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The Challenge ProgramFor Adults with Developmental Disabilities
These unique courses will help adults with developmental disabilities function more independently in the home, at work, and in the community. Of equal importance, students will have the opportunity to increase their social and community awareness by visiting Montgomery College and learning what it has to offer. Before attending Challenge courses, please inquire at the Campus Center Building, Room 220, Rockville Campus for information regarding class time changes, date changes, course cancellations, or classroom changes. Please register on time, classes fill quickly.
Spring 2020Workforce Development and Continuing Education Course Schedule
NEW CLASSES INCLUDING:• Exploring the Amazon and
Rainforest
• Sculpting with Clay and Paper-mâché
• The History of Shakespeare Movies and Plays
Student ExpectationsStudents are expected to be able to navigate campus independently and must abide by the student code of
conduct. Any violation may result in disciplinary action, including dismissal
from the program.
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Winter Intersession
Building Reading SkillsReading skills are essential for school, work, and social life. Travel to many exciting places through the magic of books. Reading, vocabulary, and comprehension skills will be increased through discussion, writing, and art projects. Learn to identify the main idea, follow a sequence of events, and recognize supporting details. Come journey through the adventures of reading! Course: SPP315 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34867 10 Sessions M,T,W,R,F1/6-1/17 12:45-2:15 p.m.
Drawing and Painting—IntroductionCome make a splash in the art world while you learn drawing and painting basics, mixing paints, and techniques. Let your imagination fly and your creativity shine through as we experiment with watercolors and acrylic paints. We will create amazing realistic paintings, still life paintings, and seascapes. Learn how to control balance between water and paint to produce vibrant, lifelike paintings. Final artwork will be discussed and critiqued. Join us for hours of fun and creativity! Materials needed for class: a smock; 4 paint brushes; 18” x 24” paper; pencils; and red, blue, yellow, white, and green acrylic paint. Course: SPP317 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34868 10 Sessions M,T,W,R,F1/6-1/17 2:30-4 p.m.
Reading for Fun and Facts: Misty of Chincoteague If you love horses, you will love this book set in nearby Chincoteague Island. Read about the adventures of two children and a wild horse! Learn reading comprehension skills, build vocabulary and understand main idea and sequence of events.Course: SPP292 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34866 10 Sessions M,T,W,R,F1/6-1/17 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Sculpting with Clay and Paper-mâché NEWHere’s the class you have been asking for! Each week you will create an amazing piece of art work. You will sculpt a pinch pot, snowman, feathered birds and delicate paper-mâché lanterns. You will learn about the famous sculptures of Leonardo da Vinci’s giant horse. Course: SPP487 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34900 10 Sessions M,T,W,R,F1/6-1/17 9-10:30 a.m.
Spring Session
Anime Movie CelebrationAnime is hand drawn and computer animation originating in Japan. You will watch and discuss several popular Anime movies and learn the origin of Anime. You will explore different characteristics, and the exciting process of how it is produced. Course: SPP479 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34889 10 Sessions F1/31-4/10 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. No class 3/20
Beginning Theater: Acting and Improv NEWActing is the art of telling stories through your voice, body and interactions with others. Improv is the ability to tell stories instantly, or on the spot. Acting will strengthen your imagination, promote self-confidence and increase spontaneity. Acting promotes teamwork and teaches self control with your body and voice. Join us as we jump out of our comfort zones and become more comfortable in social settings! Course: SPP491 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34906 10 Sessions W1/29-4/8 1-2:30 p.m. No class 3/18
Instructors and room numbers for classes are listed in the
At A Glance Schedule starting on page 2.
