
Reading Skills Program
The Reading Skills Program, offered through the Language Skills and Student Development Department, offers a comprehensive reading program consisting of courses ranging from basic skills through pre-college, leading to college readiness in reading. These courses offer skill instruction and practice in such areas as comprehension and recall, vocabulary, and increasing reading speed.
The following reading courses are offered through the Language Skills and Student Development Department:
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RDGR 101 |
Personal Reading I |
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RDGR 102 |
Personal Reading II |
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RDGR 103 |
Personal Reading III |
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READ 007 |
Introduction to Phonics |
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READ 100 |
Reading Lab |
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READ 108 |
Individualized Reading |
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READ 111 |
Reading: Essential Strategies |
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READ 114 |
Reading Skills |
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READ 116 |
Reading Comprehension |
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READ 175 |
Speed Reading - Advanced Vocabulary |
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How do you know if you need a reading class and if you do, which one?
All students are required to take the College Placement Tests in reading and writing. If the test(s) indicate that you are not yet reading at a college level, the appropriate reading course will be recommended. Following the test(s), you should speak with an advisor concerning your test results and correct course placement.
The reading and writing placement tests are administered in the Assessment Center. For information about the Center's hours of operation, location and other testing information, you can visit the Assessment Center now by following the hyperlink provided here. Assessment

Center for Transitional Learning
Arts and Sciences Bldg, Room 253
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