Dr. Marilyn Behringer, Ed.D.
Business Division Dean
Thom Gaxiola M.A.
Weekend College Counselor
Tami Hall
Department Secretary
Office Hours
8 am - 6 pm
Monday - Friday
Phone (559) 442-8222
Fax (559) 265-5714
The Weekend College program at Fresno City
College allows for the completion of a Liberal Arts degree in 24 months
completely on weekends! This program has been designed specifically for
working adults who always wanted a college degree but their work schedules
have not permitted the completion of a college degree during the day or
traditional evening classes. The Weekend College program provides an
educational opportunity to members of the community who are unable or
find it inconvenient to attend school during the day or weekday, evening
hours, work days, are on-call evenings, work out of town during the week,
or work split shifts. The motivated student will be able to complete this
program of study in 24 months.
What is a Liberal Arts Degree
The Liberal Arts program
fulfills the Associate of Arts degree requirements and it is also
a transfer program to the California State University system. It
fulfills the lower division general education requirements. The
program provides a broad base of educational experiences about
aspects of the world which a major area of study may not include.
The Liberal Arts degree is the most broad-based of general
education degree programs. A student will have made noteworthy
progress towards becoming totally educated and prepared for a
lifetime of learning.
Class Meeting Times
Friday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
and
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Holidays will be observed and
additional breaks are scheduled in the program calendar.
How the Program Works
A cohort of eligible students will be formed at the beginning of
the sequence of courses each January. The cohort will progress
through each course together forming a community of mature
learners.
Students register for their classes three times a year - fall,
spring, and summer. Assistance with registration is provided to
students in the program. The registration fee for classes is the
same as it is for all other classes at Fresno City College.
Students may drop a course without being dropped from the program.
If a student has already taken a course or met the general
education requirement for an area, the student is not required to
repeat the course. This often provides students with some college
units a break in their scheduling.
Program Eligibility
In order to join
this unique program, students must be eligible for English 125 and
Math 101. If the student does not meet the reading level for
English 1A, appropriate courses must be taken prior to entering
the program. Students must take the English and Math placement
tests as soon as possible to determine their eligibility.
All students
must apply for both admission to Fresno City College and the
Weekend College Program. Acceptance into the Program is on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Establishing
Eligibility for English 125
An applicant for
the Weekend College Program must provide evidence of eligibility
for English 125. Any on of the following ways may be used to
establish this eligibility.
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Score of 38-54
or higher on the multiple choice English Placement Test used by
Fresno City College and Reedley College. A copy of the students
notification regarding your scores needs to be provided to the
program. At the completion of your test a printout of your scores
are given.
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Achieve a grade
of credit in Fresno City College’s English 252W and 126R. Or
equivalent course at Reedley College.
Fresno City
College determines placement levels from a variety of criteria: if
you do not meet any of the above criteria but still believe you
could succeed in an English 125 class you may see the Weekend
College
Program Director (559) 442-8222 or Weekend College Counselor
Thom Gaxiola (559) 442-8226.
Establishing
Eligibility for Math 101
-
Pass the Basic
Math multiple choice Placement Test with a 30/35 and the
Pre-Algebra Placement Test with a 23/35 used by Fresno City
College and Reedley College. A copy of the student’s notification
regarding your scores needs to be provided to the program. At the
completion of your test a printout of your scores are given.
-
Achieve a grade
of credit in Fresno City College’s Math 260 series.
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The Weekend
College Program recommends that all potential students review the
basic math skills of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents,
ratio, proportion and measurement before taking the placement
test. Good mathematics review books can be found at the Fresno
City College’s bookstore and in the local library system.
Fresno City
College determines placement levels from a variety of criteria: if
you do not meet any of the above criteria but still believe you
could succeed in an English 125 class you may see the Weekend
College
Program Director (559) 442-8222 or Weekend College Counselor
Thom Gaxiola (559) 442-8226.
Student
Support Services
To help students succeed, a host of services are provided to all
Fresno City College students.
Counseling
Guidance counselors assist students before they enter the program
and are available as needed throughout the two years. Thom Gaxiola
at (559) 442-8226 has been designated as the primary guidance
counselor for the Weekend Program.
Financial Aid
Various forms of financial aid are available to students who
qualify. Payment schedules of financial aid may differ from
traditional students. Please be sure to consult with your
financial aid advisor about particular policies concerning the
type of financial aid you are awarded.
Transfer Center
Assistance in transferring to a four-year college is provided as
needed as well as transfer workshops.
Tutorial Service
Free tutorial services are available in most subjects for all
Fresno City College students. Particular tutors may be assigned to
a class to further assist in the mastery of subject material.
Bookstore
All textbooks required for classes are available for purchase at
the bookstore. The bookstore is open at posted times. It is
recommenced that textbooks be purchased before the first day of
class as Weekend College classes start covering a significant amount
of material the first class session. If special times or
arrangements for book purchases have been made, students will be
notified and also will be posted to sights important dates
section.
Weekend College Benefits
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Relaxed parking
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Group registration by Weekend College staff for Cohorts
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Priority
registration of cohorts in Weekend College classes
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Counseling by staff designated for the Weekend College
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Transfer Workshops
Also See:
Weekend College Courses
Assessment Center
Application
for Weekend College
Computer
Lab
Tutorial
Services
Library
Student
Success
Counseling
Cohort
# 6 Calendar
Cohort # 7 Calendar