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EC announces summer slate East Central Community College has announced its 1990 summer cla~s schedule with a wade -.ariety of da) and e-.enang courses bring of– fered on the De~~r campu-. M 'ld at locations throughout the five-county dimict. Cosmetology classes will meet daily (Monday through Friday) from 7:30a.m. to 4:00p.m. May 29 through August 10. Classes will break for lunch which is scheduled from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m.

Literature, ~hich will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. FOUR-WEEK SECOND TER.\1. Reg1 trauon for rhe second term will~ held at 6:30p.m. Monda) , July 9 at the Philadelphta-~eshoba County Vo-Tech Center. Counes offered mclude English Composition II (8:00 to I 0:30a.m.), Ocner al Psychology (6:30 to 9:00 p.m.) and English Composition ll (6:30 to 9:00 p.m.). SUMMER COMMENCEME!\T Summer commencement exercises will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, August 13, 1990 in the Fine Arts Center auditonum. For further mformaLion concern– ana summer clas e:., please contact the Director of Admissions, Records and Re\earch, East Central Com– muDJt:t College, Decatur, Mississir– pi 39327 or Phone 635-2111, exter.– sion 206.

Vocational course fees are $400.00 for the summer session. A first-tune cosmetology student is re– quired to pay an additional S 160.00 laboratory fee. All fees are payable in advance at the beginning of the summer session. ACADEMIC EVENING COURSES (Decatur) Retistradon for acaderruc evening rourses offered on the Decatur cam– pus 111ill be held at 6.30 p.m. Tues– da~. June 5 m Room 60 of Newton Hall. Course5 offered include Oral Commurucaoon, Bas1c Computer Programming I. Principles of Ac– counting I, American Literature II, Art Aopreciation, Elementary Type~riting. Intermediate Typewriting, Ad"anced Typewriting, Database Manage– ment, Word Processing, Enghsh Composition 1, and GeneraJ Biology I. VOCATIONAL EVENING COURSES (Decatur) Registration for voca tional even– ing courses offered on the Decatur campus will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, J une 5 in the vocational building. Courses offered include Basic Auto Mechanics, Electricity and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Three summer sessson are scheduled in Philadelphia, includma a five-l\-eek term, a seven-and-a-half 111eek summer evening se~or,ion, and a four-week term. FIRST FIVE WEEK TERM Registration for the five-Y.eek and seven-and-a-half week term!> wiU be held at 6:30p.m. Monday, June 4 at the Philadelphia-Neshoba Coun– ty Vocational-Technical Center. Day courses offered dun ng th~ five-week term include Englis~ Composition 1 (8:00 to 10:00 a.m. and College Algebra (10: 15 a .m. t< 12:15 p.m·.). English Composition will also be available as an evenmt course and will be offered from 6:3( to 9:30p.m. During a special seven-and-a-hal COURSES OfFERED IN PHILADELPHIA

The first course offered is a spc·d al three-week American Literature I class which will meet each dn) !rom 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. beg.~ning May 14 and continumg through June I on the Decatur cam– pus. Reg•stration for the anter es~ion cla~s h scheduled for 8 a.m. Mon– day, May 14 in Newton Hall. Ad– vance reg1 tration can ~completed the week of ~1ay 1 in the Office of Admi 'ions, Records and Re ~ h fiRST ft\ E-\\ EEK TER.\t The coli.. e's ftr t fhe-111ee .- term 1 \chedulcd trom June 4 through July 6. Fim ~nod cla e , those "hich meet from 8:00 to 10:00 am., m– clude Human Gro1111h and De\elop– menl. Englbh Compo suon I, In– termediate Algebra, Amencan Na– tional Cio' ernment and Pnnctple) of Economics. General Biolog~ {lecture and lab) clas "'ill be!}tn at 7:30a.m. and end at 10:30 a.m. '\econd penod etas es, those meeting from 10:30 a .m. to 12:30 p m., mclude General Psychology, E: ngllsh Luerat ure I, College o\.lgebra and Am~ncan History. SECOND FIVE-WEEK TERM The college' econd f1ve-week term i ~cheduled from July 9 through August 10. Fir:.t period courses, those meeting from 8:00 to 10.00 a m., in– dude English Compo ition II, Col– lege AI ebra, World C1\ ilization II and Princ1ple of Economics II. ~neral B10log (lecture and lab) class 111ill begin at i:30 a .m. and end at 10:30 a .m. Second ~riod daises, ~hich meet from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in– clude Engh h Literature ll, Oral Communication, Amencan Na– tional Government and Trigonometr~. The cost per academic or techmcal hour is $40.

VOCATIONAL DAY COURSE OFFERED

SCOTT COUNTY T 1:.\ES_ _ _ UNI ON APPE:\L_~-:- WINSTON COU~T'r JOURN,\L_ _ ,\\ERIDIAN STAR

Fifteen semester hours of Cosmetology courses wiU be offered as Cosmetology Theory , Cosmetology Practical V and

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