The Husky Herald THE CALIFORNIA GREAT SHAKEOUT. In This Issue. October 17, 2011
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1 The Husky Herald In This Issue PLEASE INFORM YOUR STUDENTS OF UPCOMING STUDENT EVENTS. Regional Health Fairs... 2 Teaching and Learning Center Moving... 2 ELAC Volleyball Team Fundraiser... 3 G1 Guest Parking Lot... 3 Faculty Chamber Music Recital... 4 East Side Spirit and Pride presents Luis Rodriguez... 4 Future Campus Moves... 5 ELAC Athletic News... 5 South Gate Campus Events HIV Testing Day... 6 How to Recognize and Leave an Abusive Relationship... 6 Chicana/o Studies Transfer Info Lunch... 7 ELA Classic... 7 Child Development Center Annual Halloween Parade... 8 When will the next big EARTHQUAKE strike on the SAN ANDREAS FAULT?... 9 Annual ELAC Holiday Social Child Development Center Tours Domestic Violence Awareness Month Activities Financial Aid Transfer Workshop Huskies Sports Amusement Park Tickets Theatre Tickets Library Workshops South Gate Library Wrkshps Conference Attendance/Tuition Reimbursement, ELAC Men s Basketball Fundraiser Table Top Show Bulletin submission info Requests for Weekly Bulletin must be submitted to Catalina Cathy Medina in the President s Office, no later than Wednesday, 12:00 noon (week prior). You may submit your request in person, or at medinac@elac.edu THE CALIFORNIA GREAT SHAKEOUT October 17, 2011 In conjunction with The California Great Shakeout on October 20, 2011, 10:20am, we will be conducting a campus-wide evacuation drill. Please review the attached evacuation map with your students to determine the appropriate evacuation zone. Below are evacuation procedures: 1. Once the bell sounds, begin evacuating immediately and direct students and staff to the proper evacuation zone as indicated on the map sent to you by and campus mail. 2. The building monitor (wearing an orange vest) will be responsible for ensuring that each building is fully evacuated and will note classes that do not comply. 3. Report to the evacuation zone, indicated on your evacuation map. Please remain in your zone until you hear a 20 second horn which will sound the all clear, indicating that everyone can be released. As you probably noticed, there are building monitors responsible for evacuating buildings. However, we do need the assistance of faculty to assist with crowd control in making certain that students/staff remain in their zone (away from the buildings) until the all clear bell rings. Should you have any questions or comments, contact Susan Okawa at ext East Los Angeles College 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez Monterey Park, CA 91754
2 Three (3) Regional Health Fairs in the District! Come and hear presentations about medical plan changes, HRA/FSAs, dental and vision coverage. Representatives from Delta Dental, Safeguard Dental, VSP (Vision) and MetLife (life insurance) as well as the LACCD Health Benefits Unit will be present. There will be printed materials and representatives that can answer your questions: PIERCE - October 13 th from 12pm to 2pm EAST - October 19 th from 12pm to 2pm Great Hall S2 Recital Hall LA Pierce College East LA College Contact: Mofe Doyle Contact: Susan Okawa 6201 Winnetka Avenue 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez Woodland Hills, CA Monterey Park, CA WEST - October 25 th 12 pm to 2pm MSA Building, Lecture Hall Room 005 West LA College Contact: John Oester/Hansel Tsai 9000 S. Overland Avenue Culver City, CA TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTER IS MOVING! The TLC will be moving to a new location on campus - D7a (next to the bookstore). As a result of this move the TLC will be closed from October 17 through October 27. In the meantime anyone who needs to use a computer can go to the following locations; Information Technology Office H (a few workstations/no printing) Learning Assistance Center E (a few workstations available/no printing) HEALTH BENEFITS OPEN ENROLLMENT 2012 is taking place from October 10 through November 4, To complete your enrollment you need access to the SAP Portal. You can only do this from an on campus computer. If you can t wait until October 31, when the TLC reopens, please go the IT office for assistance. We apologize for any inconvenience. Evelyn Escatiola Professional Development Coordinator AFT 1521 Grievance Representative Office: escatie@elac.edu 2
