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Center for Workforce Excellence
Customized Business and Industry Training
Continuing Education Department provides customized business and industry train-
ing tailored for your specific organizational needs. We offer custom-design cur-
riculum programs and courses for individuals to improve skills, increase employee
productivity and profitability, career transitions, and retain or advance in positions.
Our training is cost effective and outcome-based for performance improvement. We
provide training to organizations and their employees to meet goals, missions, and
demands for a highly skilled workforce. Training is provided by experienced instruc-
tors at our state-of-the-art facility.
Training Specialization:
• Computer Technology
• Customer Service
• Health/Safety
• Human Resources
• Language & Culture
• Six Sigma
• Leadership
• Management/
Supervisory Skills
• Spanish
Table of Contents
Financial Assistance............................................ 2 Personal Enrichment.........................................16
Healthcare Occupations....................................... 3 Recreation & Fitness.........................................18
Security and Safety.............................................. 6 Something for Seniors.......................................19
Workforce Development Programs...................... 7 Space Available Classes.....................................21
Computer Technology......................................... 9 Adult Learning Center.......................................22
Online Learning General Information..........................................23
•Gatlin Education Partnership........................11 Services to Students...........................................26
•Education To Go..........................................12 Registration Form.............................................27
Small Business Development Center...................14 Index................................................................28
Educational Opportunity
Center (EOC)
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the Lee College Educational Opportunity Center offers services to assist adults who
want to attend college. All services are provided free of charge. EOC staff can help individuals with the following: enroll In a GED
program, decide on a career, choose a college, apply for financial aid, decide on a certificate or degree program, etc.
The EOC office is located in San Jacinto Mall across from Marshalls in the Sears wing. Office hours are Monday through Friday from
8 a.m. to 7 p.m. The office phone number is 281-421-0553.
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Financial Assistance for Healthcare Programs
Financial Assistance Installment Plans
Financial Aid via TPEG is available for qualified applicants. Installment plans require 50% of the program fees, textbook
Deadline to submit TPEG applications is listed for each pro- cost, testing fee, and a $20 installment charge at the time of reg-
gram. Students must submit TPEG application and all required istration. A late fee will be assessed for each late installment
documents before or on deadline to ensure the application will payment. Late installment payments will result in a student
be processed before the program start date. If the application becoming ineligible for installment payment plans for future
is turned in after the deadline we can not guarantee that your classes. A student who fails to make full payment of tuition and
application will be processed. All required documentation must fees by due date will be prohibited from registering for any Lee
be completed and turned in before your application will be pro- College classes in the future until entire balance has been paid
cessed. Not completing the application in its entirety will delay in full. NO refunds will be made after class begins. To get a
the application process. It is the student’s responsibility to make full refund, the class must be cancelled three (3) business days
sure all information is accurate and completed. The appli- before the class start date.
cation process takes about two weeks. Continuing
Education will start accepting TPEG applications Available Programs:
on Monday, December 14 for the spring semester. Texas Dental Assisting Pharmacy Technician
Phlebotomy Technician Certified Nurse Aide Training
TPEG only pays 40% of the course fees and it is the student’s EKG Technician Program Medical Billing and Coding
responsibility to pay for the remaining amount. (For example, if
the program cost is $100, TPEG will only pay $40 and the stu-
dent must pay the remaining balance of $60.) Students are able
to pay the remaining balance in full through Installment Plans.
The first installment payment is due at the time of registration.
Financial Aid for credit classes cannot be used to pay for any
Continuing Education programs. If a student does not qualify for
TPEG, he/she is still eligible to pay through Installment Plans.
Available Programs:
Texas Dental Assisting Program
Certified Nurse Aide Training
Phlebotomy Technician
•7684-CENC-HCC4010-001
Wed. Feb. 10 6:00 -7:30 p.m.
Location: Tucker Hall
Call 281-425-6311 to register for the FREE Orientation!
•7680-ECRD1011-001
T/Th March 9 - May 4 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Location: MHC, E06 Instructor: Elizabeth Jennings
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Pharmacy Technician Program your shots prior to the start of class and you must
50 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $999 bring proof of all shot records to Continuing Educa-
This comprehensive 50 hour program will prepare students tion when registering (see page 5 for complete
to enter the pharmacy field and to take the Pharmacy Techni- immunization requirements). Textbook and Work-
cian Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Technicians work in book: Being a Long-Term Care Nursing Assistant
hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharma- Textbook and workbook. Available at Lee College
cies and other health care settings - working under the super- Bookstore. Supplies: Scrubs (at least one set, any
vision of a registered pharmacist. Course content includes solid color), white nursing or tennis shoes (that won’t
medical terminology specific to the pharmacy, reading and slip on wet floor), and a watch with a second hand.
interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and
brand names. Students will learn dosage calculations, I.V. Evening Program
flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing Registration Deadline: Wednesday, March 24 at 5:00 p.m.
Instructors: Kirlin Doussa and Kim Carter
of prescriptions, Inventory control and billing and reimburse-
ment. Textbook included. Prerequisites: Student must Lecture/Lab: ATC, 236
be able to demonstrate knowledge in basic arithmetic (i.e. •7843-NURA1001-001
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, conversion of M-Th March 29 - May 12 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.
fractions, calculation of percentages, and so on) and the
ability to demonstrate knowledge in solving basic algebraic Clinical: St. James House, 5800 W. Baker Road
•7845-NURA1060-001
problems. Must have clear criminal record. Tues. April 6 - May 25 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
•7682-PHRA1046-001 •7846-NURA1060-002
T/Th March 9 - May 4 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Thurs. April 18 - May 27 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Location: ATC, 228 Instructor: Daniel Abebe
Morning Program
Certified Nurse Aide Training & Clinical Program Registration Deadline: Wednesday, March 31 at 5:00 p.m.
96 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $683 Instructor: Margie Taylor
(Includes $83 testing fee).
Lecture/Lab: ATC, 227
(Nurse Aide for Health Care Organizations I) •7844-NURA1001-002
Students will receive preparation for entry level nurs- M-W April 5 - May 5 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
ing assistant positions. Students will achieve a level Th April 8 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
of skills and abilities essential to provide basic care
to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include Clinical: Rehabilitation and Healthcare Clinical Center
of Baytown, 3921 N.Main
resident’s rights, communication, safety, observation,
•7847-NURA1060-003
reporting, and assisting residents in maintaining basic Sat. April 7 - May 8 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
comfort and safety. The clinical will provide a method
of instruction providing detailed education, training
and work-based experience, and direct patient/client Financial Aid via TPEG available for qualified applicants.
care. Off-site clinical instruction, supervision, evalua- Deadline for TPEG is Wednesday, March 3 (#7843) and
March 10 (#7844). The application takes two weeks to
tion, and placement is the responsibility of the college
process. Installment Payment Plan also available. See
faculty. Our approved programs will provide students page 2 for more information.
with 64 hours of lecture/lab and 32 hours of clinical
experience. Basic HIPAA training will be included.
