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mainstream the institute for mature adults at Westchester Community College

SPRING 2015

www.sunywcc.edu/mainstream • 914-606-6793

Exciting Courses DesignedFor Mature Adults

Learn something newPrepare for a new career

Explore a new activity

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CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS

Memoir Writing WorkshopMemoir writing combines remembrance and feeling; it is a witness to your truth. Join us to recreate a special life experience in written vignettes. At each session, gentle feedback from class members and the instructor will help you develop your personal style of expression. The goal is to be able to self-publish by the end of the class.CE-WRITG 2049VA, 6 Tues., Jan. 20-Feb. 24, 9:30-11:30 am, Knollwood Center #3, $120. J Kreiswirth. #13371

See It, Draw ItIf you can hold a pencil, you can learn to draw! You need patience, but mostly you must learn to SEE objects as they really are. Through various exercises and techniques, this class will help you recognize simple geometric shapes inherent in all things. It will also help you SEE the light and dark that emphasize form. The inner artist in you will emerge in ways you never thought possible. Please bring: 11x14 spiral drawing pad (no newsprint), a regular #2 pencil, a plastic eraser, and a paper stump for blending. Beginners and veteran artists are welcome.CE-ART 2055VA, 4 M/W, Feb. 23-Mar. 4, 12:30-3:30 pm, Knollwood Center #2, $120. S Rocker. #13372

Drawing Animals Learn to draw our best friends – dogs, cats, and birds – using basic geometric forms. The class will culminate in a drawing of your own personal best friend. Please bring: 11x14 drawing pad, a plastic eraser, and paper stump for blending, and a selection of drawing pencils (standard #2, and a soft #4 or #6 preferred). CE-ART 2092VA, M/W, Mar. 16 & 18, 12:30-3:30 pm, Knollwood Center #2, $60. S Rocker. #13373

Creative WritingWriters of all levels wanted! Add depth, texture, and emotion to your writing as you experiment with prose, poetry, and journal musings. The course is based on free-writing exercises followed by sharing and discussion in a supportive environment.CE-WRTG 2033VA, 6 Thurs., Mar. 19-Apr. 30 (skip 4/2), 1:30-3:30 pm, Knollwood Center #5, $120. K Rippstein. #13108

Guitar is Fun!Always wanted to learn to play the guitar? Now is your chance! Join us for a class designed for beginners where you will learn chords and strumming techniques. Please bring an acoustic guitar to class. CE-MUSIC 2057VA, 7 Tues., Feb. 10-Mar. 24, 1:30-2:30 pm, Knollwood Center #3, $70. D Moran. #13124

Guitar is Fun: Next StepsCall for dates, times, and to register.

Piano is Fun!Add the joy of music to your life! Learn to read music in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. This class is designed for those who have never played piano before. Please bring your own keyboard with stand and batteries. Obtain the books The Older Beginner Piano Course (Level 1) and Musicianship for the Older Beginner (Level 1) for the class. CE-MUSIC 2060VA, 7 Tues., Feb. 10-Mar. 24, 12:15-1:15 pm, Knollwood Center #3, $70. D Moran. #13123

Piano is Fun: Next StepsCall for dates, times, and to register.

Mainstream is an innovator in exciting educational programming and career change options designed for adults 50 and older. These affordable courses are tailored to meet the needs of mature adults.Online: www.sunywcc.edu/mainstream • Email: [email protected] • Call: 914-606-6793

All Mainstream classes meet in the Knollwood Center (KNC), unless otherwise noted.

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THE WORLD AROUND US

On Food and CookingCome explore the science behind foods and basic cooking procedures. We’ll learn about the nature of specific foods, what they’re made of, where they come from, and how they’re changed by cooking. Foods, like most everything on earth, are mixtures of chemical compounds, and their taste, texture, color, and nutrition are all influenced by what we do in the kitchen. Each week we’ll discuss a different food: for example, the differences between white and brown eggs, why an egg holds quiche ingredients together, what the difference is between sugar and high fructose corn syrup, and more. Choose one section or choose all four!CE-SCI 2027VA, 1 Thurs., 10:00-11:30 am, Knollwood Center #2, $20. S Flank.Sec. A: Eggs: Feb. 5. #13302Sec. B: Sweet Stuff - Natural and Artificial Sweeteners: Mar. 12. #13303Sec. C: Bread and Butter: Apr. 16. #13304Sec. D: Drinkables - Water, Milk and Alcoholic Drinks: May 7. #13305Save $$! Register for all 4 sessions for just $70.

