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Think-TV. Think CCCSAT.
CCCSAT is your California Community College
TV Network
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CCC
Student Services Hour •
April 2005
See it on ACN Channel 80 or on the web at http://www.cccsat.org/ |
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Although
the broadcasts are being presented free of charge, please
register with CCCSAT if you plan on watching an event.
(Just
click on the program you're interested in to register - it
will take less than one minute!)
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| Starting
Friday, April 1st |
| 5:00 - 5:20pm |
Getting There: Four Paths to Law School
Four law school students from varied backgrounds recount their individual journey through the law school application process. Admission professionals supplement the students' stories with expert advice.
Rebroadcast:
Tues., April 12th, 8:00-8:20pm
Fri., April 29th, 5:00-5:20pm |
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5:20 - 5:31pm |
MESA Student Success
This broadcast from Consumnes River College profiles a successful program that helps community college students studying math, science and engineering transfer to a four-year school.
Rebroadcast:
Tues., April 12th, 8:44-8:55pm
Fri., April 29th, 5:20-5:31pm
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5:31 - 5:55pm |
Women are Surgeons
This program highlights the careers and personal lives of three women surgeons and encourages students who are interested in medical careers to make proper curriculum choices.
Rebroadcast:
Tues., April 12th, 8:20-8:44pm
Fri., April 29th, 5:31-5:55pm
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| Starting Tuesday, April 5th |
8:00 - 10:00pm |
Application Processing and Delivery System Update: What's New for 2005-2006
The objective of the ED videoconference series is to conduct a two-way exchange of information between the current ED leadership and the academic community.
Rebroadcast:
Tues., April 26th, 8:00-10:00pm
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| Starting Wednesday, April 6th |
| 9:00 - 10:00am |
Dropout Prevention: Catching Students Before It's Too Late
This broadcast will address questions such as: How does the No Child Left Behind Act help to ensure that public school districts be held accountable for the timely graduation of their students? What do successful dropout prevention and recovery programs look like? How can schools do a better job of reaching out to at-risk students and addressing their needs before they leave school? In what ways can schools and districts keep better track of students who stop going to school? What programs are available to help parents and schools keep students in school? In what ways can schools better prepare students for the rigors of high school?
Rebroadcast:
Wed., April 13th, 9:00-10:00am
Fri., April 15th, 5:00-6:00pm
Tues., April 19th, 8:00-9:00pm
Wed., April 27th, 9:00-10:00am
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| Friday, April 8th |
5:00 - 5:59pm |
Migrant Education: A Way of Life
A 60 minute documentary...Takes us on a journey to discover the many young people throughout California who are challenged by the Migrant workers way of life as they attempt to pursue equal and accessible education opportunities. Join migrant educators and the families they serve on this remarkable journey into California's Migrant Education programs. Meet the many dedicated staff, and learn how collaborative efforts between community agencies, activists and educators are paving the way for a wide range of educational and social services to remote and urban settings throughout California. |
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CCC-Student Services Hour
Tuesdays 8:00pm - 9:00pm • Wednesdays 9:00am - 10:00am
Fridays 5:00-6:00pm
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How
to participate:
Minimum
System Requirements
- Windows
(Pentium)
- 32
Mb RAM (64 Mb highly recommended)
- Internet
access with at least a 56K modem (ideally DSL, cable, T1 or above)
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer v. 5.5 or higher
(it's recommended you download the newest version for a better
experience)
- Windows
Media Player (v. 6.4 or higher)
- Sound
card
- Speakers
or headphones
CCCSAT's
User Guide is
NOW
AVAILABLE!

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