Both the written and skills test will be given offsite.
Certificates of completion will be awarded.
Requirements: 1) Online Background Investigation
($40 payable by student, Package Code: EE63 at
www.certifiedbackground.com), Must be done on-
line. The results take 48-72 hours. Once completed,
please call 281-425-6312 with online password, so
results may be viewed. 2) Must be able to read and
write English, hold a Social Security number. 3) All
students are required to have current immunizations
for the Nurse Aid class. You will need to have all of
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CNA Program shot). If you have not completed at least the first
Immunization Information three doses prior to the start of class then you
All students are required to have immunizations for the DO NOT qualify to take the CNA program based
Nurse Aid class. You will need to have all of your shots on this accelerated series. You must have your
prior to the start of class and you must bring proof of all first dose on or before Jan. 29 for March 29
shot records to Continuing Education when registering. class or Feb. 5 for April 5 class. Students that
You are required to have the following: complete the first dose on or before Jan. 29 or
Feb. 5 will have enough time to complete the re-
•TB skin test (PPD) - Test must be completed within quired third dose on or before March 29 or April
6 months of class start date. Results must be nega- 5 (start date of classes). Jan. 29 or Feb. 5 is
tive and provide prior to class start date. (Your shot the last day that students can begin this accel-
must be on or after Sept. 29 for class starting March erated series in order to have the third dose by
29 or Oct. 5 for class starting April 5). If you are un- the start of class. If not, you might consider the
able to provide a negative skin test result, a negative other Hepatitis B accelerated series listed below.
chest x-ray is acceptable.
• Hepatitis B Accelerated Series (not FDA ap-
•Measles, Mumps, and Rubella vaccine - Must proved, but effective) – This Hep. B acceler-
show proof that you have received vaccine (no spe- ated series is composed of four doses: 0 (first
cific date required). shot), 7 days (from 1st shot), 21 days (from 1st
shot), 12 months (from 1st shot). If you have not
•One dose of tetanus-diphtheria toxoid (Td) - completed at least the first three doses prior to
Dose must be completed within the last 10 years. the start of class then you DO NOT qualify to take
(Your shot must be during or after March 2000 for the CNA program based on this accelerated se-
March 29 or April 2000 for April 5 class). ries. You must have your first dose on or be-
fore March 8 for March 29 class or March 15
•Hepatitis B – There are four options: IMPOR- for April 5 class. Students that complete the first
TANT MESSAGE: Please know the Hepatitis B doses on or before March 8 or March 15 will have
series that you need prior to getting your first enough time to take the third required dose on or
shot. Local Health Clinics/Centers offer the REG- before March 29 or April 5 (start date of class-
ULAR Hep. B series ONLY. They DO NOT offer es). March 8 or March 15 are the last days
the ACCELERATED series. For the Accelerated that students can begin the accelerated series
Hep B series call 281-425-6311 for a location. in order to have the third dose by start of class.
• Hepatitis B Regular Series: The Hep. B regular • Hepatitis B Titer – The Hep. B Quantitative Ti-
series composes of four doses: 0 (first shot), 30 ter is required if Hep. B series was completed
days (from 1st shot), 5 months (from 1st shot), more than 1 year before March 29 or April 5
and 12 months (from 1st shot). If you have not class start dates. Titer results must be provided
completed at least the first three doses then you before the start of class. Test results must be
DO NOT qualify to take the CNA program based Quantitative form and show immunity.
on the regular series completion. You must show
proof that the third dose was completed before If you do not have all the immunizations you will
the start of class. You must have your first not be able to do the clinical and if you can’t do
dose on or before Oct. 29 for March 29 class the clinical you will not be able to take the state
or Nov. 5 for April 5 class. Students that com- test. There will not be any make up clinical dates.
plete the first dose on or before Oct. 29 or Nov.
5 will have enough time to complete the required The state nurse aide exam is scheduled and ad-
third dose on or before March 29 or April 5 (start ministered by NACES (Nurse Aide Competency
date of classes). Oct. 29 or Nov. 5 was the last Evaluation System), not by Lee College. The
day that students could have begun the regular students should be aware that on occasion the
accelerated series in order to have the third dose test dates may be changed by NACES and Lee
by the start of class. If not, you might consider College has no control over the schedule changes.
the other Hepatitis B accelerated series listed
It is important that the student be flexible with their
below. NOTE: If you recently began the Hep. B
regular series, you CAN NOT convert to the Hep. schedule in order to meet for the scheduled exam
B accelerated series. date. If the dates of the exam change, Lee College
will contact the students to make them aware of
• Hepatitis B Accelerated Series (FDA approved) the test date change. (Class dates and days are
– This Hep. B accelerated series is composed of . subject to change based on enrollment and
four doses: 0 (first shot), 1 month (from 1st shot), testing dates).
2 months (from 1st shot), 12 months (from 1st
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Security and Safety Program
Security and Safety Level III Armed Security Officer
The Continuing Education Department of Lee College is 33 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $159
proud to offer Security, Safety, and Loss Prevention train- Prerequisites: Level I & II courses. Upon completion
ing courses in partnership with SecuraTrain Academy. of continuing education credits, students will be
required to demonstrate firearm efficiency from
Certification
Board approved qualification courses. Firearms
This program will prepare students for certification
demonstration will be held on Saturdays at Pasa-
and State licensing as Private Security Officers in the
dena Gun Center, 206 Shaw, Pasadena. DO NOT
State of Texas.
BRING GUN gun rental available). Student will be
1. Level I Certificate: (8) clock hours
responsible for traveling to shooting range, rental
2. Level II Certificate: (8) clock hours
of gun, ammunition, and ear/eye protection. Esti-
3. Level III Certificate: (33) clock hours
mate cost of rental is $25. Depending on choice
4. Continuing Education Certificate Registrant and
of rental materials, price may vary.
Ethics: (10) clock hours
5. Continuing Education Certificate Commissioned •7713-SLPS1013-001
Officer: (8) clock hours M-F Feb. 15 - 19 4:00 – 9:30 p.m.
Sat. Feb. 20 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Enrollment Standards
Location: ATC, 236 Instructor: William Smith
Lee College Continuing Education Department and
SecuraTrain Academy accept students without regard
•7714-SLPS1013-002
to age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, creed, dis-
M-F April 19 - 23 4:00 – 9:30 p.m.
ability, or ethnic origin.
Sat. April 24 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
• Must be at least (18) years old
Location: ATC, 236 Instructor: William Smith
• Must not have a criminal record
• Must not be addicted to drugs or alcohol
Commissioned Security Officers
• Must be mentally sound
8 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49
• Anyone who was in the military must have re-
Upon completion of continuing education credits,
ceived an honorable discharge
students will be required to demonstrate firearm
• The passing grade for all examinations shall be a
efficiency from Board approved qualification
minimum of 75% correct answers
courses. Firearms demonstration will be held at
Level I Basic Unarmed Security Officer Pasadena Gun Center, 206 Shaw, Pasadena. DO
8 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49 NOT BRING GUN gun rental available). Student
will be responsible for traveling to shooting range,
•7709-SLPS1091-001 rental of gun, ammunition, and ear/eye protection.