3 The ELAC Volleyball Team is holding a fundraiser! This is the 6th annual shopping extravaganza from the Citadel Outlet Mall. Tickets are on sale for the event to be held Saturday, October 22nd. The tickets are $20.00 a piece, and you receive exclusive discounts, a goodie bag, live entertainment, a packet of raffle tickets, a free lunch from ruby's, free wine tasting (if over 21). We have about 40 tickets remaining, it is a great present for a loved one and friends. It is also a huge Christmas shopping opportunity! Coach Marx ELAC Volleyball Trisha.w.m@gmail.com (949) cell Reminder! The G1 Guest Parking lot is for guests of the college and 20 minute parking is for faculty & staff utilizing the mailroom or reprographics ONLY. Those without a guest pass will be cited. Guest passes are available in Administrative Services, G
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5 FUTURE CAMPUS MOVES Department Date of Move Move From Move To Chemistry Lecture Lab Friday, October 28, 2011* (Boxes will be delivered to faculty on Thurs., 9/29; Packing must be complete by 5 pm, Thur., 10/13) H7 K5 Math Offices / Classrooms Friday, October 14, 2011 (Boxes will be delivered to faculty on Thurs., 9/29; Packing must be complete by 5 pm, Thur., 10/13) E5/F5* B2-108/C2.3/ C2.8 Teaching & Learning Center Wednesday, October 19, 2011 (Boxes will be delivered to faculty on Thurs., 9/29; Packing must be complete by 5 pm, Thur., 10/17) F5/E7 D7A English Offices Monday, November 14, 2011 Tuesday, November 15, 2011 (Boxes will be delivered to faculty on Mon., 10/17; Packing must be complete by 5 pm, Thur., 11/10) F5 K5/K7 Math Lab & Offices Wednesday, December 21, 2011 Thursday, December 22, 2011* (Boxes will be delivered to faculty on Mon., 11/28; Packing must be complete by 5 pm, Mon., 12/19) E3/E5/F5 K5/C2.3* Writing Center Thursday, December 22, 2011 (Boxes will be delivered to faculty on Mon., 11/28; Packing must be complete by 5 pm, Mon., 12/20) F5 K5/K7 Congratulations to ELAC freshman student-athlete Aaron Cantu, (Quarterback, Schurr H.S.), for being named the SCFA player of the week for the week of September 26. Aaron was for 358 yards and 4 touchdown passes leading the Huskies to a win at Antelope Valley College. Allen J. Cone Director of Athletics "GO HUSKIES" 5
6 HIVTESTINGDAY LOCATION East Los Angeles College, South Gate Educational Center ASU Parking Lot 2340 Firestone Blvd. South Gate, CA DATE/TIME Tuesday, October 18, :00 pm 6:00 pm Oral Swab Test - No Appointment Necessary Sponsored by AIDS Healthcare Foundation, East LA Women s Center and ELAC Violence Intervention Team You are invited to attend How to Recognize and Leave an Abusive Relationship Presented by Sandra Ibarra, East LA Women s Center DATE/TIME/LOCATION Tuesday, October 18, :00 pm 1:30 pm South Gate, Room 106 Light lunch will be provided Sponsored by East LA Women s Center, ELAC Associated Student Union and ELAC Violence Intervention Team 6
7 Invites you to the 4th Annual Chicana/o Studies Transfer Information Luncheon Guest Speakers: Paulina Palomino, Director of the ELAC Transfer Center Dr. Alexandro Gradilla, CSU Fullerton, Ch/S Department Chair Michelle Hernandez-Payan, Counselor, ELAC Counselor Center CSULA and CSUN Representatives, and former ELAC Students Thursday, October 20, 2011 Chicana/o Studies Department C2.5A 12:00-1:30 pm Free Pizza and Drinks! ~ Raffle! ~ Handouts! 2012 CSU/UC Transfer Application begins October 1 st Transfer Application Packets Available For more information, please contact: Professor Bermudez at bermudn@elac.edu or Professor Romo at mrf1152@aol.com ELA Classic The Annual Garfield Roosevelt Game will take place in the ELAC Stadium on Friday, November 4, 2011, 4 & 7pm. The concourse will be closed from 6am to 11pm. 7
