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Cuesta College Community Programs | Summer 2018 1
Community EducationInstitute For Professional Development
Online Classes • Public EventsIndoor & Outdoor Recreation
Youth Programs • Writers ConferenceCollege For Kids • Jr. College For Kids
Enriching The Lives Of San Luis Obispo Residents
• Since 1975 •
Register and find additional information at www.cuesta.edu/communityprograms
Community Programs Office Informationwww.cuesta.edu/communityprograms
San Luis Obispo Campus Highway 1, Building 4700 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106
Monday-Thursday 8am to 5pm Closed for Lunch 12-1pm Closed Fridays
Phone (805) 546-3132
Fax (805) 546-3107
Superintendent/PresidentGilbert Stork Ed.D.
Community Programs StaffSarah Hawkins – Aquatics LeadGaby Rangel – Program AssistantLea Geronimo – Program AssistantWes Martin – Program CoordinatorNanette Piña – Division AssistantMatthew Green – Director
Community Programs is a publication of Cuesta College Community Programs and Marketing and Communications departments. Printed by Hudson Printing.
Location for the Office of Community Programs!For your registration services we are located in the 4700 building (corner of Cuesta College Rd & Chorro Valley Rd) next to the Cuesta College Children’s Center.
Campus LocationsSan Luis Obispo Campus (SLO) Highway 1 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106
North County Campus (NCC) 2800 Buena Vista Drive Paso Robles, CA 93446
South County Center (SCC) Arroyo Grande High School 495 Valley Rd, 900 Wing, RM 913 Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
LegendSLO=San Luis Obispo Campus
NCC=North County Campus
San Luis Obispo County Community College District Board of TrusteesBoard President – Dr. Barbara GeorgeBoard Vice President – Patrick MullenTrustee – Angela MitchellTrustee – Mary StrobridgeTrustee – Pete SysakStudent Trustee – Jordan Jantzen
The Board of Trustees of the San Luis Obispo County Community College District affirms that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religious beliefs, gender, national origin, ethnicity, age, mental or physical disabilities, veteran status, sexual orientation, or marital status, be unlawfully subject to discrimination under any program or activity of the San Luis Obispo County Community College District.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMSSUMMER 2018 OFFERINGS
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Arts and CraftsAcrylic Watercolor Style on Canvas$85 (includes materials), 1 Tue, Apr 17, 10am-3pmAC0911.118, SLO-RM 4720, G Rappaport-Weiland
Business and FinanceIntro to Voiceovers (online)$49, 1 meeting, 1.5 hours, flexible schedulePlease call 805-564-3132, BF0801.218, Voices for All
Manage Your Own Portfolio$20, 1 Tue, Apr 10, 6-9pmBF0910.118, SLO-RM 4760, P Corrigan
Loan Signing Specialist $50 (extra fees do apply – see web) BF0911.118, 1 Fri, Apr 13, 9am-1pm, SLO-RM 4730BF0802.218, 1 Thu, Jul 12, 5:30-9:30pm, SLO-RM 4750Masters Notary Academy
California Notary Public Class & Exam$70 (extra fees do apply – see web), 8am-4pmBF0909.118, 1 Thu, Apr 12, SLO-RM 4760, BF0803.218, 1 Fri, Jul 13, SLO-RM 4750Masters Notary Academy
Retire Early & Travel Free$30 (+ materials), 1 Sat, May 26, 10am-1:30pmSF0905.118, SLO-RM 4760, G Henry
ComputersMaking Interactive Fiction Video Games$50 (+ materials), 1 Sat, Apr 28, 9:30am-3pmCS0910.118, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Adobe Photoshop: Learning the Basics$55, 4 Wed, Jun 13-Jul 11, 6-8pmCS0801.218, SLO-RM 4740, M Dorin