Mon/Wed. Feb. 1 & 3 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Estimated cost of rental is $25. Depending on
Location: ATC, 229 Instructor: William Smith choice of rental materials, price may vary.
•7710-SLPS1091-002
•7715-SLPS1091-001
T/Th April 6 & 8 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Sat. March 6 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: ATC, 229 Instructor: William Smith
Location: ATC, 236 Instructor: William Smith
Level II Advanced Unarmed Security Officer
8 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49 Re-Qualification for Police Officers
10 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59
•7711-SLPS1091-001
Mon/Wed. Feb. 8 & 10 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. •7716-SLPS2000-001
Location: ATC, 229 Instructor: William Smith Sat. May 1 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: ATC, 229 Instructor: William Smith
•7712-SLPS1091-002
T/Th April 13 & 15 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Location: ATC, 229 Instructor: William Smith
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Workforce Development Programs
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
Learn how to be an effective manager or supervisor. Master the basics
of business and organizations, learn the people skills required to moti-
vate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving
conflicts.
•7667-ELPT1001-002
Sat./Sun. March 6 & 7 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: TV 4, 101 Instructor: Ray Saldivar
Certified Fiber Optics Technician
•7668-ELPT1001-003 Program for Fall 2009
Sat./Sun. April 17 & 18 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Our Certified Fiber Optic Technician program is
Location: TV 4, 101 Instructor: Ray Saldivar designed for anyone wanting to become a Certified
Fiber Optics Technician. It is ideal for designers, ar-
•7669-ELPT1001-004
chitects, installers, and project managers. The Fiber
Sat./Sun. May 8 & 9 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Location: TV 4, 101 Instructor: Ray Saldivar Optic Training combines theory and 75% hands-on
activities to prepare the student to take the Certified
Master Electrician Exam Review Fiber Optic Certification Exam that is sanctioned by
32 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 the FOA (Fiber Optics Association) and given and
(National Electrical Code I) Emphasis will be on calcu- graded the final class day.
lations, code review and exam preparation. An intro- Location: ATC, 220 Instructor: Bob Ballard
ductory study of the National Electric Code (NEC) for
those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Certified Fiber Optics Technician (CFOT)
Code. Emphasis on wiring design, protection, methods, •7671-LOTT1091-001
and materials; equipment for general use; and basic M-W Feb. 22 - 24 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. $700
calculations. Textbook: National Electrical Code,
2008 edition available in the Lee College Bookstore.
Supplies: Calculator, pen/pencil, paper. Certified Fiber Optics Specialist/Testing and
Maintenance (CFOS/T)
•7670-ELPT1025-001 •7672-LOTT1091-001
Sat./Sun. March 27 - April 4 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Th-Fri Feb. 25 - 26 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. $675
Location: TV 4, 101 Instructor: Ray Saldivar
Certified Fiber Optics Splicing Specialist
Distance Learning Master Course - (CFOS/S)
•7673-LOTT1091-001
American Home Inspectors Training Institute
Sat/Sun Feb. 27 - 28 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. $675
448 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,895
Our online home inspection course, developed in
conjunction with American Home Inspectors Training For more information and complete
Institute and approved by the Texas Real Estate
Commission (TREC), offers you the best training to course description visit:
start your new career. The course is comprised of www.bdidatalynk.com
eight course books/study modules, audio and visual
tutorial exercises, practice quizzes, and photos of
numerous inspection scenarios and will guide you
step-by-step through the process of doing a complete, Call 281-425-6311 for more information!
thorough, professional home inspection and producing Registration Begins
a professional home inspection report. In addition, we Wednesday, January 13 @ 9:00 a.m.
provide you with an exam study guide for the TREC
Professional Home Inspectors Licensing Exam.The
course also includes valuable information on how to
successfully start up, market, and build your home
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Computer Technology
You should have a good understanding of Computer Basics, Keyboarding, and Windows
PRIOR to taking any of the other computer software courses beyond Windows XP.
Introduction to Computers new version has to offer. In this course, specifically designed for
6 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40 beginners and casual users, you’ll learn to use Vista’s best and
This course is designed for students with little or no computer ex- most important features. Requirements: Windows Vista Home
perience. You will be introduced to Windows compatible personal Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise edition.
computers. Topics include: terminology, parts of the computer, Software must be installed and fully operational before the course
keyboard usage, mouse techniques, care/handling/formatting begins. Internet access; e-mail; and the Microsoft Internet Explorer
diskettes, drives-floppy and hard, and the desktop. Supplies: or Morzilla Firefox Web browser. Experience with other versions
One CD or Flash Drive. of Windows is not required.
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ONLINE CLASSES
Partnership with Gatlin Education Services
Lee College, in partnership with Gatlin Education: Online Career Training Courses offers online, open enrollment, self-paced programs designed
to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our courses are designed by a team of
professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the most effective web-based learning experience available today. Instructors/men-
tors are actively involved in your online learning experience. They respond to any questions or concerns, as well as encourage and motivate you to
succeed.
Each course includes a set of lessons and evaluations; grades are a combination of the instructor/mentor’s evaluation of students’ work and computer
graded tests. We know you’ll appreciate the quality as well as the convenience of anytime, anywhere learning! Most programs run for 180 days (6
months).
To receive detailed information on any of the courses offered, please go to www.gatlineducation.com/lee. Click on the course and you will be sent
to Gatlin Education/Lee College Continuing Education site with course overview/description, objectives, outlines, prerequisites, PC requirements,
materials included, instructor bio, demo of course, FAQs, and information you will need to answer all your questions. Once you are ready to register,
close the site out and it will return to the registration page. To enroll in a course, check the box beside the course title and complete the registration
information at the bottom and then click REGISTER NOW! Please note: Once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing
lessons, there are no refunds.
Sharpen your skills; learn new ones with our Partnership with Education To Go instruc-
tor-facilitated online course. Our courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly
interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive
communities of learners. Our courses run for six weeks with a total of 24 contact hours,
unless otherwise specified. Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes,
hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. After success-
fully completing the course, you will be able to print a completion letter after your final
exam. You can complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office and at
any time of the day or night.
How to Get Started:
1. Visit our Online Instruction Center at www.ed2go.com/leecollege
2. Click the courses link, once you choose the department and course title you are
interested in, select the Enroll Now button for orientation and follow the instruc-
tions. Here you will choose a user name and password that will grant you access
to the classroom.
3. You have the option of paying for the course by phone (281-425-6311) with
a credit card (MC, VS, DS, and AmEx) or in person at Continuing Educa-
tion 909 Decker Drive.
4. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click on
Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with the user name and pass-
word you selected during orientation.
Start Dates:
New course sessions begin each month. Jan. 20, Feb. 17, March 17, April 21, May 19.
Requirements:
All courses require Internet access, E-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Firefox web
browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our Online In-
struction Center for more information.
