5512.002 5512.003 Grammar Refresher Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3551.001 3551.002 3551.003 Grammar for ESL Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3554.001 3554.002 3554.003 Romance Writing Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3572.001 3572.002 3572.003 Introduction to Algebra Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5518.001 5518.002 5518.003 Teaching High School Students Jun 17 - Jul 24 5609.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 5609.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5609.003 Math Refresher Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5516.001 5516.002 5516.003 A to Z Grantwriting Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 3580.001 3580.002 3580.003 GRE Preparation, Part 1 Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5524.001 5524.002 5524.003 Spanish for Medical Professionals Jun 17 - Jul 24 9183.001 Jul 15 - Aug 21 9183.002 Aug 12 - Sep 18 9183.003 GRE Preparation, Part 2 Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 5526.001 5526.002 5526.003 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 21 Speed Spanish Jun 17 - Jul 24 Jul 15 - Aug 21 Aug 12 - Sep 18 9195.001 9195.002 9195.003 ONLINE LEARNING Anytime, Anywhere… Just a click away! Not-for-credit online certificate programs designed to provide the skills necessary for many in-demand occupations. Business & Professional Career Online High School Healthcare & Fitness Media & Design Hospitality & Service Industry IT & Software Development Skilled Trades & Industrial Sustainable Energy & Going Green For more information on these and other online workshops, please visit: www.gatlineducation.com/goldenwest COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS GRAMMAR WHIZ (Grades 4-6) Enhance your child’s grammar skills in this exciting, “hands-on” workshop. This workshop will cover the basic structural elements and methodologies of English grammar usage and writing. Participants review and practice concepts including the nature and structure of sentences, basic uses of capitals and punctuation, the types of the most common parts of speech, and how to use dictionaries and reference materials. Class activities will include working on an interactive notebook as well as short videos, grammar jingles, games, and lecture. Learning these invaluable lessons at a young age will help participants with reading more difficult literature, oral and written communication, and writing reports and research papers later on in school. This workshop is Common Core Aligned. Program fee $95 6 meetings Tue & Thu, Jul 7 – 23 2 – 3:30 pm Community Center 103 3512.001 Presenter: Jessica Contreras - A credentialed California K-8 teacher that specializes in Math. Currently teaches high school Algebra & Literacy Workshop in the Long Beach Unified School District. Experience includes teaching elementary, middle, and high school students in grades 2-12 for the Long Beach Unified School District, Orange County Department of Education & Lake Elsinore Unified School District. 22 MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH WHIZ (Grades 6-8) Enhance your child’s math skills in this exciting, “hands-on” workshop. Designed for children in 6th to 8th grade, key concepts will be reviewed and practiced to reinforce prealgebra content. In a challenging, yet fun environment, participants will engage in games, activities, and contests to reinforce concepts including: integer operations, fraction operations, exponents, and order of operations. Direct instruction, repeated modeling, peer coaching and group work will be used to motivate and engage the participants in their learning and give them keys to success. This workshop is Common Core Aligned. Program fee $95 6 meetings Tue & Thu, Jul 7 – 23 3:45 – 5:15 pm Community Center 103 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 3510.001 KIDS & MONEY (Ages 12-16) This workshop will help your children learn the important skills they will need to be financially successful in life. They will gain knowledge of the basic history of money, fundamental skills of budgeting, saving and investing, balancing a checkbook, credit card debt, interest rates and much more. They will achieve a basic understanding of making purchases, discounts, commissions, sales tax, etc. This workshop will give your child the gift of financial power to handle their money responsibly. Program fee $55 3 meetings Tue, Wed & Thu, Jul 21 – 23 10 – 11:30 am Community Center 103 5542.001 Presenter: Barbie Stowell – Has worked in the Financial Industry for over 13 years and has taught financial classes at local colleges. She has many years of volunteer