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FLC’s summer, fall 2011 class schedules now online

Folsom Lake College’s summer and fall 2011 class schedules are now available online at the college’s website at flc.losrios.edu, with information updated regularly.

The schedules feature all of the classes offered by Folsom Lake College, including courses offered at its El Dorado and Rancho Cordova Centers, from June to December 2011.

New and returning students can submit their application now, with priority registration beginning the last week of April; open enrollment starts May 23. Most summer 2011 classes begin June 6; most fall 2011 classes begin August 22-26.

Interested students are encouraged to register at the earliest possible opportunity, as demand will be high for all classes.

For registration information visit flc.losrios.edu or call (916) 608-6500 (the main Folsom campus), (530) 642-5644 (the El Dorado Center in Placerville), or (916) 255-0717 (the Rancho Cordova Center).

A college of the Los Rios Community College District and one of California’s 112 Community Colleges, Folsom Lake College serves approximately 9,000 students at the main Folsom campus, El Dorado Center and Rancho Cordova Center.

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