Lakeshore Technical College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 22

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 Civic  Literacy  
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 Health  
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 Employability Skills  
 The Competency Based HSED  5.09  program  offers  students  an  alternative method  for  earning  
the HSED without  taking  the GED  test. The  program  is  for  individuals who  can,  in  a  classroom  
setting,  demonstrate mastery  of  skills  expected  of Wisconsin  high  school  graduates,  but who  
would  be  unable  to  demonstrate  those  competencies  in  a  formal,  timed,  testing  environment.  
 The English  Language  Learners  (ELL)  program  is  designed  to  give  non-­English  and  limited-­
English  speaking  students  proficiency  in  oral  communication  and  pronunciation. Other  
subjects  include  reading, writing,  grammar,  computer  literacy,  and  citizenship  preparation.  
 Program  preparation  is  instruction  for  students who  plan  to  enter  a  post-­high  school  class  or  
training  program  and  need  to  review  and/or  develop  skills  in math, writing,  reading,  and  study  
skills.  
 Career/Personal Development  is  designed  to  enhance  an  individual’s  life  skills  in  preparation  
for  initial  and  continued  employment. A  series  of  classes  designed  to  assist  adults  as  they  plan  
for  their  future  are  offered.  
 Advisors are available  to assist with  career planning, program enrollment  support and  class  
selection.  
There  is  a  $20  fee  each  semester  to  enroll  in  an  unlimited  amount  of Pre-­College  courses. There  is  no  
fee  for  class  assistance  services. To  participate  in  any  of  these  classes/activities,  contact  one  of  the  
following  locations:  
LTC Manitowoc  
LTC Sheboygan    
3733 Dewey Street  
3620 Wilgus Avenue  
Manitowoc, WI  54220  
Sheboygan, WI  53081  
920.683.2846  
920.208.5888  
(TTY:  920.683.1776)  
(TTY:  920.208.5877)  
MOTOR  VEHICLE  PARKING & REGULATIONS  
Student Parking:
All  students  are  required  to  register  vehicles  at  the Welcome Center  (Room  L142)  in  
the  Lakeshore Building. The  student  parking
permit  is  good  for  the  current  school  year  attending. The  
parking  permit  is  to  be  displayed  from  the  rearview mirror. The  permit  is  not  transferable. The  
designated  student  parking  lots  are  1,  3,  4,  and  7.  
Carpool Parking:
All  students with Carpool  parking  permits must  follow  the Carpool Parking Guidelines  
and  should  be  parking  in  Lots  1,  3,  4,  and  7,  and  are  required  to  register  their  vehicle with Student  
Services  (L142). The  permit  is  to  be  displayed  from  the  rearview mirror. The Carpool Parking  permit  is  
issued  in  addition  to  the Student  permit.  
Temporary Parking:
Permits  for  students  are  issued  at  the Reception  area  by  the Cafeteria. The  
parking  permit  is  to  be  displayed  from  the  rearview mirror. The  permit  is  not  transferable.
Only  those  
students who have  received  temporary parking permits  for Parking Lot  6  are  allowed  to park  in  
Lot  6 between  7a.m.  and  5:30 p.m. Monday  through Friday.  
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