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The Learning Source

Here is a copy of the TLS school catalog. If you have any questions, please contact us at support@thelearningsource.net or call us directly at (619) 401-4011. We look forward to helping you achieve your goals.

The Learning Source School Catalog

January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2023

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mission and Institutional Philosophy 3

  • Mission 3
  • Objectives 3
  • Philosophy 4
  • History 4
  • Campus Tours 4
  • Questions regarding Catalog 4
  • Catalog Updates 5
  • Program Description 5
  • Class Hours 5

Diploma Programs 6

  • Real Estate 7
  • Real Estate Management 9
  • Loan Origination & Loan Processing 11
  • Computer Basics with Small Business Marketing 13

Certificate Programs  15

  • QuickBooks 16
  • Small Business Marketing 18
  • Dragon Naturally Speaking 20
School Information 23
Rules of Operation and Conduct 24
Facilities and Student Services 24
School Policies 26
Standards for Student Achievement 31
Program Approvals 33
Disclosures 33
Student Records 33
Student Provisions 33
Student Tuition Recovery Fund 35
Faculty and Staff 37

30Mission/Institutional Philosophy

The Learning Source is dedicated to providing the highest quality of education and training to prepare graduates for overall success in the fields of real estate and business. The curriculum focuses on quickly preparing the students in multiple areas of the real estate professions as well as building general business skills.

Upon program completion, students are prepared for entry-level careers as loan processor assistants, transaction coordinator assistants, loan officer assistants, residential property managers, commercial property managers, small business owners, or office assistants with marketing responsibilities.

Proper training of real estate and small business professionals is the overall goal of the institution. The faculty and staff at the Learning Source assume responsibility for each student’s development. As community members and an educational institution, we are committed to delivering high-quality education that not only prepares students for careers but contributes to the aim of life-long learning and growth.

Training is intended for individuals that are at least 18 years of age. Students must possess a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test) or achieve a minimum score of 17 on Reading Comprehension and 14 on Mathematics on the Language Proficiency Assessment Test-Spanish (LPAT-S)(Ability to Benefit Test).

The Institution keeps alert regarding industry needs and periodically revises its curriculum accordingly.

Objectives

The overall objective of The Learning Source is to provide the highest quality of professional training in real estate, small business development, and business-related certificate education.

To accomplish this, our resources are directed toward achieving the following specific objectives that support each educational program.
▪ Assisting students in developing high-level professional and business communication skills.

▪ Offering specific programs focusing on the demands of the continuously changing business environments that impact the entire student preparing them for careers as loan processor assistants, transaction coordinator assistants, loan officer assistants, loan processor assistants, residential property managers, commercial property managers, small business owners, or office assistants with marketing responsibilities.
▪ Offering certificate courses in a variety of business-related areas that are relevant to the marketplace and support the diploma programs.
▪ Motivating students toward ongoing personal development, thereby increasing employment potential, competence, and mobility.

Theoretical and practical training is provided.

Philosophy

The Learning Source is a private, post-secondary institution that provides career training in the real estate arena and continuing education in business. It is the overall objective to conduct business in a moral, forthright, and effective manner.

History

The Learning Source was originally founded to meet the needs of the real estate professional community in the San Diego, California area. Since its inception, the focus has been expanded to include computer and business skill development. It is the intent of the School to continue to meet these training needs as well as the relevant training needs of the community at large.

Campus Tours

Tours of the school facilities are available to all prospective students and visitors.

Questions Regarding this Catalog

Any questions a student may have regarding this school catalog that have not been satisfactorily answered by the institution may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education at:

Address:
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95833

P.O. Box 98018, West Sacramento, CA 95798-0818

www.bppe.ca.gov

Telephone (888) 370-7589

Fax (916) 263-1897

Fax (916) 431-6959

Fax (916) 263-1897

As a prospective student, you are encouraged to review this school catalog prior to signing an enrollment agreement. You are also encouraged to review the School Performance Fact Sheet, which must be provided to you prior to signing an enrollment agreement. Prior to enrollment, each prospective student is provided with a school catalog, either in writing or electronically.