Customer Service 240-567-5188 NMR Non Md. resident additional fee 5
Crafty Creations NEWWOW! What a fun way to spend the day. Learn to create a variety of crafts from weaving stars out of yarn and rods, to making dream catchers and pan flutes. Learn to sew, improve hand-eye coordination and thinking skills in this crafty class. You will learn to create animals from beads, create a checkerboard and clay pieces. Course: SPP486 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34899 10 Sessions F1/31-4/10 12:30-2 p.m. No class 3/20
Create a Cartoon Comic StripCan you draw a stick figure? If so, you can develop funny cartoons! You will develop your own personal style, create characters and write a story line. Creating a cartoon comic strip is no different from writing a short story: beginning, middle and ending. You will learn the differences and similarities between cartooning and illustration. Materials needed for class: sketch book, pencils, erasers and a ruler. Course: SPP468 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34888 10 Sessions F1/31-4/10 1-2:30 p.m. No class 3/20
Discovering the American Wilderness NEWNorth America is a vast land of natural contrast. It has deserts, frozen glaciers, steep canyons, soaring mountain ranges, lush forests and endless coastlines. You will explore American wilderness and it’s natural wonders, as well as discovering National Parks. You will also learn about people who worked to preserve our great wilderness. Did you know that John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt helped preserve our wilderness? Grab a pencil, notebook and folder, and let’s explore together! Course: SPP490 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34904 10 Sessions W1/29-4/8 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. No class 3/18
Effective Communication for the WorkplaceEffective communication in the workplace is an essential part of any organization. Employers want employees who communicate effectively, are positive, good listeners and practice being open minded. You will learn the communication skills you need to succeed in the workplace such as: the most effective way to communicate verbally and non-verbally, the proper use of phones and cellphones in the workplace and strategies for managing conflicts and interacting with coworkers. We will have team building and leadership activities that will help lead to stronger relationships and less conflict at work and in life. Mastering these skills will help empower you, build self-esteem, and lead to increased success in the workplace. Join us as we discuss how to be a successful team member and a productive employee. Course: SPP395 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34871 10 Sessions F1/31-4/10 9-10:30 a.m. No class 3/20
Effective Writing ICome have fun with words! You will be able to express yourself in writing and be taught how to write descriptive paragraphs using photographs, popcorn and objects. You will write about how to perform a task like making cookies; your favorite time of year, using three main reasons you like it. Explore by writing your thumbprint and about the real you! Emphasis will be on using novel ways to learn the form of the paragraph and to improve grammar and sentence structure, including run-on, incomplete sentences, and tense. Course: SPP447 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34883 10 Sessions M,W2/10-3/11 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.CRN#: 34886 10 Sessions M,W3/23-4/22 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Inclement WeatherInclement weather conditions: go to
www.montgomerycollege.edu. If the College is closed, there are no classes. For classes meeting in a Montgomery County Public
Schools facility, go to www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org.
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Essential Life SkillsWhether you are looking forward to moving out on your own or you do not feel quite ready, learning essential life skills will help you feel more confident and prepare you for independence. You will learn how to set tangible goals and create an action plan to achieve these goals, develop a budget and learn how to manage your finances, take care of your health by learning good grooming and health habits. You will be making weekly menus, creating shopping lists, and learning about kitchen safety. You will also learn proper laundry techniques and even learn how to sew on a button! You will create an emergency plan and learn basic first aid. We will discuss how to stay socially connected and how to be a responsible and productive member of your community. Course: SPP431 24 Hours$213 + $131 fee = $344; NMR add $160Rockville CampusCRN#: 34878 16 Sessions M,W1/27-3/25 9-10:30 a.m. No class 3/16, 3/18
Exploring the Amazon and Rainforest NEWThe Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world. It is home to a fascinating range of animals, birds and insects. Did you know the rainforest is divided into three separate eco-systems? The forest floor, the under-story and the canopy. You will discover the abundant life that flourishes in each. Course: SPP488 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34901 10 Sessions M1/27-4/6 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. No class 3/16
Fizzy, Fun, Fabulous Drinks NEWSpring drinks have beautiful distinctive colors and a light refreshing taste that fits into the nonalcoholic lifestyle that spans all ages. Join us as we learn drink recipes, measurements, and glass styles. Have you ever sipped a “Cool Breeze”, a “Mexican Tea”, or a “Virgin Daiquiri”? You will learn to make a drink for every occasion: February “Red English Rose,” March “Sparkling Shamrock”, and in April “Loose Lemonade”, which is so refreshing. Grab an apron and let’s learn to quench your thirst with “Green Lemonade”, a delicious kiwi mocktail for everyone! Course: SPP495 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34911 10 Sessions W1/29-4/8 1-2:30 p.m. No class 3/18
Global Music Join us as we explore music from around the globe. Did you know that K-Pop is Korean pop music, and Reggae music came from Jamaica? You will learn about all types of music and the countries they originated. Did you know that Bollywood songs are derived from the song and dance routines common in Indian films? Put your hands together and learn how Afro-soul music came about. Course: SPP493 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34908 10 Sessions F1/31-4/10 10-11:30 a.m. No class 3/20
In the News: What’s Happening in Our World?
