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What Southern CA colleges offer Latin language classes?

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I attend Cal State Fullerton, it is my last year-- I am a History major and am applying to grad schools. Apparently I need Latin for my focus in European history. CSUF, IVC, Fullerton City college, Orange Coast, Gold Coast and Saddleback college do NOT have Latin. Pasadena City college does, but that would be a far drive for me.

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  1. The closest I could find was Riverside Community College. They have Latin 1 and 2. http://www.rcc.edu

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    I know, I wouldn't recommend RCC to someone in OC simply because of the hideous traffic (I dated someone in the 951, and I'm out in LA!). But if the class is midday, the drive isn't that bad. In fact, if the class is on the Norco campus, you can actually take the 241 and circumvent some of the worst of it.

    I had a friend who was a history major at UCLA, and Latin was one of the last things she had to take. So she took it during the summer before grad school. At the very worst, you might be able to just sublet a place and take Latin at one of the farther campuses.

    When you apply to grad programs, you can talk directly to the departments and explain that Latin is in progress. For programs that aren't law or med or anything like that, the applications process isn't impersonal at all. Heck, when I was checking out grad schools, I was calling department heads directly and talking to them.

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