June 3, 2010
ENROLL NOW IN CHIPOLA SUMMER
SESSION II
MARIANNA—Registration for Chipola College’s Summer Session II is June 24. Classes begin June 28.
Applications for Admission are available
in the Admissions Office located in the Student Service Building or on-line at
www.chipola.edu
Students must request a final high school transcript to be
sent to Chipola as part of the application process. Students must also take the
College Placement Test unless otherwise qualified by ACT or SAT scores.
Federal financial aid may be available
to qualifying students. For information and assistance call 850-718-2293.
Students may also apply for
scholarships through the Chipola Foundation. For deadline information and
assistance call 850-718-2445.
Chipola is offering condensed
Orientation classes for new students this summer. The courses will be offered in
the day or evening on the dates of July 19-22 and July 26. New students who take
the Summer Orientation class are eligible to register early for Fall classes
July 12-15. Students must be cleared for admission for the Fall Term by
June 30 in order to register.
Chipola offers the Associate in Arts Degree, the Associate in
Science Degree and Workforce Development programs. The college also offers
Bachelor’s Degrees in Business, Nursing, Special Education, Elementary Education
and Secondary and Middle School Education with majors in Math and Science.
For information, call
850-718-2284.
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June 3, 2010
SUMMER CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS SET AT CHIPOLA
MARIANNA—Chipola
College will offer programs for children of all ages this summer.
Swimming lessons
will be offered for ages four and up. Lessons are based on a combination of
nationally-recognized methods.
The following sessions are scheduled:
Session 1: June 7-17, registration deadline is June 1; Session 2: June 21-July
1, registration deadline is June 14; Session 3: July 12-22, registration
deadline is July 6; and Session 4: Aug. 2-12, registration deadline is July 26.
Classes are available at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. Sessions are Monday through
Thursday for two weeks of 45-minute lessons. Cost is $45 and pre-registration is
required, with a $5 late registration fee.
An Adult Swimming class is
scheduled for July 26 – July 29 with classes available at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Registration deadline is July 19. Cost is $40.
For information, call pool manager Rance Massengill at
718-2473.
Chipola Baseball
Coach Jeff Johnson will offer two camps. A
Pitching Camp
for ages 7-18 will meet June 14-15. Cost is $100. A
Hitting Camp
for ages 7-18 will meet June 16-17. Cost is $100. All baseball camps
meet from 9 a.m. to noon. For information, contact Assistant Coach Brent Shelton
718-2332.
Chipola
Softball Coach Belinda Hendrix will offer two
Softball camps. A
Fielding, Hitting, and Hustling Camp for all
ages will meet June 21-22, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Cost is $50. A
Pitching Camp for all ages will meet June 23,
from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Cost is $50. For information, contact Coach
Hendrix at 718-2358.
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June 3, 2010
CHIPOLA SOFTBALLERS NAMED
ALL-AMERICANS
MARIANNA—Chipola College Softball players Emma Stevenson and Kellie Todd have
been named to the NJCAA Division I Softball All American Team.
Emma Stevenson was named to the First Team as the number one pitcher in the
nation. Kellie Todd was named to the Second Team as Catcher. Steven
is a freshman from Harrisburg, NC, and will be returning next year. Todd
is a sophomore from Ocala, and will be taking her softball skills to the next
level next year to play at the University of Central Florida.
Stevenson collected 21 wins and only 3 defeats, while picking up 4 saves on the
season. Her ERA for the year was a jaw-dropping 1.067.
Catcher Kellie Todd’s .435 batting average and defensive prowess helped land her
on the NJCAA Second Team All-American list. She logged 300 putouts and threw out
22 runners stealing.
“It’s a great honor for our program for Emma and Kellie to be recognized as
NJCAA All-Americans,” said Coach Belinda Hendrix. “We were fortunate to
have extremely talented individuals in the circle and behind the plate for us
this year.”
Both Stevenson and Todd helped the Chipola Lady Indians to an astounding 49
wins, capturing the Panhandle Conference Championship, the NJCAA Region VIII
Championship, and a fifth place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament.
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June 3, 2010
Power Companies
Prepare for chipola Line Tech program
MARIANNA—Representatives from five regional power companies met recently with
Chipola Workforce Dean Bud Riviere for finalize plans to implement an Electric
Power Distribution Technician (Line Tech) instructional program at Chipola
College.