Do you believe everything you hear in the news? Have you heard the term “Fake News”? Do you know what it means? You will discuss topics in the news and how they influence society and our lives. Major news events, sports, music and fashion will be topics for discussion. You will analyze the news and discuss it’s influence. You will develop and improve vocabulary, word recognition, comprehension and writing skills, as we read and write about the stories from newspapers and websites.Course: SPP437 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34880 10 Sessions T1/28-4/7 1-2:30 p.m. No class 3/17
Graduate Transition Program
The Graduate Transition Program (GTP) at Montgomery College offers a college experience for
students with developmental disabilities. GTP is a two-year, noncredit certificate program offering academic
classes, job coaching, job development, career exploration, and social and recreational activities.
For information, contact Karla Nabors at 240-567-1660 or
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International Sports and GamesYou will be exposed to a variety of different international sports and games that build skills through multicultural play. You will learn what country the games came from and your physical ability will increase through participation. And, yes, American games are part of the international games too! Course: SPP482 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34895 10 Sessions T1/28-4/7 7-8:30 p.m. No class 3/17
Math in the Real World NEWMath is used every day! Did you know that minor home improvement projects are loaded with tons of measuring lengths, widths, and how much lumber you will need to complete your project. Grocery shopping is a weekly task that incorporates math; calculating prices while you shop, making sure you have the correct amount of money, and using coupons. Did you know that food items are not taxable? Baking requires math skills; when you bake a pie, cake or cupcakes, you will be using math by measuring ingredients correctly. In this class you will learn the value of time, creating your own to-do-lists and assigning tasks based on how long you think they will take. Math is everywhere! Course: SPP349 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34869 10 Sessions R1/30-4/9 5:15-6:45 p.m. No class 3/19
Money Management: Let’s Save!Gain practical knowledge about money management and practice basic skills in reading and math while learning to save! Learn the meaning and use of words and terms associated with a savings account, checking account, credit cards, credit limits, credit score, finance charges, and more. You will learn banking terminology and vocabulary relevant to money management. You will write checks, balance a checkbook, record transactions, and keep track of balances. You will learn to manage your money through real-life finance word problems. Course: SPP428 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34877 10 Sessions T1/28-4/7 5:15-6:45 p.m. No class 3/17
Our Endangered WorldHave you ever wondered how species became endangered? Join us as we learn about endangered species, endangered ecosystems and the issue of climate change. You will learn how to make choices in your daily lives to help save energy and natural resources. Topics such as “Reduce/Reuse/Recycle” and “Going Green” will be discussed. Plenty of discussion and activities are planned! Course: SPP403 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34873 10 Sessions T1/28-4/7 10-11:30 a.m. No class 3/17
Paint PartyPainting parties are all the rage right now. You will gather to sip fun drinks and learn a new painting technique each week. You will make wonderful take home projects, such as stamped and stenciled aprons, rose mulled drinking goblets and painted trinket boxes. You will paint on canvas, wood and paper. You will try a new drink recipe each week. Creating a drink to go with the theme of the art work. For example: hot chocolate when we paint winter trees and lemonade when we paint daisies on mason jars. Grab your apron and come paint, sip and socialize with us! Course: SPP414 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34874 10 Sessions F1/31-4/10 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. No class 3/20
Puppet ManiaYou will gain skills in reading and writing, as well as confidence in public speaking through use of puppets and puppet plays. You will use a variety of puppets to perform dramas designed to improve the aforementioned skills. You will create your own puppets, write puppet plays, and perform to a small audience. Join this interactive class and bring your scissors, glue sticks, and imagination! Course: SPP381 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34870 10 Sessions M1/27-4/6 12:30-2 p.m. No class 3/16
Instructors and room numbers for classes are listed in the
At A Glance Schedule starting on page 2.