Video Game App Making: Comp/Tablet/ Smart Phone$50 (+ materials), 1 Sat, Jun 30, 9:30am-3pmCS0802.218, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Intro to App Creation: Comp/Tab/Smart Phone$50 (+ materials), 1 Sat, Jul 7, 9:30am-3pmCS0803.218, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Air Force Association CyberCamp (Ages 12-17)$150, Mon-Fri, Jul 30-Aug 3, 8:30am-2:30pmAFA001.218, SLO-RM 4740, A Johnson
Music and DramaUkulele 101$49 (+ materials), 3 Mon, Apr 9-23, 6:30-8pmMU0922.118, SLO-RM 4730, B Schwartz
Summer Jazz Workshop (Ages 12 and up)Mon-Fri Jun 18-22, pay $175 until April 19, $250 afterMU0801.218 Anyone Can Improvise, 8:30am-12:15pm MU0802.218 Jazz Master Class, 9:30am-3:45pmSLO-RM 7160, R McCarley & guests
Vocal Insights$75, 5 Wed, Jun 20 -Jul 25, 6:30-8:30pmMU0803.218, SLO-RM 7104, G Crowl
Beginning Folk Harmonica$50 (inc some materials), 1 Thu, Jul 19, 6-7:30pmMU0805.218, SLO-RM 4730, D Broida
Community Education
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Beginning Blues Harmonica$50 (inc some materials), 1 Thu, Jul 19, 7:45-9:15pmMU0806.218, SLO-RM 4730, D Broida
Ukulele Bootcamp$49 (+ materials), 1 Sat, 9:30am-12:30pmMU0930.118, Apr 28MU0804.218, Jun 23SLO-RM 4750, B Schwartz
Outdoors, Nature, and ScienceCuesta Ridge Botanical Area Natural History Hike$40 (includes transportation), 1 Sat, Apr 14, 8am-variesOD09S3.118, SLO-RM 4730 (meet for lecture before hike), S Schubert
Natural History of the Carrizo Plain$81 (includes transportation), 1 Sat, Apr 21, 8am-7:30pmOD0903.118, SLO-RM 4730 (meet for lecture before trip), S Schubert
Personal Development and WellnessThe Creative Woman: Living Alone as a Senior$49, 1 Sat, Apr 14, 9am-NoonPD0906.118, SLO-RM 4720, M Wycoff
Intro to Next Level Probiotics – Jun Probiotic$50 (includes materials), 1 Sun, Apr 15, 2-4:30pmPD09S3.118, SLO Creek Farms, A Gable
Meditation for Stress Reduction$35, 1 Sat, Jun 23, 10:00am-1:00pmPD0801.218, SLO-RM 3310, E Hartman
Working with and Parenting the Challenging Child$60, 4 Wed, Jul 11-Aug 1, 5:30-7pmPD0802.218, SLO-RM 3310, R McMillan
PhotographyBeyond Snapshots: Develop Your Creative Vision$55, 4 mtgs, 3 Mon, Jun 11-25, 6-8pmplus field session Sat Jun 16, PH0801.218, SLO-RM 4750 K Drager
Manual Digital Photography$55, 4 Wed, 6-8pmPH0904.118, May 2-23PH0802.218, Jul 11-Aug 1SLO-RM 4760, C Dinunzio
Portrait Photography$55, 4 Wed, Aug 8-29, 6-8pmPH0803.218, SLO-RM 4760, C Dinunzio
Special FocusArgument 101: Saturday Seminar$25, 1 Sat, Apr 14, 10am-12:30pmSF0903.118, SLO-RM 4730, A Lorenzen
Argument 101: How to Argue with Anyone$50, 4 Tue, Apr 24-May 15, 6:30-8pmSF0904.118, SLO-RM 4730, A Lorenzen
Understanding the Basics of Immigration Law$35, 2 Mon, Jun 11 & 18, 6-8pmGV0801.218, SLO-RM 4760, M Dorin
Writing and PublishingPublishing Your Book or Comic$50 (+ materials), 1 Sat, Apr 14, 9:30am-3pmWR0908.118, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Publishing and Promoting your Book$50 (+ materials), 1 Sat, Jul 28, 9:30am-3pmWR0809.218, SLO-RM 4740, R Mullikin
Youth Programs Summer Reading Programs (Ages 5-18)$249-$299, Mon or Tue, Jun 11-Jul 10, SLO-RM 4403Wed or Thu, Jul 18-Aug 16, NCC-RM N2409
Summer Jazz Workshop (Ages 12 and up)Mon-Fri Jun 18-22, pay $175 until April 19, $250 after. MU0801.218 Anyone Can Improvise, 8:30am-12:15pm SLO-RM 7160, R McCarley & guests