Introduction to Winter BirdsLearn to identify winter birds using GISS (General Impression of Size and Shape). This classroom presentation will focus on resident winter birds and those birds that migrate from the north to spend the winter in Westchester, and their strategies for surviving the winter. CE-SCI 2018VA,1 Tues., Jan. 27, 9:30-11:00 am, Knollwood Center #2, $15. W Chadwick. #13306

Nature WalkJoin us for a guided walk in Rockefeller State Park to observe the natural world as it prepares each season. Bring binoculars, wear comfortable shoes, and dress for the weather. CE-SCI 2026VA, 1 Mon., Apr. 13, 9:30-11:00 am, Rockefeller State Park, $15. W Chadwick. #13314

Westchester WildlifeJoin us for a classroom-based introduction to Westchester Wildlife. Learn to identify our local wildlife, including birds, mammals, insects, amphibians and reptiles – their adaptations, habitats, and where to find them. CE-SCI 2020VA, 2 Wed., Mar. 4 & 11, 9:30-11:00 am, Knollwood Center #2, $30. W Chadwick. #13315

Introduction to BirdsLearn to identify birds using the GISS (General Impression of Size and Shape) and analyze their adaptations and habitats. Our first meeting will consist of a classroom presentation followed by a field session at the Valhalla campus. The second meeting will be held at Rockefeller State Park in Pocantico Hills. Bring binoculars and wear comfortable shoes.CE-SCI 2013VA, 2 Tues., Apr. 20 & 27, 9:30-11:00 am, Knollwood Center #2, $30. W Chadwick. #13352

Hot Topics in the NewsA review of daily current events. Presentation of major national and international current events; a background of the news is provided for better understanding. Questions, discussion, and individual presentations are encouraged. CE-POLTC 2002VA, 5 Tues., 10:00 am-12:00 noon, Knollwood Center #5, $100. V Bonelli.Sec. A: Feb. 3-Mar. 3. #13075Sec. B: Mar. 17-Apr. 14. #13080

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EXPLORING ART, LITERATURE & CULTURE

Writers on Writing: Exploring Their Singular Voice Explore the various issues that concern a writer as part of a broader understanding of literature. How do their times and culture give context to their work? Each section will focus on a different writer and explore the times in which they lived, their family and culture, and the zeitgeist of the times. CE-WRITG 2069VA, 1:00-3:00 pm. Knollwood Center #2, $25. D Travers.Sec. A: Jamaica Kincaid, Tues., Feb. 3. #13335 Sec. B: Elizabeth Bishop, Tues., Mar. 10. #13336Sec. C: Grace Paley, Tues., Mar. 31. #13337Sec. D: Jhumpa Lahiri, Tues., Apr. 28, #13338Save $$: Register for all 4 sessions for just $80.

American Paintings of the Civil WarThe years between 1860 and 1900 are considered classic ones for American art; they’ve been among the richest and most complex in history. We will analyze foreign influences including the Paris art scene which inspired American Impressionism. All of the major artists traveled abroad during their formative years, studying with acknowledged masters and absorbing the traditions and craft of European art. CE-ART 2144VA, 4 Thurs., Mar. 5-26, 12:00 noon-2:00 pm, Knollwood Center #4, $80. C Andersen. #13368

Judaism and ChristianityInvestigate the various groups of Judaism that existed during the First Century, the influence of Greco Roman Culture in Israel, the Administration of the Temple and the rise of Christianity, and the break between traditional Judaism and Christianity.CE-PHIL 2018VA, 7 Mon., Jan. 26-Mar. 16 (skip 2/23), 10:00 am-12:00 noon, Knollwood Center #5, $140. J Coppola. #13299