•7697-CENCSBC4099-002 •7704-CENC-SBC4006-001
Mon. March 1 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 13 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Location: ATC, 221 Instructor: Rick Vaughan
•7698-CENCSBC4099-003
Mon. May 3 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. NEW!
Excel Intermediate
QuickBooks Intermediate 3 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35
3 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45 This course will help you learn sorting and filtering, conditional
The class is unique because it is a “hands-on” class with you formatting, decision functions, pivot tables, and macros.
working on QuickBooks® Pro 2009 under the supervision of a
QuickBooks® expert. This is an intermediate level class which •7705-CENC-SBC4036-001
focuses on some of the more advanced features in QuickBooks® Sat. Feb. 27 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Pro2006. Hands-on QuickBooks® training covers the following Location: ATC, 221 Instructor: Rick Vaughan
areas: estimating, inventory and payroll taxes, purchase orders,
customizing templates, and modifying reports to meet your specific Access 2007 Beginner
needs. An overview will be given of the numerous reports available 3 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35
in QuickBooks® to help you manage your business. Ample time is Small business owners are constantly faced with large amounts of
provided for question and answer sessions including tips on how data to keep updated on a regular basis. Attend this workshop and
to optimize QuickBooks® for your specific business. learn how to create tables, reports, forms and other tools to help
Location: ATC, 221 Instructor: Becky Taylor organize and professionally present your data. For beginner users.
•7699-CENC-SBC4021-001 •7706-CENC-SBC4007-001
Mon. Feb. 8 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sat. March 27 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Location: ATC, 221 Instructor: Rick Vaughan
•7700-CENC-SBC4021-002
Mon. March 8 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
3 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
•7701-CENC-SBC4021-003 Learn the basics of one of the most popular software used for
Mon. May 10 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. creating presentations. This 3 hour workshop is designed to teach
the basic skills for adding text, graphics, animation, transitions,
First Steps - Business Start-up Workshop and adding sound using PowerPoint. Students will create, save,
12 hrs.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40 and take home their presentations. Supplies: Required one 3.5”
This workshop will guide you through planning exercises to disk.
help you define your idea and determine its potential, under-
standing key business concepts and financial terminology, •7707-CENC-SBC4008-001
increase the probability of success by avoiding common pit- Sat. April 10 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
falls and access available resources for small businesses. Location: ATC, 221 Instructor: Rick Vaughan
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Personal Enrichment
Conversational Spanish I NEW!
24 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99 Intermediate Watercolor
Students will work on Spanish conversation by learn- 24 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99
ing vocabulary and phrases. Using the Destinos tapes, This course is designed for students who have experi-
students will explore the language and the Hispanic ence in watercolor painting and want to explore new
culture. No Spanish knowledge is required. Textbook: horizons by advancing their skills. Supplies: Pick up
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish (Student Ed.) supply list when registering. Estimated cost $75-100.
Hardback, Publ. 1991. ISBN: 0070020698 (Optional
only, not required and students must purchase on their •7864-CENC-PLL5050-001
Tues. April 6 - May 25 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
own. Available at half.com and amazon.com)
Location: MHC, W13 Instructor: Richard Kelver
•7743-CENC-PLL4058-001 NEW!
Sat. Feb. 6 - May 15 8:30 -10:30 a.m. Discover Cake Decorating
Location: ATC, 228 Instructor: Sam Gonzales 8 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49
Students will learn how to ice a cake properly,
Conversational Spanish II simple baking tips, do basic borders, basic drop
24 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99 flowers, roses, and etc. You will also decorate a
Students will continue to work on Spanish conversa- cake using all you’ve learned. Supplies: Pick up
tion by strengthening and broadening their vocabulary supply list when you register and bring all supplies
and phrases. Continuing with the Destinos tape series, first day of class. Estimated cost for supplies is
students will broaden their knowledge of the Spanish $30-35.
language and culture even further. Prerequisite:
Students should already possess some Spanish •7857-CENC-PLL5052-001
speaking skills. Textbook: Destinos: An Introduction Tues./Thurs. Feb. 16 - 25 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Location: LC Snack Bar Instructor: Esthela Garza
to Spanish (Student Ed.) Hardback, Publ. 1991. ISBN:
0070020698 (Optional only, not required and students NEW!
Flowers and Borders
must purchase on their own. Available at half.com
8 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49
and amazon.com)
Master elegant borders featuring rosettes, reverse
•7744-CENC-PLL4046-001 shells and rope designs. Create lovely new flowers
Sat. Feb. 6 - May 15 .10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. like rosebuds, lilies, daisies, daffodils, mums and
Location: ATC, 228 . Instructor: Sam Gonzales more. Students will use these flowers on an impres-
NEW! sive flower basket cake using the interwoven basket-
Beginning Watercolor weave technique. Supplies: Pick up supply list when
24 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99 you register and bring all supplies first day of class.
This course is for students with little or no experience in Estimated cost for supplies is $30-35.
watercolor painting. Students will become familiarized
with materials, techniques, and styles of watercolor •7858-CENC-PLL5053-001
painting. Supplies: Pick up supply list when register- Tues./Thurs. March 2 - 11 .7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
ing. Estimated cost $75-100. Location: LC Snack Bar .Instructor: Esthela Garza
•7863-CENC-PLL5050-001
Tues. Feb. 2 - March 30 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Location: MHC, W13 Instructor: Richard Kelver
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NEW! •7734-CENC-PLL5020-002
Fondant and Tiered Cakes Sat. March 27 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
8 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49 Location: ATC, 229 Instructor: Gale Collins
Reach a new level of decorating sophistication with NEW!
beautiful flower techniques. Students will begin with Jewelry Making 102
intricate accents such as embroidery and lace, string- 2 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
work, garland and ruffle borders. Discover the beauty Now that you have the basics of jewelry making down,
of decorating with Rolled Fondant – for covering cakes you are ready to create more! Come, share, and create
with an immaculate smooth surface and shaping fun a new one-of-a-kind jewelry piece. You will also learn
figures and elegant flowers. Complete the course by how to add extra sparkle to your look by learning a
assembling and decorating a towering tiered cake with creative way to make a brooch. Supplies: $30 payable
beautiful string-work, flowers and borders. Supplies: to instructor the day of class for all materials. Bring
Pick up supply list when you register and bring all lunch.
supplies first day of class. Estimated cost for supplies
is $30-35. •7735-CENC-PLL5049-001
Sat. April 24 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
•7859-CENC-PLL5054-001 Location: ATC, 229 Instructor: Gale Collins
Tues./Thurs. March 30 - April 8 .7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Location: LC Snack Bar Instructor: Esthela Garza Private Music Lessons
Private lessons will be available on all band/orchestra
NEW! instruments and organ. Students may repeat registra-
Authentic Mexican Food tion process immediately after completing a session of
2 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39/per session lessons. Students will start at their present level and
Learn how to make your favorite Mexican foods with progress in both the physical and musical aspects of
ease. Surprise your family and friends with delicious their performance area. Lesson availability depending
tastes from your own kitchen. Be sure to come hungry on teacher availability and schedule. You must apply in
– you’ll eat what´s made in class. person to complete registration form and music permit.
