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The GOLD Path Learning Community is CCBC’s most accelerated learning community, running during the College’s 7-week fall and spring terms. Learning Community Class Schedule Fall 1st 7-weeks: COLL 101-01: College Success Strategies PREP 023-01: Integrated Reading & Writing Fall 2nd 7-weeks:

WRIT 101-01:English Composition COMM 201-01: Public Speaking

Spring 1st 7-weeks: Spring 2nd 7-weeks:

CIST 100-01: Intro to Info Tech PSYC 101-01: General Psychology

Additional Classes Fall (15 or 7-weeks): Spring (15 or 7-weeks):

The BLUE Path Learning Community runs during the College’s 15-week fall and spring terms. Learning Community Class Schedule Fall 15-weeks: COLL 101-02: College Success Strategies PREP 023-02: Integrated Reading &Writing COMM 201-02: Public Speaking Spring 15-weeks:

Additional Classes Fall (15 or 7-weeks):

1 Program-Specific Course 2 Program-Specific Courses 1 Required Math Course

Co-Curricular Activities As part of a CCBC learning community, you will be required to attend co-curricular activities during your selected community’s common hour. These activities will be coordinated by CCBC’s Office of Student Activities.

Spring (15 or 7-weeks):

WRIT 101-02:English Composition CIST 100-02: Intro to Info Tech PSYC 101-02: General Psychology

1 Required Math Course 1 Program-Specific Course 2 Program-Specific Courses

Co-Curricular Activities As part of a CCBC learning community, you will be required to attend co-curricular activities during your selected community’s common hour. These activities will be coordinated by CCBC’s Office of Student Activities.


Learning Communities @ CCBC WHAT ARE LEARNING COMMUNITIES? Learning communities create connections. CCBC’s learning communities bring students together. As a learning community student, you will work with the same group of students across several classes. CCBC’s learning communities also bring faculty together. Learning community faculty work closely to create common assignments and learning experiences. They know each other and they know you.

WHY SHOULD I REGISTER FOR A LEARNING COMMUNITY? Research shows that students who participate in learning communities are more successful than those who don’t. There is no extra charge to register for a learning community, but there are lots of extra benefits. As a learning community student you will enjoy: • • • • • •

OPTIONS, OPTIONS, OPTIONS! Check out our Gold and Blue Pathways. Group registration between fall and spring semesters The ability to register for credit-bearing classes while taking PREP courses Common assignments that meet the requirements of multiple classes Events and services designed specifically for you (including coffee service!) Dedicated faculty invested in your success

WHO SHOULD REGISTER? If you qualify for Integrated Reading and Writing (IRW) and College Success Strategies, you should register for a CCBC Learning Community! CCBC’s learning communities will provide you with a quick start and early entrance into program-specific courses.

HOW DO I REGISTER? See a counselor. To schedule an appointment contact 724-480-3421 or email counselingoffice@ccbc.edu. The counseling office is open Monday-Thursday 8AM-7PM and Friday 8AM-4:30PM.


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