| | a full English as a Second Language (ESL) Program, including credit
and non-credit classes in reading, writing, listening, and pronunciation. |
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| | a range of literacy classes, including Spanish Language
Literacy and ESL Literacy. The literacy classes are primarily designed for students
who have had limited (up to the 5th grade), or no formal education or for students who
have limited ability to write in their native language. Literacy classes are available
in English or in Spanish. |
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| | a full range of Citizenship courses taught in English
and bilingually in Spanish/English classes. |
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| | a wide range of courses in Office Technology (OT)
including Business English, Medical/Dental Reception, Accounting, and a number of
computer courses including introductory classes for ESL students, keyboarding,
word processing, spreadsheet and database applications and beyond, using both PC
and Macintosh platforms. |
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| | an intensive Graphic Arts Printing Program
with job placement virtually guaranteed upon completion. |
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| | a comprehensive Transitional Studies Program
with classes, tutorial facilities and a drop-in learning center leading to
the GED diploma. This is the only place in Northern California where GED
classes are offered in Spanish. |
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| | In addition, the CCSF Mission Campus is home for the
office of the Older Adult Program which administers a host of classes for seniors offered
throughout the city of San Francisco. |
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| | Finally, the CCSF Mission Campus is also the home for
the nationally recognized Science Workshop. Originally founded by CCSF math and science
faculty together with volunteers from San Francisco's Exploratorium, it
offers after-school activities to youngsters in order to promote community
interest in science. |
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For more information, contact:
Hilda Ayala, ESL Coordinator
CCSF Mission Campus
375 Alabama Street (at 17th St.)
San Francisco, CA 94110
phone: 415-920-6012
e-mail: hayala@ccsf.edu
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