(Students must be at least junior high school age).
Location: LC Snack Bar Instructor: Esthela Garza
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Recreation & Fitness
NEW! Basic Keelboat
R.A.D. Systems: 20 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$215
The National Standard in Self Defense Education Learn to sail in two days. American Sailing Association certified
12 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40 instructors will train you in the theory and practice of sailing a boat
The Rape Aggression Defense System is a program of re- of about 20 feet safely and competently. Approximately 4 hours
alistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The in the classroom and 16-20 hours of on-the-water instruction on
R.A.D. System is a comprehensive, women-only course Clear Lake and Galveston Bay, including a “Mentor Sail” and
that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction a free half-day charter. You will be ASA Certified. In addition,
and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics the Basics Keelboat Sailing Course is approved by the National
of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a Martial Arts Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and
program. Our courses are taught by nationally certified the U.S. Coast Guard as a recognized Safe Boating Course and
R.A.D. instructors and will provide each student with a meets all requirements for education and licensing for most states
workbook/reference manual. This manual outlines the in the U.S. Students will be REQUIRED to sign an Instruction
entire Physical Defense Program for reference and con- Term and Agreement Form at the time of registration. Supply
tinuous personal growth and is the key to our free lifetime Fee: $82.30 is payable to instructor first class day. ($43.30 for
return and practice policy for R.A.D. graduates. You do not materials and $39 for ASA certification).
have to be physically fit to register. Open to all ages 18+
Requirement: Students MUST attend ALL four days •7740-CENCPLL5030-001
or they cannot attend the class at all. Supplies: Com- Sat./Sun. March 27 & 28 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
fortable clothing, tennis or running shoes, shorts (no real
short shorts), and no sandals or flip flops. •7741-CENCPLL5030-002
Sat./Sun. April 17 & 18 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline: Monday, March 22, 6:00 p.m.
•7725-CENC-RFE5000-001 *Classes are offered every weekend on Saturday and Sun-
Thurs.-Sun. March 25 - 28 day. You MUST register through Continuing Education to
Thurs-Fri. March 25 & 26 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. attend.
Sat.-Sun. March 27 & 28 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Gymnasium Location: Bay Area Sailing Center & School, Watergate
Instructors: Sandra & Jim Baylor Yachting Center, Pier 21, Kemah, TX
Kickboxing • Pilates
12 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59
Kick your way into shape. Get your heart rate up with this high • Yogalates
energy fast paced kickboxing class mixed with boxing and martial • Swimming
arts moves!
• Water Aerobics
•7866-CENC-RFE5003-001
• Self-Defense
Thurs. Feb. 11 - May 6 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Location: GYM 110 Instructor: Angelique Pool • Skin & Scuba Diving
•7742-CENC-RFE4090-001
M/W Feb. 1 - May 12 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Bay Area Rehabilitation
Registration begins Wed., Jan. 13 @ 9:00 a.m.
7 Swalm Center at Decker Dr.
Instructor: Renae Haskins Deadline to register for Space Available classes is Jan. 29.
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Something for Seniors
Courses are for students 50 years or older who want to learn in a relaxed, informal setting. Class size is limited
to allow for more individualized instruction.
No refunds will be made after a class begins. If you call and cancel your registration at least three
business days prior to the starting date of a class or prior to the advertised registration deadline, we
will be happy to issue a full refund.
AARP Driver Safety Program architecture, file creation/deletion, data entry and manipula-
Cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 members/$14 non-members tion, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory
Back by popular demand is AARP instructor Benny Beck. commands.) Textbook: Essentials MS Windows XP Brief
You must come to the Continuing Education Offices at our (included in fee). Supplies: 3.5” disk; DS, HD.
new location 909 Decker Drive (in front of Sterling Library)
to register and pay. The $12/$14 payment must be by •7750-ITSC1006-001
check or money order only, made payable to AARP. This Wed. April 7 & 14 1:00 - 5:30 p.m.
class will satisfy all Texas state insurance requirements for Location: ATC, 221 Instructor: Ila Jean Hudson
a discount but cannot be used for a ticket violation.
Jewelry Making 101
•7745-CENC-SCA4098-001 3 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27
Wed. Jan. 27 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Come and learn the beginning art of making jewelry. Become
Location: Republic-Whiting Bldg., Classroom B your own designer and discover a perfect way to make
Instructor: Benny Beck unique gifts for any occasion. Students will not only leave
class with a new skill, but also with one of a kind necklace
NEW! and earrings. Supplies: $30 payable to instructor first day
Learning How to Email of class for all materials. Bring Lunch.
3 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27
Students will set up an email account and learn the compo- •7733-CENCPLL5020-001
nents of the account, how to compose and format emails Sat. Feb. 27 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
using the menu bar, send, reply, move and save emails.
Students will also learn how to set up email folders, send Visit www.lee.edu/ce/seniors.asp to view the
and receive attachments, and save and enter contacts. FOCUS Newsletter and more
exciting informaton about travel adventures.
•7855-CENC-CSC4086-001
Thurs. April 8 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Location: ATC 221 Instructor: Ila Jean Hudson
Introduction to Windows XP
9 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120
(Introduction to Computer Operating Systems)
Master the skills needed to get you moving ahead. Learn
the practical techniques and skills that will help you ac-
complish more in less time and get impressive results in
one day. This workshop will teach students the benefits of
working with personal computers and of using Windows XP
to manage information, to run programs, and to access the
Web. In addition, they will learn how to use the Windows
XP environment to locate and manage information, to work Call Lynne Foley, Lee College Senior Citizen Program Manager,
with Windows XP programs, to customize the desktop, and at 281-425-6416 or Continuing Education at 281-425-6311
to access and browse the Web. (A study of microprocessor for more information on senior trips.
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Something for Seniors
If you’re 50 years of age or older and want some fun, adventure and educational enrichment, then Lee College’s Senior Citizen
Program can fulfill those desires through recreation, fitness and educational activities. The Senior Citizen Program at Lee College’s
main campus in Baytown offers a variety of weekly programs, classes and events.
Annual events such as the week-long Baytown/Highlands/Crosby area Senior citizen olympics, Christmas Dinner dances,
lively Mardi Gras and Rodeo parties are hosted by the College and in partnership with Baytown Parks and Recreation Dept. and
various Harris County Senior Citizen Programs. Regular day/night trips to Houston cultural, sporting and fine arts venues are
scheduled.
Every year the Senior Citizen program and Continuing Education offers educational and recreational travel to different regions
of the United States and as well as travel to Canada, Mexico, Europe and the Far East. Program Manager Lynne Foley serves as travel
escort for all trips. Along with travel and semester seminars, Lee College offers senior adult fitness classes, such as water exercise,
yoga and cardio kickboxing. Also a chapter of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is based at Lee College through
its partnership with the National Service Corps of America. An AARP Chapter meeting is held monthly on the college campus.