Catalog Updates

This school catalog is updated, at a minimum, annually. Annual updates may be made by the use of supplements or inserts accompanying the catalog. If changes in educational programs educational services, procedures, or policies required to be included in the catalog by statute or regulation are implemented before the issuance of the annually updated school catalog, those changes shall be reflected at the time they are made in supplements or inserts accompanying the school catalog.

Program Descriptions

The Learning Source offers diploma programs as well as certificate programs. To enroll in diploma programs, students must possess a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test) or achieve a minimum score of 17 on Reading Comprehension and 14 on Mathematics on the Language Proficiency Assessment TestSpanish (LPAT-S)(Ability to Benefit Test). Upon completion of these programs, graduates are prepared to pursue entry-level positions in each respective field. To enroll in certificate courses, students must possess the required skills for each course. All program descriptions contain a description, clock hours, prerequisites, objectives, and tuition. The $250.00 registration fee is also listed.

LOCATIONS

The School operates IN: 270 E Douglas Ave El Cajon, CA 92020. Instruction is held at this location in class and in real-time online.

CLASS HOURS

Classes for all diploma and certificate programs meet according to the following schedule.

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
9:00 AM – 12:45 PM
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Saturday 10 AM – 1:00 PM
Consult with your school administrator for specific class times and schedules

 

Diploma Programs

Real Estate Course [SOC43-4131]

(192 Clock Hours, 16 Weeks)

Mission And Purpose

The mission and purpose of this program are to prepare students for entry-level careers as transaction coordinator assistants, loan officer assistants, or loan processor assistants. Licensure is not required to work as a transaction coordinator’s assistant, loan officer assistant, or loan processor assistant.

Program Description

The Learning Source Property Management Course includes the mandatory courses in Real Estate Practice, Real Estate Principles, and the elective course in Property Management. Students who successfully complete the course and pass the First Tuesday exam are issued completion certificates that are required to take the State Licensing Exam. The Learning Source Course prepares individuals to develop buy-sell appraise and manage real estate. The course includes instruction in land use development policy, real estate law real estate marketing procedures, property inspection, and appraisal, real estate investing, leased and rental properties commercial real estate, and property management.

Instructional Modality

This program is taught live or online (English only).

Admissions Requirements

To be admitted to this program, students must be at least 18 years of age and possess, at a minimum, a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test)Form F1 or G2 with a pass rate of 97 or Wonderlic basic skills test with a minimum score of 200 on verbal and 210 on quantitative in the catalog.

Estimated And Total Charges

Tuition $ 4,135.00
Registration Fee $ 250.00
Books $ 115.00
Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) Fees $ 0.00

Total Charges (Period of Attendance/Entire Program): $ 4,500.00

Consulting Fee (third party fee)
The tuition collected by the school may be reduced by the fees paid to a third party for consulting fees provided to the student.

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of estates, transfers, forms of ownership, encumbrances, agency obligations, landlord-tenant relationships, listings, purchase agreements, and title insurance.
  • prepare disclosures.
  • present an analysis.
  • execute real estate agreements.
  • demonstrate knowledge of the legal aspects of real estate including vesting, rights of survivorship, living trusts, and syndication.
  • demonstrate knowledge of basic real estate financing including private lending, carrybacks, FHA, VA, private mortgage insurance, and conventional financing.

 

Program Outline

Module 1 Real Estate Principles

This module reviews the basic concepts of real estate activities. Topics include fundamentals of estates, transfers, forms of ownership, encumbrances, agency obligations, landlord and tenant relationships, listings, purchase agreements, and title insurance.

Module 2 Real Estate Practice

This course reviews the pertinent details of how to use forms and make disclosures, present analysis, and enter into an agreement regarding real estate transactions.