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9 DR. BRIDGET KONTER (University of Texas, El Paso) will present: Locked, Loaded, and Looming? 12:30-1:30pm, Thursday OCTOBER 27 th ELAC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER S2 RECITAL HALL When will the next big EARTHQUAKE strike on the SAN ANDREAS FAULT? Learn about the state of stress on the SAF and likelihood of the next BIG ONE! DR. BRIDGET KONTER (University of Texas, El Paso) will present: Locked, Loaded, and Looming? Exploring Earthquake Cycle Stress History of Seismically-active Faults of the San Andreas Fault System Prompted by the lingering absence of a major earthquake over the past 300 years along the southern San Andreas fault, EarthScope is leading a large-scale community effort to understand the nature of earthquake hazards along the Pacific-North American plate boundary. Several key questions motivate this work: How does plate boundary stress evolve spatially and temporally throughout the earthquake cycle? What can past and present-day stress accumulation scenarios tell us about the current state of seismic hazard? GPS data from EarthScope s Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) provide a large-scale perspective of present-day crustal motions.. This talk presents an overview of geodetic and paleoseismic observations of the San Andreas fault system. It relates how the resulting data are synthesized into earthquake stress evolution models to probe the depths, stress accumulation rates, and stress relationships of past earthquakes along seismically-active faults in California. SCHEDULE: 12:15-12:30pm 12:30-1:30pm 1:30-1:45pm Meet and Greet Dr. Konter Dr. Konter Lectures Questions THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 th ELAC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER RECITAL HALL (bldg S2) 9
10 ** SAVE THE DATE ** This year s Annual East Los Angeles College Holiday Social will be held on: Thursday, December 15, 2011 At the California Country Club 1509 S. Workman Mill Rd.. Whittier, California pm Food, Drinks, Dance and be Merry... For Tickets contact Susan Okawa, G1-101 Cost: $25 Many Raffle Prizes to Wing!!! Wishing you the blessings of warmth and good cheer this coming Holiday Season 10
11 New Faculty & Staff The Child Development Center is now conducting tours! For more information and/or to schedule an appointment please contact Marcia Cagigas at (323) or edu Believe you can and you re halfway there. ~ Theodore Roosevelt ~ 11
12 Domestic Violence Awareness Month Activities Coordinated by the ELAC Violence Intervention Team Contact Tiffany Rice, Ph.D. at for more information Instructors, please consider providing extra credit for student participation at these important events! Justice for My Sister : Documentary Film Screening and Discussion Tuesday, October 4 th : 12:00-1:30, Edison Auditorium Foyer, G3. Discussion with Director Kimberly Bautista will follow screening. Adela Chacon Tax was violently killed July of 2007 in her hometown of Escuintla, Guatemala. Justice for my Sister examines the problem of femicide, hate crimes against women, with an intimate look at loss, violence, and one woman's determination to push the trial through until her sister's killer is sentenced accordingly. East LA Women s Center Fundraiser Wednesday, October 5 th, and Thursday, October 6 th : 5:00-9:00. Shakey s Pizza Parlor, 1955 South Atlantic Boulevard, Monterey Park. 15 th Annual Mujeres de Paz Candlelight Vigil Thursday, October 6 th, 6:00 pm. Facilitated by East Los Angeles Women s Center. Meet at the mural of the La Virgen De Guadalupe on the corner of Mednik and Cesar Chavez Avenue. Contact East LA Women s Center for more information, (323) ELAC Women s Support Center Open House Monday, October 10 th, 10:00-2:00, G Join us for the grand opening of the Women s Support Center, where