In order to enroll in classes that have
prerequisites, you must show that you have satisfactorily completed
those prerequisites.
Examples:
ServSafe
certificate for most Culinary classes (Prepare for ServSafe exam in
Safety and Sanitation class)
Letter of acceptable assessment score for Medical
Core
Letter of eligibility from the Learning Lab for
Medical Core
Medical Core certificate for enrollment in most
medical classes
High school students have registration priority
.
Reminder, reservations
are NOT accepted until the "start reservations" date for
each session.
Public high school students:
Contact your counselor or your career guidance specialist.
Register on your campus for ROP school-day and for
ROP after-school classes.
There is no registration fee for public high school
students.
Certain classes may require materials or lab fees.
Adults:
Register in person at the ROP Education Center
Student Information Department counter.
Regular office hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm at the Education
Center.
Adult
registration (non fee-based classes):$60 registration
fee
per course, per semester.
The fee may be waived for need, based on household income.
There are additional fees for books and materials.
Fee-based
program registration is available on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Fall 2010 Adult
Registration Dates
Fee-based Class
Registration: registration is first-come,
first-served.
Adult
students: registration for fee-based classes is held at
the Student
Information Services counter at the
ROP Education Center in Anaheim.
Disabled
Students: registration for fee-based classes is
processed
through
DDS Services at the ROP Education Center in Anaheim.
Mid-fall Registration for
Medical Classes
DSS (continuing and new
students), Monday, October 4, 2010
Continuing adults students,
Friday, October 15, 2010
New adult students, Tuesday,
October 26, 2010
Regular Class
Registration - Spring, 2011
Continuing
ROP disabled students
(DSS Services), December 13, 2010
Continuing
ROP adult students, January 7, 2011
New disabled students (DSS
Services), January 10, 2011
New adult
students, January 11, 2011
Fall registration
was held in order of
priority:
Continuing disabled students
(DSS Services), Monday, August 16
Continuing adults students,
Friday, August 20
New disabled students (DSS
Services), Monday, August 23
New adult students, Tuesday,
August 24
Fall 2010 Adult
Medical Pre-entrance
Assessment
Call the
Student Information Department at (714) 502-5858 to register for the assessment and to save a seat.
Pre-entrance assessment is a Medical Core prerequisite.
The fee for the assessment exam is
$5, payable in cash upon arrival to take the exam.
Please arrive 15 to 30 minutes before
the exam start time. The $5 fee is nonrefundable. Call
back date for FIRST SESSION reservations, July 15, 2010, has
passed.
FIRST SESSION
PRE-ENTRANCE ASSESSMENT is over.
Mid-Fall 2010 Adult
Medical Pre-entrance Assessment
Call the
Student Information Department at (714) 502-5858 to register for the assessment and to save a seat.
Call back date for SECOND SESSION reservations: September
22, 2010
SECOND
SESSION PRE-ENTRANCE ASSESSMENT
Tuesday, October 5, 2:30 pm
Wednesday, October 6, 9:30 am
Thursday, October 7, 9:30 am
High School Enrollment
Public high school students:
Register on your campus. Contact your counselor or your career
guidance specialist.
Private high school students, or
home-schooled high school students call 714-502-5858 to register.
There are no registration fees for public or private high school
students, or for adults concurrently enrolled in high school GED
programs, except for fee-based classes.
High school students
have registration priority over all other students. Some ROP
classes are open to high school students only.
Students must attend the first day
of classes or they risk losing their place to others on the waiting
list. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment.
Adults: Enroll in person at
the Education Center in Anaheim
Regular office hours
are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm at the Education Center.
Adults may register in person at the Student Information Department
counter.
Regular office hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through
Friday. Walk-in registrations are processed immediately at the
counter.
North Orange Country
ROP Education Center
is at 385 N. Muller St., Anaheim (between Crescent Ave. and
Lincoln Ave).
Map
Course descriptions will be available in
a printed ROP Catalog, scheduled to be published in August, 2010.
Adults may consider taking fee-based classes, or open-enrollment classes
as availability permits. See details below.
Adults and private high school students may contact Student
information Services at 714-502-5858.
There are no registration fees for public
or private high school students or for adults concurrently enrolled in
high school diploma or GED programs
Pre-assessment is a
prerequisite for all adults planning to enroll in the Pharmacy
Technician class.
CPR registration (not held at the
Education Center) is ongoing at the East Ball Road campus in Anaheim.
ROP Enrollment Priority:
Public high school,
private high school, and home-schooled high school students
Continuing disabled
students
New disabled students
Continuing
students
Adults residing in the
North OC ROP attendance area
Other
adults
Students
must attend the first day of class.
Note: North
Orange County ROP cannot guarantee that any class primarily serving
adults will be open to adults beyond the current term. This is
because California Education Code 52302.8 requires that ROPs reduce
the number of adults served.
Registration
fee is $60 per class for adults.
If your household income is $23,400 per year or less, you may be
exempt from the $60 fee as explained on our
Registration Fee Information
page.
Adults may be eligible for a fee waiver:
click here
Refunds (adult
registration fees): Refunds are given only if the class for
which you registered is cancelled or over-enrolled. Registration
receipts must be presented for a refund and must be processed before
the current semester ends.