Wisdom Books in the BibleA detailed study of the books of Job, the Psalms, Proverbs, the Song of Songs (the Song of Solomon) and Ecclesiastes from a historical, theological, literary and spiritual perspective.CE-PHIL 2019VA, 7 Fri., Feb. 6-Mar. 27 (skip 2/27), 10:00 am-12:00 noon, Knollwood Center #5, $140. J Coppola. #13301

The Seeds of Modernism: From the Renaissance to Contemporary/Post Modern ArchitectureAn exploration of architectural styles from the late Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods and how they forged the foundation of contemporary architectural design from the Industrial Revolution through Post Modern Architecture.CE-HIST 2017VA, 6 Tues., Mar. 17-Apr. 28 (skip 4/7), 1:30-3:30 pm, Knollwood Center #2, $120. B Levy. #12860

Painting in the 19th Century – Realism, Romanticism and ImpressionismThe 19th Century was a pivotal time in the history of painting as new types of expression, along with new subjects and major technical changes, shook traditional painting as an art form to its core and laid down a new foundation for what would become Modern Art in the 20th Century. Artists included in this course will be Courbet, Manet, Delacroix, JMW Turner, Bouguereau, Samuel Palmer, Monet, Pisarro, Degas and others. CE-ART 2124VA, 6 Mon., Mar. 23-Apr. 27, 10:00 am-12:00 noon, Knollwood Center #5, $120. J Coppola. #13213

Music in the 19th Century: Part 1, The RomanticsThese classes will explore romantic and impressionistic music of this time period. Journals will be used to record observations. Live demonstrations on violin will add to the classroom experience. CDs and DVDs will also be used. CE-MUSIC 2023VA, 6 Thurs., Feb. 5-Mar. 12, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Knollwood Center #5, $120. R Hallman. #13360

Music in the 19th Century: Part 2This class is a continuation of The Romantics. Genres include opera, symphonic, vocal, and chamber music, spanning from Beethoven through the early impressionists. Live demonstrations and student interaction will be combined with lecture and video and audio recordings. Students who have not taken Part 1 of this course are welcome. A journal or notebook is recommended to create your own listening log. CE-MUSIC 2042VA, 6 Thurs., Mar. 19-Apr. 30 (skip 4/2), 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Knollwood Center #5, $120. R Hallman. #13361

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FOR THE SOUL

FOR THE BODY

Introduction to Mindfulness and MeditationHave you been wanting to try meditation, but aren’t sure it’s for you? During this one-session introductory class, we will explore several types of meditation that you can incorporate into your daily life.CE-PRSDV 2105VA, Mon., Feb. 9, 10:15 am-12:15 pm, Knollwood Center #4, $20. E Wind. #13223

Mindfulness and Meditation PracticeCome and meditate with a group! Learn and experience meditation in a comfortable, nurturing setting. CE-PRSDV 2042VA, 4 Mon., Feb. 16-Mar. 9, 10:15-11:15 am,Knollwood Center #4, $40. E Wind. #13225

AquaciseExperience the therapeutic benefits of in-water exercise. Improve your cardiovascular fitness and endurance. CE-FITNS 2000VA, 10:00-11:00 am, PEB-Pool, $70.Sec. A: 7 Mon., Jan. 26-Mar. 9. #13087Sec. B: 7 Fri., Jan. 23-Mar. 6. #13088Sec. C: 7 Mon., Mar. 16-Apr. 27. #13089Sec. D: 7 Fri., Mar. 13-May 1 (skip 4/3). #13090

Water Healing Exercise AquaticsJoin us in the pool for a gentle workout to lengthen, strengthen, and energize with reduced strain on your muscles and joints. This class incorporates yoga, Pilates, tai chi, and qi gong exercises. CE-FITNS 2040VA, 11:00 am-12:00 noon, PEB-Pool, $70.Sec. A: 7 Mon., Jan. 26-Mar. 9. #13104Sec. B: 7 Fri., Jan. 23-Mar. 6. #13105Sec. C: 7 Mon., Mar. 16-Apr. 27. #13106Sec. D: 7 Fri., Mar. 13-May 1 (skip 4/3). #13107

Stretch, Strengthen and ToneExperience the exhilaration of a class where you focus on your posture, balance, strength and core. Learn gentle exercises that can help you cope with minor pains and injuries. Bring a set of hand weights (1-3 pounds) to class and wear comfortable exercise clothing and footwear. CE-FITNS 2057VA, 6 Mon., Feb. 2-Mar. 9, 1:00-2:30 pm, Knollwood Center #5, $90. R Mendel. #13125

INTERESTED IN TEACHING OLDER ADULTS?Whether you are a retired professional or an experiencedadult educator, you can find teaching opportunities at Westchester Community College.