Model Airplanes-Bridge Building-Electronic Gadgets$180, Mon-Thu, 8:30am-12:15pmCFK01S.218, Jul 30-Aug 2, SLO-RM 4750CFK01N.218, Aug 6-9, NCC-RM N2439
Air Force Association CyberCamp (Ages 12-17)$150, Mon-Fri, Jul 30-Aug 3, 8:30am-2:30pmAFA001.218, SLO-RM 4740, A Johnson
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BasketballOptimum Basketball: Elite ClinicsMay 23 & 30 Drop in Only$100, BK0906.118, Mon/Wed, Apr 30-May 16, 6:30-8pm$125, BK0801.218, Mon/Wed, Jun 11-27, 6-8pm$100, BK0802.218, Mon/Wed, Aug 13-29, 5:30-7pmSLO-RM 1400, A Raj and C Blair
Optimum Basketball: Team Practice$3 drop in at the door, Fri, 5–8pm Apr: 6, 13, 20, 27May: 4, 11BK0910.118, SLO-GYM 1400, A Raj & C Blair
Optimum Basketball: Glow Basketball$10 pre-registration, $15 at the door, Fri, May 25, 6:30-8pm BK0909.118, SLO-RM 1400, A Raj and C Blair
Youth Open Run$10 drop in at the door, Fri, 6-7:30pm Jun: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Aug: 17, 24, 31SLO-GYM 1400, A Raj & C Blair
Cuesta College Hoop Camp$150, Mon-Thu, Jul 30-Aug 2, 12-4pmHOOP01.218, SLO-RM 1400, A Raj and C Blair
Optimum Basketball Hoop Camp$115, Mon-Wed, Aug 6-8, 12-4pmOPHOOP.218, SLO-RM 1400, A Raj and C Blair
Core & More Mini Session$45, or $7 drop-in, Mon/Wed, May 7-Jun 6, 4:30-5:30pmFT0801.218, SLO-RM 1105, A Goughnour
Sit & Fit Mini Session$45, or $7 drop-in, Mon/Wed, May 7-Jun 6, 5:30-6:30pmFT0802.218, SLO-RM TBA$50, or $7 drop-in, Tue/Thu, May 8-Jun 7, 4:30-5:30pmFT0804.218, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour
FUNctional Fitness Mini Session$50, or $7 drop-in, Tue/Thu, May 8-Jun 7, 8-9amFT0803.218, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour
Core & More$75, or $7 drop-in, Mon/Wed, Jun 18-Aug 8, 4:30-5:30pmFT0805.218, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour
Sit & Fit$75, or $7 drop-in, Mon/Wed, Jun 18-Aug 8, 5:30-6:30pmFT0806.218, SLO-RM 1200$80, or $7 drop-in, Tue/Thu, Jun 19-Aug 9, 4:30-5:30pmFT0809.218, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour
FUNctional Fitness$80, or $7 drop-in, Tue/Thu, Jun 19-Aug 9, 8-9amFT0807.218, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour
Muscle Conditioning$80, or $7 drop-in, Tue/Thu, Jun 19-Aug 9, 3:15-4:15pmFT0808.218, SLO-RM 1200, A Goughnour
Martial ArtsHEMA Tomahawk and Knife$60, 1 Sat, May 5, 10am-2pmHEMAS4.118, SLO-RM 1105, A Toberer
Krav Maga Unlimited Access Monthly Passes$150 per month or $750 for 6 months, Mon-SatSleeping Tiger Fitness/360 Krav Maga Central Coast
Sleeping Tiger Fitness Unlimited Access Monthly Passes$150 per month or $750 for 6 months, Mon-SatSleeping Tiger Fitness/360 Krav Maga Central Coast
HEMA German Long Sword II$75, 5 Tue, Jun 26-Jul 24, 7-8pmHEMA01.218, SLO-RM 1105, A Toberer
HEMA Long Sword Fundamentals$60, 4 Wed, Jun 27-Jul 25, 7-8pmHEMA02.218, SLO-RM 1105, A Toberer
HEMA Unarmed Combat$60, 4 Wed, Jun 27-Jul 25, 8-9pmHEMA03.218, SLO-RM 1105, A Toberer
Krav Maga Self Defense Workshop$20, 1 Sat, 12-2pmFTSD02.118, Apr 14SD0801.218, Jun 9SD0802.218, Aug 4, SLO-RM 1105, N Zimmerman
Community Recreation
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SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS CLASSESJr. College for Kids is launching in the summer of 2018 as the result of over a year of planning and collaboration between Camp Fire and Cuesta College Community Programs. Jr. College for Kids is designed for students entering Kindergarten through 4th grades in the fall of 2018.