Through Lee College’s Continuing Education department, learning opportunities are made available for senior adults on a wide
variety of topics such as computers, personal finance/retirement, stress management as well as Driver Safety classes through AARP.
Approximately 1, 5000 senior adults benefit from the senior citizen program each year.
For more information, and to receive the Lee College FOCUS newsletter, contact Lynne Foley, Senior Citizen Program Manager
at 281- 425-6416 or lfoley@lee.edu.
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Space Available Classes
Space available classes are academic/credit classes in which Continuing Education students may enroll, with
instructor’s permission. Enrollment into these classes is limited and is on a space available basis. Students
are expected to do all the required work, take exams and receive a grade of either Pass or Fail. NO college
credit hours are earned. Space available classes start and end with the credit class scheduled. Students tak-
ing classes through Continuing Education usually miss the first and/or second class because they are not
allowed to register for classes until all academic/credit students have registered. Continuing Education
Registration begins Wednesday, January 13 @9:00 a.m. Deadline to register for space available classes
is January 29. (Exception: Welding Classes below)
For more information on dates and times please view the credit schedule at www.lee.edu.
WELDING CLASSES
Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW)
Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW)
Introduction to Pipe Welding
Advanced Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW)
Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW)
Advanced Pipe Welding
ABE Adult Basic Education/Literacy calizado en el 101 South Whiting, esquina con Pearce. Las
Cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free horas de orientación deben de completarse antes de que
Instruction in literacy, basic reading, writing, math, and life- los estudiantes puedan asistir a clases. Se requiere que los
coping skills for adults with no schooling through 7th grade estudiantes dén su número del Seguro Social, Licencia de
reading level. Instruction is individualized to allow students Manejar o el ID (Si no se tiene ningún número también se
to work at their own level. Upon successful completion of puede inscribir). Las clases son gratuitas. Llame al (281)
the curriculum, the students are ready for GED classes. 425-6536 para mas información.
Computerized instruction is available. Location: Para ser anunciado
Location: Adult Learning Center
Inglés Como Segundo Idioma ESL
•7646-CENC-ALC4021-001 Costo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gratis
T/Th Jan. 26 - May 27 8:30 -11:30 a.m.
•7652-CENC-ALC4028-001
•7647-CENC-ALC4021-002 TBA Jan. 25 - May 28 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
M/W Jan. 25 - May 26 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
•7653-CENC-ALC4028-002
IASE Intermediate Adult Secondary Education TBA Jan. 25 - May 26 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
(Pre-GED) •7654-CENC-ALC4028-002
Cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 TBA Jan. 26 - May 27 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Instruction will prepare the students to advance to the GED
class. TANF Adult Education Class
Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free
•7648-CENC-ALC4022-001 Basic education classes are offered throughout the district
T/Th Jan. 26 - May 27 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
and surrounding areas in compliance with (TANF) Temporary
•7649-CENC-ALC4022-002 Assistance For Needy Families House Bill 1863. Students
T/Th Jan. 26 - May 27 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. must contact The Work Force Solutions at (281) 837-0079,
or the Adult Learning Center at (281) 425-6536.
ASE Adult Secondary Education (GED)
Cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 •7655-CENC-ALC4025-001
Instruction will prepare the students to take the GED test. Monday through Thursday
After passing the test, the student can receive a high school Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
equivalency certificate from the Texas Education Agency. To Location: San Jacinto Mall
be eligible, the student must be beyond compulsory school
age and officially withdrawn from public school. Computer-
ized instruction is available.
•7650-CENC-ALC4023-001
M/W Jan. 25 - May 26 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
•7651-CENC-ALC4023-002
M/W Jan. 25 - May 26 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Continuing Education registration is continuous until a class begins or is full. Classes are cancelled three business
days before scheduled start date or on registration deadline date if the minimum required enrollment is not met.
Lee College Continuing Education Mission Statement How to Register
To provide a variety of programs that educate, entertain, and To register, contact the Continuing Education Office in person,
enrich the diverse interests of our communities. by phone 281-425-6311 or by fax 281-425-6855 (using Dis-
cover, Visa, MasterCard or Am. Express), or by mailing a reg-
Lee College Continuing Education Philosophy Statement istration form along with payment to Lee College, Continuing
We believe in students as our clients, employers as our Education, P.O. Box 818, Baytown, Texas 77522-0818. Reg-
most important resource, and quality education as our most istration payment can be made by check, cash, money order,
important product. Discover, Visa, MasterCard, or Am. Express. The Continuing
Education office is located at 909 Decker Drive in Baytown.
Entrance Requirements
Continuing Education classes are offered on a noncredit Books and Supplies
basis. Generally, there are no entrance requirements. Most Computer Technology and One-Day Workshop course
Course descriptions will include prerequisite for enrollment, fees include the price of the required textbook. No refund will
if any. Unless otherwise stated in the course description, the be made on classes or books after class begins. Although
minimum age for Continuing Education is 18 years, except many courses require no textbooks, some specialized
with instructor approval. courses require texts and other supplies. Students will be
notified about special supply needs at the first class meeting.
Registration
Most of the texts and supplies will be available in the Lee
You are urged to register as soon as possible for any course
College Bookstore. Please save sales receipts for books
you wish to take. Some courses fill up quickly or have limited
and supplies purchased prior to the first class meeting and
space available.
do not mark in books until class is assured of having enough
Continuing Education registration is continuous until a class students to make a class. Full refunds will be given for
begins or is full. Registration and payment of tuition are texts if unmarked and accompanied by a receipt if returned
required prior to the beginning of each course. No refunds before the class begins. If the class is cancelled, a refund
once class begins. for the book will be given for one week only following the
cancellation.
Each course requires a minimum number of registrants be-
fore it can run. As a general rule, a final decision whether Cancellations/Delayed, Postponed & Makeup Classes
to run a course or cancel it is made three business days If the College cancels any course for any reason, Continu-
in advance of the scheduled start date. Lee College does ing Education makes every effort to notify those students
not advocate any particular point of view presented in the preregistered for that course by telephone (provided the
courses offered in this schedule. We cannot reserve a seat College has been given both daytime and evening numbers).
in any class without payment. Refunds will be processed within three to four weeks. Lee
College reserves the right to substitute instructors, adjust
Lee College requests that before you participate in any activ- pricing, and/or reschedule classrooms, if necessary.
ity requiring physical exertion, you consult with a physician.
No acknowledgment will be made of mail-in registrations.
Notice will be given only if class is cancelled. No news is
good news–just come to the first class.
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Campus Closure Dates The student information which, according to FERPA, a col-
The college will be closed on the following dates: lege may release to the public without students’ permission
December 24-January 3, 2010, Christmas Holiday is referred to as “directory information.” The information
January 12, Professional Development Day included in the FERPA definition of directory information
January 18, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday is listed below.
