Summer 2013 Academic Calendar April Summer LIONS’ Pride Orientation ...................................... 9:00 a.m.................................................................Thursday, April 25 Priority Online Registration Begins ............................www.wallacestate.edu ........................................................Monday, April 29 *Priority Registration Schedule: Registration opens each day at 8:00 a.m. 45+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins Monday, April 29 30+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins Wednesday, May 1 15+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins Friday, May 3 All Other Students Registration Begins Monday, May 6 May Planning and Assessment/Faculty Duty Days ...............................................................................Tuesday, May 7-Friday, May 10 Spring Grades Due ............................................................................................................................................Wednesday, May 8 Graduation................................................................................................................................................................Friday, May 10 Interim Term Begins..................................................................................................................................................Friday, May 10 Late Registration Drop/Add (Interim Term) ...............................................................................................................Friday, May 10 On-Site Registration Begins ..................................................................................................................................Monday, May 13 Registration Day (Regular, Mini I) .........................................................................................................................Monday, May 20 Tuition and Fees due by 6:00 p.m. .................................Cashier’s Office .......................................................Wednesday, May 22 Selected ORI 101 and 103 Classes Meet ...........................................................................................Thursday-Friday, May 23-24 Late Registration Drop/Add (Regular, Mini I)...................................................................................Thursday-Tuesday, May 23-28 End of Interim Term..............................................................................................................................................Saturday, May 25 Memorial Day ..................................................................WSCC Closed ..............................................................Monday, May 27 All Other Class Begin (Regular, Mini I) .................................................................................................................Tuesday, May 28 Gap Program Begins ............................................................................................................................................Tuesday, May 28 Late Registration Drop/Add Ends (Regular, Mini I) ...............................................................................................Tuesday, May 28 Tuition and Fees due by 6:00 p.m. .................................Cashier’s Office ............................................................Tuesday, May 28 June Last day to withdraw from Mini Term I .................................................................................................................Tuesday, June 18 End of Mini Term I...............................................................................................................................................Thursday, June 27 Gap Program Ends .............................................................................................................................................Thursday, June 27 July Registration Mini II ...................................................................................................................................................Monday, July 1 Mini Term II Begins ..................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, July 2 Late Registration, Drop/Add Mini Term II ................................................................................................................Tuesday, July 2 Summer Graduation Applications Due ....................................................................................................................Tuesday, July 2 Independence Day ..........................................................WSCC Closed ................................................Thursday-Friday, July 4-5 Last day to withdraw Regular and Mini II Terms ...................................................................................................Tuesday, July 13 Final Exams ..............................................................................…...........................................Tuesday-Monday, July 30-August 5 August Summer Grades Due….. .............................................................. .....................................................................Tuesday, August 6 Faculty Duty Day ................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 6 Reminder (Tentative) Dates for Fall 2013 Priority Registration Begins for Fall ........................................................................................................................Monday, July 15 Early On-site Registration Begins for Fall............................................................................................................Monday, August 5 Registration Day(Projected) .............................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 13 Fall Classes Begin (Projected) ....................................................................................................................Wednesday, August 14 Fall 2013 Lions’ Pride Dates Tuesday – Thursday, June 18 – June 20 .............................1:00 p.m......................................................................Student Center Tuesday – Thursday, June 25 – June 27 .............................1:00 p.m......................................................................Student Center
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Summer 2013 Academic Calendar
April
Summer LIONS’ Pride Orientation ...................................... 9:00 a.m.................................................................Thursday, April 25
Priority Online Registration Begins............................www.wallacestate.edu ........................................................Monday, April 29
*Priority Registration Schedule: Registration opens each day at 8:00 a.m.
45+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins Monday, April 29
30+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins Wednesday, May 1
15+ Earned WSCC Hours Registration Begins Friday, May 3
All Other Students Registration Begins Monday, May 6
May
Planning and Assessment/Faculty Duty Days ...............................................................................Tuesday, May 7-Friday, May 10
Spring Grades Due............................................................................................................................................Wednesday, May 8
Graduation................................................................................................................................................................Friday, May 10
Interim Term Begins..................................................................................................................................................Friday, May 10
Late Registration Drop/Add (Interim Term)...............................................................................................................Friday, May 10
On-Site Registration Begins ..................................................................................................................................Monday, May 13
Registration Day (Regular, Mini I) .........................................................................................................................Monday, May 20
Tuition and Fees due by 6:00 p.m. .................................Cashier’s Office .......................................................Wednesday, May 22
Selected ORI 101 and 103 Classes Meet ...........................................................................................Thursday-Friday, May 23-24
Late Registration Drop/Add (Regular, Mini I)...................................................................................Thursday-Tuesday, May 23-28
End of Interim Term..............................................................................................................................................Saturday, May 25
Memorial Day ..................................................................WSCC Closed ..............................................................Monday, May 27
All Other Class Begin (Regular, Mini I) .................................................................................................................Tuesday, May 28
Gap Program Begins ............................................................................................................................................Tuesday, May 28
Late Registration Drop/Add Ends (Regular, Mini I) ...............................................................................................Tuesday, May 28
Tuition and Fees due by 6:00 p.m. .................................Cashier’s Office ............................................................Tuesday, May 28
June
Last day to withdraw from Mini Term I .................................................................................................................Tuesday, June 18
End of Mini Term I...............................................................................................................................................Thursday, June 27
Gap Program Ends.............................................................................................................................................Thursday, June 27
July
Registration Mini II ...................................................................................................................................................Monday, July 1
Mini Term II Begins..................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, July 2
Late Registration, Drop/Add Mini Term II ................................................................................................................Tuesday, July 2
Summer Graduation Applications Due ....................................................................................................................Tuesday, July 2
Independence Day ..........................................................WSCC Closed ................................................Thursday-Friday, July 4-5
Last day to withdraw Regular and Mini II Terms ...................................................................................................Tuesday, July 13
Final Exams ..............................................................................…...........................................Tuesday-Monday, July 30-August 5
August
Summer Grades Due….. .............................................................. .....................................................................Tuesday, August 6
Faculty Duty Day ................................................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 6
Reminder (Tentative) Dates for Fall 2013
Priority Registration Begins for Fall........................................................................................................................Monday, July 15
Early On-site Registration Begins for Fall............................................................................................................Monday, August 5
Registration Day(Projected) .............................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 13
Fall Classes Begin (Projected) ....................................................................................................................Wednesday, August 14
Fall 2013 Lions’ Pride Dates
Tuesday – Thursday, June 18 – June 20.............................1:00 p.m......................................................................Student Center
Tuesday – Thursday, June 25 – June 27.............................1:00 p.m......................................................................Student Center
Summer Semester 2013 Schedule of Classes • page 3
Table of Contents
Academic Calendar.........................Inside Front Cover Important Phone Numbers ...................................PG 3Business Hours ....................................................PG 4ADA Accommodations..........................................PG 4Online Education ..................................................PG 4Admission Policy/Procedures ...............................PG 5Registration Process ............................................PG 5 Financial Aid Information ......................................PG 6Bookstore Information ..........................................PG 6Tuition and Fees ...................................................PG 7myWallaceState and Online Registration .............PG 8 Testing Schedule ..................................................PG 9Adult Education/GED Schedule..........................PG 10Off-Campus Classes...........................................PG 11 Main Campus Classes........................................PG 12 Mini Term I ..........................................................PG 28Mini Term II .........................................................PG 28Mini Term III ........................................................PG 28Continuing Education .........................................PG 29 Lifelong Learning ................................................PG 30Workforce Training..............................................PG 31Alumni Association Activities ..............................PG 32Athens State University ......................................PG 33Building Codes ...................................................PG 34Campus Map ...................................Inside Back Cover
Important Phone Numbers
Toll Free ...........................................1.866.350.WSCCComplete directory at www.wallacestate.edu
ACTION Advising Center ........................256.352.8040Assessment/Testing Center ...........................352.8248Bookstore.......................................................352.8100Cashier ..........................................................352.8141Financial Aid ..................................................352.8182Library............................................................352.8260*Lion Central One-Stop Enrollment Center ..352.8238Operator.........................................................352.8000Student Activities/Campus Visits....................352.8031Vice-President................................................352.8340
*Lion Central, Wallace State’s new One Stop Center for enrollment services isnow located in the James C. Bailey Center Lobby.