Company representatives attending were those responsible for electric power
distribution and training for their respective companies.
Riviere said, “Attendance was 100%, program support, cooperation and
collaboration was pledged and we are therefore encouraged regarding our plans to
implement the program in the Spring of 2011.”
The group discussed critical issues pertinent to program implementation such as
industry survey results indicating job potential within the next five years,
program funding, curriculum, equipment requirements, instructional expertise,
facilities and instructional sessions.
The program will be housed in Chipola’s new workforce building presently under
construction and scheduled for completion in October. Instruction will
consist of a Basic and Advanced College Credit Certificate totaling 50 credit
hours which will take approximately four semesters to complete. Updated
information will become available as the program progresses.
For information, call Bud Riviere at 850-718-2268.
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chipola Line Tech program— Representatives from
five regional power companies met recently with Chipola Workforce Dean Bud
Riviere for finalize plans to implement an Electric Power Distribution
Technician (Line Tech) instructional program at Chipola College. Pictured
from left, are: (seated) Susan Van Buren, Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative;
Eudon Baxley, Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative; Chipola Dean Bud Riviere; Janice
Holley, Chipola Curriculum Specialist; Buddy Shelly, Florida Public Utilities;
Don Myers, Florida Public Utilities; (standing) Morgan Miller, Gulf Power; Dan
Paul; Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative; Lester Sapp, Gulf Coast Electric;
Don Hatcher, West Florida Electric Cooperative; Donnie Worley, West Florida
Electric Cooperative; and Darrin Wall, Gulf Power.
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June
10, 2010
Former Chipola Indian
Leads Mlb in Home Runs
By Joc Calloway
www.chipolaathletics.com
In front of the
largest crown in Toronto since opening day of the season, 30,089 fans watched as
former Chipola Indian, Jose Bautista hit two towering home runs to help the
Toronto Blue Jays defeat the New Yankees 6-1 on Friday night.
The loss snapped a
five-game winning streak by the Yankees and the two homers increased Bautista’s
major league-leading total to 18.
“This is uncharted
water for me, but it feels good,” said Bautista, who had a previous career high
of 16 home runs in a single season.
The former Chipola
great led off the second inning with a home run ball that went off the facing of
the third deck in left field. Later in the fourth inning, Bautista found
almost the same area for a two-run shot. Bautista would finish the night
with a leadoff double in the eighth to go 3 for 3 with 3 RBIs on the night.
Bautista was a
member on Chipola Baseball squad before being drafted by the Pittsburg Pirates
in the 20th round of the 2000 amateur draft. His official
signing came in May 2001, the same year the Indians captured the Panhandle
Conference Championship and was the NJCAA Region VIII Runner-up.
For the latest
news about Chipola Athletics, visit
www.chipolaathletics.com.
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FORMER CHIPOLA
PLAYER LEADS MLB IN HOMERS—MLB homerun leader Jose Bautista bats for the Blue
Jays. Bautista played for the Chipola College in 2000-01.
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BAUTISTA AND
KEEN—Jose Bautista is pictured at a Chipola alumni event with his friend
Charlton Keen, retired Chipola dean and athletic director.
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June
10, 2010
JACKSON BLUE SPRINGS
BASIN POSTERS AVAILABLE
MARIANNA—In June, a poster idea initiated by the Jackson Blue Springs Working
group, was unveiled.
The informational poster was created with help from the Northwest Florida Water
Management district, with photographs by Patrick Casey, text and design by Faith
Eidse, and map by Kevin Defosset.
Chipola’s Dr. Santine Cuccio, says, “The purpose of the poster is to educate the
community; and define and preserve the Blue Spring Basin. It will appear
in offices, libraries, lobbies, schools, and other public places. The
poster will be placed in approximately 100 public places.”
Lois Jones, a volunteer with the Florida Caverns State Park, recently used the
poster to promote an outdoor worship service at Blue Springs for St. Luke’s
Episcopal Church.
The posters will be displayed at local businesses, local historical society,
government offices, in a subdivision with septic tanks, and in school
classrooms.
Dr. Cuccio said, “The message of each poster will bear fruit as people match
their care of the land with love of the waters from Jackson Blue Spring.”