Module 3 Legal Aspects Of Real Estate

This course covers the ownership and conveyancing of estates and licenses in California. Vestings, Survivorship Rights, and Living Trusts are also covered.

Module 4 Real Estate Finance

This course covers private lending and carryback sales, the foreclosure process, and conventional loans.

Requirements For Program Completion

To successfully complete this program, students must maintain a minimum average of at least 70% or C and complete all required tests, assignments, and laboratories. No licensure is required and there are no internships or externships.

Class Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Friday – 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM (Contact Instructor for additional class times)

A Collaborative Approach to Excellence

We are proud to have received approval from the Bureau, but our commitment to excellence doesn’t stop there. We strive to ensure you have access to top-tier educational materials and resources. That’s why we have selected Realty Publications, Inc. as our textbook provider and FirstTuesday.US as our web platform of choice. It is important for you to understand that The Learning Source is not authorized by the Department of Real Estate to issue the certifications required for the State real estate exam. To bridge this gap, we provide all our students with access to FirstTuesday.us, enabling them to obtain the necessary certifications to sit for the state exam. Furthermore, The Learning Source covers the cost of all textbooks and the usage of FirstTuesday.us for our students, ensuring that you have all the tools you need for success without any additional financial burden. 

 

 

Real Estate Management [SOC 11-9141]

(192 Clock Hours, 16 Weeks)

Mission and Purpose

The mission and purpose of this program are to prepare students for entry-level careers as on-site and off-site property managers capable of managing apartments and commercial real estate. Licensure is not required to work as on-site and off-site property managers capable of managing apartments and commercial real estate.

Program Description

The program focuses on practical applications including rental property advertising, receiving rental applications, processing rental applications, analyzing credit reports, showing property, viewing and occupancy coordination, owner profit and loss statement preparation, and daily operation of residential and commercial real estate.

Instructional Modality

This program is taught live or online (English only).

Admissions Requirements

To be admitted to this program, students must be at least 18 years of age and possess, at a minimum, a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test).

Cost Details

1. Tuition ($21.71 per hour x 192 hours) = $4,170.00
2. Registration/Screening/Admission Fees = $250.00
3. Assessments = $0.00
4. Books = $80.00
5. Supplies/Materials = $0.00

Total Charges (Period of Attendance/Entire Program):   $ 4,500.00

Consulting Fee (third party fee)
The tuition collected by the school may be reduced by the fees paid to a third party for consulting fees provided to the student.

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of real estate loan applications and loan processing.
  • take loan applications and determine support documentation requirements.
  • prepare borrower information for submittal to wholesale lenders.
  • help borrowers choose from various loan programs.
  • prepare loan closing cost estimates.
  • demonstrate knowledge of basic real estate financing including private lending, carrybacks, FHA, VA, private mortgage insurance, and conventional financing.

 

Program Outline

Module 1 Real Estate Principles

This module reviews the basic concepts of real estate activities. Topics include fundamentals of estates, transfers This, forms of ownership, encumbrances, agency obligations, landlord and tenant relationships, listings, purchase agreements, and title insurance.

Module 2 Real Estate Practice

This module reviews the pertinent details of how to use forms and make disclosures, present analysis, and enter into an agreement regarding real estate transactions.

Module 3 Property Management

This module introduces the rules of leasing and renting both residential and commercial income properties.

Requirements For Program Completion

To successfully complete this program, students must maintain a minimum average of at least 70% or C and complete all required tests, assignments, and laboratories. No licensure is required and there are no internships or externships.

Class Hours

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday – 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM (Contact the Instructor for additional class times).