A Message from the President
Welcome to
summer semester!
Wallace State
offers a rich selection of
courses to students and
lifelong learners during
its summer session.
From mid-May to early
August, thousands of
students enroll in more
than 600 courses
across all disciplines.
Classes are offered on-
line, on campus during the day and in the
evening, and during two 5-week Mini-terms, so
that you can find time to rejuvenate while still
participating in college coursework and other ac-
tivities.
Summer semester is important to our students
who want to carry a more manageable course
load during the regular academic year, those who
want to get an early start, catch up, or earn their
degrees at an accelerated pace. The atmosphere
during summertime is a bit more relaxed, even for
those loading up on courses, as the college oper-
ates extended days Monday through Thursday
and is closed on Fridays. We welcome many visit-
ing students from other colleges and universities
who want to take advantage of Wallace State’s of-
ferings during the summer.
Students are invited to visit Lion Central, our
new One Stop Center for enrollment, advising and
financial aid services, located on the ground floor
of the fully renovated Bailey Center. New online
tutorials for completing the FAFSA and a Finan-
cial Aid TV service provide additional answers
for students seeking information on Pell grants
and student loans.
Many other programs and activities happen
during summer, including a 10-day summer edu-
cational trip to Italy organized through the Evelyn
Burrow Museum, the Museum’s Cultural Conver-
sation’s series and visiting art exhibitions, as well
as activities offered through our Alumni Associa-
tion and Continuing Education department.
A nationally recognized Achieving the Dream
institution, Wallace State is an exciting place to
Disclaimer - Information contained in this schedule is offeredfor planning purposes only and is subject to change. For thelatest information, visit www.wallacestate.edu.
Accreditation - Wallace State is accredited by the Commissionon Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges andSchools to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science,and Associate in Applied Science degrees. (1866 SouthernLane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097; Phone: 404/679-4501). Manyprograms have additional accreditation from organizations ap-propriate to the particular disciplines.
ADA Accommodations - All students receiving servicesthrough the ADA Office need to make an appointment or stop byto discuss the classes and accommodations needed for Sum-mer Semester. All students wanting to utilize their accommoda-tion for priority registration must make the appointment and havedocumentation on file before April 17. The WSCC ADA Officepublishes a handbook outlining the policies and procedures re-quired for acquiring academic accommodations. It is the stu-dent’s responsibility to make sure that each step is completed.For further information, contact Ms. Lisa Smith, Director of Spe-cial Populations, on the 8th floor of the JBC or call256.352.8052. A copy of the student handbook can be found onthe web at www.wallacestate.edu/ mainmenu/current-students/ada-accommodations.html.
Non-Discrimination Policy - It is the policy of Wallace StateCommunity College, a postsecondary institution under the con-trol of the Alabama State Board of Education, that no personshall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national ori-gin, disability, age, or sexual orientation be excluded from par-ticipation in, be denied benefit of, or be subjected todiscrimination under any program, activity or employment. TheCollege will not retaliate against any person because they haveengaged in a protected activity opposing the College or be-cause they have made a complaint, testified, assisted, or par-ticipated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding orhearing alleging discrimination on a basis specified above.
Transitional Learning Division - The Transitional LearningDivision’s primary responsibility is to make the transition fromhigh school to college as easy as possible for students. Tran-sitional Learning classes are designed to assist students in de-veloping academic competencies necessary for success incollege. Orientation 103, Reading 083, English 092 and 093,and Math 090 are found within this division. For more informa-tion, contact Cindy Mallard, Director of Transitional Learning, [email protected] or 256.352.8081.
Education Anytime, AnywhereWallace State offers a wide array of online and hybrid classes to fit your schedule and your needs. These classes arenoted in the fall course listing beginning on page 12. Several complete programs of study are also available in a fully on-line or online/hybrid format including Computer Science (Programming, Software Support/Help Desk, Internet/NetworkingTechnology), Health Information Technology (Health Information Technician, Medical Transcription, Medical Coding),Gerontology, Pharmacy Technology, and Associate in Arts/Science. Contact an advisor in the ACTION Center at256.352.8040 to learn more about online education.
Summer Semester 2013 Schedule of Classes • page 5
Admissions Policy
Wallace State Community College is an open admissions insti-tution. All students who have earned a high school diploma orGED are eligible for admission. In addition to an application foradmission, students are required to supply the College with anofficial copy of their high school transcript or official copy oftheir GED scores. Students transferring from another collegemust submit an admissions application and an official copy oftheir transcript(s) from each college they have attended. Tran-sient students must submit a transient letter from their home in-stitution stating the courses they will be allowed to take inaddition to an application for admission.
Graduates from a non-accredited high school with a diplomademonstrating successful completion of a course of study onthe secondary level based upon the Carnegie units required bythe state education agency at the time of the award (currently24) and minimum ACT score of 16 or the equivalent SAT scoreof 790 are eligible for admission. If the above requirementsare not met, the student must take a GED test.
Special requirements may apply to International Studentsseeking admission. Students must submit official transcripts,an I-20 Form, TOEFL scores, declaration of responsibilitystatement, proof of insurance, and all appropriate admissions
forms. Further information is available by contacting Lion Cen-tral, Wallace State’s One Stop Enrollment Center, or viewingthe WSCC Catalog online.