Chipola professor Alan Tidwell directs the Blue Springs Working Group.
Posters can be obtained from: Northwest Florida Water Management District
81 Water Management Drive,
Havana Florida, 32333, or by phoning: 850-539-5999.
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BLUE SPRINGS POSTER—In
June, a poster idea initiated by the Jackson Blue Springs Working group, was
unveiled. This photo of Blue Springs was taken by Patrick Casey of the Northwest
Florida Water Management District. Posters can be obtained from: Northwest
Florida Water Management District, 81 Water Management Drive, Havana Florida,
32333, or by phoning: 850-539-5999.
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June
10, 2010
ENROLL NOW IN CHIPOLA SUMMER
SESSION II
MARIANNA—Registration for Chipola College’s Summer Session II is June 24. Classes begin June 28.
Applications for Admission are
available in the Admissions Office located in the Student Service Building or
on-line at www.chipola.edu.
Students must request a final high school transcript to be sent to Chipola as part of the application process. Students must also take the College Placement Test unless otherwise qualified by ACT or SAT scores.
Federal financial aid may be
available to qualifying students. For information and assistance call
850-718-2293. Students may also apply for scholarships
through the Chipola Foundation. For deadline information and assistance call
850-718-2445.
Chipola is offering condensed
Orientation classes for new students this summer. The courses will be offered in
the day or evening on the dates of July 19-22 and July 26. New students who take
the Summer Orientation class are eligible to register early for Fall classes
July 12-15. Students must be cleared for admission for the Fall Term by
June 30 in order to register.
Chipola offers the Associate
in Arts Degree, the Associate in Science Degree and Workforce Development
programs. The college also offers Bachelor’s Degrees in Business, Nursing,
Special Education, Elementary Education and Secondary and Middle School
Education with majors in Math and Science.
For information, call
850-718-2284.
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June
10, 2010
SUMMER CHILDREN’S
PROGRAMS SET AT CHIPOLA
MARIANNA—Chipola College will offer programs for children of all ages this summer.
Chipola Baseball
Coach Jeff Johnson will offer two camps. A
Pitching Camp for ages 7-18 will meet June 14-15. Cost is
$100. A Hitting Camp for
ages 7-18 will meet June 16-17. Cost is $100. All baseball camps
meet from 9 a.m. to noon. For information, contact Assistant Coach Brent Shelton
718-2332.
Chipola
Softball Coach Belinda Hendrix will offer two Softball camps. A
Fielding, Hitting, and Hustling Camp for all ages will meet June
21-22, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Cost is $50. A
Pitching Camp for all ages will meet June 23, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Cost is $50. For information, contact Coach Hendrix at 718-2358.
Swimming lessons
will be offered for ages four and up. Lessons are based on a combination of
nationally-recognized methods. The following sessions are scheduled: Session 2:
June 21-July 1, registration deadline is June 14; Session 3: July 12-22,
registration deadline is July 6; and Session 4: Aug. 2-12, registration deadline
is July 26. Classes are available at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. Sessions are
Monday through Thursday for two weeks of 45-minute lessons. Cost is $45 and
pre-registration is required, with a $5 late registration fee.
An Adult Swimming class
is scheduled for July 26 – July 29 with classes available at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Registration deadline is July 19. Cost is $40.
For information, call pool
manager Rance Massengill at 718-2473.
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June
10, 2010
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CHIPOLA BASEBALL CAMPS—
Chipola Baseball Coach Jeff Johnson will offer a Pitching Camp for ages 7-18,
June 14-15, and a Hitting Camp June 16-17. Here, coach Johnson offers some
pitching tips to future big-leaguer Riley Torbett. For information, contact
Assistant Coach Brent Shelton 718-2332.
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June
10, 2010
CHIPOLA TO OFFER SMALL
BUSINESS SEMINARS
MARIANNA—Chipola College will offer four small business seminars.
The seminars are listed below:
“Minimizing Income Taxes While Limiting Record Keeping”, will meet June 21 from
9 a.m. to noon; “Steps to Starting a Small Business,” will meet June 21 from 1
to 4 p.m.; “Turning Passions Into Profits” will meet July 19 from 9:00 a.m. to
noon; “Steps to Starting a Small Business” will meet July 19 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Seminars will meet in the Chipola College Business Building (M108).