A Collaborative Approach to Excellence

We are proud to have received approval from the Bureau, but our commitment to excellence doesn’t stop there. We strive to ensure you have access to top-tier educational materials and resources. That’s why we have selected Realty Publications, Inc. as our textbook provider and FirstTuesday.US as our web platform of choice. It is important for you to understand that The Learning Source is not authorized by the Department of Real Estate to issue the certifications required for the State real estate exam. To bridge this gap, we provide all our students with access to FirstTuesday.us, enabling them to obtain the necessary certifications to sit for the state exam. Furthermore, The Learning Source covers the cost of all textbooks and the usage of FirstTuesday.us for our students, ensuring that you have all the tools you need for success without any additional financial burden. 

 

 

Loan Origination and Loan Processing [SOC 43-4131]

(280 Clock Hours, 18 Weeks)

Mission and Purpose

The mission and purpose of this program are to prepare students for entry-level careers as loan officers or loan processors. Licensure is not required to work as loan officers or loan processors.

Program Description

In this program, students learn how to process loans including taking loan applications and determining support documentation requirements, preparing borrower information for submittal to wholesale lenders, helping borrowers choose from various loan programs, and preparing loan closing cost estimates.

Instructional Modality

This program is taught live and online (English only).

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to this program, students must be at least 18 years of age and possess, at a minimum, a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test).

Estimated And Total Charges

Tuition $7,000.00 Registration Fee (non-refundable) $100.00 Total Charges $7,100.00 Tuition includes all books and materials.

Consulting Fee (third party fee)
The tuition collected by the school may be reduced by the fees paid to a third party for consulting fees provided to the student.

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of real estate loan applications and loan processing.
  •  take loan applications and determine support documentation requirements.
  • prepare borrower information for submittal to wholesale lenders.
  • help borrowers choose from various loan programs.
  • prepare loan closing cost estimates.
  • demonstrate knowledge of basic real estate financing including private lending, carrybacks, FHA, VA, private mortgage insurance, and conventional financing.

Program Outline

Module 1 Real Estate Principles This module reviews the basic concepts required prior to taking the real estate examination. Topics include fundamentals of estates, transfers, forms of ownership, encumbrances, agency obligations, landlord and tenant relationships, listings, purchase agreements, and title insurance.

Module 2 Real Estate Practice This module reviews the pertinent details of how to use forms and make disclosures, present analysis, and enter into an agreement regarding real estate transactions.

Module 3 Loan Application And Processing This course includes hands-on review, preparation, and mock submittal of the five most common types of loans for residential, real estate financing.

Requirements For Program Completion To successfully complete this program, students must maintain a minimum average of at least 70% or C and complete all required tests, assignments, and laboratories. No licensure is required and there are no internships or externships.

Class Hours
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday – 9:00 AM – 12:45 PM

COMPUTER BASICS WITH SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING (Online) [SOC 43-9199]

(240 Clock Hours, 16 Weeks)

Mission and Purpose

The mission and purpose of this diploma program are to prepare students to market small businesses incorporating computer skills. Graduates are prepared for job openings marketing their own small business or administrative positions that include assisting with marketing.

Program Description

Students who complete this course will be able to use their new and improved skills for jobs requiring basic marketing as well as computer and software skills. Marketing media coordination, office administration positions, customer service, order desk, data entry, and other positions all require the marketing and computer skills offered in this course. The first module of the course is making sure students are comfortable with their basic computer knowledge including computer set-up, WiFi connection, printer, peripheral set-up, and keyboard skills. Instructors are experienced at taking students from basic to advanced levels based on the student’s skill levels and motivation. The marketing module of the course takes students through the 26 modules required to be eligible to take the Google Certification test, Google Fundamentals of Digital Marketing. This certification is an industry-recognized marketing certification.

Instructional Modality

This program is taught live and online (English and Spanish).

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to this program, students must be at least 18 years of age and possess, at a minimum, a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test) or achieve a minimum score of 17 on Reading Comprehension and 14 on Mathematics on the Language Proficiency Assessment Test-Spanish (LPAT-S)(Ability to Benefit Test).

