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Posted or edited: 05.15.05 ... PJC Information Services The Center for Developmental Education at Appalachian State University recognized Paris Junior College as an Exemplary Developmental Education Program in 1986. Paris Junior College was recognized in 1998 by Dr. Hunter Boylan of the National Center for Developmental Education as having one of the most successful developmental education programs in the state. Our goal is continue to provide our students with the very best developmental education program possible, thereby preparing students for college-level classes as quickly as possible and assisting students in developmental and college-level math classes on a daily basis. Students who lack the learning and study skills necessary for college success, or students who may want to enhance the skills they already have, are encouraged to participate in the services offered by the Learning Skills Department. The department offers one-, two-, and three-hour courses which emphasize the development of math, reading and study skills needed by students to be successful in college-level courses. We also assist students in test preparation for TSI-approved tests. Students may work either in a group lab with tutors or participate in computer-assisted instruction. Even though private tutors are not available in the math and reading labs, every effort is made to give each student as much assistance as needed. The PLATO Learning System is provided for students in the math/reading lab, and software for college algebra will be available beginning Fall 2005 in the math lab. Tutorial services and developmental classes are available to students on all campuses. On the Paris campus, students may contact the Learning Skills staff concerning services offered. Students on the Greenville and Sulphur Springs campuses may contact the directors of those centers or call the director/division chair of Learning Skills located on the Paris campus with questions. On the Paris Campus, lab hours are: Fall & Spring Summer: Same as Learning Center hours. Greenville and Sulphur Springs lab hours are posted on the respective campuses each semester. If you have further questions, you may call: Paris: (903) 782-0414 |