Contact Mainstream: [email protected]; 914-606-6793and ask for our prospective faculty member packet.

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THE CENTER FOR THE MATURE WORKERThe Center for the Mature Worker assists adults 50 and older who are looking to change careers, upgrade their skills, or start their own businesses. Courses are designed to help participants gain the skills needed to successfully compete in today’s job market. Secrets to Interview SuccessInterviews today aren’t like they were in the past. Hiring managers look for job applicants with skills and abilities that lead to success. Learn how to market yourself more effectively by preparing answers to interview questions and scenarios and learning how to tell interviewers what you can do for them. CE-JBPRP 2029VA,Tues., Apr. 21, 3:00-5:00 pm, Knollwood Center #3,$22. G Goldstein. #13342

A New Direction in a Changing World: Individual SessionsMeet individually with Gloria Goldstein to further explore, clarify, and generate your personal career plan. A one-hour session is $90. To schedule your appointment, call 914-606-6535 or email [email protected].

Medical Administrative Assistant Medical administrative assistants work in a variety of medical settings such as physician’s offices, hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, research laboratories, public health departments, and health maintenance organizations. Upon successful course completion, students are eligible to take the Medical Administrative Assistant Certification (CMAA) offered by the NHA. For more information, call 914-606-6659 or email [email protected].

Health Information Technology Westchester Community College’s non-credit training program is designed to meet the nation’s emerging need for health information technology professionals. Participants must have a background in healthcare or information technology to qualify. To find out how you could make a leap into this new career, visit www.sunywcc.edu/hit or email [email protected].

Operation Talent Bank: Job Search Skills & Computer TrainingDesigned for mature adults who are actively looking for work. Includes 15 hours of job search skills (resume writing, interviewing skills, self-assessment, and job search strategies) and 15 hours of computer training in MS Excel and PowerPoint. This program is sponsored by the Women’s Research and Education Fund in partnership with the Westchester County Office for Women. Cost: $30 (+ $13 student fees). For more information or to find out if you qualify, call 914-606-6659 or email [email protected].

COLLEGIUM for Lifelong Learning is a membership organization created in 2004 to combine serious study and social exchange. Each COLLEGIUM semester features a different array of courses in the arts and sciences, all led by exceptional volunteers with expertise in the subjects they teach. Participants are encouraged to engage in classroom discussion, and the schedule allows for informal discussion between sessions and during breaks.

COLLEGIUM For Lifelong Learning

SPRING COLLEGIUM BEGINS IN APRILFor more information about the Spring program, please call 914-606-6748 or visit

www.sunywcc.edu/collegium. COLLEGIUM is a membership organization and has alimited capacity.Current members receive priority registration; new members are welcome.

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Intro to Scrapbooking Want to scrapbook but you don’t know where to start? Take this class and become familiar with simple scrapbooking terms & techniques such as cardstock, themes, titles, journaling, pictures, and embellishments. Learn basic scrapbooking tools such as: paper punches, decorative scissors, paper trimmer, hole punchers, and cutting board. A fun course that will help bring out the artist in you! Participants are encouraged to bring a copied set of photos to the class. CE-CRAFT 2032VA,1 Sun., Mar. 8, 12:30-3:00 pm,Knollwood Center #3, $40 (+ $5 materials fee, payable to instructor).D Machicote. #13270

Advanced Scrapbooking Now that you know the basic steps to scrapbooking why not step it up a notch with more advanced techniques for embellishments and journaling by rubber stamping? Use this technique to embellish pages, create borders, backgrounds, or simply add style to your scrapbook pages. Experience dry vs. heat embossing to give your scrapbooks a fabulous touch! Please bring themed photos such as birthday, wedding, showers, travel, etc. CE-CRAFT 2046VA,1 Sun., May 3, 12:30-3:00 pm,Knollwood Center #4, $30 (+ $10 materials fee, payable to instructor).D Machicote. #13350

