With
the help of faculty advisors, some students develop independent
or field study projects that take them into community agencies, public
schools, or the corporate world. Others join faculty and community
members in study tours to other parts of the United States or to other
countries.
Some enroll
in one-, two-, or three-credit courses not offered as part of the regular
(one-unit/four-credit) curriculum. Other students engage in non-credit
activities that enhance their academic skills, such as field-targeted
computer courses or employment preparation skills.