Accelerated high school students who have completed thetenth grade, have a cumulative “B” average, and are recom-mended by the local principal may enroll at Wallace State onlyin postsecondary courses for which high school prerequisiteshave been completed. Exceptions may apply for students doc-umented as “gifted and talented” according to the standards in-cluded in the State Plan for Exceptional Children and Youth.
The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit High School program allowseligible high school students to enroll in college classes con-currently with high school classes, either on the college cam-pus or at the high school, and receive both high school andcollege credit. The student must be in grade 10, 11 or 12, havea “B” average; and obtain written approval of the Principal andSuperintendent.
Non-Credit students who enroll exclusively in non-creditcourses may be granted admission without a minimum scoreon the ACT or SAT, a GED Certificate, or transcripts from ahigh school or college.
Getting Started at Wallace State
1 ADMISSIONS: Submit a completed and signed applica-tion for admission to Lion Central, Wallace State’s newOne Stop Enrollment Center, or apply online at www.wal-lacestate.edu. Remember to send your transcripts andprovide photo identification.
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TESTING: All students must complete COMPASS Place-ment Tests in English, reading, and mathematics prior toregistering for classes. Testing is waived for those who
FINANCIAL AID: Information about financial aid,including scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, WIA,TRA and veterans’ benefits, may be obtained by callingthe Financial Aid Office at 256.352.8182 or visitingwww.wallacestate.edu.
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ORIENTATION: All students are strongly encouraged toattend a LIONS’ Pride Information Session. Incomingfreshmen are required to register for an orientation course(unless exempt). Contact the ACTION Center at256.352.8040 for more information. The WSCC Office ofEnrollment Management is available to provide college in-formation and schedule campus tours. Call 256.352.8031for more information.
ACADEMIC ADVISING: Advisors are available to assiststudents in choosing a course of study, developing a de-gree plan, and registering for classes. Visit the ACTIONCenter (256.352.8248) to see an advisor or contact yourassigned faculty advisor.
6 REGISTRATION: Students can register online at myWal-laceState, accessible from the Wallace State home page,www.wallacestate.edu. See instructions for logging on tomyWallaceState on page 8. For registration dates andtimes, consult the academic calendar or visit www.wallacestate.edu.
7 FEE PAYMENT: Registration is not complete until all tu-ition and fees are paid. Fees may be paid online, by mail,or in person at the WSCC Cashier’s Office. Please con-sult page 6 in the course schedule for a list of tuition andfees and important deadlines. For payment information,call 256.352.8015. Discover, American Express, Visa andMastercard are accepted.
present recent ACT scores (or SAT equivalent) of 20 onthe English and math portions. Contact the Testing Cen-ter at 256.352.8053 for more information.
Having Problems with Blackboard?The WSCC Blackboard Online Support Center’s Customer Care Technicians are available for
support 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. Call 1-866-265-4848 for live assistance. Or visit theBlackboard Support Center Website: learn.wallacestate.edu.
Summer Semester 2013 Schedule of Classes • page 6
Financial AidStudents receiving financial aid should read the following infor-mation carefully:
APPLY EARLY – Students applying for financial aid shouldapply at least two (2) months before the next semester begins.Applying early will help ensure a timely response to federalguidelines and will allow for any unforeseen problems/situa-tions that might occur. Applying early will also help the studentavoid potential long lines or waits.
BOOKSTORE CHARGESIf Pell Awards exceed the amount of tuition and fees owed, stu-dents may charge books and supplies on their Pell accounts atthe WSCC Bookstore. These accounts will be open for chargesMay 9.
DISTANCE EDUCATION students are responsible for loggingin and meeting orientation requirements for all Blackboard, In-ternet, and video classes. Pell funds will not be distributed untilattendance is verified.
BALANCE CHECKSPer federal guidelines, attendance must be verified before bal-ance checks can be mailed. Students must attend ALLCLASSES before Pell and loan funds will be distributed.Students’ balance checks will not be processed until allholds are cleared.
PLEASE NOTE: Students in DISTANCE EDUCATIONcourses are responsible for logging in and meeting orientationrequirements for all on-line and video classes. Pell and loanfunds will not be mailed until attendance is verified. PellGrant and Loan balance checks, with no holds, will be mailed,Wednesday, June 5. If you are registered in classes that beginlater than May 28 your balance check will be mailed at a laterdate. You must attend classes prior to any funds being mailedfor a particular class.
Withdrawal from all classes after receiving balance checks willresult in Pell overpayment and future Pell payments for WSCCor any other college will cease until the overpayment is repaid.
STUDENTS ON PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPSThe WSCC Financial Aid Office requests that all students onprivate funded scholarships contact the Financial Aid Officethree (3) weeks prior to registration to ensure that all paper-work is complete.
INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIP recipients must complete aFAFSA prior to enrollment being completed.
REMEMBERStudents must re-file for Pell Grants for every academic year(Fall – Summer). The Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA) is available online at www.fafsa.gov. Students apply-ing for 2012-13 ( fall 2012, spring 2013 , summer 2013) PellGrants must complete the forms with 2011 tax data. It is thestudent’s responsibility to provide any additional information re-quested by the Financial Aid Office. The Grant cannot beawarded until the student’s file is complete
NOTE: If you are planning to attend fall 2013, you will be re-quired to complete a 2013-2014 FAFSA using your 2012 in-come taxes.
**Priority Deadline for Fall 2013 is June 1, 2013Completed Financial Aid paperwork must be submitted tothe Financial Aid Office by the deadline of June 1 in orderfor funds to be available for Fall Semester 2013.http://www.wallacestate.edu/finaid.html. Students should review their MyWallaceState account forindividual requirements.
To view a current listing of textbooks and pricing information, please visit www.wallacestate.edu/booklist.
Refund Policy • A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in new condi-
tion by the end of the third week of the semester will be refunded the full purchase price assuming that the following conditions
are met:
•Everyone must have a receipt.•Everyone must have a valid picture ID.•Books must be in new/unused condition. If book was sold in shrink wrap it must be returned in shrink wrap.•Refunds will not be given for supplies or reference books and materials.•If purchase was made with a check, you must wait 10 business days before requesting a refund.
A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in used condition by the end ofthe third week of the semester will be refunded 50% of the full purchase price. A book is determined to be in a “used” condition ifthe shrink wrap has been removed, or has marks, erasures, or highlights. All books regardless of condition must include any cd
or access code that was included with the book.
Bookstore Information
EMAIL AND LION ALERT: E-mail is an official form of communication at Wallace State. Please set up your Wallace State emailaccount and check it regularly. Click on “myWallaceState” scroll down to the Student Records area and click on Login to see Stu-dent Email setup information. To set up your Lion Alert accoun t, Wallace State’s emergency notification system, click on the tab“Lion Alert”, then click on the “mySchoolCast” link within the Log-In Instructions section.
