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addition, MSJC will offer two summer sessions. The eight-week session starts on June 8th. The six-week session starts on June 22nd. MSJC understands what students need to achieve their goals, so stu-
dents can expect to see Basic Skills classes and those that help students transfer to four-year universities. MSJC’s summer session will offer math, English and other high-demand courses. Summer is a great time for students interested a Business Degree to
complete the requirements for the Business Degree Program, a joint offering through MSJC and Cal State San Marcos at Temecula. The program offers a four-year pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree in business. Students in the program will earn an associate’s degree from MSJC in two years and tran- sition right into Cal State San Marcos to earn their bachelor’s in another two years. All courses in the Business Degree Program with CSUSM are offered at MSJC’s Temecula Higher Education Complex. New students must submit their applications for Summer School. Reg-
istration for classes begins in late April. Students should make an appoint- ment with a counselor to create individualized education plans, which keeps them on track to earn a degree, transfer or earn a career certificate. Tuition at MSJC is only $46 per unit. The fee is waived for high school
Prepares Educators for Success Since 1963, the Azusa Pacific University (APU) School of Education has
been empowering educators to effectively address the challenges of the 21st-century classroom and has produced many of Southern California’s finest educators. For those interested in a career in education, a free APU Graduate & Credential Information Meeting will be held at the APU Murrieta Regional Center on Thursday, April 30, 2015, from 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm at 40508 Murrieta Hot Springs Road (to the right of Sam’s Club). A light dinner will be served. The meeting will provide a valuable opportunity to learn more about the
graduate degrees and credential programs offered at APU, admissions re- quirements, and application process. Attendees will also hear about finan- cial aid options that are available, as well as scholarship and grant opportunities to fund their studies at APU. APU offers a combined teacher education credential and master’s de-
gree for those interested in teaching elementary school, middle school, high school, or special education. APU also offers a Masters in Educational & Clinical Counseling for those interested in becoming guidance counselors. For those with teaching or counseling experience that are interested in mov- ing to administration, APU offers a Masters in Educational Leadership/PASC Tier 1 Credential. APU’s School of Education values the importance of developing pro-
grams of distinction and academic integrity. This attention to excellence has earned the school notable accreditations: WASC, CTC and NCATE, making APU one of only eight private institutions in California with this distinction. APU is a leading Christian university and continues to be recognized annually among the nation’s best colleges by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review. To RSVP for the event please contact Gloria Wolnick at (951) 304-3400
or
gwolnick@apu.edu. To learn more about APU and these programs visit
www.apu.edu/murrieta
MSJC’s Summer School Helps Students Achieve Goals
Mt. San Jacinto College will help students reach their educational goals
sooner by providing a host of high-demand classes during Summer 2015. MSJC is planning flexible and convenient times and locations for sum-
mer classes, saving students time and money because they won’t have to travel far for classes. Summer classes will be available in all quarters of the district: at the San Gorgonio Pass Campus, the San Jacinto Campus, the Menifee Valley Campus and in Temecula. More than 250 classes will be open. MSJC will hold day and at night classes and students can choose from online and on-ground offerings. In
Azusa Pacific University
students who wish to attend MSJC. The MSJC Financial Aid offices can also help students determine if they qualify for aid. Visit
www.msjc.edu or call 951-506-6752 to get started today.
Only 2 Concerts Left in the 2014-15 Season Celebrating Our
with Maestro John Mario Inland Valley Symphony of-
fers a wide variety of concert programming including classical music and selections taken from Broadway musicals, symphonic pops, movies and the big band era. Experience the fun of the symphony as Maestro John Mario takes you on a musical adventure. Don’t miss this season’s final two concerts! Order tickets online at
www.InlandVal-
leySymphony.org or call 760-318-0460 for assistance.
APR. 18th (Sat.) 2:00 pm – “BRAVO!” Adventures in Music with the
William Tell Overture, selections from Mary Poppins and the Inland Valley YOUTH Symphony who will join IVS on Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony! Concert highlights include showcase performances by the 2015 Young Artist Competition winners: Tyler Kim, 1st Place (Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto in G Minor); Malvyn Lai, 2nd Place (Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D Minor); Nathan Cox, 3rd Place Tie (David Popper’s Hungarian Rhapsody for Cello) and Emma Erickson, 3rd Place Tie (Mozart’s Piano Concerto in A Major). Venue: Gershwin Performing Arts Center, Murrieta Mesa HS., 24801
Monroe Ave., Murrieta, CA 92562 MAY 30th (Sat.) 2:00 pm – “BARBRA & FRANK” – “THE CONCERT
THAT NEVER WAS!” Las Vegas comes to Temecula with a sensational trib- ute to Sinatra and Streisand with Sharon Owens as Barbra Streisand and Sebastian Anzaldo as Frank Sinatra. Enjoy over 20 of their biggest hits, ac- companied by Inland Valley Symphony, including “I’ve Got a Crush On You,” “Luck Be a Lady,” “People,” “Papa Can You Hear Me,” “Strangers in the Night,” “My Way,” “The Lady is a Tramp,” and more! Venue: Golden Bears Theater, Temecula Valley H.S., 31555 Rancho
Vista Rd., Temecula, CA 92592 MUSIC @ THE LIBRARY – FREE RECITAL SERIES 2:00 pm at the
Grace Mellman Community Library in Temecula, on these upcoming Satur- days: May 2nd and July 18th. Enjoy performances by musicians and en- sembles from the Inland Valley Symphony or associated groups and soloists, in an intimate recital setting.
“20th Anniversary”
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