experience teaching through programs such as Junior Achievement, Girl Scouts, PTA/PTO, and booster clubs. BASIC MAKEUP CONCEPTS (Ages 13-17) Learn “hands-on” essential principles of makeup application and overview of skin care. Explore different foundations and proper techniques for your own skin type. Learn eye, cheek, and lip techniques along with proper placement. Bring a new eyeliner and new mascara to the first meeting. A $10 material fee (cash or credit card) is payable at the first meeting. Program fee $49 2 meetings Mondays, Jun 22 & 29 4:30 – 7:30 pm Cosmetology 110 7590.001 Presenter: Evangelina Rosales – Is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Esthetics instructor with 20 years of experience in the hair, makeup and skin industry. CARTOONING PENCIL DRAWING (Ages 8-14) Participants will learn basic cartoon drawing and how drawing facial expressions and body language communicates the story line. Human, animal, and object characters will be studied. All work will be done on paper with pencil and felt tip pens. Each participant should bring a pencil and white unlined paper to the first session. Fee includes handouts. (Ages 8-15) This workshop will greatly improve your child’s ability to draw and encourage their imagination! Drawing fosters individual expression. Participants will learn to draw still life, trees, animals and faces. The basic skills learned will encourage your child to continue drawing for a lifetime. Each participant should bring a pencil and white unlined paper to the first session. Fee includes handouts. Program fee $69 6 meetings Mon & Wed, Jul 13 - 29 4 – 5:30 pm Administration 223 1524.001 Program fee $69 6 meetings Mon & Wed, Aug 3 – 19 4 – 5:30 pm Administration 223 1533.001 Presenter: Patrick Gagne – Is a local free-lance illustrator and cartoonist with over ten years of experience. He has been an art instructor for over five years and is currently an adjunct instructor at GWC. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 23 DRIVER’S EDUCATION (Ages 15 to Adult) This program satisfies the DMV requirements for obtaining a drivers’ permit. It will provide the participants with critical information to help new drivers or those seeking a refresher course, become a safe driver. This program includes instructor led lectures, video lessons and quizzes. Parents are invited to join the last meeting. A $5 material fee is payable at the first meeting. Program fee $99 4 meetings Mon - Thu, Aug 3 - 6 9 am - 4 pm Community Center 103 5561.001 DRIVER’S EDUCATION – BEHIND THE WHEEL ONLINE DRIVER’S EDUCATION (Ages 15 to Adult) (Ages 15 to Adult) This Driver's Training program fulfills the six-hour DMV requirements for obtaining a driver license. Our encouraging lessons systematically go step by step to help produce a safer, more confident driver. Program fee $335 Behind the Wheel only, $399 for Classroom and Behind the Wheel combo, or $349 for Online and Behind the Wheel Combo. 3 Two-hour sessions Start date available immediately upon registration 5563.001 ($335/Behind the Wheel Only) 5563.002 ($399/Combo - Behind the Wheel & Classroom August 3 - 6) 5563.003 ($349/Combo - Behind the Wheel & Online) Don’t have time to sit in a classroom for 30 hours? This custom driver’s education program meets all the DMV requirements and is designed to assist you as you get ready to drive. Once you have completed this online program you will be issued the necessary DMV certificates and information that will allow you to take and pass your permit test. Program fee $39 Start date available immediately upon registration 5565.001 Presenter on this page: Bradley McDermott of Home Safe Driving School - Has over 25 years of working with families as a youth pastor, baseball coach, and ski instructor, including 15 years of road safety expertise as a CHP certified school bus driver. He is a proud Alumnus of both Vanguard University and The USMC. 24 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • (Entering 2nd grade) 5 meetings Saturdays, Jun 13 – Jul 18 (Does not meet 7/4) 2:45 – 4:45 pm Administration 214 Fee $299 READING SKILLS PROGRAMS (4-Year Olds through Entering 11th Graders) Help your child develop the reading skills needed to succeed in school and build confidence. A successful series of enrichment reading skills programs for children will be held this summer. In these programs your son or daughter will master basic phonics skills, develop fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, study skills, and reading speed. These programs also focus on developing the desire to read for pleasure. There will be a $34 materials fee. (4-yr. Olds & Entering Kindergarten)* 5 meetings Saturdays, Jun 13 – Jul 18 (Does not meet 7/4) 9:30 – 10:45 am Administration 214 Fee $249 5 meetings Tuesdays, Jul 21 - Aug 18 9:30 – 10:45 am Administration 215 Fee $249 *An adult must attend with the child for the 4-year olds and kindergarten age children. 