• Students are supervised at all times
• If staying for a full-day program, please bring a sack lunch
• Granola bars and fresh fruit will be provided for snack in both morning and afternoon sessions
• Consider bringing a water bottle, closed-toe shoes, hat and/or sunscreen for outdoor play, layers of clothing for variable weather, and any additional snacks desired
• Schedule is subject to change
• Full day includes a supervised lunch period from 12:20-1pm
• Before and after care are available for an additional charge
• Thursdays will include a special theme day and closing ceremony.
Jr.
FULL-DAY: $230 *Session 3 prorated to $170Full Day - 8:30am-4:50pm
Session 1: June 18-21
Session 2: June 25-28
Session 3: July 2-5*Session 4: July 9-12
Session 5: July 16-19
Session 6: July 23-26
Entering Kindergarten - 4th Grade
8:30am Arrivals / Check In
8:45am Group Opening
9:00am Activity #1
9:30am Activity #2
10:00am Snack (Provided)
10:30am Group Game and Playtime
11:30am Activity #3
12:00pm Clean-Up & Closing
12:20pm Pick Up (AM), Lunch (Full Day)
Sample Schedule - Morning
1:00pm Arrivals / Check In
1:15pm Group Opening
1:30pm Activity #1
2:00pm Activity #2
2:30pm Snack (Provided)
3:00pm Group Game and Playtime
4:00pm Activity #3
4:30pm Clean-Up & Closing
4:50pm Pick Up
Sample Schedule - Afternoon
HALF-DAY: $140 *Session 3 prorated to $105Choose morning OR afternoon, Morning Half-Day - 8:30am-12:20pmAfternoon Half-Day - 1:00-4:50pm
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Session 1 June 18-21 Trail to Knowing MeMorning: All About Me
Have fun learning about yourself, your strengths, feelings, and making new friends. Create a 'me’ collage, do a special full-size 'me’ drawing
Afternoon: Safety First
Learn new skills, how to lead a game, good manners, fire safety, bicycle safety, bike relay, puzzles, basic first aid, and play a safety ball game.
Session 2 June 25-28 Trail to the EnvironmentMorning: Nature Awareness
Explore, appreciate, respect, and care about the natural world. Enjoy water play, animal hide and seek, nature hunts, learn about wind and clouds, and create a garden.
Afternoon: Outdoor Skills
Explore nature and learn basic outdoor skills: outdoor cooking, simple knot tying, nature crafts, and candle making.
Session 3 July 2-5 (No Class July 4) Trail to the FutureMorning: Exploring Space
Learn about space and our solar system all while creating lifelike models of different rockets as well as interactive activities and projects with the galaxy as your playground.
Afternoon: Wonder of Science
Explore the wonder of science and learn why and how things happen. Create and shoot a balloon rocket, launch a parachute into the air, make bubbles, learn what causes static electricity, and play with magnets. Learn about chemical changes and create a robot out of cardboard.
Session 4 July 9-12 Trail to Creative LivingMorning: Being Creative Through Art
Explore art through printmaking, photography, painting, making homemade clay, weaving, and creating a mobile. Express your creativity!
Afternoon: Being Creative Through Music
Experience musical awareness and self-expression through music. Make musical instruments, learn new songs, singing games, learn about vibrations, and make new friends.
Session 5 July 16-19 Trail to the EnvironmentMorning: Wise Old Willie
Appreciate nature, protect our environment and conserve natural resources. Learn about wildlife, soil and plants, energy, water, air pollution, recycling, and littering.
Afternoon: Sports and Games
A week filled with outdoor and indoor fun with games. Learn good sportsmanship and cooperation games. Participate and learn new relay races with water, paper, and string; ball games; indoor games; and go on a sardine hunt.
Session 6 July 23-26 Trail to Creative LivingMorning: Happy and Healthy
Learn good health habits and understand the importance of exercise and good nutrition. Play fun food games, make a silly germ plate, and make a food collage. Explore and create fun healthy snacks while creating your own healthy cookbook and apron.
Afternoon: Being Creative Through Drama
Explore your dramatic side! Have fun with puppets, create a story, prepare a skit, take an imaginary trip, and create a play.