March 15-21, Spring Break
April 2, Good Friday Holiday Directory Information
May 31, Memorial Holiday 1. Name
2. Address
Emergency Closing of the College 3. Telephone
We are pleased to announce that Lee College now has a state- 4. Date and place of birth
of-the-art notification system that is capable of sending notifi- 5. Degree(s) earned and date
cations instantly and simultaneously to you. You may choose 6. Major and field of study
to receive notifications on your: mobile phone (text message), 7. Academic classification
Blackberry, wireless PDA, pager, e-mail address, Lee College 8. Dates of attendance
web site, Google, Yahoo, or AOL home page. Please sign up 9. Number of semesters hours in progress and at-
today at www.lee.edu/notify.asp. It only takes a minute to tained to date
register and you will receive: Weather cancellations, delays, 10. Previous high school and college attended
and Emergency conditions. You may also check on any of the 11. Weight and height of members of athletics team
optional groups listed from which you would like to receive
notifications. To register, simply fill out the online form. You Students may request that the College withhold their direc-
will need to have your cell phone turned on to complete the tory information from the general public. To do so students
process. Thank you and we look forward to a safe and suc- must file a request with the Continuing Education Office
cessful year for all our Lee College Community. during the first three days of class.
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Disclaimer required documentation must be completed and turned in
This schedule has been carefully prepared to assure that before your application will be processed. Not completing
all information is as accurate and as complete as possible; the application in it’s entirely will delay the application
however, the College reserves the right to make changes process. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure all
which may result in deviations from the information in the information is accurate and completed. The application
schedule content. process takes about two weeks. TPEG only pays 40% of
the course fees and it is the student’s responsibility to pay
Space Available Classes for the remaining amount. (For example if the program cost
Space available classes are academic/credit classes in which $100 TPEG will only pay $40 and the student must pay the
Continuing Education students may enroll. Enrollment into remaining balance of $60.) Students are able to pay the
these classes is limited and is on a space available basis. remaining balance in full through Installment Plans. The first
Students are expected to do all the required work, take installment payment is due at the time of registration. If a
exams and receive a grade of either Pass or Fail. NO college student does not qualify for TPEG, he/she is still eligible
credit hours are earned. Space Available classes start at the to pay through Installment Plans. Installment plans
same time as the credit class is scheduled to begin. Students require 50% of the program fees, textbook cost, and a $20
taking these classes through Continuing Education installment charge at the time of registration. A late fee will
usually miss the first and/or second class because they be assessed for each late installment payment.
are not allowed to register for classes until all academic/
credit students have registered. With instructor’s approval, Attention Credit Students
students can register for the class. For more information on Although Continuing Education (non-credit) programs
credit classes taken for credit, call 281-425-6384. are not eligible for Pell Grant or other federal funding,
a credit student receiving Pell Grant funds may give
The Continuing Education Department will call students only the business office authorization to use his/her refund
if there are openings in the particular class they are interested to pay for tuition for CE programs. Permission must
in. At that time, the student can register for the class. For more be provided in writing from both the student and the
information on credit classes taken for credit call 281-425-6384. financial aid office to the CE office before a student is
able to register for a CE class/program.
Financial Aid Information
Financial Aid via TPEG is available for qualified applicants.
Deadline to submit TPEG applications is listed for each
program. Students must submit TPEG application and all
required documents before or on deadline to ensure the
application will be processed before the program start date.
If the application is turned in after the deadline we can
not guarantee that your application will be processed. All
Lee College Library The open computer lab/study room hours are:
The Lee College Erma Wood Carlson Library is Monday - Thursday call for times 281-421-1853
proud to extend user privileges to our community. Saturday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
We encourage community members to obtain a Tex-
Share card from their local public library. All com- Lee College Bookstore
munity members are welcome in Erma Wood Carlson All textbooks and other supplies needed by Lee Col-
Library for browsing, reference assistance and re- lege students are available in the College bookstore,
search. For more information, call 281-425-6379. which is located in Moler Hall. In addition, the bookstore
stocks a variety of stationery, clothing and personal
Hours of Service: items. Refund Policy: Keep your receipt for any book
Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. purchased. Refunds will be given for books (with no
Friday 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. markings made in them) returned before the class be-
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. gins. If the class is cancelled, a refund for the book will
Sunday Closed be given only one week following the cancellation.
Testing Services Semester Campus Bookstore Hours:
The Lee College Testing Center is located in the Monday - Thursday 7:45 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Counseling Center in Moler Hall. The Testing Center Friday 7:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
offers a variety of tests: Accuplacer and THEA;
Instructor/Individualized/Make-up Testing; VCT & Bookstore hours when classes are not in session
Distance Education/On-line courses; GED; and Pearson will be 7:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m. For more information
VUE. Students should call 281-425-6384 or come to call 281-425-6360.
the Counseling Center to schedule an appointment or
receive information about registration for a particular
test in advance. For college placement testing students
must talk with a Counselor for advisement before
scheduling an appointment.
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Registration Form Lee College Continuing Education Spring 2010
www.lee.edu/ce
Today’s date ____________________
Register In Person:
SS# (requested) ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ Date of Birth ___ ___ - ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ E-Mail Address ____________________________________________
Continuing Education
909 Decker Drive
Cell Phone ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ Home Phone ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ Work Phone ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ Mail to:
Have you been a resident of Texas for 12 months or more? Yes No If not, in what State/Country did you reside? State _____________________________________ LC Continuing Education
Country __________________________________ PO Box 818
Please check all that applies to you (for state reporting purposes): Displaced Homemaker Baytown, TX 77522-0818
White non-Hispanic Check if you do not want to receive e-mail or phone updates
Black non-Hispanic Single Parent FAX: 281-425-6855
Hispanic (with DS, VS, MC, or AMEX)
Asian or Pacific Islander Academically Disadvantaged (less than high school diploma)
Native American or Alaskan Native Call: 281-425-6311
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Index
Course Title Page No. Course Title Page No. Course Title Page No.
A F P
AARP Driver Safety Program....................... 19 Federal Contracting......................................14 Painting........................................................21
Access Beginner.......................................... 15 Fiber Optics....................................................8 Parking.........................................................24
Accounting.................................................... 13 First Step Business......................................15 Personal Enrichment....................................16
Administrative Assist. Fund............................ 7 Financial Assistance.......................................2 Pharmacy Tech...............................................4
Adult Learning Center.................................. 22 Flautas y Guacamole...................................17 Phlebotomy Tech............................................3.
