English
The English Department
SUPPORTING STUDENTS AS READERS, WRITERS, AND THINKERS
The Las Positas English Department values and celebrates all dialects of English. No dialect of English, including "Standard" Edited American English, is superior to another; to treat one as superior or "correct" perpetuates structural racism. Powerful and original writing comes from authentic and diverse voices. We strive to teach all students to communicate clearly and effectively in their own voices. We also acknowledge the value of teaching Edited American English as a tool for students to reach certain academic and career goals.
Our English Faculty and Instructional Assistants help students develop their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Our goals are to help students thrive in college, to cultivate an inclusive learning environment, and to inspire students to be informed citizens and lifelong learners.
NEWS
- Summer/Fall 2024 Schedule is now available.
Check out the PDF of the print schedule for important information about free tuition, the Steps to Success, and course descriptions! - Come talk about James Spooner's Black, Punk, Nowhere with Michelle Gonzales and Community Ed!
Weds. April 24, 2:30-4 and/or Thurs. May 2, 4-5:30.
The class is free, and all who register get a free book! Register in advance here! - Attend the free LPC Literary Arts Festival May 11th!
Famous authors, writing workshops, kids' activities, food trucks, and music! - The RAW Center is open this summer:
The Reading and Writing Center offers free tutoring for reading and writing in ANY class! Visit the RAW Center webpage for details on how to get support. - Smart Shops: free, informative workshops for students.
For the latest schedule, visit the Smart Shop Series webpage. Attend online for help completing spring courses and plan to start up again in Fall 2024.
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Want to find out about Campus Support for students? Check out the Student Resource Guide!
English Composition Placement Info
guided self-placement
Students entering LPC now have the option to place directly into English 1A, first-year composition. However, all students are required to take the English Guided Self-Placement in CLASS-Web to learn whether we recommend support for this rigorous course. Please visit the Assessment Center, Guided Self-Placement web page for more information on English placement and ESL assessment.
Support Courses
For the remainder of 2024, we will offer students two different models of support for the course. Students with high school GPAs of 2.5 or below, or any student who feels they could benefit from regular, individualized, and small-group coaching support, are
strongly encouraged to opt in!
summer 2024
Students may take English 1AEX, a 4-unit course that meets the same GE and transfer requirements as 1A. ENG 1AEX offers two additional hours of lab support and practice. See this course comparison table and Summer English course flow chart to learn more.
Fall 2024-Spring 2025
Students who would like support should register for the 3-unit English 1A and add either a non-credit, free support course, NENG 215, or a .5-unit, credit ENG 115 course. See this Fall English course flow chart to learn more.
For more information please contact:
Michelle Gonzales, M.F.A.
Faculty / English Program Coordinator
(925) 424-1218
mgonzales@laspositascollege.edu
Noël Fagerhaugh, M.A.
Senior Instructional Assistant
(925) 424-1248
nfagerhaugh@laspositascollege.edu