Summer Semester 2013 Schedule of Classes • page 7
Tuition and Fees
CreditHours
Tuition$109/Hr
Bond
SuretyFee
Build-ing Fee
Facility Renewal
Fee
Technol-ogyFee
Total Tuition& Fees
1 109.00 1.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 138.00
2 218.00 2.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 276.00
3 327.00 3.00 30.00 27.00 27.00 414.00
4 436.00 4.00 40.00 36.00 36.00 552.00
5 545.00 5.00 50.00 45.00 45.00 690.00
6 654.00 6.00 60.00 54.00 54.00 828.00
7 763.00 7.00 70.00 63.00 63.00 966.00
8 872.00 8.00 80.00 72.00 72.00 1,104.00
9 981.00 9.00 90.00 81.00 81.00 1,242.00
10 1,090.00 10.00 100.00 90.00 90.00 1,380.00
11 1,199.00 11.00 110.00 99.00 99.00 1,518.00
12 1,308.00 12.00 120.00 108.00 108.00 1,656.00
13 1,417.00 13.00 130.00 117.00 117.00 1,794.00
14 1,526.00 14.00 140.00 126.00 126.00 1,932.00
15 1,635.00 15.00 150.00 135.00 135.00 2,070.00
16 1,744.00 16.00 160.00 144.00 144.00 2,208.00
17 1,853.00 17.00 170.00 153.00 153.00 2,346.00
18 1,962.00 18.00 180.00 162.00 162.00 2,484.00
19 2,071.00 19.00 190.00 171.00 171.00 2,622.00
20 2,180.00 20.00 200.00 180.00 180.00 2,760.00
21 2,289.00 21.00 210.00 189.00 189.00 2,898.00
22 2,398.00 22.00 220.00 198.00 198.00 3,036.00
23 2,507.00 23.00 230.00 207.00 207.00 3,174.00
24 2,616.00 24.00 240.00 216.00 216.00 3,312.00
25 2,725.00 25.00 250.00 225.00 225.00 3,450.00
Tuition & Fees Reminder: All tuition and fees should be paid in the Cashier’s Officeaccording to the following schedule. If tuition and fees are not paid by the end of
the business day on the due date, the class schedule will be deleted.
Registration Period Payment Due Date
April 29 – May 22 (Early Registration)............................................May 22 by 6:00 p.m.
May 23............................................................................................May 23 by 4:00 p.m.
May 24 .............................................................................................................2:00 p.m.
May 28 ..............................................................................................................6:00 p.m.
Students who are NOT residents of Alabama pay two times the stated rate
of tuition. Fees are the same.
ALL TUITION & FEES ARE DUE AT REGISTRATION.
Refund for a complete withdrawal: A student who of-ficially or unofficially withdraws from all classes be-fore the first day of class will be refunded the totaltuition and other institutional charges. A student whoofficially or unofficially withdraws completely on orafter the first day of class but prior to the end of thethird week of class will be refunded according to thefollowing prorated refund schedule:
Regular Term (May 28-August 5)Through May 27 100%May 28-June 3 75%June 4-June 10 50%June 11-June 17 25%After June 17 no refund
Mini Term I - 5 weeks (May 28-June 27)Through May 28 100%May 29-May 30 75%May 31-June 1 50%June 2-3 25%After June 3 no refund
Mini Term II - 5 weeks (July 2-August 5)Through July 2 100%July 3-4 75%July 5-6 50%July 7-8 25%AfterJuly 8 no refund
Administrative Fee: An administrative fee not toexceed 5% of tuition and other institutional chargesof $100, whichever is smaller, shall be assessed foreach withdrawal within the period beginning the firstday of class and ending at the end of the third weekof class.
NOTE: The first $80 for full-time and first $59 forpart-time students is non-refundable unless the classis cancelled by the college. Insurance fees are non-refundable.
Refund for partial withdrawal: Students who donot completely withdraw from the college but drop aclass during the regular drop/add period will be re-funded the difference in tuition paid and the tuitionrate applicable to the reduced number of hours, in-cluding fees appropriate to the classes dropped.There will be no refund to a student who partiallywithdraws after the official drop/add period hasended.
Wallace State does not give cash refunds: Stu-dents must complete a Drop/Add Form for the Ad-missions Office (available through Lion Central in theBailey Center lobby), take it to the Cashier’s Officeand complete a Refund Request Form. Under nor-mal circumstances, refund checks are issued weeklyand mailed to the student. Refer to current academiccalendar for drop/add and withdrawal deadlines.
Tuition Refund Policy
PARKING PERMITS
Parking Permits are available free of charge fromthe Wallace State One Stop Center, Bailey Center1st floor. All students are required to obtain a park-
ing permit if driving on campus.
Summer Semester 2013 Schedule of Classes • page 8
1. GETTING STARTED: If you are a newly admitted or returning student you may have received a student number in the mail. You may also use your social securitynumber as a temporary student ID and six-digit birthdate as a temporary PIN. You must not be on academic proba-tion or have any outstanding fees or holds to register.
2. GO ONLINE: Visit www.wallacestate.edu and click on the myWallaceState link to access your student information. Click on Student Records (Secure Area) to log in.
3. LOGIN SCREEN: Enter your student number (this is yoursocial security number without the dashes) or your WSCC assigned student number. Enter your PIN number (the default PIN is your six-digit birthdate). You will be prompted to change your PIN for privacy and security.
4. SELECT THE STUDENT TAB, THEN CLICK ON REGISTRATION: Select the term for which you would liketo register, then select Register/Add/Drop Classes. Hereyou may enter the course numbers from the publishedclass schedule, or select Class Search to search onlinefor classes meeting your desired criteria. Select the classsubject (add time/day constraints under the AdvancedSearch option). You will be shown a list of courses meet-ing your selected criteria. Select the classes you want totake by clicking in the corresponding box under the Select column. Click Register to the add the course. To Drop a course, go to the Add or Drop Classes section and selectthe drop-down menu under Action for the course you wantto drop, and then select Drop. (Please be aware ofdrop/add deadlines and refund dates as outlined on the
inside front cover and p. 7 of this schedule). Continue until your course schedule is complete. To view yourschedule, go back to the Registration menu and selectStudent Detail Schedule or Active Registration.
5. COMPLETE REGISTRATION: Once your schedule is complete, return to the Student tab, click on Student Account, and then select Account Summary. There youwill see a screen that displays tuition charges for the schedule you have chosen. Available financial aid coverage may also be viewed. To complete the entire registration process, you must pay the amount due by the dates published by WSCC. Failure to do so will result in removal from class. Classes can only be dropped onlineduring the drop/add period. If registration has ended, youmust withdraw from classes through Lion Central, WallaceState’s One Stop Enrollment Center.
