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GARDEN GROVE : Enrollment in Adult, ROP Classes to Begin

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Spring semester registration for Garden Grove Unified School District’s adult education and Regional Occupational Program classes will run from Jan. 27 to 31. The semester starts Feb. 3, district officials said.

Students can enroll between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Lincoln Education Center, 11262 Garden Grove Blvd., and Chapman-Hettinga Education Center, 11852 Knott Ave. Both sites will be open for evening registration Jan. 27 to 29, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Lincoln Center and 6 to 9 p.m. at Chapman Hettinga, according to spokesman Alan Trudell.

Through the adult education program, students can earn a high school diploma, prepare for citizenship and general educational development examinations, and learn English-language skills. Classes are available as well to help amnesty applicants satisfy requirements for legal residency under the Immigration Control and Reform Act.

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Regular adult education classes are open to anyone 18 and older, and ROP classes are open to anyone 16 and older. Students are not required to live within school district boundaries for the adult education program.

No tuition fees are charged for English as a Second Language, citizenship, basic education, ROP and apprenticeship classes. A $5 fee is imposed for all other adult education classes.

For additional information and a free copy of the adult education and ROP course catalogues, call Lincoln Education Center at (714) 663-6291 or Chapman-Hettinga at (714) 663-6525.

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