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Reading and Vocabulary Building IYou will receive instruction in reading comprehension and vocabulary building. You will improve vocabulary skills; learn to to identify the main idea, follow a sequence of events, and recognize supporting details. You will learn to use context clues; order of sequence and cause/effect. Join us for an interactive reading class! Bring your own dictionary, 3x5 note cards, paper and notebook to class. Must be able to read on at least a 4th grade reading level. Course: SPP446 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34881 10 Sessions M,W2/10-3/11 9-10:30 a.m.CRN#: 34882 10 Sessions M,W3/23-4/22 9-10:30 a.m. Rock ‘N ReadThis class will be the best reading class you have ever taken!Bring in a song that you really love, and share it with the class. You will be reading a biography/autobiography of a famous rock star! You will improve reading comprehension by answering related questions, as well as creating awesome projects! You will follow along in your own articles as each assignment is read aloud. You will work individually and in groups to complete projects. Course: SPP481 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34894 10 Sessions M1/27-4/6 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. No class 3/16
Rock ‘N WriteDo you not particularly like writing? How about writing Rock ‘n Roll songs? You will do that and more! Bring your favorite song to class and you can write up what the lyrics mean to you. You will learn how to use specific writing strategies to help you understand different types of writing. Strategies will include: writing basics, expressive, descriptive, persuasive, entertaining and informative writing. Course: SPP480 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34891 10 Sessions W1/29-4/8 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. No class 3/18
Safety Skills for Independent LivingHave you ever gotten lost in the community? Do you know what to do in case of an emergency at your home or workplace? Do you know how to prevent yourself from being injured while performing sports? Have you ever wondered how you can navigate the internet more safely? How to prevent sunburn and what to do when you get a bug bite? In this class, you will learn about important safety skills for increasing independence in the home, workplace, community and during recreational activities. Safety First! Course: SPP457 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34887 10 Sessions T1/28-4/7 6-7:30 p.m.No class 3/17
Sing, Dance and Make MusicYou will experience the joy of singing, dancing, and playing rhythm instruments in a group. Sharing music with others provides stress release, cognitive improvement, and social bonds. A variety of musical styles will be explored. Join us as we make music together! Course: SPP425 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34875 10 Sessions F1/31-4/10 1-2:30 p.m. No class 3/20
Sports and Games You Grew Up With Do you remember playing hopscotch, steal the bacon, flag football and kickball? In this class, you will develop endurance, flexibility, and muscles, while participating in the games and sports you enjoy! Bring your sneakers, a water bottle, and be prepared to have a blast from the past! Course: SPP492 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34907 10 Sessions R1/30-4/9 7-8:30 p.m. No class 3/19
Driver Education with Additional Supports (SFT079)
We offer Driver Education for students with moderate learning disabilities.
For more details and schedule, visit us online at:http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/bits/
driveredspecialneeds.html
Instructors and room numbers for classes are listed in the
At A Glance Schedule starting on page 2.
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Stories Through Art NEWEvery piece of art tells a story, every collage has a tale to tell. You will tell your story through paper, fabric, paint and memorable objects. You will capture your poetic thoughts and fond memories on a collage board. You will study famous collage artists such as Eric Carle and Henri Matisse. You will make gift cards, shadow boxes and beautiful murals...come tell your story! Course: SPP489 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34902 10 Sessions M1/27-4/6 1-2:30 p.m. No class 3/16
The History of Shakespeare Movies and Plays NEW
Did you know The Lion King was inspired by Hamlet, yes, but also by the Biblical stories of Joseph and Moses? Like so many Disney movies, it’s an amalgamation of different mythologies. However, Scar killing his brother Mufasa to become king is taken directly from Hamlet. The characters of Timon and Pumba also serve as fairly obvious substitutes for Hamlet’s friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. West Side Story is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet; 10 Things I Hate About You is based on Taming of the Shrew, and many more. In this class you will use the book series Shakespeare Can Be Fun! in order to read shortened versions of some Shakespeare plays. This class is interactive; you will read, listen, and see movie clips. You will also compare and contrast with related movies. You will also learn about Shakespeare as an author. Join us as you take a journey with Shakespeare movies, plays and music! Course: SPP494 15 Hours$160 + $69 fee = $229; NMR add $140Rockville CampusCRN#: 34910 10 Sessions W1/29-4/8 10-11:30 a.m. No class 3/18
Connecting Reading and Writing
This program connects Reading and Writing Skills students need to prepare for college
course work. These courses are designed to enhance reading
comprehension, writing skills, and build vocabulary. Students will learn and practice reading and writing
skills by enrolling in both courses. For additional information, please contact [email protected]
or call 240-567-1660. Effective Writing IIReading and writing skills are combined in this class in a comprehensive, systematic process. Learn to write descriptive and narrative paragraphs, use punctuation correctly, and compose demonstration speeches. You will be assigned a two-page typed paper. Bring your own dictionary, 3x5 note-cards, paper, and notebook to class. Course: SPP139 37.5 Hours$237 + $114 fee = $351; NMR add $160Rockville CampusCRN#: 34865 25 Sessions T,R1/28-4/28 1:15-2:45 p.m. No class 3/17, 3/19
Reading and Vocabulary Building IIDuring 25 sessions, you will receive instruction in reading comprehension and vocabulary building. Learn to identify the main idea, follow a sequence of events, and recognize supporting details. You can improve your own writing and speaking skills when you summarize and outline reading materials, take better notes, and build your vocabulary. Bring your own dictionary, 3x5 note-cards, paper, and notebook to class.Course: SPP119 37.5 Hours$237 + $114 fee = $351; NMR add $160Rockville CampusCRN#: 34857 25 Sessions T,R1/28-4/28 10:15-11:45 a.m. No class 3/17, 3/19
Challenge Program ScholarshipsLimited need-based scholarships are available for
qualified students, pending funding availability, through Montgomery College’s Workforce Development and
Continuing Education. Need-based students accepted into the Graduate Transition
Program (GTP) may also qualify for funding.Application period for Spring 2020 Challenge or GTP
scholarships is Nov. 25–Dec. 11 at 5 p.m.