6. PAYMENT: In the Account Summary menu, you will be provided options to pay your balance by electronic check,or by credit card with Discover, American Express, Visa orMastercard. You may also pay in person during regular business hours at the WSCC Cashier’s Office by check, cash or credit card. Please print a copy of your bill to taketo the Cashier’s office.
7. REMEMBER: To ensure complete registration, full payment must be received by the posted payment dead-lines. If you do not settle your account by the date posted in the current semester schedule, your schedule will be deleted. Please check your schedule for accuracy.
LION CARD/STUDENT IDAll students are required to have this form of identification while on campus. IDs are available in theEnrollment Management Office. Use your LION LOOT at the WSCC Bookstore, Culinary Arts, Vend-
ing, the Library, Woody’s Grill, and CVS Pharmacy. Call 256.352.8031 for more information.
myWallaceState
myWallaceState • Student Resources at Your Fingertips www.wallacestate.edu
Check E-mail. Student e-mail accounts are
available to all students at no charge.
Register for and Drop/Add Classes.Students can register online or drop/add, butcannot drop classes beyond the drop/add pe-riod. See below for more information.
Pay Tuition and Fees. Registration is not
complete until tuition and fees are paid in full.Mastercard, Discover, American Express andVisa are accepted.
Check Grades. Students may access their
grades at the conclusion of each semester.
View Documents. Students may access
their unofficial transcripts and degree plans.
Blackboard Log In. Your myWallaceState
ID is required to log in.
Check Financial Aid Status. Access
your financial aid account.
Manage Lion Card. Manage your Lion
Card funds online.
Register Online
Manage Lion Alert. Lion Alert is WSCC’s
emergency notification system (see p. 9).
Summer Semester 2013 Schedule of Classes • page 9
Testing Schedule
Residual ACT Testing
Friday, April 5Thursday, June 6 Monday, August 5Friday, October 4
8:30 a.m.
Computer Science Auditorium
To provide studentwith necessary
college entrance requirements and to
help determine place-ment in math and
English.
Call 256.352.8042Fee: $37.50
Registration is complete when
payment is made tocashier. Bring receipt,
ID, and ACT approved calculator
on test date.
HESI Biology Placement Exam
By appointment duringCOMPASS testing
hours.8th Floor JBC
To determine readiness for Biology 201.
Call 256.352.8248Fee: $32
Call 256.352.8248.Bring ID, calculatorand receipt on test
date.
CLEP TestingBy appointment during
COMPASS testing hours.8th Floor JBC
To provide an opportunity to
obtain college levelcredit for acquired
knowledge.
Call 256.352.8248Fee: $102 per test
Call 256.352.8248Bring ID and receipt
on test date.
COMPASS Placement and
Ability to BenefitAssessments
Monday - Thursday8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Friday (only open onweek of May 27)
8 a.m. –11:30 a.m.
Extended Testing Times:8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Monday – Thursdayduring the months of
June and July.
8th Floor JBC
To determine placement into mathand English classes
(if not exempt).
To assess math,reading and English
skill levels for health program
applications.
Call 256.352.8248
Initial Test Fee: noneRetest: $8
(Only one retest ispermitted in three
year period)
No appointmentneeded.
Bring ID, calculatorfor math, and receipt
(if retest) on testdate. Student shouldhave application onfile prior to testing.
GED Registration
Twice per month beginning Monday,
June 3, 2013, at 6 p.m.by appointment.
TBARequired beforeGED test date is
scheduled.Call 256.352.8461
By appointment.Bring receipt, driver’s
license and SocialSecurity card. If 17,also bring studentexit interview form
and notarized parentpermission to take
GED exam.
GED Testing
Twice per month beginning Wednesday,
June 5, 2013.
Pre-registration required.Test date issued at
registration.
TBA
To provide opportunity for adults
who have not graduated from highschool to earn a high
school level educational diploma.
Call 256.352.8461Fee: $50
Retest: $10per subject
By appointment,call 256.352.8461.
Bring identification andsocial security card on
test date.
WORKKEYS forWSCC Students
Registration is required.TBA
Graduation requirement in
certain programs;should be taken in
the last two semesters of study
after completing English and math
coursework.
Call 256.352.8461.Fee: $40
By appointment, call 256.352.8461.
Bring identificationand receipt on test
date.
Test Dates Location Purpose For Info. To Register
Fees are payable in the WSCC Cashier’s Office, located on the Mezzanine level of the Bailey Center. For
more information, visit www.wallacestate.edu/ACTION-Center or call 256.352.8040.
Summer Semester 2013 Schedule of Classes • page 10
Free GED Classes
Adult Education is a non-profit program that assists individuals
who have discontinued public education enrollment or who
do not have a high school diploma, as well as those who need
basic skills development for employment purposes.
For more information, contact the Wallace State Adult
Education Department at 256.352.8078, 1.866.350.9722 or
Mini Term III Web assisted:Class will start on Monday May 10th 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Class will meet these days: May 10,11, 13-18, and 20-22.
CRN COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR
Ready to Graduate?Congratulations on reaching your destination on this educational journey! Everyone at Wal-
lace State is extremely proud of your accomplishment and wishes to recognize you accord-
ingly. In order to properly award your degree, we must ensure that all degree requirements
have been satisfactorily met and all fees and holds have been cleared. Please follow the in-
structions below to ensure that process is properly completed.
We strongly encourage you to participate in the Commencement ceremony in May. College
graduation is an honor that you have worked diligently to receive, and we hope that you will allow your instructors, family, friends,
and fellow students to properly recognize your achievement.
Steps to Successfully Apply for Graduation:1. Complete the Graduation Application included in this packet.
2. Log-in to your MyWallaceState account and print out an unofficial transcript.
3. Schedule an appointment with your advisor to perform a degree audit and confirm that you have met or will meet all
graduation requirements. Bring your transcript!
4. Ensure that all holds are clear and any outstanding fees and charges have been paid.
5. Submit your completed graduation application packet – graduation application, unofficial transcript, & degree audit – to
the cashier’s office located in the WSCC Business Office before the graduation application deadline.
6. Pay the cashier the appropriate graduation fee: $60 for first-time graduates or $15 for previous WSCC graduates. There
is no fee to have a degree recorded on a graduate’s academic transcript, but a paper diploma will not be printed.
Graduation Application Deadlines:For Fall Semester 2013 graduation – Application packets are due by June 3, 2013.
