Lakeport Mendocino College

Phone: 707-263-4944
Address: 1005 Parallel Drive, Lakeport
Website: https://www.mendocino.edu

GED/HiSET Testing

Test available in English and Spanish. There is a bilingual proctor. If you are interested in taking a HiSET test please register here and click on the sign-in/sign up button. Once you have created an account you can schedule a test online at any location. If you need help registering please contact Jackeline Orozco 707-468-3000 ext. 6621
Contact: Jacqueline Orozco

English as a Second Language (ESL)

All ESL courses can be non-credit or part of a for credit certificate program.

Contact Information: Sarah Walsh 707-468-3122 or swalsh@mendocino.edu 

Level: Preparatory 

This course will help pre-beginning level students to develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in English as a Second Language. Students will better understand college resources, gain confidence in an academic environment, and interact in English in a communicative classroom. This course will prepare students for beginning level ESL.

Location: Lakeport Unified Alternative Rm. 16
Date and Time: Monday & Wednesday 6:00 pm – 8:40 pm
Level: Oral Communication B

This course will promote the development of beginning to intermediate oral communication skills. This course is designed to improve listening and speaking skills needed for successful interaction in workplace, academic and social environments.

Location: Lake Center Rm. 7130
Date and Time: Wednesday 9:30 am – 11:35 am
Level: Advanced

This course will develop communicative competence in advanced grammar topics in the context of a variety of writing forms, reading comprehension and speaking, which are necessary for college work in English. Students will improve vocabulary and the ability to use English in the classroom and in other situations. ESL 511 will cover the topics necessary to complete the advanced level ESL.

Location: Lake Center Rm. 7130
Date and Time: Monday & Wednesday 6:00 pm – 8:40 pm

Beginning Computer Skills I

This course will present basic computer use topics for students with little or no computer experience. Students will learn basic computer terminology and will introduce concepts such as file management and applications. This course will introduce tools and techniques such as keyboarding, using a mouse, selecting/highlighting, and Internet basics and safety.
Location: Lake Center Rm. 7110
Date and Time: Monday & Wednesday 9:00 am – 10:20 am