For more information and for application deadlines, please visit: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce
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PaymentsPayment MUST be made IN FULL at the time of registration to avoid being deleted from the course. Complete information is required to process all registrations and payments. Further instructions for WEB, FAX or MAIL-IN payments can be found at: cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/registerops.html. Registration will not be processed without appropriate payment. Residency PolicyThe following are general guidelines taken from the College policy on residency for tuition purposes. A complete copy of the policy is available in the Montgomery College Catalog.A. Students attending Montgomery College will pay tuition according to their residency.B. To qualify, for tuition purposes, as a resident of the state of Maryland, legal
domicile must have been maintained for a period of not less than three months prior to the first regularly scheduled class for the semester.
C. The domicile of a person registering in a noncredit course at Montgomery College shall be considered as a person’s permanent place of abode, where physical presence and possessions are maintained, and where he/she intends to remain indefinitely.Transfer Policy To transfer from one CRN to another CRN of the same course, a letter must be received in the Admissions, Records, and Registration Office, Montgomery College, 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850 before the beginning date of both CRNs of the course. If you have enrolled in a co-listed course you will have only one day after the class has begun to transfer. After that, you are committed to your path for the remainder of the course. If the course has a required assessment level to be a credit student, you must first complete the assessment testing and meet the appropriate as-sessment level before you can change to credit status.Refund PolicyRefunds are paid at 100% for classes cancelled, dropped online, or in person (using a Drop Form), prior to the start date of the class. Refunds are also paid at 100% if class is dropped prior to the Refund Date printed on your registration confirmation. DO NOT drop classes online on or after the day the class begins; you will not receive a refund. APPE students must call 240-567-7262 for refund/withdrawal instructions. Refunds for open enrollment classes will go to the registered student of record. For the Drop Form and more information, visit www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/register/refundpolicy.html.
Challenge Program Students:
Please register through Disability Support Services (DSS).
If you need support services due to a disability, please contact
Ms. Natalie Martinez at least six weeks prior to the start of class to
arrange for accommodations and/or assistive technology.
Natalie Martinez: 240-567-4118E-mail: natalie.martinez@ montgomerycollege.edu
If this procedure is not followed, services may be delayed.
4 Easy Ways to RegisterOn the Web
If you have enrolled in a Montgomery College class, and are paying by credit card or checking account, you can register on the web. Visit: www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/registerops.html and click on “Register by Web.”
By Mail Mail completed registration form with payment to: Montgomery College Workforce Development & Continuing Education, Rockville Campus Campus Center, Room 220 51 Mannakee Street Rockville, MD 20850
By Fax Fax completed registration form indicating credit card payment to Montgomery College at 240–567–1877.
Walk–In A completed registration form with payment may be submitted at any of these locations:
Gaithersburg Business Training Center, Room 4008:30 a.m.–9 p.m. (Mon–Thur); 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (Fri); 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. (Sat)Germantown CampusHumanities and Social Sciences Building, Room 241 and/or 2438:30 a.m.–4 p.m. (Mon–Fri)Rockville Campus220 Campus Center8 a.m.–7 p.m. (Mon–Thur); 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (Fri)8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. (Sat)Takoma Park/Silver Spring CampusCF 230, Customer Service8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. (Mon–Fri)Westfield South, Suite 3068:30 a.m.–9 p.m. (Mon–Thur); 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (Fri); 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. (Sat)
NOTE: Cash payments must be paid in the Cashiers’ Offices at the Germantown, Rockville, or Takoma Park/Silver Spring campuses between 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. and 2–4:30 p.m., Mon–Fri.