5 meetings Tuesdays, Jul 21 - Aug 18 11:15 am – 1:15 pm Administration 214 Fee $299 (Entering 3rd grade) 5 meetings Tuesdays, Jul 21 - Aug 18 2:15 – 4:15 pm Administration 214 Fee $299 (Entering 4th & 5th grades) 5 meetings Thursdays, Jul 23 - Aug 20 12:30 – 2:45 pm Administration 215 Fee $299 (Entering 6th, 7th, & 8th grades) 5 meetings Thursdays, Jul 23 - Aug 20 9 – 11:30 am Administration 215 Fee $299 (Entering 9th, 10th, & 11th grades) 5 meetings Wednesdays, Jul 22 – Aug 19 3:30 – 6 pm Administration 215 Fee $299 Presenter: Institute of Reading Development - This program is taught on the Golden West College campus by the Institute of Reading Development whose professional instructors have taught classes to over 40,000 students per year for over 40 years. (Entering 1st grade) 5 meetings Saturdays, Jun 13 – Jul 18 (Does not meet 7/4) 11:45 am – 1:45 pm Administration 214 Fee $299 To register or receive additional information, call the Institute at 1-800 964-8888 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 25 HEALTH & WELLNESS AROMATHERAPY FOR NATURAL LIVING Ever wanted to learn how to use essential oils in your daily life? This fun and interactive workshop offers the basic knowledge necessary in order to use essential oils safely and effectively for you and your family. Learn: • What are essential oils, where do they come from? • How are they diffused? • How you safely store them • Why know the Latin name of an essential oil? • Various ways to use essential oils safely, their therapeutic properties and which to avoid in certain circumstances • Build a foundation for your continued use and study of essential oils • Become acquainted with several essential oils • Make a personal inhaler & bath salt to take home Day 2: • Make an essential oil combination for massage • Make a blend to support restful sleep • Make a muscle pain relief blend • Learn how to use essential oils in the bath • Learn to steam inhale for decongesting and clearing the respiratory system • Use a diffuser to lift your senses and enhance the environment of your home or workplace A $25 (cash only) material fee is payable to the presenter at the first meeting. Program fee $89 2 meetings Mondays, Jul 13 & 20 6:30 – 9:30 pm Community Center 102 4785.001 Presenter: Mikki Melinda Anderson – California Certified Massage Therapist, Certified Clinical Aromatherapist, Clinical Aromatherapist at St. Joseph Hospial, Co-owner of StressBusters Wellness Day Spa in Laguna Hills, Member of the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy and Association of International Aromatherapists. 26 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • T’AI CHI/QIGONG Research has shown that T’ai Chi and some forms of Qigong are as effective as moderate aerobic exercise for improving strength, flexibility, balance, agility, cardiovascular health and overall well-being. Focusing on these characteristics, a variety of Qigong forms including the Eight Pieces of Brocade and a beginning T’ai Chi routine will be emphasized. These graceful and easy-to-learn movements can be done by anyone regardless of age or physical condition. Wear comfortable clothing. Program fee $95 8 meetings Wednesdays, Jun 24 – Aug 12 6 - 7:30 pm Community Center 102 4806.001 Presenter: Diana Shakarian – Holds a Ph.D. in Kinesiology and has taught at the university level for over 15 years. She has been a student of Eastern philosophy and energy arts since 1974. She is a certified Reiki practitioner, and practices T’ai Chi, Qigong and meditation daily. MEDITATION IN THE WORLD’S TRADITIONS Studies show heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure drop during meditation and remain lower all day. When we are truly relaxed, our mind, body, and spirit are in harmony and we achieve our maximum personal and professional potential. Learn a variety of mindfulness based meditation techniques to remain calm, centered, powerful, and full of energy amidst daily activities and stress. A $10 materials fee is payable to the presenter at the first meeting. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a seat cushion. Program fee $79 8 meetings Wednesdays, Jun 24 - Aug 12 7:30 - 8:30 pm Community Center 102 4802.001 SWEDISH MASSAGE INTENSIVE Prerequisite: 100 hours massage training This lively “hands-on” workshop is geared toward the massage participant or therapist who is interested in practicing and refining their massage skills. Topics covered include body mechanics and self-care, draping, universal precautions, and the opportunity to delve deeper into massage technique. A $6 materials fee is payable at the workshop. Program fee $72 1 meeting Saturday, Aug 1 10 am - 5 pm Community Center 103 5357.001 Presenter: Kathleen Mondello - Is State Licensed and a Nationally Certified Holistic Massage Therapist currently in practice in Orange County. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 27 INTRODUCTION TO HAND, FOOT AND EAR REFLEXOLOGY This program is an introduction to the ancient art of hand, foot and ear massage. Reflexology is a massage technique that uses reflex points on the hands, feet and ears to stimulate nerve endings relating to other parts of the body. Help yourself and others release stress and tension throughout the body with this "hands-on" learning experience. Bring a towel and wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that will easily allow you to bare your feet and lower legs. A $6 materials fee is payable at the workshop. Program fee $65 1 meeting Saturday, Jul 11 10 am – 5 pm Community Center 103 5310.001 Presenter: Kathleen Mondello – Is State Licensed and a Nationally Certified Holistic Massage Therapist currently in practice in Orange County. INTRODUCTION TO CHAIR MASSAGE Participants will learn to give massage with the client fully clothed in a sitting position. No oil is used. The workshop will focus primarily on the high-tension areas of the neck, shoulders, arms and upper back, including massage strokes as well as acupressure points. Participants will learn “handson” techniques and will practice on each other. Anatomy of the shoulder and back will be discussed as well as licensing and insurance issues. Professional massage chairs are not provided; if you have one, please bring it. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. A $5 fee for materials is payable at the workshop. Program fee $65 1 meeting Saturday, Jul 18 10 am – 4:30 pm Community Center 103 4813.001 Presenter: Gretchen Thomas - Is a Nationally Certified and Licensed Massage Therapist and Acupressure Practitioner who has been teaching bodywork for many years. MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS & MASSAGE THERAPISTS EARN YOUR CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS ONLINE! Certificates in • Complementary and Alternative • Holistic and Integrative Health: Medicine Foundations 3 • End of Life Care • Integrative Mental Health • Food, Nutrition, and Health • Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing •Gerontology • Optimal Healing Environments • Healthy Aging • Pain Assessment and Management • Holistic and Integrative Health • Perinatal Issues • Holistic and Integrative Health: • Spirituality, Health, and Healing Foundations 1 • Holistic and Integrative Health: Foundations 2 Provider ALLEGRA Learning Solutions, LLC Approved for Continuing Education Units by: The California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP 14693 The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB), Provider #451562-11 The National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators (NCBDE) The California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provide3r #PCE 1564. To view descriptions, syllabi, lesson samples, hardware/software requirements and frequently asked questions, visit our information/orientation web site: http://www.ed2go.com/goldenwest 28 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • CONTINUING EDUCATION ONCOLOGY MASSAGE II APPROVE PROVIDE D R FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION Prerequisite: Completion of Oncology Massage Workshop This advanced special interest program will significantly further the massage therapist’s knowledge, quality of care, hands-on competencies, and understanding of working with oncology clients. Wear comfortable clothing and a bathing suit, or sports bra and shorts. Oncology Massage Workbook is included. A materials list will be provided upon registration. Hours may be used as: • 24 CEU Units for National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB), Provider #450129-06 or • 21 CEU Contact Hours for the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP 14934 Program fee $450/General or $375/Current GWC Massage Participant or Nursing Student 3 meetings Fri, Sat & Sun, Jun 26 - 28 9 am – 6 pm Community Center 103 – 6/26 Hoag Cancer Center – 6/27 & 6/28 5363.001 ($450/General) 5363.002 ($375/Current GWC Massage Participant or Nursing Student) Presenter: Greet The Day - Is an approved provider for NCBTMB and the Board of Registered Nursing, California. Their programs complement medical care and have provided thousands