Los Angeles Harbor College Logo PACE :
PROGRAM FOR ACCELERATED COLLEGE EDUCATION
THE FULL TIME COLLEGE TRANSFER PROGRAM FOR THE WORKING ADULT

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Director:  Mr. King Carter
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Messages - Buy/Sell Books
PACE Faculty
LAHC Home Page
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Fall 2008 PACE Schedule
Go to http://www.lahc.edu/SF2008WEBSCHEDULErev.pdf
and scroll down to page 89 of the pdf file.

Corrections for the 2008 Schedule of Classes

page 83  Economics 02 (Section 7683) will be taught by Franny Chan ([email protected])

page 89.  7683 - Economics 2 - Principles of Economics 1 should read
7682   Economics 1 - Principles of Economics 1

Economics 5 (Section 4910) will be taught on Tuesday
evenings (not Monday)


INTERNET Classes for
Fall 2008

 
Economics 1 Economics 2 Accounting 1 & 2 CIS 1 & 23
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PHOTOS:  Conferences and On the Road
PACE Handbook  Honors Transfer Program
Telephone Numbers 

Where is Los Angeles Harbor College?
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Los Angeles Harbor College PACE Program at a glance...

Be a full-time student in PACE.

We are in our eighteenth year of providing quality education in a convenient form to working adults.


redblink.gif (995 bytes)  What is PACE ?

PACE (Program for Accelerated College Education) is a five-semester curriculum offered by Los Angeles Harbor College to meet the needs of people working full time. The program is designed to satisfy the lower division General Education requirements for California State Universities and the requirements for the Associate of Arts degree from L.A. Harbor College. CSU Dominguez Hills continues the PACE format at the junior level in their Inter-disciplinary Studies major. The Harbor PACE program courses transfer directly to most other public and private university programs as well. Some majors may require additional lower division preparation outside of PACE. Please talk to your L.A. Harbor College counselor for more information about transferring.

Courses are team taught in an inter-disciplinary environment. Classes meet one night per week from 5:45 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. and there are six required all day and two half day Saturday conferences held on the campus each semester. Students will normally enroll in all four courses in a single group on the same evening.

redblink.gif (995 bytes)  How do I enroll in PACE ?             Welcome mat

Students wishing to enroll in PACE must first file an application for admission to the college in the Admissions and Records Office. You may then make an appointment to take the English and Math Placement Tests. A PACE admission prerequisite is possession of skills to be able to take English 101 and Math 113, 114, or 115. Exception to this rule may be made on approval. Eligibility for Math 125 or a "200" level math course is highly recommended. Elementary Algebra is required for graduation from L.A. Harbor College. For those wishing to transfer to a California State University, a "200" level math course such as Statistics 1 or Math 225 or Math 230 is required.

redblink.gif (995 bytes)  WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?

Contact Los Angeles Harbor College at (310) 233-4229 for a counseling appointment or King Carter, the PACE Program Director,  at (310) 233-4522.    The fax number is 310-233-4648. The fax machine is located on the desk of Cathy Beauvais.

Los Angeles Harbor College

1111 Figueroa Place

Wilmington, California 90744-2397 (310) 233-4000


The PACE Program is composed of two separate tracks. All new students will enroll in Track I or Track II as determined in consultation with counselors or the PACE Director.   


PACE Advisory Committee
Luis Rosas , Vice President of Academic Affairs & Student Services
King CarterPACE Director
Delores Hudson, PACE Instructor
Sue Yoder, PACE Instructor
David Ohayon,  PACE Instructor
Joy Fisher, Chair, Counseling Division
Bruce Lemon, Chair, Behavioral Sciences
Marjorie Edelen
Harold Daniels
Beverly Shue
Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees
http://www.laccd.edu/
College Administration
President - Sylvia Scott-Hayes PresidentDr. Linda Spink
Vice PresidentKelly G. Candaele Vice President, Academic AffairsLuis Rosas 
Mona Field Vice President, Administrative Services - Dr. Ann Tomlinson
Warren T. Furutani Vice President of Student Services. - Abbie L. Patterson
Georgia L. Mercer Vice President of Economic Development - Bobby McNeal
Nancy Pearlman Associate Vice President of Administrative Services - Nestor Tan
Angela J. Reddock Dean, Academic Affairs and Outreach - Kristi Blackburn
  Dean of Academic Affairs, Curriculum - Dr. David M. Humphreys
Student Member - Eva Jackson Dean, College Planning, Research, & Special Projects Dr. Ann Tomlinson
Dean of Student Student Life - Nina Malone
District Administration Associate Dean, Academic Affairs Dr. Robert Richards
Chancellor - Marshall Drummond Assistant Dean, EOP&S  Mercy Yanez
Deputy Chancellor - Dr. Adriana Barrera Dean, Admissions & Records/ Evening Operations - David Ching
General Counsel - Camille Goulet Associate Dean of College Planning and Research - Dr. Robert Richards
Office of the Board of Trustees - 213 891-2044 Assistant Dean, Upward Bound  Mary Maddox

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Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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American Association of Community
and Junior Colleges
California Community and Junior College Association


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