Payments due at time of registration
REGISTRATION FORM Please Print ClearlyWorkforce Development and Continuing Education
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All information is required. Incomplete forms will be returned to the student unprocessed. For registration assistance call 240-567-5188.FAX completed registration form with credit card information to 240-567-1877 or 240-567-5615 or 240-567-7937.
Mail completed registration form with payment to WD&CE Registration, 51 Mannakee Street, CC 220, Rockville, MD 20850.
College ID Number: M 2 Birthdate - - Sex □Female □MaleMonth Day Year
Last Name First Name Middle Initial
Address
House # and Street Name (Do NOT use P.O. Box or you will be charged Non-Md. resident fee.) Apt. #
City State Zip -
Home Work Phone Phone
Cell E-Mail
Have you attended MC before? □ If you have ever taken a credit class at MC and the last class (credit or non-credit) you took at MC was more than 4 years ago, you Yes □No must also complete and submit a Student Reactivation form found at: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/studentforms.
How did you hear about us? □Received brochure in mail □Website □Social media □Advertisement □On campus □Other_______________
Military: If the military is paying for STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESyour course(s), you must submit the If you need support services due to a disability, call Workforce Development & Continuing Education at 240-567-4118 at last 4 digits of your SSN. least three weeks before class begins.
ETHNICITY□ : Choose one. (Disclosure not mandatory by Montgomery College, but is required by the U.S. Department of Education.) Not Hispanic or Latino □Hispanic or Latino
RACE: □ Choose all that apply, you may choose more than one.American Indian or Alaskan Native □ □ (Disclosure not mandatory by Montgomery College, but is required by the U.S. Department of Education.)
Asian Black or African American □Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander □White
□U.S. Citizen □Permanent Resident (Circle one: Green Card / Working Card) □Other Immigration Status ______________ (Used for tuition-setting purposes only.)
CHECK ALL□ THAT APPLY:
□I have been a Maryland resident [as defined in the Montgomery College Catalog] for at least three months.I am 60 years of age or older. (Applicable to designated tuition waiver courses for Maryland residents only.)I am a Maryland National Guard member enlisted for at least a 24 month period and submitting proof of such from the adjutant general’s office.
CRN # Course # Course Title Start Date Tuition Course Fee Non-Md. Fee Course Total
Code: SP Refunds will go to the registered student of record. Total Due $
I certify that the information on this registration is correct and complete. I am aware of and will adhere to College policies as published in the Student Handbook.I understand that non-attendance and/or failure to file all registration changes in writing with the Admissions and Records Office does not relieve me of responsibility for tuition and fee charges incurred. I agree to abide by the policies and procedures of the College, including without limitation, the Student Code of Conduct and any payment liabilities. I hold the Col-lege harmless for any errors I have made that may affect a request for a subsequent refund or academic appeal.
_________________________________________________________ ____________________________Student Signature Required Date
Please indicate payment by: □Check (payable to Montgomery College) Credit card: □MasterCard □VISA □Discover
Credit Card Information: Expiration date on card 3 or 4 digit Security code on your card Month / Year
NOTE: Credit Card NumberCredit card information will be detached and disposed of promptly and properly Name on Cardafter payment is approved.
Card holder signature required _____________________________________________________________ Date___________________
Montgomery College is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Title IX institution.4/28/16
Workforce Development & Continuing Education51 Mannakee StreetRockville, MD 20850-1195
240-567-5188
The Challenge ProgramFor Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Spring 2020
Non-Profit Org.US Postage
PaidRockville, Md.Permit No. 97
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SpringContact Information:Karla Nabors: [email protected] Jill Kephart: [email protected]
Beginning Theater: Acting and ImprovCrafty Creations Discovering the American Wilderness Exploring the Amazon and Rainforest Fizzy, Fun, Fabulous Drinks Global Music In the News: What’s Happening in Our World? Math in the Real World Sculpting with Clay and Paper-mâché (Winter Interssion)Sports and Games You Grew Up WithStories Through Art The History of Shakespeare Movies and Plays
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