any student may receive education and referrals for domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Refreshments sponsored by ASU. How to Recognize and Leave an Abusive Relationship Tuesday, October 11 th, 12:00-1:00 in H Facilitated by Jasmine Ceja, Break the Cycle. Refreshments sponsored by ASU. Domestic Violence Film Screening and Discussion Thursday, October 13 th, 12:00-1:30 in H Facilitated by East Los Angeles Women s Center. Refreshments sponsored by ASU. Southgate Campus: How to Recognize and Leave an Abusive Relationship Tuesday, October 18 th, 12:00-1:30 in SG-106. Facilitated by Sandra Ibarra, East Los Angeles Women s Center. Refreshments sponsored by ASU. Campus and Community Resource Fair Wednesday, October 19 th, 10:00-2:00, E3-E5 walkway. Refreshments sponsored by ASU. Common Sense Self-Defense Tips Thursday, October 20 th, 12:15-1:00, Women s Gym, E Facilitated by Marilyn Ladd, Women s PE. Domestic Violence Awareness Training for Student Athletes Friday, October 21 st, 9:00-10:30 am in C Facilitated by Marilyn Ladd, Women s PE. (Events continued on next page) 12
13 Reporting Domestic Violence Tuesday, October 25 th, 12:00-1:00 in H Presented by LA County Sheriff s Department. Refreshments sponsored by ASU. Southgate Campus: Understanding Domestic Violence Thursday, October 27 th, 12:00-1:30 in SG-106. Presented by Melodie Kruspodin, Peace Over Violence. Refreshments sponsored by ASU. Free Rapid HIV Testing (Cheek and gum swab- no blood drawn) Monterey Park Campus: Sponsored by East Los Angeles Women s Center and AIDS Healthcare Foundation. Mobile testing unit by D7 Swim Stadium. Wednesday, October 19 th from 9-4; Thursday, October 27 th from 9-4 (please note that testing will conclude when test kits run out). Southgate Campus: Sponsored by East Los Angeles Women s Center and AIDS Healthcare Foundation. Mobile testing unit in parking lot. Tuesday, October 18 th from 1-6 (please note that testing will conclude when test kits run out). Violence Intervention Team Tabling, Monterey Park Campus (E3-E5 walkway) Monday, October 3 rd from 12-2 // Tuesday, October 4 th from 4-6 // Monday, October 10 th from 4-6 Wednesday, October 12 th from 12-2 // Tuesday, October 18 th from 12-2 // Thursday, October 20 th from 4-6 Monday, October 24 th from 4-6 // Wednesday, October 26 th from 12-2 Violence Intervention Team Tabling, Southgate Campus (refreshments provided by ASU) Monday, October 3 rd from 1:30-3:30 // Thursday, October 6 th from 2-4 // Wednesday, October 12 th from 1:30-3:30 Monday, October 17 th from 2-4 // Tuesday, October 18 th from 4:30-6:30 // Tuesday, October 27 th from 10:30-12:30 Ongoing event throughout the month of October: Wish List Drive to benefit Los Angeles House of Ruth Donation bins on Monterey Park campus in Administration (G1), Faculty Mailroom (G1-116), Women s PE (E9-112), Men s Gym (C1-135), and Respiratory Health Information Room (C2-6 A), and at the Southgate campus main desk. Contact Marilyn Ladd at for more information. Wish List Items: Toiletries: Toilet Paper, Paper Towels, Boxes of Tissue, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Shampoo/ Conditioner, Bar Soap/Body Wash, Lotion, Shavers/Razors, Feminine Care Products, Deodorant, Diapers, Wipes. Gift Cards: Gas cards, Grocery stores (Ralph s, Stater Bros., etc), Department stores, Other retailers (Target, Wal-Mart, etc), National Calling Cards, Bus Passes. Cleaning Products: Bathroom Deodorizer, Dishwashing Detergent, Multi Purpose Cleaner, Lysol Cleaning Wipes, Dryer Sheets/Liquid Softener, Laundry Detergent. 13
