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Welcome to the MiraCosta College Adult High School Orientation

Welcome to the MiraCosta College Adult High School Orientation

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Page 1: Welcome to the MiraCosta College Adult High School Orientation

Welcome to the MiraCosta CollegeAdult High School Orientation

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Overview of Orientation

About our programCourse scheduleHow lab classes

workEnrolling in AHS

classesCourse descriptionsTest of Adult Basic

EducationYour first day of class

Academic and student support servicesDiploma requirementsWays to earn AHS

creditsPreparing for the GEDMiraCosta College

catalogStep into higher

education

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About our Program

Courses are tuition-free; however,

books must be purchased or rented,

and there are also parking fees.

Adult High School classes are held at the Community Learning Center (CLC), located at 1831 Mission Avenue in Oceanside. Most courses are taught in a traditional format and require attendance. We serve students interested in receiving a HS diploma or GED, as well as those interested in brush-up courses and concurrently enrolled students.

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Course ScheduleAdult high school classes meet for a minimum of 49.5

instructional hours, and every class is worth 5 high school credits.

There are two 8-week terms in the fall and spring semesters:

Day Classes: M/T/W/TH, approximately 1 ½ hours each day Evening Classes: 2 Evenings (M/W and T/TH), approximately 3 hours

each evening Lab Classes: Offer a flexible schedule within each term.

The summer term is 6 weeks long, and meeting times are adjusted to accommodate the shorter term.

Click here to view the course schedule.

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How Lab Classes Work Computer-based classes offer flexible scheduling, unlike traditional classes that have specific start and end times. You will complete all of your computer-based coursework in Room 130, our Community Learning Lab, which is open over 40 hours per week.

Your lab class begins when you attend a course orientation. Your class schedule will include a list of orientation days and times to choose from.

During the orientation, your instructor will provide all of the information you need to get started.

Lab classes:English 30: English Skills LabGED Preparation

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Enrolling in AHS Classes

Students initially enroll in classes

with the assistance of a counselor

during the registration session.

Students may enroll themselves

into most classes in future terms

using SURF.

SURF also allows you to add and drop classes, view grades, and print an unofficial transcript.

Your SURF ID is your student ID number, with the leading zero replaced with a “W”.

Student ID: 07000001SURF ID: W7000001

English 4 and all math classes (except Basic Skills Math 1)

require a counselor signature to enroll

Counselors are available to discuss course selections with you.Appointments are strongly recommended.

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Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE)

We administer the TABE for five reasons:

To determine if you have the reading comprehension skills that are necessary to succeed in our accelerated program. (Class sessions are only eight weeks long!)

To determine if you would benefit from Adult Basic Education (ABE) reading and writing courses, designed to prepare students to succeed in AHS and GED prep courses.

To advise students about where to start in the sequence of AHS English courses.

To determine whether or not you have achieved reading competency for the AHS. (More about that later.)

To help prospective GED students gauge their level of readiness for the test, and to make decisions about how to prepare for the GED.

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Your First Day of Class

Attend 1st Class: If you don’t attend the first class meeting you may be dropped from the class, since many classes have waiting lists.

Books: Bring money for books – you will be given homework!

No Smoking: MiraCosta College is a smoke-free campus. Smoking on campus is only allowed in personal vehicles.

Parking: Campus Police do not write parking tickets during the first week of classes, but be sure to purchase a parking permit before the start of the second week. Day passes are also available.

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Academic and Student Support Services

The following services are available atthe Community Learning Center:

Counseling Academic Support Center

Tutors in all high school subjects Writing Center consultants Outreach librarian

Community Learning Lab Placement Testing Student Ambassadors Workshops and Events

Students may take advantage of the many academic and student support services that are offered at MiraCosta’s three campuses.

Read “The Connection” newsletter to learn about scheduled activities at the CLC.

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Diploma RequirementsCredit Requirements – 170 high school credits which must include:

English 40 Science 20* Mathematics 30** U.S. History 10 American Government 5 Economics 5 World History & Geography 10 Humanities 10 Electives 40    

Residency Requirements Any student planning to receive an Adult High School diploma from MiraCosta College

must complete 20 high school credits in residence, either in Adult High School or in college credit classes.

Proficiency/Competency Requirements In compliance with state law, students must demonstrate competence in English and

mathematics skills. In order to assess the student's level of proficiency, tests and assignments are administered in classes. Additional options to demonstrate competency are also available, and students are encouraged to discuss those options with a counselor. Options for Satisfying Competency Requirements (PDF)

*Must include biological and physical sciences.

**Students must complete 5 credits of Algebra Essentials, Geometry Essentials, Contemporary Mathematics 1 or 2, or equivalent.

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Ways to Earn AHS Credits

Additional options to earn credits are available, and you are

encouraged to discuss those options with acounselor after your transcripts

havebeen evaluated.

Additional ways to earn credits:

• Transfer credits from accredited high schools and colleges.

• Receive elective credits for basic training, military schools, and work experience.

• Earn up to 130 credits through General Education Development (GED) tests in the areas of English, math, science, and electives.

• Write a foreign language essay to satisfy the Humanities credit requirement.

Most students earn credits by

enrolling in AHS or college level

courses at MiraCosta.

Click here to view the list of MiraCosta College courses

that fulfill AHS requirements.

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Preparing for the GED Test

The GED is a battery of four tests. The test content areas are:Reasoning through language artsMathematical reasoningScienceSocial Studies

Students may prepare for the GED by enrolling our computer-based GED Preparation course, or by enrolling in specific AHS courses.

Student who earn a TABE test score below 516 are advised to first enroll in ABE classes before attempting the GED Preparation course.

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The MiraCosta College Catalog

In addition to course descriptions, the catalog contains information about:

• Academic programs and services

• Academic policies• College calendar• Credit and noncredit

courses/programs• Degrees and certificates• Rights and responsibilities• Student Services• And more!

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Step Into Higher Education

AHS students have the option of

using college coursework to satisfy

high school requirements and to

get a head start in college.

Regardless of whether or not you choose this option, we want you to seriously consider continuing your education at MiraCosta College (or elsewhere). It’s never too early to discuss your future with a counselor!

Anyone who has earned our diploma can be successful in college!