ACADEMIC PREP
ACT PREP COURSEOnline course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com/wscc-wfd
CULINARY
FUNDAMENTALS OF CAKE DECORATING (Course I)Discover how easy and rewarding it is to decorate cakes and otherdesserts in this 8-hour course. You will learn all of the decorating tech-niques needed to create great looking cakes for birthdays or any occa-sion. Topics include the basics of making and coloring icing, preparingcakes, decorating techniques using appropriate tools (including themost popular border), and making a rose for a gorgeous floral cake.Supply list will be provided at first class session. Bring paper and pen. Tuesdays, June 11, 13, 18 & 25, 5-7pm. (Registration Deadline: June 7)Location: Culinary Arts$35
CAKE DECORATING - Flowers and Borders (Course II)Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Cake DecoratingBuild on your skills taught in Course I to master many dramatic tech-niques to make your cakes unforgettable. You will learn to make newborders, to give your cakes incredible dimension with the addition ofbold color flow decorations, and to create lovely new flowers usingRoyal icing. For the grand finale, you will make and impressive flowerbasket cake using the interwoven basket weave technique. Supply listwill be provided upon registration.Tuesdays, July 16-30, 5-7pm. (Registration Deadline: July 12)Location: Culinary ArtsFee: $35
DANCE
BALLROOM DANCING This is a beginning level Ballroom Dance class for those who want todevelop and/or improve their social dance skills. The instructor will pro-vide instructions for steps, patterns and proper techniques, includingballroom dance floor etiquette. Three to five dances will be taught de-pending on class make-up and progress. Instructor - Lee Littenburg.Registration must be made by registration deadline. Registration willnot be accepted in class.Tuesdays, April 16-May 21, 6-7pm. (Registration Deadline: April 12)Tuesdays, May 28-July 2, 6-7pm. (Registration Deadline: June 28)Location for all classes: Burrow Choreography RoomFee: $30
ADVANCED BALLROOM DANCING Built upon the basic course, this class is for students who know the ba-sics and want to expand their knowledge. This course will add one ortwo new steps each lesson plus polishing what they already know. Instructor-Lee LittenburgRegistration must be made by registration deadline. Registration willnot be accepted in class.Tuesdays, April 16-May 21, 7-8pm. (Registration Deadline: April 12)Tuesdays, May 28-July 2, 7-8pm. (Registration Deadline: June 28)Location for all classes: Burrow Choreography RoomFee: $30
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
YOGA Join us for a time of stretching and strength building that is sure toleave you de-stressed and energized! This class is based on the yogamodel that allows for all body types and flexibility levels. This class isfor anyone interested in improving balance, strength and flexibility.Note: Students should bring a traditional yoga mat.
May 6-June 10, 5:30-6:30pm. (Registration Deadline: May 1)June 17-July 22, 5:30-6:30pm. (Registration Deadline: June 12)Location: Burrow Choreography RoomFee: $40
WELLNESS CENTER USE FOR SENIORS (55 and older)Registration for this course provides use of the Wellness Center for theSemester. For senior citizens 55 and older.Fee: $34
WELLNESS CENTER USE FOR THE COMMUNITYRegistration for this course provides use of the Wellness Center for theSemester.Fee: $80
OUTDOOR
BEGINNING GOLF ($50)Golf Pro Chess Harris will instruct this course for beginners. Golf clubsas well as everything needed will be provided for the use by the stu-dent during the course.
Junior (Middle and High School Students) -Thursdays, June 6, 13, 20, 9-10:00am. (Registration Deadline: June 3)Ladies - Tuesdays, May 21, 28, June 4, 5:30-6:30pm (Registration Deadline: May 17)Beginner- Saturdays, May 4, 11, 18, 8:30-9:30am (Registration Deadline: May 1)Intermediate- Saturdays, June 8, 15, 22 , 8:30-9:30am(Registration Deadline: June 5)
Location: Cullman Municipal Golf CourseFee: $50
LANGUAGE
SPANISH FOR MISSIONARIES ONLINEOnline course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com/wscc-wfd
MUSIC
INSTANT PIANOIf you yearn to experience the joy of playing piano, but you don't wantyears of weekly lessons, this short course is for you. In just one enjoy-able evening, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to make pianoplaying a part of your life, learning chords, not notes. You'll learn all thechords needed to play any song, any style any key. And you'll get ahealthy dose of insider secrets on how to embellish songs. This is anabsolutely beginning class in chord piano techniques. If you can findmiddle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you al-ready know enough to enroll. If not, send a self-addressed stampedenvelope for a helpful free pamphlet to Music Masters, 90 Molly Lane,Ringgold, GA 30736.Monday, June 24, 5:30-9pm. (Registration Deadline: June 20)Location: Bailey Center 9th floorFee: $50 plus $25 material fee (material to be paid in class)
SPECIAL INTEREST
INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGY Find your ancestors! Come discover your past! Learn how to trace yourfamily history and discover where and maybe even how they lived.Find out how to search for information online and from free and not-so-free databases, the census, journals, message boards, libraries, court-houses, or military archives. Wed & Thurs, May 29 & 30, 5-8pm (Registration Deadline: May 27)Location: 3rd floor WSCC Library Fee: $25
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Continuing Education
Register by calling 256.352.8238 or in person at Lion Central at the Bailey Center. For advising call 256.352.8040. Registrations should be made atleast three days prior to the beginning of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/continuing-education.
SOUTHERN GENEALOGY The adventure starts here! As you investigate your past learn the manydifferent methods to access information. Each state categorizes mate-rial in different ways so get a road map to help you along your path.Wed & Thurs, June 12 & 13, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: June 10)Location: 3rd Floor WSCC Library Fee: $25
CIVIL WAR GENEALOGY How to research a Civil War solider, North or South, or civilian usinggovernment and private records. Wallace State has one of the finestcollections for Civil War research in the nation.Wed & Thurs, June 26 & 27, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: June 24)Location: 3rd floor of WSCC Library Fee: $25
GENEALOGY AND THE COMPUTER Unlock the secrets to your past as you search the internet for your an-cestors. Learn to navigate the many avenues on your road to discovery.Gather information on reputable sites and which sites to avoid.Wed & Thurs, July 24 & 25, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: July 22)Location: Computer Science LabFee: $25
ADVANCED GENEALOGY AND BOOK PUBLISHINGThere’s no limit to what you can discover about your ancestors! Thisclass will take you to the next level as you continue discovery of yourancestor’s lives! Learn how to publish your findings for others to enjoy.Wed & Thurs, July 10 & 11, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: July 8)Location: 3rd Floor WSCC LibraryFee: $25
HOME DECORATING SEWINGLearn to create decorative pillows, table runners, and more to enhancethe beauty of your home.Students may use their own fabric. Taught byKaran Smith, Upholstery Instructor.Wednesdays, May 22-June 30, 3-5pm. (Registration Deadline: May 20) Location: Upholstery Department
DEFENSIVE DRIVINGGOT A TICKET? Classes are available twice a month for those inter-ested in meeting the requirements of the courts.Dates are available by calling 256.352.8238Location: Bailey Center 9th floorFee: $35 book to be purchased in class.
