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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Start here for answers to the most commonly asked questions. If you can't find the answers you need here or within the Library Science links, please contact the Education/Child & Family Studies Department at 541-917-4897.

Click on any question below to go directly to that answer

Q: What classes are offered and where can I get more information on them?
Q: How is the class graded?
Q: How long is each class?
Q: What is the cost?
Q: Are there textbooks or any other costs besides those noted above?
Q: Who is the instructor and what is his background?
Q: Where are the classes held?
Q: Is there a minimum class size?
Q: Do I need to be admitted to LBCC to take these classes?
Q: Do I have to wait to start at the beginning of the sequence?
Q: I went into "WebRunner" (the LBCC Student Information System, formerly called "SIS") and I couldn't find these classes listed. How do I locate them?
Q: How do I register? Can I register in class?
Q: When can I register?
Q: What do I earn for attending and passing each class?
Q: Is there a certificate?
Q: I missed a class in the sequence; can I still take it later?
Q: What else do I need to know?


Q: What classes are offered and where can I get more information on them?
There are a total of twelve courses in our Library Science series, with two courses being offered per academic year term (fall/winter/spring), over the span of two years. You can visit our "Classes in the Series" page for course titles and descriptions; if you need more specific information on what a course covers, call us at 541-917-4897 and we'll get you in touch with an instructor.

Q: How is the class graded?
Grading mode for the class is "optional". This means you may elect to receive either a letter grade (A through F) or a Pass/No Pass grade. If you wish to receive a Pass/No Pass grade, you must inform the instructor before the start of your first class; otherwise the instructor will utilize the letter grade method.

Q: How long is each class?
11 weeks, with 2 seminar hours per week.

Q: What is the cost?
Classes are three credits each; current costs are $84.00/credit, or a total cost of $252.00 per class. Note: costs for these classes will show up as "fees" on your student account, rather than as "tuition".

Q: Are there textbooks or any other costs besides those noted above?
There are no textbooks for these classes, nor are there any additional fees.

Q: Who is the instructor and what is his background?
Go to our Instructor Information page for more information.

Q: Where are the classes held?
Classes are held in the evenings on LBCC's Albany campus.

Q: Is there a minimum class size?
Typically, a class must have 12 students enrolled in order to run. The Library Science classes are run on a "cost recovery basis", which means that we must have enough students enrolled to cover instructional costs in order to hold a class. Class size is monitored at the start of term to ensure that we have sufficient students to hold class. If we do not, we will notify each student at the phone number they have listed in our system, and students will be automatically "dropped" from the class.

Q: Do I need to be admitted to LBCC to take these classes?
You do not have to be officially admitted ("matriculated") to take these classes; however, you must be in the LBCC student system. If you have never taken classes previously at LBCC, please call 541-917-4897 for information on how to get set up. Additionally, if you have been a student in the past but it has been over a year since you have taken a class, then you will most likely need to be reactivated before you can register. Please contact our Registration Office at 541-917-4821 to be reactivated.

Q: Do I have to wait to start at the beginning of the sequence?
No, classes may be taken in any sequence; additionally, you may take "year 2" classes before taking "year 1" classes.

Q: I went into "WebRunner" (the LBCC Student Information System, formerly called "SIS") and I couldn't find these classes listed. How do I locate them?
When logged into WebRunner, or utilzing the Schedule of Classes feature, you will need to look under the heading "Education/Child and Family Studies" for the Library Science class listings.

Q: How do I register? Can I register in class?
Registration must be done through WebRunner (formerly SIS), or at the registration counter of main campus or any of the Centers (Benton Center in Corvallis, East Linn Center in Lebanon, or Sweet Home Center). Registrations cannot be accepted by the instructor or processed over the phone. Additionally, since class size is monitored prior to the start of each term in order to ensure that there are enough students enrolled to run that class, it's important to register as early as possible. Note: go to our "Schedule" page for information on what classes are currently being offered and more details on how to register.

Q: When can I register?
All students are eligible to register during "open registration". Open registration for each term usually begins soon after the printed schedule for that term is mailed out; printed schedules are mailed out automatically to all Linn and Benton County residents. You can also go to this link for the most current date information regarding open registration: Academic Calendar.
Matriculated students (students who have been through the formal admission process) are given the opportunity to register earlier than the open registration date for each term. Go to the following link for more information on how this works: How to Check Registration Status.

Q: What do I earn for attending and passing each class?
Three LBCC credits. Unofficial transcripts can be obtained through your student account on WebRunner.

Q: Is there a certificate?
There is a "Certificate in Library Instructional Assistant" available. The Library Instructional Assistant Certificate is 36 credits and prepares students to work in school libraries as library assistants. This certificate provides an in-depth study of library processes, collections, reference materials, children’s literature and focuses on reading promotion. All the courses for this certificate apply to the Instructional Assistant AAS degree. Please refer to the most current LBCC Catalog for more information.

Q: I missed a class in the sequence; can I still take it later?
Classes can be taken in any sequence whatsoever; a missed class can be taken the next time it is offered. NOTE:: Keep in mind that these classes are offered over a range of two years; if you miss a given class, be aware that it will be two years from that term before it will be offered again.

Q: What else do I need to know?
The deadline to drop a class with a full refund is by Friday of the second week of term. The deadline to withdraw from a class is the Friday of the seventh week of class. Tuition and/or fees are due by Friday of the second week of class. Please refer to the front of the printed schedule you receive in the mail for other general information, or contact us at 541-917-4897.

Last update: 03/03/2011

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