Tuition $ 4,170.00
Registration Fee $ 250.00
Instruction Materials $ 80.00
Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) Fees $ 0.00

Total Charges (Period of Attendance/Entire Program): $ 4,500.00

Consulting Fee (third party fee)
The tuition collected by the school may be reduced by the fees paid to a third party for consulting fees provided to the student.

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to

  • navigate Windows 10.
  • work with Apps.
  • work with folders and files.
  • personalize Windows. maintain the computer.
  • work with edit and text. format text and paragraphs.
  • format pages.
  • created tables.
  • execute graphics.
  • work with styles, themes, and templates.
  • collaborate with Word Processing
  • work with long documents
  • able to mail documents.
  • edit a workbook.
  • format worksheets.
  • build formulas.
  • View and manage worksheets.
  • create and manage charts.
  • create a basic marketing plan.
  • use social media to market a small business.
Program Outline

Module 1 Introduction to Computers

Students learn how to navigate use and operating system, computing fundamentals, work with applications, files, and folders, personalize operating systems, and basic computer maintenance.

Module 2 Word Processing

Students learn how to edit text, format text and paragraphs, and format pages. They also learn to work with styles, themes, and templates. Collaborating with word processing, working with long documents, and mailing is also covered.

Module 3 Spreadsheet

Students learn how to create and edit workbooks, format spreadsheets, build formulas, view and manage worksheets, and work with charts.

Module 4 Small Business Marketing

Students learn how to create a business plan. They also learn how to develop an effective Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube page. Social media strategies for small business is also covered.

Requirements for Program Completion
To successfully complete this program, students must maintain a minimum average of at least 70% or C and complete all required tests, assignments, and projects. No licensure is required and there are no internships or externships.

Certificate Programs

QuickBooks (12 Hours)
Mission And Purpose

The mission and purpose of this continuing education course is to familiarize students with QuickBooks and its features. This course is continuing education and is not designed to lead to a specific occupation.

Course Description

This course teaches students how to use the basic features of QuickBooks Pro. Topics include opening a company, setting up a chart of accounts, entering checks, accounts receivable, accounts payable, working with customer transactions, vendor transactions, banking with QuickBooks, and generating financial reports. Students must possess basic computer skills prior to enrollment.

Instructional Modality

This course is taught live (English only).

Admission Requirements

In addition to the School’s admission requirements, students must possess basic computer skills.

Course Length

12 Clock Hours, 2 Weeks

Estimated And Total Charges

Tuition $500.00
Materials $100.00
Registration Fee (non-refundable) $250.00
Total Charges:  $850.00
(Period of Attendance/Entire Program)

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • explain basic accounting
  • manage QuickBooks files.
  • back up files
  • work with customer transactions.
  • bank with QuickBooks.
  • set up a company on QuickBooks.

Program Outline

Module 1 Introducing QuickBooks Pro The module introduces basic accounting, managing QuickBook files, and backing up your company file.

Module 2 Working With Customer Transactions In this module, students learn how to manage customer and job lists, create service items, create invoices, receive payments, enter sales receipts, make deposits, and generate customer-related reports.

Module 3 Working With Vendor Transactions Students learn how to manage the vendor list, enter bills, pay bills, write checks, produce vendor and P&L reports, and work with QuickBooks graphs.

Module 4 Banking With QuickBooks Students learn how to create bank accounts, work with the chart of accounts, transfer funds, manage credit card transactions, reconcile accounts, view banking reports, and go online with QuickBooks.

Module 5 Creating A Company Students learn how to plan and create a company, edit QuickBooks preferences, customize a company file, and open balance and historical transactions.

Requirements For Course Completion To successfully complete this course, students must maintain a minimum average of at least 70% or C and complete all required tests, assignments, and laboratories. No licensure is required and there are no internships or externships.

Web and Mobile Marketing

(240 Hours) Certificate Program

Mission And Purpose

The mission and purpose of this continuing education course is to teach students how to effectively market a small business. This course is continuing education and is not designed to lead to a specific occupation.

