Enrollment increases for OCC fall semester...
Enrollment increases for OCC fall semester
Orange Coast College’s fall semester has given the school another
gain in enrollment. School officials say 11,633 students -- or a 6.9%
increase over the fall 2001 semester -- have signed up for fall
classes so far.
The numbers also reflect an 18.8% increase since fall 2000, OCC
spokesman Jim Carnett said. The fall numbers should also increase as
the school nears Aug. 26, the first day of classes. About 28,000 are
expected by Dec. 15, the end of the semester.
Applications are still being accepted. The admission office is
open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Friday. Information: (714) 432-5072.
Water district issues use efficiency report cards
The Irvine Ranch Water District has begun issuing monthly report
cards to landscaping contractors and property managers for their
efficiency in water usage.
The report cards, which hand out grades of A to F, are mailed out
on the third business day of each month to its customers. Customers
in Santa Ana Heights won’t receive the grades because they aren’t
within the district’s tiered rate structure.
Grades A to B- indicate an efficient use of water, while grades C
to F mean homeowners associations are paying too much and could
improve water management.
The grades are not being sent to residential customers.
The district began sending out the report cards in February.
About 70% of the landscapers meet their monthly allocations of
water, while about 30% tend to waste some amount of water, district
spokeswoman Marilyn Smith said in a statement.
The water district serves 266,000 customers in Newport Beach,
Costa Mesa, Irvine and portions of other cities.
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