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15 East Los Angeles College Athletics Date Day Opponent Location Time Cross-Country Oct. 22 Sat Biola Invitational Irvine Park All Day Football Oct. 22 Sat Mt. San Jacinto ELAC 6:00 pm Men s Soccer Oct. 18 Tues Cerritos Cerritos 2:00 pm Oct. 21 Fri Long Beach City ELAC 6:00 pm Women s Soccer Oct. 18 Tues Cerritos Cerritos 4:00 pm Oct. 21 Fri Long Beach City ELAC 4:00 pm Women s Volleyball Oct. 19 Wed Pasadena City ELAC 6:00 pm Oct. 21 Fri Long Beach City Long Beach City 6:00 pm Wrestling Oct. 26 Wed Mt. San Antonio ELAC 6:00 pm Amusement park tickets sold for all faculty, staff, and students at the Student Activities Office G Tickets sold on a cash basis only, except for faculty and classified staff who are able to write checks with proper ID. Tickets are sold between the hours of 8:00 am ~ 7:30 pm, M-TH and until 3:30 pm on Friday. If you have any questions, please call ext ASU/Employee Non-ASU Magic Mountain: Adult $28/ea Adult $29/ea Child $19/ea Child $19/ea (Child Tickets are for children under 48 ) AMC and Regal Theatre tickets (unrestricted) Now available at the Student Activities Office, G8-119 on a cash basis only. Faculty and staff can pay by check with employee ID. Any questions, please call ext ALL MOVIE TICKETS ARE UNRESTRICTED! AMC ~ $8.50 /ea. Flat Rate Regal Theatres ~ $8.50/ea. Flat Rate Aquarium of the Pacific: Adult $19.00/ea Adult $20.00/ea Child $11.00/ea. Child $11.00/ea (Children Flat Rate, Ages 3-11) 15
16 ELAC MAIN CAMPUS LIBRARY WORKSHOPS Fall 2011 The 60-minute workshops take place in the library computer lab in Building C-1. Workshops are limited to 20 students. Students can now register for workshops online at library.elac.edu/enroll. Students must provide their student ID number to get credit for attending a workshop. Tuesday, 10/18 10:30-11:30am Using Reference Sources Tuesday, 10/18 5:30-6:30pm Introduction to Library Databases Wednesday, 10/19 12:30-1:30pm Using Reference Sources Wednesday, 10/19 5:30-6:30pm Library Orientation Thursday, 10/20 3:30-4:30pm Library Catalog Monday, 10/24 12:30-1:30pm Cite Your Sources & Avoid Plagiarism Tuesday, 10/25 10:30-11:30am Journal, Magazine & Newspaper Articles Tuesday, 10/25 5:30-6:30pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 10/26 12:30-1:30pm Introduction to Library Databases Wednesday, 10/26 5:30-6:30pm Get Started with Research Thursday, 10/27 3:30-4:30pm Cite Your Sources & Avoid Plagiarism Monday, 10/31 12:30-1:30pm Library Catalog Tuesday, 11/1 10:30-11:30am Library Orientation Tuesday, 11/1 5:30-6:30pm Cite Your Sources & Avoid Plagiarism Wednesday, 11/2 12:30-1:30pm Introduction to Library Databases Wednesday, 11/2 5:30-6:30pm Journal, Magazine & Newspaper Articles Thursday, 11/3 3:30-4:30pm Using Reference Sources Monday, 11/7 12:30-1:30pm Library Orientation Tuesday, 11/8 10:30-11:30am Smart Web Searching Tuesday, 11/8 5:30-6:30pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 11/9 12:30-1:30pm Cite Your Sources & Avoid Plagiarism Wednesday, 11/9 5:30-6:30pm Get Started with Research Thursday, 11/10 3:30-4:30pm Using Reference Sources Monday, 11/14 12:30-1:30pm Library Catalog Tuesday, 11/15 10:30-11:30am Get Started with Research Tuesday, 11/15 5:30-6:30pm Cite Your Sources & Avoid Plagiarism Wednesday, 11/16 12:30-1:30pm Journal, Magazine & Newspaper Articles Wednesday, 11/16 5:30-6:30pm Using Reference Sources Thursday, 11/17 3:30-4:30pm Library Orientation Monday, 11/21 12:30-1:30pm Smart Web Searching Tuesday, 11/22 10:30-11:30am Introduction to Library Databases Tuesday, 11/22 5:30-6:30pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 11/23 12:30-1:30pm Journal, Magazine & Newspaper Articles Wednesday, 11/23 5:30-6:30pm Library Orientation Thursday, 11/24 HOLIDAY Monday, 11/28 12:30-1:30pm Library Orientation Tuesday, 11/29 10:30-11:30am Library Orientation Tuesday, 11/29 5:30-6:30pm Cite Your Sources & Avoid Plagiarism Wednesday, 11/30 12:30-1:30pm Get Started with Research Wednesday, 11/30 5:30-6:30pm Introduction to Library Databases Thursday, 12/1 3:30-4:30pm Smart Web Searching Monday, 12/5 12:30-1:30pm Library Catalog Tuesday, 12/6 10:30-11:30am Library Orientation Tuesday, 12/6 5:30-6:30pm Journal, Magazine & Newspaper Articles Wednesday, 12/7 12:30-1:30pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 12/7 5:30-6:30pm Journal, Magazine & Newspaper Articles Thursday, 12/8 3:30-4:30pm Cite Your Sources & Avoid Plagiarism 16
