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Los Rios Community Colleges announces return to campuses
The colleges are planning a partial return in the fall, and a full return to campuses for the spring 2022 semester. Author: Meagan McPhillips Updated: 10:51 AM PDT May 4, 2021
SACRAMENTO, California Los Rios Community College district is expecting a partial return to the classroom for the fall 2021 semester.
The colleges include American River College, Cosumnes River College, Folsom Lake College, and Sacramento City College. The fall 2021 schedule will include a mixture of both online and in-person classes, with less in-person classes than in previous years, but an improvement from the past few semesters. Also, some student services will now be back on campus and in-person as well.
At Pasadena City College, college algebra for STEM majors is labeled Math 003. At Cypress College, it’s Math 141 C and at Napa Valley, it’s Math
106. For anyone hoping to enroll in the same course at Oxnard College, look for Math R115. At Cuyamaca College, try Math 175. And at College of the Sequoias, it’s Math 035.
On and on across California’s public community colleges, courses that basically cover the same material and are recognized as being interchangeable in fulfilling requirements for majors and transfers are assigned different course numbers. That process confuses community college students trying to transfer to a four-year university, critics say. Students may not know whether they are taking the right courses and may inadvertently repeat some if they take classes at more than one community college, either in person or online.