JR. COLLEGE FOR KIDS CLASS SCHEDULESESSIONS 1 - 6
Entering Kindergarten - 4th GradeNo Class JUL 4th . No Classes on Fridays
Barbeque’n, Bakin’, and Salad Makin’ – Session 1 only$190 – SLO-RM 4720, H Hunter
Breakfast Bonanza - Session 2 only$190, SLO-RM 4720, L Wilson
Desserts and More Desserts - Session 2 only$190, SLO-RM 4720, L Wilson
Eat the World – Session 1 only$190, SLO-RM 4750, E DeSwart
Food Wars – Session 1 only$190, SLO-RM 4720, H Hunter
How to Cook Everything – Session 2 only$190, SLO-RM 4750, J McCord
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAMPUS CLASSESCollege for Kids provides an enriching opportunity during the summer for students entering the 5th through 9th grades in the Fall of 2018. The varied curriculum is designed to meet the needs of students who are eager to explore subjects in a fun and educational environment. Students must be enrolled in consecutive classes during their time on campus. Breaks between classes are not allowed.
• Students ARE NOT SUPERVISED on campus between classes
• Classes are not remedial in nature. Students with special needs are encouraged to contact the Community Programs before registering for classes at 546-3132
• Classes are scheduled for 50 minutes in an hour block to allow 10 minutes travel time to the next class
• Since rooms are scheduled throughout the campus, please check schedule for room locations. Your students may have a bit of a distance to travel between classes. Additionally, bicycles, skateboards, in-line skates, scooters, and any other human powered mechanical transportation devices are not allowed on campus in accordance with Section 2113 of the State of California Vehicle Code and the policies and regulations of Cuesta College.
COLLEGE FOR KIDS CLASS SCHEDULESESSION 2: MONDAY – THURSDAY July 9 – July 25
5th - 9th Grades No Class JUL 26th . No Classes on Fridays
COLLEGE FOR KIDS ORIENTATION: July 5, 2018, 6pm – SLO-RM 2401
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College For Kids General InformationENROLLMENTRegistration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis via Online, mail-in, and fax.
Class choices must run consecutively. Breaks between classes are not allowed.
There is NO SUPERVISION BETWEEN CLASSES – Cuesta College CFK Staff will monitor all in-between class times.
SUMMER HOURS: Monday-Thursday, 8am-5pm
COLLEGE FOR KIDS PARENT/GUARDIAN & STUDENT ORIENTATIONStudents enrolled in the College for Kids Program are asked to attend an orientation meeting with their parents/guardians. A tour will conclude the orientation.
San Luis Obispo CampusSession 1: June 14, 2018 – 6pm – SLO-RM 2401Session 2: July 5, 2018 – 6pm – SLO-RM 2401
IMPORTANT: Parents! Staying on Campus during your child’s classes requires a parking permit - purchase early!
CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATIONRegistering online: Detailed instructions are provided under ActiveNet Instructions and via our website; staff is available to help you during office hours. Maps and information specific to your class are also available online. If you register by mail or fax, a receipt will be emailed/mailed to you. Please allow one week for delivery. Please remember that with mail or fax registration requests; online has 1st come 1st processed. Register early and we suggest the online component to guarantee your child/rens spot in their desired classes.
CANCELED CLASSESAdvance registration is recommended to avoid canceled classes; however, in the event enrollment minimums are not met, the class may be canceled. Registered students will be notified in advance and have the fees transferred to another class at no charge other than class fees associated, or choose to receive a full refund.
REFUND/TRANSFERSPlease take care in selecting classes to avoid refund and transfer charges.
If you cannot attend a class for which you are registered, a written request must be received in the Community Programs office at least 5 business days before the activity begins. The refund, minus a $10 processing fee per class, will be issued within 3-4 weeks.
A transfer from one class/event to another is available for a $10 transfer fee.
LIMITED SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEWe are pleased to offer a scholarship program to enable financially disadvantaged students to participate in College for Kids. Eligible students must be 15 years of age or younger and a resident of San Luis Obispo County. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of student need and funding available.
