HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Offers Free Classes for Aliens
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Golden West College is offering free classes for immigrants who are seeking permanent U.S. residency under the recent federal amnesty legislation. Classes will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on eight consecutive Saturdays beginning this weekend.
The amnesty law requires applicants to show they are making progress toward learning English and learning about U.S. citizenship matters. The classes at Golden West College fulfill the Immigration and Naturalization Service requirements for progress in English and citizenship, said Donna Willoughby, associate dean of instruction.
“These are adult classes, and there is no fee or tuition,” Willoughby said. “Since classes are held on Saturdays, there is also no parking fee to park on campus.”
Willoughby said the classes are open to anyone who has applied for amnesty, including people who live outside Huntington Beach. She said there is no enrollment limit.
Classes meet in the business building and in the library on the campus, 15744 Golden West Ave.
To apply for the classes, call Olga Benavides in the college registration office at (714) 895-8299.
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