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Continuing Education
Register by calling 256.352.8238 or in person at Lion Central at the Bailey Center. For advising call 256.352.8040. Registrations should be made atleast three days prior to the beginning of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/continuing-education.
Lifelong Learning Classes for Seniors 55 and older. Only $25!
NTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGY Find your ancestors! Come discover your past! Learn how to trace yourfamily history and discover where and maybe even how they lived. Findout how to search for information online and from free and not-so-freedatabases, the census, journals, message boards, libraries, court-houses, or military archives. Wed & Thurs, May 29 & 30, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: May 27)Location: 3rd floor WSCC Library
SOUTHERN GENEALOGY The adventure starts here! As you investigate your past learn the manydifferent methods to access information. Each state categorizes mate-rial in different ways so get a road map to help you along your path.Wed & Thurs, June 12 & 13, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: June 10)Location: 3rd Floor WSCC Library
CIVIL WAR GENEALOGY How to research a Civil War solider, North or South, or civilian usinggovernment and private records. Wallace State has one of the finestcollections for Civil War research in the nation.Wed & Thurs, June 26 & 27, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: June 24)Location: 3rd floor of WSCC Library
GENEALOGY AND THE COMPUTER Unlock the secrets to your past as you search the internet for your an-cestors. Learn to navigate the many avenues on your road to discovery.Gather information on reputable sites and which sites to avoid.Wed & Thurs, July 24 & 25, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: July 22)Location: Computer Science Lab
ADVANCED GENEALOGY AND BOOK PUBLISHINGThere’s no limit to what you can discover about your ancestors! Thisclass will take you to the next level as you continue discovery of yourancestor’s lives! Learn how to publish your findings for others to enjoy.Wed & Thurs, July 10 & 11, 5-8pm. (Registration Deadline: July 8)Location: 3rd Floor WSCC Library
COMPUTERS FOR SENIORSThis course is for the beginner and is designed to introduce you to thecomputer. Basic functions of Microsoft Windows will be covered alongwith adjusting personal computer settings. You will also be introducedto the Internet and Email. The instructor is skilled at teaching those withlittle or no experience with computers. Class size is limited to 12.May 21, 28, June 4, 1:30-4:30pm. (Registration Deadline: May 17)Location: Computer Science Lab 9
ADVANCED COMPUTERS FOR SENIORSBuilding on the previous course, students will now learn more about theInternet and how to send emails with attachments. Microsoft Word willbe covered as well. Class is limited to 12 students.June 11, 18, 1:30-4:30pm. Registration Deadline: June 7Location: Computer Science Lab 9
FACEBOOK FOR SENIORSIn this cutting edge course for seniors, we'll learn to navigate the socialcommunity of Facebook. We will create a Facebook account, learn howto locate friends and family members, how to use the news feed andupload pictures. A good working knowledge of computers is requiredfor this class. Class is limited to 8 students.Registration Deadline: May 17Course 1-May 21, 28, 9:30-12:30pmCourse 2- July 16, 23, 9:30-12:30amLocation: Computer Science Lab 9
DIGITAL CAMERA FOR SENIORSThe goal of this class is to help our fellow seniors get a better under-standing of today's technology in digital cameras. We eliminate all theconfusion that digital cameras present today. You will learn how to eas-ily operate your camera resulting in great photos of your grandchildren,other family members, friends & all those great places you travel to nowthat you have the time. This is a hands-on class, so please bring yourcamera, owner's manual, charged batteries and memory card. Also included in this course is a special session on uploading them foronline ordering. No need to purchases a new camera, just bring yourdigital camera and enjoy! June 11, 18, 9:30am-12:30pm. (Registration Deadline: June 7) Location: Computer Science Lab 9
HOME DECORATING SEWINGLearn to create decorative pillows, table runners, and more to enhancethe beauty of your home.Students may use their own fabric. Taught byKaran Smith, Upholstery Instructor.Wednesdays, May 22-June 30, 3-5pm. (Registration Deadline: May 20) Location: Upholstery Department
WELLNESS CENTER USE FOR SENIORS Registration for this course provides use of the Wellness Center for theSemester. For senior citizens 55 and older. The fee for this course is $34.
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Workforce TrainingCDL TRAININGCommercial Truck Driver ClassA four week instructional program that prepares individuals to applytechnical knowledge and skills to drive trucks and buses, delivery vehi-cles, for-hire vehicles, and other commercial vehicles.Schedule: Monday-Thursday. Call for dates.Fee: $1,600 + $200 testing fee and $4 liability insurance fee. WIA ap-proved (Financial assistance available through the Career Center)Location: Diesel MechanicsCall for available class dates: 256.352.8114
SHORT-TERM WELDINGThis 225-hour course provides basic instruction in oxy-fuel cutting(torch cutting) and the student's choice of shielded metal arc welding(stick welding), MIG wire welding process or TIG process.Schedule: Monday-Wednesday, 5:30pm-9:30pm (enroll at any time)Fee: $2,000 plus kit. WIA approved (Financial assistance availablethrough the Career Center)Location: Welding DepartmentCall for available class dates: 256.352.8172
WASTEWATER OPERATOR CERTIFICATIONWhen wastewater treatment plants are properly operated, public healthand the state's waters are protected. This certification program is work-ing to help ensure that operators meet established requirements andare competent to operate and maintain wastewater treatment plants.Some classes conducted at Cullman area water treatment centers. Call for available class dates: 256.352.8172
CUSTOMIZED CONSTRUCTION TRAINING - FREE TUITION FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFYWallace State Training for Business and Industry presents this freecourse. Choose from Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Masonry, Plumbingor Welding. Must be 18 by the time of employment.Schedule: Day and evening classes (enroll at any time)Fee: Possible free tuitionFor details, call Kristi Bain 256.352.8165 or Rick Nail 256.352.8266.