Materials Fees:
Some classes require a
materials fee to cover the cost of consumables (something you use or
take home to keep). If a class has a materials fee, ALL
students are required to pay the fee. Materials fees are due
the first week of class.
For answers to
FAQs about paying material fees online, visit the North Orange County ROP Web Store
at the following link: Materials Fee Payment.
Other expenses:
Some classes also have additional expensesfor adult
students
(for books, uniforms, tools, etc.). These costs vary.
Additional costs are approximate.
Fee-based classes:
students pay for a course in its entirety regardless of age and the
fee varies per type of class.
Please read below.
Registration Information for
Fee-based Classes
Fee-based
classes are funded through student fees and not through
public funds.
Call 714-502-5858 to
check the status of classes. Some classes may
require assessment of reading and math skills.
Enroll in person at the ROP Education Center, 385 N.
Muller St., Anaheim, CA between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm,
Monday through Friday for fee-based classes.
Registration
for fee-based classes is ongoing. In an effort to continue serving
adults, we are now offering fee-based programs that rely on student
funding. Register for
fee-based classes in person
at the Education Center.
• Fee-based
classes are open to high school students and adults.
• Students must
meet minimum age and other prerequisite requirements.
• *Fee-based
classes are not funded through public funds. Students pay one fee
per class. Fee waivers are not available. Textbook costs are
additional. Classes do not run when enrollment is too low.
Fees can only be refunded up to two calendar days (48 hours) before a
class starts. This procedure allows ROP time to notify all
students if the class is not running.
• Fee-based
classes must have a minimum of 25 students to operate.
• The course fee
pays for tuition: there are additional fees for books and supplies.
Fees vary per type of class.
• All adult and
high school students are required to pay course fee and additional costs
(books, uniforms, supplies). No fee waivers are issued.
Fee-based Classes
Open to high school students and adults.
Two payment options are available:
1) Students may pay the full fee (that includes a $50 nonrefundable
deposit). OR
2) Students may pay a $50 nonrefundable deposit (administrative fee to
hold a seat) applied toward the total cost of the class.
Fees must be paid in full at least 48 business hours prior to the start of the
class, by cash, credit card, or money order.
No personal checks are accepted.
All registration takes place at the Education Center.
Enrollment in fee-based courses is on a first-come, first- served basis.
Refunds
To receive a
refund, notification of withdrawal from a fee- based class must be made
in writing and delivered in person, or received by certified mail, at
least 48 business hours prior to the date and time the class starts.
There are no other refunds unless a class is cancelled or overenrolled.
Attainment of
required academic level in pre-entrance assessment, or
approval by ROP administration is required to enroll in Medical
Core and Pharmacy Technician.
If you think you should be
exempted from the assessment by virtue of your
education/certification, please call Valerie Beachley at
714-502-5866. (Exemptions are not applicable to the VN program. For
information about the VN program please call 714-502-5957.)
Note:As of
July, 2010, Pre-assessment has become a
prerequisite for all adults seeking enrollment in the
Pharmacy Technician class.
Medical Core
Medical Core is the prerequisite
class for the following health sciences courses.
Students should enroll in Medical
Core first, before registering in the listed health occupations
classes,
or before registering for dental
classes.
Nursing
Assistant
Nursing
Assistant Acute Care
Medical
Assistant
Computerized
Medical Insurance Billing
Medical
Insurance Coding
Medical
Pre-entrance Assessment Dates
Reservations are REQUIRED for the
exam.
Pre-entrance assessment is a Medical Core prerequisite. The fee
for the assessment exam is $5, payable in cash upon arrival to take
the exam. Please arrive 15 to 30 minutes before the exam start
time. The fee is non-refundable.
Fall 2010 Adult Medical Pre-entrance Assessment
Dates
SECOND SESSION PRE-ENTRANCE ASSESSMENT
Call back date for
SECOND SESSION reservations: September 22, 2010
Tues., October 5, 2:30 pm
Wed., October 6, 9:30 am
Thurs., October 7, 9:30 am
CPR
Registration at East Ball Road Campus
Enroll in person at the
East Ball Road Campus, 1617 E. Ball Road, Anaheim
92805
Tuesdays: 8:30 am to 1:00 pm, and 2:00
pm to 5:30 pm; OR
Thursdays: 12:00 noon to 3:30 pm.
CPR Class Information Line (recording): 714- 502-5955. CPR
desk:
714-502-5965
Adult
Registration
To register for
CPR, adults must go in person to the East Ball Road Facility, 1617
E. Ball Road, Anaheim, 92805.
CPR registration
times are Tuesdays, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm;
and Thursdays, 12 noon to 3:30 pm.
CPR registration is
$55 for adult students, payable at the time of registration. The
fee is nonrefundable. If a student does not attend the class,
re-registration will cost an additional $10.
High School
Student Registration
To register for
CPR, high school students obtain pre-registration forms from their
counselors. Students will only be registered for class after they
submit completed forms, with parent and counselor signatures, to the
East Ball Road Campus.
CPR registration
times are Tuesdays, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm; and
Thursdays, 12 noon to 3:30 pm.
Students must pay the $5 CPR card fee at the
time of registration. The fee is non-refundable. If a student does
not attend the class, re-registration will cost and additional $5.
CPR textbook is $15.