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Not Too Late to Enroll in Summer Courses at University Center at Chaparral

(May 31, 2007 - Parker, Colo. )  It's not too late to enroll in a Summer Arapahoe Community College (ACC) course at the University Center at Chaparral (UCC). Courses that start on or after June 11 include:  Art Appreciation, English Composition I, Computer Keyboarding, Windows Short Course, Introduction to Operating Systems, Windows Complete, Word Processing Complete, Complete PC Database, PC Spreadsheet Concepts, Presentation Graphics, Desktop Publishing, Complete Web Editing Tools, Economics, General Psychology, Introduction to Sociology and Introduction to Philosophy. 

"Our Summer classes are a great opportunity for any community member who needs a college-level art, English, computer, economics or psychology course," remarked ACC President Dr. Bert Glandon. "The classes are great for adults of any age to traditional college-aged students looking to meet a course requirement while they are home over the summer."

The UCC is located just three miles east of I-25 and Lincoln at 15653 Brookstone Drive in Parker. Register now for these classes, as room is limited.  UCC does not have a book store. Please visit www.arapahoe.edu for information about ACC's Main campus bookstore.  For more information about the UCC go to www.the-university-center.org .


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