For more information, call us at 546-3132, or print a copy of the application from our website: http://cuesta.edu/communityprograms/index.html
DONATIONS CHEERFULLY ACCEPTEDIf you would like to give financially disadvantaged student(s) the opportunity to attend CFK, consider a scholarship donation. For more information, please call 546-3132
ACTIVENET INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION• From the website: cuesta.edu/communityprograms please
choose link for the Session your children are interested in: CFK Session 1, 2 ;
• Click add to My Cart;
• Click Create New Account - this account should be under the parent/guardian;
• Fill all information requested;
• Click “Acknowledgement”;
• Click Submit and Add Family Member;
• Proceed with adding each family member you want on the account (include Grandma/Grandpa too) AND who you are registering for children please make sure their last name is correct (the system will default to your last name) the “Emergency Contact” area is for other family members or friends you would be comfortable with receiving a call in case you are not available (add spouses, significant others as additional family members - the emergency contact area will not add those as family members to your account);
• Once all family members are added click Submit;
• Click “My Account” (located at the top of screen) to register (Your account is automatically activated);
• The CFK Overall will appear
• Click add to my cart;
• Use pull down menu to select participant (child);
• Pick a College for Kids class in each timeframe;
• The timeframes are separated by how long the classes are NOTE: classes are 1hr or 2hrs long for example: if you choose 8:30am 2hr class leave 9:30am timeframe blank and continue to the 10:30am grid. A complete schedule is available at our website for convenience;
• Choices for Morning and Evening Homerooms (child care) are also built in the schedule;
• Once the class choices are done please review with your child to ensure what they want to avoid additional changes later;
• Click next ( let system process which could take up to a minute);
• Additional information will appear that is needed for staff and instructors These are mandatory areas even if filled out “not applicable”;
• Click next;
• Click next;
• Each class will appear with fees associated review each class and click proceed to shopping cart;
• If you wish to stay on campus - click Add Parking Permit/Swim Pass at the bottom of screen if not click Proceed to Checkout;
• IF YOU NEED A PARKING PERMIT follow these additional guides:
• Choose 2018 Summer Parking Permit
• Add to my Cart
• Select Participant (this should be the parent)
• Click Continue
• Fill out Drivers License, Year/Make/Model/Color of Vehicle and License Plate # (Parking Permits are NOT mailed pick up one week before first day of class)
• Click Continue
• Shopping cart will appear with all associated information; always review for accuracy;
• Click Proceed to checkout;
• Initial Waiver;
• Click “I Acknowledge”;
• Fill in Payment Information (you can save this information for future use)
• Billing Information MUST be the parent or whomever is paying;
• Click “I am 13 year of age or older”;
• Skip Offers from the Active Network!;
• Click Continue;
• Click No Thanks to next offer;
• Online Receipt will appear / Print button appears at top right corner;
• Once printed scroll to bottom and click continue;
• The main Cuesta College Community Programs page appears and at top right corner click log off
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Registration FormRegister online at cuesta.edu/communityprograms or complete and mail the form below.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT & ASSUMPTION OF POTENTIAL RISK – YOUTH PROGRAMSI wish to participate and/or for my child to participate in a college sponsored youth program(s)/activity(ies) during the Summer of 2018. I understand and acknowledge that these activities, by their very nature, pose the potential risk of serious injury/illness to individuals who participate. I understand and acknowledge that in order to participate in these activities, I agree to assume liability and responsibility for any and all potential risks that may be associated with participation in such activities. I understand, acknowledge, and agree that the college, its employees, officers, agents, or volunteers shall not be liable for any injury/illness suffered by me which is incident to and/or associated with preparing for and/or participating in the activity(ies). I understand that I am responsible for my own transportation to and from the activity(ies) and the college assumes no liability for loss or injury resulting from my transportation. I have no known medical condition which may pose a risk to the health and safety of me or others by participating in the activity(ies). I understand that photos and/or videos of me and/or my child’s participation in these activities may be taken for the sole purpose of assisting in the instruction of my child and/or for the promotion of future programs.
Name of Student: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Grade in Fall 2018 ___________ Date of Birth _____________________________ Male Female
What school are you attending in Fall 2018? _______________________________________________________________________
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CUESTA COMMUNITY PROGRAMSMail To: PO Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403 Fax To: (805) 546-3107 Questions? Call: 546-3132Or Online: cuesta.edu/communityprograms
Check which sessions student will attend, then full day or half day:
Session 1: June 18-21 Session 2: June 25-28 Session 3: July 2-5 Session 4: July 9-12 Session 5: July 16-19 Session 6: July 23-26 Full Day Half Day: AM PM (half day only)If registering for more than one child for Jr. College For Kids, duplicate this form or register online.