The small business development seminars are a collaborative effort among Chipola
College, the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, the Small Business Development
Council, and the Jackson County Development Council.
To register for a seminar, visit
www.gulfcoast.edu/ContinuingEd/registration. Participants must
register two days prior to the seminar date. Cost is $20 per seminar.
The SBDC is Florida's Principal Provider of Small Business Assistance, a
statewide service network funded in part through a cooperative agreement with
the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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June
10, 2010
FORMER CHIPOLA
PLAYER IS MAJOR LEAGUE HOMERUN LEADER
TORONTO, CANADA—Former Chipola baseball player Jose Bautista is Major League
Baseball’s homerun leader with 18 as of June 9.
In front of the largest crowd in Toronto since opening day, 30,089 fans watched
as the former Chipola Indian hit two towering home runs to help the Blue Jays
defeat the New Yankees 6-1 on June 4.
“This is uncharted water for me, but it feels good,” said Bautista, who had a
previous career high of 16 home runs in a single season.
The former Chipola great led off the second inning with a home run ball that
went off the facing of the third deck in left field. Later in the fourth,
Bautista found almost the same area for a two-run shot. Bautista would
finish the night with a lead-off double in the eighth to go 3 for 3 with 3 RBI’s
on the night.
Bautista was a member on Chipola Baseball squad before being drafted by the
Pittsburg Pirates in the 20th round of the 2000 amateur draft.
His official signing came in May 2001, the same year the Indians captured the
Panhandle Conference Championship and was the NJCAA Region VIII Runner-up.
During his time in the majors, the 29 year-old has also played for the Pirates,
the Orioles and the Royals.
For the latest news about Chipola Athletics, visit
www.chipolaathletics.com.
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June
10, 2010
CHIPOLA
PLAYERS SELECTED IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DRAFT
MARIANNA—With the success that Chipola College baseball program has achieved in
the past decade, it is not unusual for several current and former Indians to
hear their names called during the yearly MLB Draft.
In the second day of the draft on June 8, five current Chipola players and two
former players were drafted by major league teams.
Current Chipola player LaVon Washington was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in
the second round with the 55th overall selection. The 5’11 centerfielder
was drafted in the first-round by the Tampa Bay Rays a year ago, but opted to
attend Chipola. Playing in 41 games, Washington batted .327 with 8
homeruns and 25 RBIs.
Pitcher C.J. Riefenhauser, a native of Mahopac, NY, was selected in the
twentieth round by the Tampa Bay Rays. Riefenhauser took the mound for Chipola
in 18 games with an ERA of 4.93.
Other Indians, Austin Wright, Rodney Quintero, and Joey Rapp also were selected
on the second day of the draft. The Boston Red Sox picked Wright in the
23rd round. The seven game winner for Chipola had an ERA of 3.90.
Quintero, a right-handed pitcher who had an ERA of 4.46 in 17 appearances, was
taken in the 25th round by Houston. Rapp, who hit 10 homeruns on the season with
28 RBIs, was selected by the Washington Nationals as the first pick of round
28.
Former Indians David Buchanan
and Adam Duvall also heard their names called on the second day of the draft.
Buchanan, a 6’3 right-handed junior at Georgia State University, was drafted by
the Philadelphia Phillies in the seventh round. Last year, Buchanan was drafted
in the sixth round by the New York Mets. Duvall was selected in the
eleventh round by the San Francisco Giants after being named to the 2010
Preseason All-Big East First Team in his senior season at Louisville.
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June
17, 2010
CHIPOLA SUMMER
SESSION II REGISTRATION IS JUNE 24
MARIANNA—Registration for Chipola College’s Summer Session II is Thursday, June
24, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Classes begin Monday, June 28.
Late registration for Summer II will continue through noon on Tuesday, June 29.
Applications for Admission are
available in the Admissions Office located in the Student Service Building or
on-line at www.chipola.edu.
Students must request a final
high school transcript to be sent to Chipola as part of the application process.
Students must also take the College Placement Test unless otherwise qualified by
ACT or SAT scores.