Mah Jongg for BeginnersLearn and play the American version of this ancient Chinese game. The course will cover the rules of the game as sanctioned by the National Mah Jongg League. The game is easy to learn, fun to play, and a very sociable pastime. Students should bring a current Mah Jongg card to class. It is available from the National Mah Jongg League, 212-246-3052.CE-HOBBY 2002VA,6 Sat., Mar. 14-May 2 (skip 3/28 & 4/4), 12:00 noon-2:00 pm, meet in GTW-LOBBY by the Café.$115. S Frank. #13271

Mah Jongg Saturdays Play Mah Jongg with your friends or make new Mah Jongg friends. Supervised and guided play for those with some knowledge of the game, or those who have completed Mah Jongg for Beginners. Students should bring current Mah Jongg card to class. It is available from the National Mah Jongg League, 212-246-3052.CE-HOBBY 2009VA, 6 Sat., Mar. 14-May 2 (skip 3/28 & 4/4), 2:30-4:30 pm, meet in GTW-LOBBY by the Café. $115. S Frank. #13272

Relaxation, Meditation and Your Own True SelfPart 1: Relax Profoundly, Not Temporarily: Most ways of relaxing give us only temporary relief. In this session you will learn a handy five-minute meditation that will relax you profoundly and deeply – an ideal tool for a busy life. The more you use it, the better it gets. If you’re a beginner, this is an easy way to see what modern meditation can do for you. If you’re experienced, it will expand your perspectives and refresh your practices.CE-PRSDV 2023VA, 1 Sun., Apr. 12, 2:30-4:00 pm, Knollwood Center #2, $25. #13273

Part 2: Beyond Relaxation to Full Aliveness:This class will help you master and expand the meditation of Part 1. You will also learn how to make meditation a comfortable part of your daily routines, and will then be able to enter each day ready to handle whatever might happen. You’ll find your days increasingly infused with bright new joy and an unshakable peace.CE-HLTH 2004VA, 3 Sun., Apr. 19-May 3, 2:30-4:00 pm, Knollwood Center #2, $60. #13274

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NEW! MAINSTREAM WEEKENDS!Join us at the college for some fun and interesting weekends!

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Paris: City of Light Paris is a city that can inspire thoughts of history, art, famous writers, fine food, good wine and romance. Gain an overview of the city’s history along with an in-depth look at the sites that will make any journey to Paris magnifique.CE-CULTR 2026VA, 4 Sun., Apr. 12-May 3, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, Room TBD, $125. D Fruci. #13275

History of Baseball’s National League Discover the birth of baseball’s National League from its formation in 1876 up to the current day. Learn about all of the NL teams, especially those that played their home games in New York City. Gain an in-depth study of the greatest players from the different eras who are cornerstones of the great history of the senior circuit. CE-HIST 2046VA,4 Sun., Mar. 8-29, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, Knollwood Center #5,$125. D Fruci. #13351

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NEW! MAINSTREAM WEEKENDS!Join us at the college for some fun and interesting weekends!

Interested in creating a livable community where people of all ages can have access to needed services

and live happy, active lives? Contact the Northwest Coordinator for the Livable Community

Connection, a partnership with Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services at

914-606-6528 or email [email protected].

THE LIVABLE COMMUNITY CONNECTION

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For more information about Mainstream:In-person: Knollwood Center, Westchester Community College

75 Grasslands Road, Valhalla, NY 10595 • 914-606-6793Email: [email protected] • Online: www.sunywcc.edu/mainstream

Registration for Mainstream non-credit courses is ongoing throughout the semester. Because classes fill quickly, early registration is encouraged. Mainstream reserves the right to cancel any class due to under-enrollment, substitute faculty if necessary, or make other changes as needed.

