ACC classes start January 12; four steps will get you ready (1) APPLICATION Stop by or phone Alpena Community College in Alpena or Oscoda to get an ACC Application for Admission. Complete and submit it. It’s free; there is no application fee at ACC. @ ASSESSMENT check out the dates and times listed on Page 9 for the Assessment of Skills for Successful Entry and Transfer (ASSET) and attend the testing most convenient for you in Alpena or Oscoda. It’s free; there is no charge at ACC for placement assessment. [3] ADVISING Meet with the academic advisor assigned when your application was processed. They have scheduled office hours during registration week to help students plan the best course of study toward their educational goals. It’s free; there is no charge at ACC for advising and counseling. © (4) REGISTRATION Choose the most convenient time to register at Alpena (see Page 6) or Oscoda (see Page 4). Bring the registration form filled out with your advisor, turn it in and pay the tuition and fees for your course(s). Yes, at this step, you do have to pay. Even so, the rates are lower than a four- year school (see below) . . . and parking is free! © Alpena Community College tuition is based on residency time in lecture, recitation & lab. — 1997-98 Tuition Rates & Fees — In-District* $51 per contact hour In-State $ 75 per contact hour Out-of-State $100 per contact hour Registration Fee $ 10 per semester Student Services Fee $ 5 per contact hour = (Student Services Fee collected on Alpena Campus enrollments only) Facilities Maintenance Fee $ 3 per contact hour Facilities Maintenance Fee collected on ALL enrollments, ow and orr campus) * District rates are paid by residents of the Alpena Community College District, where a voter-approved property tax levy for the College is ~ collected. Seméster tuition & fees are paid on a maximum of 21 contact | hours. Payment is by. check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or financial ald: Cash is accepted at the Alpena Campus only; no cashp ted atthe Huron Shores Campus. | Your Vv — Tuition Refund Policy — a Full end (100%) of all tuition paid will be issued provided a Drop/ _ Add Form is processed and in the possession of the Campus Services Office (Van Lare Hall 108) in Alpena or the Huron Shores Campus Office at Oscoda prior to 3:30 p.m. the last day of enrollment for the - semester Spring classes may be added or dropped with tuition refund through Friday, Jan. 23, 1998, by submitting acompleted Drop/Add Form and a $5 fee for each form processed. is ar Cann eae eh eee ee Alpena Community College 1998 Spring Semester UPDATE * PAGE 3 Satirist opens Spring Semester performances Jan.14 with ‘An Evening of Music and Comedy’ Right in the middle of January, when we need it most, comic relief ~ Gon classically trained ] am ‘WI he is described as a “virtuoso musical parodist.” » “An Evening of Music and Comedy” by Gonyea is the third program of the 1997-98 Spotlight Series at Al ity College. THE FOUR FRESHMEN Le eee si es Series Bhan, for a unique ae pore brand of vocal harmony, the quartet is also self-accompanying. Their ballads and swing tunes will fill Granum Theatre on Sunday evening, March 8. ission is by Spotlight Series It is the first of several performances taking place during the Spring Semester at the Alpena Campus. Gonyea will appear at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 14 in Granum Theatre. The performance is open to Spotlight Series season ticket holders. A limited number of additional seats are available for “An Evening of Music and Comedy” at $10 each. Currently enrolled-ACC students can attend for $7 each. Call Dianne Darga beginning Jan. 5 at (617) 356-9021 Ext. 214. The Spring Semester brings other special entertainment as well. A VARIETY SHOW January 30, 31 and February 1 will find an all-star ACC cast staging a variety show to benefit performing arts scholarships. A number of full- time and adjunct faculty will take part. For details or reservations, call Nan Hall beginning Jan. 5 at (517) 356-9021 Ext. 392. season-ticket.-In addition, a limited number of tickets have been reserved for sale to ACC students at a cost of $7 each through February 21. Tickets remaining after that date will be available to the general public at $10 each. Contact Dianne Darga at (517) 356-9021 Ext. 214. NUNSENSE The ACC Players will bring the semester's performances toa close” with a two-weekend run of the popular musical comedy Nunsense. Plan to enjoy a performance March 26 - 29 or April 2 - 5. For reservations, call Nan Hall, — (617) 356-9021 Ext. 392. . If calling either the ACC Alpena Campus or AY Huron Shores Campus is long distance, use our foll- fee