Federal financial aid may be
available to qualifying students. For information and assistance call
850-718-2293. Students may also apply for scholarships
through the Chipola Foundation. For deadline information and assistance call
850-718-2445.
New students planning to
enroll at Chipola this Fall, may want to register for a Summer Orientation
class. Students must be cleared for admission for the Fall Term by June 30
in order to register. The Summer Orientation courses will be offered in the day
or evening on the dates of July 19-22 and July 26. New students who take either
of the orientation courses will be eligible to register early for Fall classes
July 12-15.
Chipola offers the Associate
in Arts Degree, the Associate in Science Degree and Workforce Development
programs. The college also offers Bachelor’s Degrees in Business, Nursing,
Special Education, Elementary Education and Secondary and Middle School
Education with majors in Math and Science.
For information, call
850-718-2284.
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CHIPOLA SUMMER SESSION II
REGISTRATION IS JUNE 24--Recent Chipola graduate Kaylee Hatcher heads to class at Chipola
College. Registration for Chipola’s Summer Session II is Thursday, June 24, from
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Classes begin Monday, June 28. For information, call
850-718-2284.
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CHIPOLA TO OFFER SMALL
BUSINESS SEMINARS
MARIANNA—Chipola College will offer four small business seminars.
The seminars are listed below:
“Minimizing Income Taxes While Limiting Record Keeping”, will meet June 21 from
9 a.m. to noon; “Steps to Starting a Small Business,” will meet June 21 from 1
to 4 p.m.; “Turning Passions Into Profits” will meet July 19 from 9:00 a.m. to
noon; “Steps to Starting a Small Business” will meet July 19 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Seminars will meet in the Chipola College Business Building (M108).
The small business development seminars are a collaborative effort among Chipola
College, the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, the Small Business Development
Council, and the Jackson County Development Council.
To register for a seminar, visit
www.gulfcoast.edu/ContinuingEd/registration. Participants must
register two days prior to the seminar date. Cost is $20 per seminar.
The SBDC is Florida's Principal Provider of Small Business Assistance, a
statewide service network funded in part through a cooperative agreement with
the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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June
17, 2010
SUMMER CHILDREN’S
PROGRAMS SET AT CHIPOLA
MARIANNA—Chipola College will offer programs for children of all ages this summer.
Chipola Softball
Coach Belinda Hendrix will offer two Softball
camps. A Fielding, Hitting, and Hustling
Camp for all ages will meet June 21-22, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Cost
is $50. A Pitching Camp for all
ages will meet June 23, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Cost is $50. For
information, contact Coach Hendrix at 718-2358.
Swimming lessons
will be offered for ages four and up. Lessons are based on a combination of
nationally-recognized methods. The following sessions are scheduled: Session 2:
June 21-July 1, registration deadline is June 14; Session 3: July 12-22,
registration deadline is July 6; and Session 4: Aug. 2-12, registration deadline
is July 26. Classes are available at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. Sessions are
Monday through Thursday for two weeks of 45-minute lessons. Cost is $45 and
pre-registration is required, with a $5 late registration fee.
An Adult Swimming class
is scheduled for July 26 – July 29 with classes available at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Registration deadline is July 19. Cost is $40.
For information, call pool
manager Rance Massengill at 718-2473.
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June
17, 2010
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VERNON’S SMITH AWARDED—Vernon
Middle School teacher Doug Smith (right) was recently presented an award for
outstanding service to Chipola College’s Ground Water Outreach Project by
Chipola science professor Dr. Santine Cuccio. Through Smith’s
encouragement, Chipola organized four field trips to Blue Springs Recreation
Area for over 500 middle school students with their teachers, including: Vernon
(Doug Smith); W.R. Tolar (Mandy Fowler); Marianna (Kenny Hamilton); and Roulhac
(Alicia Clemmons and Greta Draayom). The Chipola Ground Water Outreach
project is funded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
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June
17, 2010
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CHIPOLA THEATRE AWARDS 2009-10—The
Chipola Theatre Department recently held its annual awards night to recognize
theatre excellence. Pictured from left, are: (seated) Best Female Cameo,
Kristina Lopez; Best Actress, Kyndall Covington; Best Actor and Outstanding
Theatre Student for 2010, Aven Pitts; Best Supporting Actress, Brenna Kneiss;
(standing): Backstage Excellence, Nick Simmons; Best Ensemble Actress, Piper
Williams; Best Male Newcomer, Cameron Hitchcock; Technical Excellence, Brenton
Jones; Best Supporting Actor, Ben Grande; Best Male Cameo, Seth Basford; Best
Female Newcomer, Kayla Todd; Best Character Actor, Austin Pettis; Best Ensemble
Actor, Clayton Touchton; and Dance/Choreography Award, Madison Wester. Not
pictured: Best Character Actress, Emily Harrison.