WALK IN: Register in person during Mainstream office hours(Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:00 pm) at the Knollwood Center office.MAIL IN: Complete the attached registration form and mail it to the address located at the top of the form. If you are not notified that the class has been cancelled or filled, plan to attend class on the first scheduled date.CALL IN: Call the Mainstream Office at 914-606-6793 during regular business hours. We’ll be happy to accept your registration by phone.LOG IN: Returning students may visit www.sunywcc.edu/MyWCC to activate their personal account and register and pay online. Please contact the Mainstream office to obtain your student ID number. First-time registrants may register in person, by mail, or by phone.

Refund Policy: For requests received at least two business days prior to the start of the class: 100% refund with the exception of a $5 non-refundable registration fee. There are no refunds after that time. All refund requests must be made in writing and can be mailed to Mainstream or emailed to [email protected] Locations: The majority of Mainstream classes are held at the Knollwood Center, located on Westchester Community College’s main campus in Valhalla, New York. For answers to questions regarding courses offered elsewhere, stop by the Mainstream office, call 914-606-6793, or email [email protected].

Auditing Courses as a Senior Auditor: Select college credit courses may be audited by Westchester County residents 60 years of age and older on a space-available basis. Requirements for senior auditors are: an $8 student services fee and a non-refundable $5 registration fee (each semester) and proof of residence and age. Senior audit registration for the Spring semester will take place in person on Friday, January 16 and Wednesday, January 21 ONLY at the Knollwood Center from 8:30 am-12:30 pm. Effective Fall 2015, policies for senior audit registration will change; please check with Mainstream for updated information.

Please Note: Registration fee for non-credit courses: $5 (payable once each semester). Student Services (F.S.A.) Fee: $8 for on-campus courses (payable once each semester).

Parking: Parking decals are required for all students. Obtain a form from the Knollwood Center and bring the completed form to the Security Office in the Student Center, Room 118.

Changes and Closings: Time and date changes and other rescheduling may be made if necessary. In the event of severe weather or other emergencies, classes may be cancelled and every effort will be made to reschedule the class. For information on emergency closings, call 914-606-6900.

Mainstream is a department of the Division of Continuing Education & Workforce Development. Mainstream wishes to acknowledge and give special thanks to our community funding partners: Women’s Research and Education Fund; Westchester County Department of Senior Programs & Services; and NYSOFA.

Westchester Community College adheres to the policy that no person on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation or handicap is excluded from, or is subject to, discrimination in any program or activity. Westchester Community College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT — In compliance with federal law, the college publishes a report which includes crime statistics for the previous three years as well as a variety of institutional policies relating to student safety. This report may be accessed online at www.sunywcc.edu/security or by contacting the Security Office, STC-113 (914-606-6730).

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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Information about Parking for People with Disabilities can be obtained by calling 914-606-6730.

DIRECTIONS TO WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGEBY CAR

Bronx River Pkwy. Exit 26, Virginia Rd. If you are southbound, turn right; if northbound turn left. At the first intersection, turn right onto Rte. 100. Stay left at the next fork; campus is on your left.

Cross Westchester Expwy. (Rte. 287), exit 4. If you are eastbound, turn left; if westbound turn right onto Rte. 100A (Knollwood Rd.). Campus is on your right about 1/2 mile.

Sprain Pkwy., Eastview exit. If you are northbound, turn right; if southbound, turn left onto Rte. 100C. At intersection of 100C, 100A, and 100, go straight ahead onto Rte. 100. Campus is on your right about 1/2 mile.

Saw Mill Pkwy., Eastview exit. If you are northbound, turn right; if southbound, turn left onto Rte. 100C. At intersection of 100C, 100A, and 100, go straight ahead onto Rte. 100. Campus is on your right from this point, about 1/2 mile.

BY BUS OR TRAINBuses #1C, #1X, #15, #40 and #41 come onto the campus. For schedule, call 914-813-7777.Train is the Metro North Harlem Line. Take it to the White Plains Station. There you can pick up a cab or take a bus to the campus (see bus listings above). For schedule, call 1-800-638-7646.

Campus maps are also available online at www.sunywcc.edu/maps

Mainstream Office is located in the Knollwood Center

VALHALLA CAMPUS MAP

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EXPRESS REGISTRATION

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