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Mendocino College Spring 2019 classes begin Jan. 22; dozens of degree options offered

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Written by: Mendocino College
Published: 14 December 2018
NORTH COAST, Calif. – Enrollment and registration are under way for the spring 2019 semester at Mendocino College.

Day, evening and weekend classes begin Jan. 22.

With campuses in Ukiah, Fort Bragg, Willits, and Lakeport, Mendocino College offers 55 associate degrees and 34 certificate programs to prepare students for in-demand careers.

Mendocino College offers classes designed to meet the needs of university transfer students as well as those interested in job skill improvement, personal enrichment, and lifelong learning.

Some associate degrees are specifically designed for transfer to the California State University system. An associate degree for transfer guarantees admission to a CSU campus for any community college student who completes the degree.

Mendocino College also has a Transfer Admission Guarantee, or TAG, program with six University of California campuses.

The TAG program offers guaranteed admission in most majors through a formal agreement that outlines the courses a student must complete and the grade point average that must be earned before transferring.

In addition, Mendocino College provides a host of services geared toward student success, including free tutoring, financial aid, and more. For nearly all students, community college costs are very affordable.

Mendocino College unit fees are just $46 per unit. In addition, more than half the students who attend Mendocino College qualify for some form of financial aid. Many meet the guidelines that eliminate the unit fees and others receive grants to cover college costs.

Currently enrolled students can register for classes using WebAdvisor, which can be found by visiting www.mendocino.edu . New students can apply online at www.mendocino.edu .

For more information about upcoming Mendocino College classes, or to make a counseling appointment, please refer the college’s spring 2018 schedule coming to your mailbox soon, the college website, or contact any of the four college locations in person or by telephone.

For additional assistance, call the office of Admissions and Records at 707-468-3101.

Mendocino College Lake Center Spring 2019 registration opens

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Written by: Mendocino College
Published: 12 December 2018
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Spring enrollment for the Mendocino College Lake Center is under way and classes are filling fast.

The center, located in Lakeport, is offering some special programs this spring that may be of interest to Lake County residents.

Business is the second most popular major for Mendocino College Lake County residents. Because of this, the Lake Center is offering four business classes that will take place Monday through Thursday evenings this coming spring.

These classes are designed for working adults who are looking to progress towards an Associate’s Degree or improve skills to earn a better wage.

The construction industry is booming in Lake County and there are jobs available in this sector. The Lake Center is offering a Construction Fundamentals class and Residential Electrical class. These classes can help prepare students for employment in the construction industry.

The Lake Center is offering a new Basic Computer Skills Class (CSC 520). This non-credit class is designed to help students with little or no computer experience to learn things such as file management, applications, and internet basics. This class is perfect for older adults looking to learn computer skills. A Spanish/English bilingual assistant will be available to help English language learners through the course.

Other unique classes that may be of community interest this semester include: Food and Wine Pairing (CAM 71), Conversational Spanish (SPN 100/101), and new this semester, Beginning Voice (MUS 230A).

Check the Web site for all Lake Center offerings at www.mendocino.edu.

The Mendocino College Lake Center is located at 2565 Parallel Drive in Lakeport.

Carlé Chronicle: Update on holiday activities

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Written by: Crystal Quezadas
Published: 09 December 2018


LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The holidays are approaching and Carlé High School would like to show appreciation.

A big thanks to Alan Siegal’s media class for designing and making gifts to give back to our community.

Harrison Price is designing and making key chains to the Northshore Fire Department. Caiden Harvey is designing keychains for our bus drivers. Piper Carr, Katie Roath, Marisa Wynn, Maya Overstreet, Makala McMullen, Austin Griffith, Khaila Hardy, Desiree Krebs, Sami Strowbridge and Ta’Nari Dukes are making bookmarks for students and staff of Highlands Academy, Blue Heron and Carlé High School.

Bookmarks and keychains will be gifted a week before holiday break.

Our Gold level students for the second grading period include Johnny Caldwell, Hunter Chadwick, Maya Dittemore, Eric Espinoza, Damon Fieldon, Manny Lopez, Katie Roath, Gabrielle Rozelski, Ana Solorio, Austin Wylie, Marisa Wynn, Howard Womack and Marisa Gavazza. They will be rewarded for their hard work with a trip to Scandia on Dec. 18.

In addition congratulations to Maria Griffith for achieving Carlé student of the week. She was nominated by Angie Harris, who spoke highly of her stating.

“Maria has been working really hard to finish her credits and get graduated. She does everything with a positive attitude and with a smile on her face,” Harris said.

Our next article will include our student council led activity as well as a visit from Woodland College’s Bruno Sabatier.

Crystal Quezadas is a student at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake.

Secretary Perdue announces new OneUSDA Internship Program

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 07 December 2018
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the “OneUSDA Internship” opportunity for Summer 2019.

As part of the Federal Pathways Program, the OneUSDA Internship will provide students a way to explore serving their country through a career in government while gaining work experience in agriculture, natural resources, rural development, and other career fields.

“The improvements we’re making to internships at USDA will enable us to recruit the best and retain the best,” said Secretary Perdue. “Today’s young people are the future of America and there are few things more American than agriculture. We’re aiming to find young talent, with a diverse background, across all 50 states, to begin their careers as an intern with USDA.”

The OneUSDA Internship Program offers Federal opportunities to students currently enrolled in qualifying educational programs or institutions, with a comprehensive developmental program intended to provide students with experience in a dynamic work environment that will enhance their educational goals and shape their career choices.

An internship with USDA will involve various components of on-the-job experience, mentorship, and training tailored to the student’s education, experience and interests.

During 2018, USDA was proud to host more than 3,000 interns throughout the country, about half of which were through the Federal Pathways Program.

In the Summer of 2019, USDA will hire Pathways Interns in hundreds of locations across every state in the country for the following occupational fields:

– Veterinary science;
– Biological sciences (e.g., natural resources management forestry, wildlife biology, fish biology, ecology, botany, rangeland management, recreation);
– Engineering;
– Agribusiness, contracting, procurement and industry;
– General administration and office support.

USDA is making sure the Summer 2019 OneUSDA internship job announcement is easier-than-ever for college students to find and apply for.

After choosing the geographic region of preference and the career path that best matches with students’ area of study and professional aspirations at http://www.usda.gov/Internships, students simply follow the weblinks to https://www.usajobs.gov/ to set up an account, then follow the prompts to apply to the internship.

When applying, applicants will also have an opportunity to indicate their preferred area of interest and USDA Agency or office.

USDA will start reviewing applications on Dec. 9, and the application window will close on Jan. 18, 2019.

For more information, visit www.USDA.gov/Internships.
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