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FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
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| | What is a Regional Occupational Program (ROP)? ROP is a career technical program geared toward providing career training opportunities in a variety of career pathways which can assist you in obtaining the job skills necessary for immediate employment or prepare you for a college education. Why should I take an ROP class? There are various benefits of taking an ROP class. High school students can earn credits toward graduation, and learn about careers which may assist them in choosing college majors and enhance college admission applications. High school students will gain experience required for immediate employment; gain skills that will allow for entry/reentry into the workforce, new careers or changes in careers; or have the opportunity to participate in internships.
Who can take ROP courses? The program is available to high school students. How do I know what courses you offer? To find out what courses we offer check out our course catalog which you can obtain by downloading a copy from our website or calling 626-810-3300. How can I register for a course? To register, high school students should see their high school counselor. Students attending alternative high school programs may register in person at the ROP administration office.
What is the cost of the courses? The cost for each course is listed in our course catalog. The cost of courses may vary as you may be eligible for one or more funding programs.
Where and when are classes offered? Classes are held at the ROP education center, in businesses, industries and high schools located within three participating districts, during and after school, evenings and Saturdays. Classes are generally one semester in length. See course schedule for start dates.
How can I apply to work for the La Puente Valley ROP? Information on how to apply for employment with La Puente Valley ROP and all job openings are located on our web site under employment. Our job postings are also listed at Edjoin.
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BALDWIN PARK ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER 4640 MAINE AVE. ROOM 25 BALDWIN PARK, CA. 91706 626-856-4179 You can also click on http://www.janiscavanaugh.com/
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