17 South Gate Library Workshops FALL 2011 STUDENTS CAN REGISTER ONLINE Workshops are held in Room 109 Date Time Workshop Wednesday, 9/7 5:30-6:30 pm Credible Sources on the Web Wednesday, 9/14 5:30 6:30 pm Library Orientation Thursday, 9/15 5:30 6:30 pm Cite Your Sources and Avoid Plagiarism Monday, 9/19 5:30 6:30 pm Online Library Catalogs Tuesday, 9/20 4:30 5:30 pm Cite Your Sources and Avoid Plagiarism Wednesday, 9/21 5:30 6:30 pm Library Orientation Thursday, 9/22 11:00 12:00 pm Using Reference Sources Friday, 9/23 9:30 10:30 am Library Orientation Monday, 9/26 12:00 1:00 pm Credible Sources on the Web Monday, 9/26 5:30 6:30 pm Get Started with Research Wednesday, 9/28 5:30 6:30 pm Library Orientation Thursday, 9/29 4:30 5:30 pm Credible Sources on the Web Tuesday, 10/4 3:30 4:30 pm Online Library Catalogs Wednesday, 10/5 11:00 12:00 pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 10/5 5:30 6:30 pm Cite Your Sources and Avoid Plagiarism Thursday, 10/6 12:00 1:00 pm Using Reference Sources Monday, 10/10 7:00 8:00 pm Library Orientation Tuesday, 10/11 4:30 5:30 pm Get Started with Research Wednesday, 10/12 5:30 6:30 pm Online Library Catalogs Thursday, 10/13 3:30 4:30 pm Journals, Magazines and Newspapers Tuesday, 10/18 3:30 4:30 pm Critical Thinking About Information Wednesday, 10/19 11:00 12:00 pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 10/19 5:30 6:30 pm Get Started with Research Thursday, 10/20 4:30 5:30 pm Credible Sources on the Web Tuesday, 10/25 3:30 4:30 pm Online Library Catalogs Tuesday, 10/25 5:30 6:30 pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 10/26 5:30 6:30 pm Credible Sources on the Web Friday, 10/28 9:30 10:30 am Library Orientation Monday, 10/31 5:30 6:30 pm Cite Your Sources and Avoid Plagiarism Wednesday, 11/2 5:30 6:30 pm Using Reference Sources Monday, 11/7 11:00 12:00 pm Library Orientation Tuesday, 11/8 5:30 6:30 pm Journals, Magazines and Newspapers Wednesday, 11/9 5:30 6:30 pm Library Orientation Monday, 11/14 6:30 7:30 pm Library Orientation Tuesday, 11/15 4:30 5:30 pm Get Started with Research Wednesday, 11/16 5:30 6:30 pm Critical Thinking about Information Wednesday, 11/23 5:30 6:30 pm Library Orientation Tuesday, 11/29 3:30 4:30 pm Cite Your Sources and Avoid Plagiarism Wednesday, 11/30 5:30 6:30 pm Journals, Magazines and Newspapers Thursday, 12/1 3:30 4:30 pm Library Orientation Wednesday, 12/7 5:30 6:30 pm Library Orientation Thursday, 12/8 3:30 4:30 pm Library Orientation 17
18 Conference Attendance/ Tuition Reimbursement, The Conference/Tuition Reimbursement Committee invites all faculty to submit conference attendance and tuition reimbursement requests for Choonhee Rhim will continue to serve as Acting Chair of the Committee until Lydia Rudametkin s return to work. Things To Know: Maximum Amount for Conference Attendance: up to $ (If funds permit, additional reimbursement may be possible.) Maximum Amount for Tuition Reimbursement: up to $ each for fall and spring (If funds permit, additional reimbursement may be possible.) Adjunct Faculty: Maximum amount is prorated upon percentage of a full-time assignment Follow the application procedure, complete and sign all forms, and submit them with supporting documents. (Forms are available in the Academic Affairs Office and on the ELAC website under Faculty/Staff Online Forms/Systems. Read the application procedures and policies when filling out forms.) Incomplete applications cannot be processed. Note: Read college administrative ) regularly to receive important announcements and information on Conference /Tuition reimbursement including your check pick-up. Where to submit: Conference Attendance Requests, Tuition Reimbursement Applications, and Transcripts: Debra Mora (Academic Affairs Office) Phone: , moradm@elac.edu Report on Conference Attendance, Travel Expense Form, and Receipts: Catalina Medina (President s Office) Phone: , medinac@elac.edu 18
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