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Welcome to the ESL Orientation
Counseling Services in ESL
Academic Advising
General Orientation
Student Services and
Programs
Educational Plans
Three Programs of Study at Palomar College
Certificate ProgramAssociate of Arts Degree (60 units)University Transfer Program (56 – 60+ units)
College Tuition FeesResidents
$20 per unitOne class is usually 3 units = $60
Non-Residents$179 per unit
The same class of 3 units = $537 + $60 = 597
Other College FeesMandatory Fees
•Health Fee $17•Parking Permit $40•Books and/or Materials $10-200+ •Student Center Fee $1 per unit ($10 max)
Optional Fees•Student Activity Card $15•Student Representation Fee$1
U.S. Residency:Permanent Resident Card (green card)
ORNaturalization Papers
ORU.S. Passport
ORImmigration Services Letter
Application has been “received” or “approved”Dated 12 months prior to starting of semester
Proof of ResidencyCalifornia
Residency:Physical presence of one year and one day
California driver’s license or California ID
ANDCalifornia Vehicle Registration
ANDCalifornia State Income Tax (CA 540)
CA
Exemption for Nonresident High School Students (AB 540)
Qualifications:1. Attended a
California high school 3 years
AND
2. Graduated from a California high school.
Requirements:1. Sign affidavit
stating you will:Provide information on all high schools you attended
ANDApply to legalize your immigration status as soon as possible.
2. Pay college fees.
Financial Aid• BOGW (Board of Governor’s Waiver)
• FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student
Aid)
• EOPS (Extended Opportunity Program and
Services)
• TRIO (Federal Funded Program)
• CARE/CalWORKs (Receiving Federal
Assistance)
• Scholarships
ESL Department Programs1.General
2.Academic
3.Special Topics
4.Vocational ESL
5.Citizenship
6. INEA (Spanish Literacy)
ESL
General ESL
Beginning:ESL 1ESL 2ESL 3
Intermediate:ESL 34ESL 35ESL 36
ESL 36
COMPASS ESL Placement Test
ESL 101 ESL 102 ESL 103
Academic ESLAdvanced Writing
– ESL 101– ESL 102– ESL 103
Advanced Reading
– ESL 130– ESL 131
Special ESL ClassesStrengthen English Skills
ESL 9 English Pronunciation I
ESL 10 English Pronunciation II
ESL 15 Grammar for ESL Writers I
ESL 16 Grammar for ESL Writers II
ESL 20 Academic Speaking for ESL
ESL 30.1 Computer Literacy for ESL I
ESL 30.2 Computer Literacy for ESL IIESL 40 Introduction to Academic Reading & Writing
Options or Alternatives
VESL (Vocational ESL)Non-credit ESL Summer Semester
ESL 34ESL 35ESL 36
ROP (Regional Occupational Programs)
Vocational ESL Program (VESL)Develop:
Specific vocabularyWorkforce skillsVocational goalsComputer skillsEnglish
Individualized lessonsCredit or noncreditLevel 34 or higher
Vocational ESL Program VESL)•Courses
Office SystemsCosmetologyAuto TechnologyDental Assisting (Fall 2009)
Graphic CommunicationsElectronicsAir Conditioning, Heating, and
Refrigeration
Additional Saturday ClassesSan Marcos Campus
Conversation, Reading & Writing (levels 2 – 34)Citizenship (all levels)
Escondido CenterConversation, Reading & Writing (levels 2 – 34)Computer Skills (levels 2+)Citizenship (all levels)
INEA Program•Learn to read
and write in Spanish
•Obtain your Certificado de Primaria or Secundaria (SEP)
•Open registration
•LocationsEscondidoPalaRamonaSan MarcosVista
ROP (Regional Occupational Program) Free courses
Adequate English (level 34+)
Available to everyone (16 years of age)
545 training programs in San Diego County
Student ServicesCareer CenterAcademic Assessment CenterCounseling CenterTutoring CenterHealth CenterDisability Resource CenterChildcare Services
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“The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.”
B.B. King
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