<li>complete six courses or 18 units of Scholars Program courses</li>
</ol>
<p>So what are the six courses that we have to complete?
Anybody knows?</p>
<li>complete six courses or 18 units of Scholars Program courses</li>
</ol>
<p>So what are the six courses that we have to complete?
Anybody knows?</p>
<p>Look into the PCC fall schedule class and see if there are any courses listed as honors, those should be the ones to take.
I don’t know if they do list it on the PCC schedule though, I know for Glendale they do.
Best to ask your scholar’s program coordinator or counselour.</p>
<p>I can’t find honor courses for pcc. I don’t even think it exists</p>
<p>I don’t know how TAP works for PCC, I find it weird because they don’t list honours classes. But I know it has to exist somewhere since they do mention you have to take some required honours classes.
Maybe you enroll in the normal classes but the teacher assigns you extra honours work.</p>
<p>You have two options:</p>
<p>1.) Get your phone
2.) Dial (626) 585-7428.
3.) Ask for Joseph Sierra, the Scholars Program Coordinator
4.) Ask all the questions you have
5.) Problem solved</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>1.) Grab your car key
2.) Get inside the car
3.) Turn on the engine
4.) Drive toward PCC
5.) Park your car
6.) Turn off the engine
7.) Get out of the car
8.) Run toward the career center
9.) Ask about Scholars Program
10.) Problem solved.</p>
<p>Very detailed! Ha!</p>
<p>Yes it exists. You have to take 18 units worth of scholar program classes. The classes are listed near the back of the fall schedule booklet. If you can’t find it look at the index for scholars program. It will have a list of the classes you can take for this program. You pick and choose the ones that you want to take and register for it. Normally these classes will give you an extra project or research paper to do. The list changes every semester and it is only offered during fall and spring. There you go problem solved :)</p>
<p>I already called them but nobody picked up =/
may be pcc’s closed or something
iono
and I dont have driver’s license</p>
<p>oh that’s weird.
community colleges are never usually closed during summer due to summer classes… even the transfer center.</p>
<p>well you could always ride a bike :P</p>
<p>bike…</p>