of hours of supportive oncology massage for people affected by cancer. Greet The Day programs are offered in more than sixteen affiliated cancer centers across the country. QIATSU™ ~ POWER BALANCING FOR VITALITY™ Powerful treatment for energy, strength, harmony, health and vitality ~ • Soothes the spirit, relieves stress, stimulates rejuvenation and oxygenation • Improves posture, increases strength and flexibility • Deeply relaxing, decreases aches & pains, increases circulation & energy flow QiAtsu™ is a deeply meditative acupressure treatment utilizing the master power points of the body to achieve balance and vitality. This treatment promotes good digestion, assimilation of nutrients and smooth elimination. QiAtsu™ balances the meridians, chakras, organs and systems of the body. QiAtsu™ is designed for Massage Therapists & Health Professionals but everyone is welcome. We will be working clothed so please wear loose, flexible, layerable clothing with a minimum of zippers and buttons. Please bring a table cover sheet, face cradle cover, light blanket, pillows or bolsters and a pen for notes. Drinking water and light snacks are advised. Hours may be used as: • 8 CE Hours for National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB), Provider #451062-09. Program fee $119 1 meeting Saturday, Jul 25 9 am – 6 pm Community Center 103 5374.001 Presenter: Teri Rogers ~ NCBTMB Approved Provider #451062-09 ~ Acupressurist, Holistic Health Practitioner, Writer, Teacher, Healer and Naturopath. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 29 DANCE COUNTRY LINE DANCE (Teens & Adults) Have fun and show off your dance moves as you learn easy, popular Country line dances. Burn up the calories with this great exercise. It will be taught slowly, step by step, so everyone will be dancing right away. No partner needed. A $2 material fee (cash only) is payable at the first meeting. Program fee $49 4 meetings Mondays, Jul 13 – Aug 3 6:30 – 7:30 pm Rec Ed 211 1799.001 Presenter: Kaylaa Fox – Has taught adult dances for over 25 years at major night clubs and community colleges. This includes Country Line Dance, Country Two Step, and East Coast Swing. 30 COUNTRY TWO STEP AND COWBOY CHACHA (Teens & Adults) Country Two Step plus Cowboy ChaCha – both dances are coming back and both are popular in country nightclubs! You will learn both and have a good time socializing and meeting new people. No partner needed. Program fee $49 4 meetings Mondays, Jul 13 – Aug 3 7:30 – 8:30 pm Rec Ed 211 1795.001 Presenter: Efren Barrera – Has been teaching dance for 15 years at different community centers in Orange County. He has been to different states and countries to dance, including China, Japan, Costa Rica & Canada. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • SALSA BOOT CAMP Spice Up Your Life! (Teens & Adults) These four hours will get you moving. And, this "hot" Latin dance will keep you moving. Emphasis will be on the popular Salsa danced in the Clubs. Learn the basics plus variations and have fun on the dance floor. Program fee $35 1 meeting Tuesday, Jul 7 6 - 10 pm Rec Ed 211 1791.001 Presenter: Rita Kyselka - Is a professional dance instructor and holds a lifetime teaching credential. She has taught credit classes for Golden West College. WEST COAST SWING BOOT CAMP (Teens and Adults) West Coast Swing is a fun, energetic dance that lets you express your personality. You can dance to different styles of music as well as to various speeds of music. This program will cover basics, variations, lead/follow, and styling. West Coast continues to be a favorite of both social and competitive dancers. Join us for a fun time! West Coast Swing – so versatile, so fun! Program fee $35 1 meeting Tuesday, Jul 14 6 - 10 pm Rec Ed 211 1806.001 THE FINE ART OF BELLY DANCING (Teens & Adults) Explore the dance and rhythms of the Near and Middle East as you develop the techniques of the "Fine Art of Belly Dancing." Learn beautiful arm and hand techniques, fluid body movements, belly rolls, and proper use of finger cymbals and veil. Program fee $69 6 meetings Tuesdays, Jun 23 - Jul 28 7 – 8:30 pm Community Center 102 1820.001 Presenter: Tonya Chianis - Is a well-known "multi" award-winning teacher, performer, choreographer and promoter. She is co-producer of the Belly Dancer of the Universe competition. She is a two-time recipient of the Middle Eastern Culture and Dance Association Hall of Fame Award. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 31 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP MEET in the Golden West Street parking lot Saturdays & Sundays, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. FREE PARKING • FREE ADMISSION NEW & USED ITEMS • FRESH PRODUCE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Space Reservations (Cash or Credit Card only • Subject to space availability) Advance Reservations Same-Day Reservations Community Center Room 104 Monday - Thursday 9 am - 4 pm Humanities Bldg. Room 123 Saturday and Sunday 7 - 8 am $40 per space Humanities Bldg. Room 123 *Saturday and Sunday 9:30 am - Noon $45 per space *Second Sunday of the month open for lotto sales only. Visit website below for details. Repeat Sellers Use your VISA, Discover, MasterCard, or American Express to reserve a space by phone. Reservations must be made at least 14 days prior to selling date. Monday - Thursday 9 am - 4 pm (714) 895-0895 Subject to space availability For 24-hr information call (714) 895-0888 or visit www.goldenwestswapmeet.com 32 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • SENIORS ROAD MAP TO MEDICARE Take the confusion out of Medicare and hear from a state registered health insurance counselor from the Council on Aging who are not selling, recommending or endorsing any products. Learn about: Obama Care’s impact on health coverage for those over 65; the four parts of Medicare, Part A, B, C, D; Original vs Medicare Advantage plans; contrast gap plans; enrollment periods. Road Map to Medicare explains this federal health insurance program that has 50 million beneficiaries. Program fee $10 1 meeting Wednesday, Jul 22 6 – 8 pm Administration 223 3062.001 Presenter: Susan Zajfen, RN - Is a Registered Nurse and an Education and Outreach Specialist for the Council on Aging, Orange County. MODERN RETIREMENT PLANNING This interactive workshop is designed to address retirement issues in an unbiased educational environment. Learn how to identify, set and reach your retirement goals while protecting your assets; plus in-depth sections on investments and estate planning. You may bring your spouse or a guest at no extra cost. Fee includes a 200-page workbook. Program fee $59 2 meetings Tuesdays, Jul 7 & 14 6 – 9 pm Administration 223 3042.001 2 meetings Thursdays, Jul 16 & 23 6 – 9 pm Administration 223 3042.002 Presenter: Christopher Haberl – A 20+ year Financial Advisor, Chris holds CLU, ChFC and Series 7 and 24 Licenses. GOLD KEY CARD PROGRAM Gold Key Cards are available to individuals 60 years or older, for a charge of $5 per semester. The Spring semester cards are valid June 1 - August 31, 2015. A Gold Key Card entitles senior citizens to a reduced rate at designated events, including: • Free parking in student stalls on campus when the Gold Key Card is displayed hanging from the rear view mirror. • Tickets for theater and other cultural events at a substantial discount. •Discount prices on specified events, seminars, workshops, etc., that are planned for seniors. • Reduced rates on services in Cosmetology of Golden West College (Tuesdays through Fridays). Gold Key Cards are not replaceable if lost. Purchase Gold Key Cards in person at the Community Education and Activities Office in the Community Center. Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 33 Golden West College Community Education and Activities Registration Form ONE REGISTRATION FORM PER PERSON. This form may be reproduced or additional forms are available in the Community Education and Activities Office. Confirmation will be mailed as soon as processed. If your registration is received less than seven business days prior to the event, your confirmation may not reach you in time, but your space will be reserved for your convenience, if space is available. Mail to: Community Education & Activities Registration Golden West College P.O. Box 2748 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-0748 Make check payable to: FAX: (714) 895-8944 For further information call (714) 895-0800 Golden West College NAME_________________________________________________________________________ STREET _____________________________________________________________ APT. #____ CITY_____________________________________________ STATE______________ ZIP______ HOME PHONE ( )___________________________WORK PHONE ( GENDER (please check) Male_ )_________________ Female BIRTHDATE________________ AGE________ SENIOR’S GOLD KEY CARD NO.