2018_2019ClassSchedule

318 SUMMER/FALL 2018/SPRING 2019 CLASS SCHEDULE CalWORKs at the Madera and Oakhurst Community College Centers The Madera Community College Center CalWORKs Program is located in the R2A building and it is staffed by a CalWORKs Counselor and a Madera County Department of Social Services (DSS) Case Worker. The Madera Center CalWORKs Office is open Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The CalWORKs Program offers services to Oakhurst Community College Center students at the Madera Community College Center and at the Oakhurst Community College Center by appointment in OC2 (the Student Services Center). Learn more about us by calling (559) 675-4861 or on the Madera Community College Center website at http://www.maderacenter.com/stu- dent-services/calworks.html Career Services Career Services are available to all Reedley College students and alumni. Services include self-assessments, major and career exploration, career counseling appoint- ments, career and employability resources, an online job board, mock interviews, and job development appointments. Additionally, multiple career-related activities, events, and workshops are hosted each year. Please refer to our webpages for more information. Career Services: http://www.reedleycollege.edu/career_services and Student Employment: https://www.collegecentral.com/reedleycollege. The Reedley College Career Resource Center (CRC) is located in CSS-1, Room 1. For more information, call (559) 637-2543. The Career Transfer Center (CTC) is located at the Madera Community College Center in AM-141. For more information, call (559) 675-4882. (The Student Success Center is located on the Oakhurst Community College Center in OC-8.) Child Development Center - Reedley College The Reedley College Child Development Center and Lab School offers a NAEYC Accredited high quality early care and education program for children of students and staff members. The center provides three classrooms for children — Infants (ages 6 weeks to 17 months), Toddlers (ages 18 months - 30 months) and Preschoolers (ages 2 1/2 to 5 1/2). The Center is located on the north end of campus. Space is limited and waitlist applications to enroll are accepted throughout the semester. The Reedley College Child Development Center serves as a teaching, research, and demonstration center to provide an opportunity for child development students to plan, prepare and teach in an early childhood setting under the supervision of early childhood instructors. The Child Development Center observes the semester schedule and is closed during campus holidays. For enrollment information contact: (559) 638-0300 ext. 3237. Child Development Center- Madera Community College Center TheMadera Community College Center Child Development Center and Lab School offers an NAEYC Accredited high quality early care and education program serving children of students, staff and the community. The center has one classroom for children from 2.5 to 5 years of age. The Child Development Center is located on the north east side of the campus near parking lot C. Space is limited and waitlist applications to enroll are accepted year round. The Madera Community College Center Child Development Center serves as a teaching, research and demonstration center to provide an opportunity for child development students to plan, prepare and teach in an early childhood setting under supervision of early childhood instructors. The Child Development Center observes the semester schedule and is closed during school holidays. For enrollment information contact: (559) 675-4845 or (559) 675-4808. Counseling The Counseling Center provides comprehensive counseling services to assist students toward a successful college experience. Counselors help promote student development and success by coordinating quality services and programs that are focused on students’ needs. Counselors provide the following services to students: • Individualized assessment of interest and abilities • Academic advising on appropriate courses and programs of study for a vocational program, degree or certificate, and/or transfer to a four-year university • Development of a student educational plan to achieve educational goals • Assistance with resolving personal issues and adjusting to college life Counselors are available on a same day basis or by an future appointment through eSARS student services online appointment system. The Counseling Center is located in the Student Services building. Regular hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information, call (559) 638-0337. Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) Disabled Students Programs and Services provides specialized counseling, support services, and resources to students with temporary or permanent disabilities. Regular hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Disabled Students Programs and Services is located in the Disabled Students Programs and Services Building. Accessible parking is available throughout the campus. For more information, contact Disabled Students Programs and Services at Reedley College (559) 638-0332 or Madera Community College Center (559) 675-4864. The TTY phone number is (559) 638-0356. Learning Disability Services If you have a learning disability or suspect that you might have one, contact Disabled Students Programs and Services for more information about what services are available to help you. Contact Disabled Students Programs and Services at (559) 638-0332. The TTY phone number is (559) 638-0356. High Tech Center Adapted computer equipment is available in the High Tech Center which is located in the Disabled Students Programs and Services Building. The High Tech Center offers students with disabilities training, assistance, and resource informationonhowtouseadaptivecomputertechnologyandassistivesoftware programs. Regular hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, contact Disabled Students Programs and Services at (559) 638-0332. The TTY phone number is (559) 638-0356. There are also adaptive computers available in the Library Computer Lab. Workability III TheWorkability III program is a collaboration between Reedley College and the California State Department of Rehabilitation (DOR). Workability III is designed to assist individuals with disabilities with preparing for, finding and maintaining gainful employment. Reedley College Workability III aims to assist students, the Department of Rehabilitation, and the local community through vocational education, training, counseling, and consistent, direct service. The Workability III program is located in the Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) office. For more information, contact theWorkability III Counselor/ Coordinator at (559) 638-0332, ext. 3486. Student Support Services Program (SSS) The Student Support Services Program is a 100% federally funded TRIO Program serving Reedley College and the Madera Community College Center. It is designed to provide enrichment services that will alleviate the educational and social barriers which prevent students with disabilities from succeeding at the post-secondary level. Through the delivery of comprehensive academic, social, and personal services, the Student Support Services Programwill promote and increase the retention and transfer rates of Reedley College’s students with disabilities. Services include needs assessments, disability management, specialized tutorials, academic enrichment materials, study strategies, learning skills, and social skills development. For more information, contact the SSS Counselor/Coordinator at (559) 638-0332, ext. 3532.

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