SERVSAFE TEST-PREP & CERTIFICATION COURSEWallace State Training for Business and Industry presents this training.Participants will gain valuable knowledge in the following areas: sanita-tion, the flow of food, purchasing and receiving, storing foods, safety,food preparation, facilities and equipment, regulatory agencies and in-spection, and crisis management. The program is designed specificallyfor food-handling employees of restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes,schools, daycares, and other food service professionals. The intensive8-hour courses are conducted in three sessions, ending with the certifi-cation exam (must attend all three classes to test). Dates: Monday, Tuesday and Monday (test day):
June 3, 4, 10, 5-9:00pm. (Registration Deadline: May 29)August 5, 6, 12, 5-9:00pm. (Registration Deadline: August 1)
Fee $150 (includes textbooks & certification exam)Location: Culinary Arts Classroom
OSHA TRAINING
10-HOUR OSHA CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAIN-ING This course meets the required laws in Alabama for working on publicjob sites. Led by an OSHA certified trainer the course covers the man-dated OSHA topics including OSHA regulations, general health andsafety, basic electrical safety, fall protection, ladder and scaffold safety,hand and power tools, material handling, etc. Upon completion stu-dents will receive the 10-hour OSHA card. Please call 256.352.7826 regarding dates.Fee: $69
OSHA 10-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY AND HEALTHTRAININGThis course is for those with safety and health responsibilities, and foremployee safety and health awareness. Students will be introduced toOSHA policies, procedures, and standards as well as general industry
safety and health principles. Upon successful completion of the course,participants will receive an OSHA general industry safety and health10-hour completion card. Please call 256.352.7826 regarding dates.Fee: $69
OSHA 30-HOUR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH CERTIFI-CATION COMPLETIONThis is a 20 hour completion course for those who have completedOSHA 10 Hour Construction Health and Safety Certification within thepast six months and wish to pursue the OSHA 30-Hour Certification. Please call 256.352.7826 regarding dates.Fee: $129
BUSINESS, COMPUTER & ACCOUNTING
GRANT WRITING (Online)Online course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com/wscc-wfd
WINDOWS FUNDAMENTALSMay 21, 28, 5:30-8:30pm. (Registration Deadline: May 17)Location: Computer Science Lab 9
MICROSOFT OFFICEJune 4, 11, 5:30-8:30pm. (Registration Deadline: May 31)Location: Computer Science Lab 9
MICROSOFT EXCELJuly 16, 23, 5:30-8:30pm. (Registration Deadline: July 12)Location: Computer Science Lab 9
CREATING WEBPAGESOnline course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com/wscc-wfd
ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALSOnline course, six weeks, for dates go to www.ed2go.com/wscc-wfd
ONLINE BUSINESS COURSESAccess to six-week online courses at www.ed2go/wscc-wfd:Business Communication and Leadership• Achieving Success with Difficult People • Building Teams That Work • Writing Essentials / Effective Business Writing • Individual Excellence / Leadership • Keys to Effective Communication / Interpersonal Communication• Mastering Public Speaking • Writing Essentials Business Fundamentals• Employment Law Fundamentals • Fundamentals of Supervision and Management I and II• Fundamentals of Technical Writing • Mastery of Business Fundamentals • Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications • Total Quality Fundamentals Business Software• Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 9 / X• Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 General Business and Management• Administrative Assistant Applications / Fundamentals • Business Finance for Non-Finance Personnel • Creating a Successful Business Plan • Distribution and Logistics Management • Going Green at the Workplace • Help for the Helpdesk • Introduction to Business Analysis • Managing Customer Service • Manufacturing Applications / Fundamentals• Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials • Purchasing Fundamentals • Supply Chain Management Fundamentals • Understanding the Human Resources FunctionProject Management
Register by calling 256.352.8238 or in person at Lion Central at the Bailey Center. For advising call 256.352.8040. Registrations should be made atleast three days prior to the beginning of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/continuing-education.
Project Management• High Speed Project Management • Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 • PMP ® Certification Prep 1 / Prep 2• Project Management Applications / Fundamentals• Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications • Total Quality Fundamentals
SHORT-TERM HEALTH PROGRAMS
PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN7-week program This course is designed to train individuals to collect quality blood sam-ples properly from patients and interact with health care personnel.Clinical externships will be coordinated after class completion.Fee: $1,587.50 plus $11.50 insurance fee (includes textbook and examfee). WIA approved.Location: Tom Bevill Health Building Room 506Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 16-May 30, 5-8:30pmNext class will be August. Please see upcoming fall schedule for date.
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT10-week program Certified nursing assistants (CNA) work at the direction of nurses to
provide basic patient care and play a critical role in successful healthcare by extending the capability of nurses and doctors to provide betterpatient care. CNA classes will train individuals to assess patientneeds, to interact effectively with the patient, and to make observationsregarding a patient's condition and state of mind. The 26-hour clinicalrotation will be on the three Saturdays at the end of the program.Fee: $790 plus $15 insurance fee (includes textbook and exam fee).WIA approvedLocation: Nursing Building, Room 202Class Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 16-May 30, 5-9pmNext class will be August. Please see upcoming fall schedule for date.
CPR-HEALTHCARE PROVIDERChoose among these dates:Thursday, May 23 Monday, June 3 Wednesday, June 19Tuesday, July 2,Thursday, July 18Wednesday, July 31 Monday, August 5All classes are held 5:30-8:30pm in Bevill Building Rm 615Fee: $50 (includes CPR card)
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Register by calling 256.352.8238 or in person at Lion Central at the Bailey Center. For advising call 256.352.8040. Registrations should be made atleast three days prior to the beginning of class. Continuing Education policies are found at www.wallacestate.edu/continuing-education.
Workforce Training
To register or for more information about these events,open to members and non-members alike, call256.352.7808, [email protected] or visitwww.wsccalumni.org.
Ask about joining the Alumni Association!
Summer 2013 Alumni Activities
June 6 Thrifty Shopper Trip 7:30 am – 5 pm $20
We will visit numerous thrift stores in Decatur and Huntsville with a detour by the Dirt Cheap store in Madi-
son. Lunch (not included in registration fee) will be at the historic Main Street Café in Madison. Lunch prices
range from $4.95 to $10.25 depending upon your choice.
Registration deadline: June 1st
July 18 Antique Outing 7:30 am – 5 pm $35
Our day will begin with a visit to Lavender and Lace Antiques and a special presentation by Suzanne
Messersmith, owner of Interior Refiners. She will give examples of how to repurpose your current items or
those you might purchase from antique or thrift stores to enliven your home decorating. After our time there,
we will journey to Guntersville and Scottsboro for browsing at antique stores and at the Unclaimed Baggage
Center. A wonderful lunch, included in the registration fee, will be provided at McCutchen’s Magnolia House
Restaurant in Scottsboro.
Registration deadline: July 11th
July 25 Preparing to Take the ACT Test 1 – 5 pm $75
This workshop will help you learn strategies to improve your test-taking approach and will provide a “brush
up” on test components including Science Reasoning, Math, English, and Reading. Preparing for the test,
what to expect on test day, and practice exam questions in each subject area will be included in this session.
The fee includes a Princeton Review Cracking the ACT take-home workbook for use after the workshop to
continue practice at home.
Registration deadline: July 19th
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Athens State has the lowest tuition rates for a Bachelor’s degree in the state.By taking your basic coursework at another college like Wallace State and finishing your bachelor’s degree at Athens State you’ll be a part of a very SMART fraternity.
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Helen Marks is on-site at Wallace Hanceville to assist you in a seamless transfer to Athens State and offers the opportunity to complete Athens State classwork on the Wallace Hanceville campus.