____________ E-MAIL ADDRESS ______________________ (Information is for our purposes only and will not be sold.) When there are multiple sessions, please enter your First and Second choices for faster processing. PROGRAM NUMBER First Choice Second Choice PROGRAM DATE PROGRAM TITLE TOTAL FEE OFFICE USE ONLY . . Date . . Receipt # . . See Registration Information page for REFUND/TRANSFER POLICY. TOTAL Operator Method Of Payment Check #_________ Name On Check____________________ Total Paid $_________________ Credit Card VISA MasterCard Discover American Express Exp. Date________ Credit Card No. Authorized Signature_________________________ Cardholder’s Name__________________ College for Kids and Teens Release and Medical Consent My child, _____________________________________________ , has my permission to participate in the College for Kids programs and I release Golden West College, Coast Community College District, and any presenters and assistants from any liability arising from my son’s or daughter’s participation in said programs. I understand the College does not provide health and medical insurance for the participants. Consent is hereby given to the College for Kids presenters and/or supervisors to give or seek medical aid as required in the case of emergency. If children are not picked up at the end of each program, an additional fee of $5 will be charged for administrative supervision. Signature of Parent _______________________________________________ Date ________ I give my permission for any photographs taken of my child to be used in College publications. Signature of Parent _______________________________________________ Date ________ 34 • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • REGISTRATION INFORMATION Community Education and Activities Programs Registration Information: All registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Please review the following information prior to filling out the registration form. Mail Registration: 1. Complete the registration form, enclose payment, and mail NO LATER THAN TEN (10) DAYS PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM. Mail to:COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND ACTIVITIES REGISTRATION Golden West College P.O. Box 2748 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-0748 2. Confirmation will be mailed to you as soon as processed. If you do not receive confirmation two days prior to the event, call Community Education and Activities at (714) 895-0800 to verify your registration. If your registration is received less than seven (7) business days prior to the event, your confirmation may not reach you in time; but your space will be reserved for your convenience (if space available). NOTE: All returned checks subject to $25 charge (subject to change without notice) FAX or Phone Only with VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. Registration: For phone registration call (714) 895-0800. Please have your credit card and all program information available before you call. By FAX call (714) 895-8944. In-Person Register in the Community Education and Activities Office, Registration: Community Center, Room 104. See page 3 for office hours. Office hours are subject to change. Registering in person does not guarantee a space in a program. Refund/Transfer Policy (Programs/Workshops): By Participant’s These requests are accepted no later than three (3) working days Request — prior to the program start date, unless otherwise noted (please see below*.) Apply in person or call Community Education and Activities (714) 895-0800. (Office hours listed on page 3.) There is a $10 processing fee per program/per participant. Refunds/transfers are not made based on non-receipt of registration confirmation. If paid by credit card, your account will be credited within three working days. If paid by cash or check, refund checks will be mailed to you within 4 - 6 weeks of your refund request. By Community If the program is cancelled by Community Education and Activities, Education — a full refund check will automatically be mailed to you within 4 - 6 weeks of the cancellation or credited to your credit card within three working days. *Massage Certificate/Tours Programs: No refunds after printed refund deadline date. There will be a $10 processing fee on all requests received by the refund deadline date. For other Community Education and Activities that do not have a printed refund deadline date, refer to “REFUND/TRANSFER POLICY (PROGRAMS/WORKSHOPS)” printed above. Refunds/transfers are not made based on non-receipt of registration confirmation. If GWC Community Education and Activities must cancel, full refunds will be processed in 4 - 6 weeks. Parking Policy: Parking permit: $15. Parking www.goldenwestcollege.edu. permits must be purchased online at Visitors may purchase a temporary parking ticket for $3/day, from yellow Ticket Dispensers. See inside front cover for more information. • Golden West College Summer 2015 Calendar of Events • 35 Community Education and Activities Office Community Center Room 104 (714) 895-0800 e-mail: community_ed@gwc.cccd.edu www.gwccommunityservices.com