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June
17, 2010
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BAKER IS EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH—Lucinda
Baker (left) accepts the July Chipola College Career Employee of the Month award
from Chipola president Dr. Gene Prough. Baker has worked in the college Physical
Plant since 1987.
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June 24, 2010
CHIPOLA SUMMER
SESSION II REGISTRATION IS JUNE 28
MARIANNA—Chipola College’s Summer Session II classes begin Monday, June 28.
Late registration for Summer II continues Monday, June 28, from 8 to 6 p.m. and
ends at noon Tuesday, June 29.
Applications for Admission are
available in the Admissions Office located in the Student Service Building or
on-line at www.chipola.edu.
Students must request a final
high school transcript to be sent to Chipola as part of the application process.
Students must also take the College Placement Test unless otherwise qualified by
ACT or SAT scores.
Federal financial aid may be
available to qualifying students. For information and assistance call
850-718-2293. Students may also apply for scholarships
through the Chipola Foundation. For deadline information and assistance call
850-718-2445.
New students planning to
enroll at Chipola this Fall, may want to register for a Summer Orientation
class. Students must be cleared for admission for the Fall Term by June 30
in order to register. The Summer Orientation courses will be offered in the day
or evening on the dates of July 19-22 and July 26. New students who take either
of the orientation courses will be eligible to register early for Fall classes
July 12-15.
Chipola offers the Associate
in Arts Degree, the Associate in Science Degree and Workforce Development
programs. The college also offers Bachelor’s Degrees in Business, Nursing,
Special Education, Elementary Education and Secondary and Middle School
Education with majors in Math and Science.
For information, call
850-718-2284.
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CHIPOLA AUTOMOTIVE
PROVIDES TRAINING FOR GOOD JOBS
MARIANNA--Chipola College’s Automotive Service Technology Program is now
accepting applications for the Fall 2010 semester. The Fall application deadline
is Aug. 5.
The 1,800 hour automotive program features a state-of-the art training facility
with the latest software, simulators, and diagnostic equipment. The
program is competency-based and self-paced with open-entry. The TABE (Test of
Adult Basic Education) is required for entry. There is no charge for the test.
Chipola automotive professor John Gardner, says, “The job outlook for this
career field is above average. It is expected to grow 12 to 15 percent over the
next decade, according to the Florida Department of Labor Handbook. The
outlook for long-term job security is also positive and should be able to
survive any economic downturn, as the automotive industry has been historically
unaffected by general economic trends.”
Entry level technician pay can range from $21,000 to $32,000. Mid-range
technicians can earn up to $55,000 with experienced technicians earning up to
$72,000. Master technician salaries can range from $58,000 to 108,000.
Chipola College’s Automotive Service Technology Program is certified by the
National Automotive Technician Educations foundation (NATEF) program.
The Automotive program is part of the college’s Workforce Development Division.
Other Workforce programs include: Cosmetology, Networking Services, Corrections,
Law Enforcement, Fire-fighting and Culinary Management.
For more information, call 850-718-2306.
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June 24, 2010
MARIANNA—Chipola
College will offer Swimming lessons for ages four and up. Lessons are
based on a combination of nationally-recognized methods. The following sessions
are scheduled: Session 3: July 12-22, registration deadline is July 6; and
Session 4: Aug. 2-12, registration deadline is July 26. Classes are available at
9 a.m., 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. Sessions are Monday through Thursday for two weeks of
45-minute lessons.
Cost is $45 and
pre-registration is required, with a $5 late registration fee.
An Adult Swimming class is scheduled for July 26 – July 29 with classes available at 10
a.m. and 7 p.m. Registration deadline is July 19. Cost is $40.
For information, call pool
manager Rance Massengill at 718-2473.
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