Advanced Microsoft Excel............................ 10 Fondant & Tiered Cakes...............................17 Photography.................................................21
Advanced Microsoft Word............................ 10 Flowers & Borders........................................16 Photoshop CS4............................................10
Advanced Photography................................ 21 Fund. of Supervision & Management.............7 Pilates...........................................................21
Advanced Photoshop CS4........................... 10 PowerPoint ..................................................15
American Sign Language............................. 21 G Police Officer..................................................6
Postpone Classes........................................23
Architectural Design..................................... 21 Gatlin Education........................................... 11
Architecture.................................................. 21 Grant Writing Online.....................................13 Private Music Lessons.................................17
Armed Security............................................... 6 GED..............................................................22 Property Management.................................... 7
Art Appreciation............................................ 21 General Information......................................23 Publisher...................................................... 15
Authentic Mexican Food............................... 17 Grammar/Writing..........................................21
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B H Quickbooks.............................................. 13-15
Basic Keelboat............................................. 18 Healthcare Occupations........................... 3, 11
Baytown Symphony Orchestra..................... 21 Home Inspector..............................................8 R
Baytown Community Chorus........................ 21 R.A.D............................................................ 18
Beginning American Sign Language 21 I Reading/Vocabulary..................................... 21
Recreation & Fitness.................................... 18
Beginning Voice............................................ 21 Immunization Requirements........................... 5
Bookstore Information.................................. 26 Red Hat........................................................ 20
Independent Living Skills.............................. 17 Refunds........................................................ 24
Business Applications................................... 10 Inglés............................................................ 22
Business and Professional............................. 7 Registration Form......................................... 27
Installment Plans............................................ 2 Registration Information............................... 23
Business Online............................................. 7 Integrated Software Applications.................. 21
Business Breakfasts..................................... 14 Re-Qualification for Police Officers................ 6
Intermediate PowerPoint.............................. 15
Business Start Up......................................... 15 Introduction to Architecture........................... 21
Introduction to Federal Contracting.............. 14 S
C Introduction to Computers.............................. 9 SBDC Classes.............................................. 14
Security &Safety . ......................................... 6
Cake Decorating........................................... 16 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher............... 15
Campus Closure........................................... 24 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint............ 15 Scarlett Ya Yas............................................. 20
Cancellations................................................ 23 Introduction to Photoshop CS4.................... 10 Sculpture...................................................... 21
Ceramics...................................................... 21 Security Officer............................................... 6
Certificates................................................... 24 J Self Defense........................................... 18, 21
Services for Students................................... 26
Certification Prep.......................................... 13 Jazz Ensemble............................................. 21
Certified Fiber Optics...................................... 8 Sign Language............................................. 21
Jewelry Making....................................... 17, 19 Six Sigma....................................................... 7
Certified Nurse Aide Training.......................... 4 Journeyman Electrician Exam........................ 7
Clinical Nurse Aide......................................... 4 Skills Trades & Industrial...............................11
Skin and Scuba Diving................................. 21
Commercial Music Software......................... 21
Commissioned Security Officer...................... 6
K Small Business Development Center...........14
Keelboat....................................................... 18 Something for Seniors.............................19-20
Computer Applications.............................. 9-10 Keyboarding................................................... 9
Computer Job Skills....................................... 9 Space Available Classes..............................21
Kickboxing.................................................... 18 Spanish........................................................16
Computer Lab............................................... 26
Computer Technology .............................. 9-10 L Substitute Teacher..........................................7
Survey of Music Business............................21
Computer Workshops................................... 10 Learn How to Email.................................. 9, 19
Concert Band............................................... 21 Swimming.....................................................21
Library.......................................................... 26
Concert Choir............................................... 21
Contracts...................................................... 14
Listening/Speaking....................................... 21 T
Conversational Spanish............................... 16 M TANF Adult Education Class........................22
Tamales........................................................17
Counseling Center........................................ 26 Master Electrician Exam Review.................... 8
Customer Satisfaction.................................. 14 Teachers.......................................................13
Medical Billing & Coding................................. 3 Test Prep......................................................13
D Microsoft Access.......................................... 15
Microsoft Excel............................................. 10
Testing Services...........................................26
Theatre Arts..................................................21
Database Management & Programming...... 13 Microsoft PowerPoint................................... 15 Travel............................................................19
Dental Assisting.............................................. 3 Microsoft Project........................................... 10 Transcripts....................................................24
Design Communication................................ 21 Microsoft Publisher . .................................... 15
Digital Photography & Video......................... 13 Microsoft Word ............................................ 10 U
Drawing........................................................ 21 Music Appreciation....................................... 21
Dreamweaver CS4....................................... 10 Musical Instrument Digital Interface............. 21 Unarmed Security Officer...............................6
Music Lessons..............................................17
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EKG Technician.............................................. 3 N Water Aerobics.............................................21
Watercolor....................................................16
Electrician Exam Reviews........................... 8-9 Non Profit Online..........................................13
Nurse Aide Training.....................................4-5 Water Exercise.............................................18
Emergency Closing...................................... 24 Welding.........................................................21
Education to Go....................................... 12-13 Windows XP.......................................9, 10, 19
Educational Opportunity Center..................... 1 O Woodwind Ensemble....................................21
Enchiladas, Rice & Beans............................ 17 On-Line Classes......................................11-13
Gatlin Education Word.............................................................10
ESL Classes................................................. 22 Workforce Development Programs................7
Excel . .................................................... 10, 15 Education To Go
Orientation......................................................2 Windows Vista................................................9
Exercise.................................................. 18, 21
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Yogalates......................................................21
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Take Control of Your Success!
Attend a FREE Spring Workshop offered by the
Lee College Counseling Center and Continuing Education
How College is Different than High Test Taking Tips Career Cruising (ATC 221)
School (Edythe Old Studio) (Edythe Old Studio) (Sarah Tidwell)
(Rosemary Coffman) (JoAnn Szabo) This workshop will go over career plan-
Rules, instructors, testing and grades— Overcome test anxiety. Ace your tests! ning, research strategies and decision
these are just some of the differences Learn which techniques are best for the making. These basic skills will assist in
between high school and college. Learn type for tests you take. Become aware gathering and synthesizing information
specific success strategies that will of common test-taking errors. as related to career selection. We will also
make you a successful college student. Tuesday, February 16th (6 - 7 p.m.) go over the features of Career Cruising,
Tuesday, January 26th (2-3.pm.) Wednesday, February 17th (2 - 3 p.m.) a free on-line career assessment tool.
Monday, March 22nd (6 – 7 p.m.)
Thursday, March 25th (2 – 3 p.m.)
The Art of Taking Good Notes Time Management Improve your Critical Thinking
(Edythe Old Studio) (Edythe Old Studio) Skills (Edythe Old Studio)
(Marissa Moreno) (Dana Woods) (Paul Arrigo)
Learn to quickly recognize the most im- Time—there is only so much of it, so This workshop in critical thinking will
portant information in your textbook, lec- make every moment count. Learn how suggest how you can improve the
tures, and class discussions. Organize to organize your day, week and semes- quality of your thinking. Critical think-
your notes so that you can learn, under- ter while incorporating some powerful ing is the process of analyzing and
stand, and remember what you need. study techniques. assessing thinking. You will learn about
Tuesday, February 2nd (6 - 7.p.m.) Monday, February 22nd (6 – 7 p.m.) the elements of thought and you will
Wednesday, February 3rd (2 - 3.p.m.) Thursday, February 25th (2 – 3 p.m.) learn about the universal standards
teachers use to assess your thinking.
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