For Immediate Release: November 1, 2013
Santiago Canyon and Santa Ana Colleges Offer 4-Week January Intersession
(Santa Ana)— Santa Ana and Santiago Canyon College are offering a January intersession beginning January 6, 2014 through February 2, 2014. Students who were enrolled during fall 2013 will be able to register for classes starting Monday, November 4. New and returning students can register beginning November 6 and registration remains open until January 3, 2014.
A wide range of classes are available at both colleges with an emphasis on general education requirements, including English, mathematics, science, social sciences, kinesiology, and more. Full class details are available for Santa Ana College (SAC) at www.sac.edu/intersession and for Santiago Canyon College (SCC) at www.sccollege.edu/intersession
New students must submit an application to either college to obtain an appointment to register. Those enrolling in English and math classes may be required to take a placement test. For further details on English and math placement tests, call (714) 564-6147 at SAC and (714) 628-4985 at SCC.
For more information on intersession registration, contact Santiago Canyon College at (714) 628-4901 or Santa Ana College at (714) 564- 6005.
About the Rancho Santiago Community College District The mission of the Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) is to respond to the educational needs of an ever-changing community and to provide programs and services that reflect academic excellence. Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College are public community colleges of RSCCD, which serve the residents of Anaheim Hills, East Garden Grove, Irvine, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin and Villa Park. Both colleges provide education for academic transfer and careers, courses for personal and professional development, customized training for business and industry, and programs to train nurses, firefighters and law enforcement personnel.
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Contact: Judy Iannaccone, Director, Communications
Phone: (714) 480-7503, E-mail: iannaccone_judy@rsccd.edu
This is great news.
Did you know that 85% of incoming CC Freshman who don’t make their first semester goals NEVER FINISH!
I am a big proponent of the CC model, but, it clearly needs to be reworked for 2000’s. Pat browns grand vision could use a tune up .
It doesn’t help that important positions on the college board are being hogged up by carreer politicians looking for placeholder.