SSC offers ‘Afternoon College’

By Anonymous
Posted Aug 12, 2010 @ 11:10 AM
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Seminole State College has announced a new “Afternoon College” so students can complete all required first semester courses in an afternoon setting — one course per day, beginning at 2 p.m.
SSC is offering classes that meet Monday through Thursday for two and a half hours a day.
The four classes offered are English Comp I, College Algebra, Astronomy with lab and American National Government.
If students are needing classes in place of or addition to these four offerings, there are additional classes available online and at different times in the afternoons.
The benefits of the “Afternoon College” are taking one class per day, four days a week in the same time block from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Four full-time SSC instructors have stepped forward to teach the inaugural courses for the “Afternoon College” this fall.
Jim Wilson, Annette Troglin, Jarrod Tollett and Jeffery Christiansen will be teaching the classes being offered through the language arts and humanities; math, science and engineering; and social sciences divisions.
Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Paul Gasparro said students have expressed a desire to see an expanded schedule of classes offered in the afternoon.
“By creating this block of courses, students will be able to develop a full schedule of classes in the afternoon — attending one class each day Monday through Thursday. This innovative approach alters the traditional day class schedule of requiring students to attend a class on Monday, Wednesday and Friday or on Tuesday and Thursday.
“We are pleased to provide some alternatives such as the ‘Afternoon College,’ along with increased online course offerings to better serve students,” he said.
Classes begin Monday, Aug. 16. Enrollment for the fall semester continues through Aug. 20. A full listing of class offerings is available at www.sscok.edu. For additional information or to enroll, contact the SSC Office of Admissions at 405-382-9230.

Seminole State College has announced a new “Afternoon College” so students can complete all required first semester courses in an afternoon setting — one course per day, beginning at 2 p.m.
SSC is offering classes that meet Monday through Thursday for two and a half hours a day.
The four classes offered are English Comp I, College Algebra, Astronomy with lab and American National Government.
If students are needing classes in place of or addition to these four offerings, there are additional classes available online and at different times in the afternoons.
The benefits of the “Afternoon College” are taking one class per day, four days a week in the same time block from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Four full-time SSC instructors have stepped forward to teach the inaugural courses for the “Afternoon College” this fall.
Jim Wilson, Annette Troglin, Jarrod Tollett and Jeffery Christiansen will be teaching the classes being offered through the language arts and humanities; math, science and engineering; and social sciences divisions.
Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Paul Gasparro said students have expressed a desire to see an expanded schedule of classes offered in the afternoon.
“By creating this block of courses, students will be able to develop a full schedule of classes in the afternoon — attending one class each day Monday through Thursday. This innovative approach alters the traditional day class schedule of requiring students to attend a class on Monday, Wednesday and Friday or on Tuesday and Thursday.
“We are pleased to provide some alternatives such as the ‘Afternoon College,’ along with increased online course offerings to better serve students,” he said.
Classes begin Monday, Aug. 16. Enrollment for the fall semester continues through Aug. 20. A full listing of class offerings is available at www.sscok.edu. For additional information or to enroll, contact the SSC Office of Admissions at 405-382-9230.

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