Financial Aid Accepted: TA, PELL, Student Loan, MyCAA, MO Voc Rehab, all Veteran’s Educational Benefits. Textbooks A list of textbooks required for each class is available on the MBS website http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ctc.htm Official Evaluations Students are encouraged to request an official evaluation as soon as they have completed 6 SH of “C” or higher course work. Tuition Information Withdrawal/Refunds All refunds will be computed from the date the application for Withdrawal/Refund is filed, Tuition- $170.00 per Credit Hour according to the following schedule: 3 credit hour course-$510.00 A. 100 % of tuition refunded if class is 4 credit hour course-$680.00 dropped Before the First Day of the Term. B. 75 % of tuition is refunded if drop is effecPayment methods: tive before the end of Week 1. Credit card, check or money order. C. 25% of tuition refunded if drop is effective before the end of Week 2. Students are responsible for any addition- D. No Refunds after the after Week 2. al amounts due CTC for post-enrollment audits and corrections, including all fees and waivers: i.e., registration assessing errors, dropping or adding classes, invalid employment or third-party waivers, etc. It is a Student Responsibility to Withdraw on Time The effective date of withdrawal is the date the withdrawal form is completed. Ref: p.10 CTC Course Catalog Note: unexcused absences will lead to withdrawal or failure. Central Texas College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees and certificates of completion. Central Texas College District does not discriminate in admissions or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, age or veteran’s status. T E R M 2 FA L L 2 S C H E D U L E Term Dates: 10/20/14 to 12/13/14 Registration: Active Duty: 09/08/14 to 10/09/14 Open Registration: 09/22/14 to 10/17/14 Degree Programs at CTC Fort Leonard Wood Associate in Applied Science: Maintenance Technology Early Childhood Professions Business Management Criminal Justice Homeland Security and Emergency Management Business Administration Associate of Arts General Studies CTC Staff Amy Randolph-Chernis - Director Martin Tootle - Faculty Coordinator Christine Ross - Registrar Cecelia Mallams - Site Clerk Fabiola Shoup - Sub Test Proctor/Lab Monitor Don Brown - VoTech Coordinator Ashley Marquez - Test Proctor/Lab Monitor Curtis Kelley - VoTech Assistant [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 6002 Colorado Ave. BLDG 733E, Fort Leonard Wood , MO. Evening Academic Classes (All evening classes meet from 17:00-22:40) Monday CDEC 1354 (Child Growth and Development) CDEC 1359 (Children with Special Needs) CRIJ 1313 (Juvenile Justice System) DSMA 0306 (Introductory Algebra) * ENVR 1401 (Environmental Science) HIST 1301 (United States History I) HMSY 2337 (Managing a Unified Incident Command) HRPO 2301 (Human Resources Management) ITSC 1409 (Integrated Application Software) Instructor Brown Gan Brady Balenton Hettick Jacobsen Munsie Cruz Mullins GoArmyEd # 43983 43984 43988 43991 43994 43995 44001 44002 44003 Tuesday BUSI 2301 (Business Law) CDEC 2326 (Administration of Programs for Children I) EMAP 1400 (Principles of Basic Emerg. Management) EMAP 2355 (Disaster Recovery) MATH 1414 (College Algebra) * SPCH 1315 (Public Speaking) Parsons Weddle Bobbitt Munsie Pleimann Álvarez 43981 43985 43992 43993 44004 44007 Wednesday BUSG 2309 (Small Business Management) CJSA 1312 (Crime in America) COSC 1301 (Introduction to Computing) CRIJ 2328 (Police Systems and Practices) HIST 2312 (Western Civilization II) HUMANITIES PSYC 2308 (Child Psychology) SPCH 2341 (Oral Interpretation) Mayers Brickner Mullins Brady Geisler Spies Alvarez 43979 43986 43987 43989 43998 44006 44008 Thursday BUSI 1301 (Business Principles) HIST 1302 (United States History II) HMSY 1337 (Introduction to Homeland Security) Bosch McGee Madigan 43980 43996 43999 Friday CDEC 1313 (Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood) Gavins HIST 1302 (United States History II) Geisler HMSY 1341 (Critical Infrastructure Protection) Sambolin 44348 43997 44000 Maintenance Technology/Construction Trades CTC offers an AAS Maintenance Technology! Learn Woodworking, Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, Masonry, Plumbing, Electrical, Wiring and more! Monday/Tuesday CRPT 1429 (Introduction to Carpentry) Instructor Newcomer GoArmyEd# 43990 Wednesday/Thursday WDWK 2451 (Cabinet Making II) Instructor Newcomer GoArmyEd# 44009 Thursday/Friday PFPB 2409 (Resid. Constr. Plumbing I) Instructor Rose GoArmyEd# 44005 * = Prerequisite Required Prerequisites CDEC 2326 - 6 Hours of Child Development Coursework. CJLE 1345– CRIJ 2314/CJSA 1342 or Police Academy DSMA 0306– DSMA 0300/0304/0305 or appropriate placement score, military or prior military are exempt. MATH 1414 - Appropriate Placement Score, or Developmental Studies Course. Active Duty & Prior Service Exempt. WDWK 2451 - WDWK 1413
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