Chipola College Fall Registration Is Aug. 14-16

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Registration for Fall classes at Chipola College is Aug. 14-16. Classes begin Aug. 19. There is still time to enroll in Fall classes. Applications are available in the Admissions Office located in the Student Services Building or online at www.chipola.edu. Visit the Student Services Building to meet with an adviser. There are several steps in the application process: (1) complete the college Application or call 718-2311 for assistance; (2) request a final high school transcript be sent to Admission and Records; and (3) take the College Placement Test (non-exempt students); call 718-2284 for assistance. Financial aid is available for all programs. The Chipola Foundation is still accepting late applications for the McLendon Educational Trust Scholarships. Scholarship awards are based on both merit and financial need. Applicants must have copies of transcript(s), 2018 income tax return for everyone in the household who filed taxes in 2018 or other proof of income. Chipola offers Bachelor’s Degrees, Associate in Arts Degrees, Associate in Science Degrees and Workforce Development programs and certifications. Bachelor’s Degrees include: Education majors in Middle and High School Math or Science, English Education, Exceptional Student Education and Elementary Education; a Business Administration degree with concentrations in Management, Accounting, Information Technology and Engineering Management; and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree is designed for students who plan to complete their first two years of college work and then transfer to a four-year program at Chipola or another college or university. Credits are transferable and are applicable toward a bachelor’s degree. Advising guides that outline requirements for specific majors are available at http://www.chipola.edu/studentservices/cguides/index.html Several Associate in Science (AS) and Workforce programs are offered which provide training for high wage jobs. Workforce programs include: Automotive Service Technology, Correctional Officer, Cosmetology, Firefighter I & II, Law Enforcement Officer, Nursing Assistant and Welding. Associate in Science (AS) programs include: Nursing (RN), Civil Engineering Technology, Engineering Technology, Business Administration, Early Childhood Education, Computer Information Technology, Fire Science Technology, Criminal Justice Technology, Networking Services Technology, and Recreation Technology. College Credit Certificate programs include: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT); Paramedic; Advanced Manufacturing: Pneumatics, Hydraulics, and Motors Certification, Child Care Center Management, and Engineering Tech Support Specialist Certificate. Computer Information Technology certificates include: Geographic Information SystemsHelp Desk Support Technician and IT Support SpecialistNetwork Systems Technology Certificates include: Digital ForensicsNetwork/Cyber SecurityNetwork Support Technician and Server Administration. The schedule of classes is available online at www.chipola.edu. For information, call 718-2211.