Check one: Session 1: June 18 - July 5 Session 2: July 10 - 25Complete boxes with correct TITLE and COURSE #. 1st and 2nd choices are MANDATORY. If registering for more than one session, or more than one child for College For Kids, duplicate this form or register online.
Expiration Date ______________________________________________________________________________
Name as it appears on card ______________________________________________________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT & ASSUMPTION OF POTENTIAL RISK
I understand and acknowledge: (a) that these activities, by their very nature, pose the potential risk of serious injury/illness to individuals who participate, (b) that in order to participate in these activities, I agree to assume liability and responsibility for any and all potential risks which may be associated with participation in such activities, (c) that the college, its employees, officers, agents, or volunteers shall not be liable for any injury/illness suffered by me which is incident to and/or associated with preparing for and/or participating in the activity(ies), (d) that I am responsible for my own transportation to and from the activity(ies) and the college assumes no liability for loss or injury resulting from my transportation and (e) that photos and/or videos of me and/or my child’s participation in these activities may be taken for the sole purpose of assisting in the instruction and/or for the promotion of future programs. I have no known medical condition which may pose a risk to the health and safety of me or others by participating in the registered activity(ies).
Participant’s Signature ___________________________________________________ Date ________________
Parent/Guardian’s Signature _______________________________________________ Date ________________ (if under age 18)
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Date _______________Registrar _____________ Parking Permit # ______________
Pass # ____________________________________
COURSE/EVENT NAME COURSE/EVENT# DAY, DATE & TIME FEE
Participant Name _____________________________________________________________
Male Female Birth Date (Required) ________________________________________
Parking: Semester Pass $30
Daily Pass(quantity) __________ @ $2 each
Total
Mail To: Community Programs, PO Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403Fax To: (805) 546-3107Make checks payable to: Cuesta Community Programs
Community Programs Policies and General InfoOffice HoursMonday–Thursday, 8am-5pm
Lunch: 12-1pm daily
Closed all Fridays and holidays.
Enrollment: Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Online, mail-in and fax registration begin as soon as you receive this brochure. Students 16 years and older may enroll in adult education/recreation classes.
Pre-registration is recommended as all classes/activities and events have enrollment requirements.
Registration: Registering online; detailed instructions are provided under ActiveNet Instructions and via our website; staff is available during office hours to help you. Maps and information specific to your class are also available online. If you register by mail or fax, a receipt will be emailed/mailed to you. Please allow one week for delivery. Please remember that with mail or fax registration requests online has 1st come 1st processed advantage. Register early, we suggest the online component to guarantee your registration in a desired class or classes.
Refund/Transfers:• Please take care in selecting classes to avoid refund
and transfer fees.
• If you cannot attend a class for which you are registered, a written request must be received in the Community Programs office 5 business days before the activity begins. The refund, minus a $10 processing fee per class, will be issued within 3-4 weeks.
• A transfer from one class/event to another is available for a $5 transfer fee.
• Refunds are not available for Public Events or online classes.
Canceled Classes: Advance registration is recommended to avoid canceled classes; however, if a class/activity/ event enrollment minimums are not met, the class may be canceled. Registered students will be notified in advance and have the fees transferred to another class, or choose to receive a full refund.
Senior Discounts: Adult 62 years and older receive a 10% discount on classes/activity automatically if a birth date is provided. Some classes/activities/events by design are not applicable for this discount (payment plans, special pricing, online courses, Public Events) and discounts cannot be combined.
Parking:• Cuesta College Parking permits are required for all
vehicles parked on the North County and San Luis Obispo campuses - Monday-Saturday, 5am-10pm, whenever the District is in session.
• $2 daily permits are available from the Community Programs Office for all Community Programs patrons.
• Daily parking permit machines are also available in all paved lots.
• As a registered Community patron, you may purchase a semester permit from the Community Programs Office via online, mail, FAX, phone or walk-in. Semester permits are available by pick up only in the 4700 Building. Parking permits will NOT be mailed.
Online Registration Directions Find your class on www.cuesta.edu/communityprogramsClick “Register Online”Click “Add to my Cart”
New UsersClick “create new account” & enter information
“Proceed to Shopping Cart”Or add additional participant and/or activity. Review Information and “Proceed to Checkout”.Review Waivers and Click “Next”Enter Payment InformationView Receipt & Print for Your Records
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Cuesta College Community Programs | Summer 201816
PO Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403
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