Course Description

The first portion of this course covers all the preparation necessary to take the
certification test, Google Fundamentals of Digital Marketing. This certification is an industry-recognized marketing certification. This course also prepares students to take the test for Google Ads Search Certification and Google Ads Display Certification. The course is live online and instructors work with students step by step through the course material and certification test preparation. This course is for people who want to learn how to market their own business or work for other businesses using computer-based digital marketing skills and techniques.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to this course, students must be at least 18 years of age and possess, at a minimum, a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test) or achieve a minimum score of 17 on Reading Comprehension and 14 on Mathematics on the Language Proficiency Assessment Test-Spanish (LPAT-S)(Ability to Benefit Test).

Instructional Modality

This course is taught live or online (English and Spanish).

Course Length

240 Clock Hours, 16 Weeks

Estimated And Total Charges

1. Tuition ($17.70 per hour x 240 hours) = $4,250.00
2. Registration/Screening/Admission Fees = $250.00
3. Assessments = $0.00
4. Books = $0.00
5. Supplies/Materials = $0.00

Total Charges (Period of Attendance/Entire Program):  $ 4,500.00

Consulting Fee (third party fee)
The tuition collected by the school may be reduced by the fees paid to a third party for consulting fees provided to the student.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create a marketing plan.

  • create a marketing plan.
  • develop a selling proposition and tagline.
  • conduct business networking.
  • execute online marketing.
  • measure marketing activities.
  • create and implement a complete marketing campaign.

Program Outline

Module 1 Creating A Marketing Plan Students learn how to develop goals, strategies, and tactics yielding a fully developed marketing plan. They also learn how to develop a unique selling proposition and tagline and create visual impact using logos, headshots, and print materials.

Module 2 Business Networking Students learn how to create a 30-second commercial, develop the referral mindset, incorporate follow-up strategies for successful networking, and create and manage a database.

Module 3 Online Marketing This course presents an overview of the most popular social networking site, covers how to develop an effective Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube page, and covers social media strategies for small business success. Setting up and managing a blog is also introduced.

Module 4 Creating And Implementing A Marketing Campaign Students learn how to use the skills learned in the previous three modules to measure marketing activities, create a marketing campaign, and implement a marketing campaign.

Requirements For Course Completion

To successfully complete this course, students must maintain a minimum average of at least 70% or C and complete all required tests, assignments, and laboratories. No licensure is required and there are no internships or externships.

  Dragon Naturally Speaking

(18 Hours) Certificate Program

Mission And Purpose

The mission and purpose of this course are to teach students how to use speech recognition software. This course is continuing education and is not designed to lead to a specific occupation.

Course Description

Students learn how to use the enterprise-ready, speech recognition software that allows you to dictate documents, send an email, search the web, and command control personal computer. The course is ideal for individuals that require hands-free, computer operation for maximum work environment flexibility or due to physical limitations.

Admissions Requirements

To be admitted to this course, students must be at least 18 years of age and possess, at a minimum, a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test) or achieve a minimum score of 17 on Reading Comprehension and 14 on Mathematics on the Language Proficiency Assessment Test-Spanish (LPAT-S)(Ability to Benefit Test).

Instructional Modality

This course is taught live (English and Spanish).

Course Length

18 Clock Hours, 1.5 Weeks

Estimated And Total Charges

Tuition $500.00
Supplies $100.00
Registration Fee (non-refundable) $250.00
Total Charges 23 $850.00
(Period of Attendance/Entire Program)

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to

  • create a user profile.
  • schedule Dragon’s periodic tasks.
  • navigate through the user’s guide.
  • customize vocabulary from existing documents and email.
  • add vocabulary entries.
  • dictate text and punctuation marks.
  • dictate special text.
  • correct errors in the dictated text.
  • correct the dictation of others.
  • direct editing.
  • use Dragon with the internet.
  • use Dragon with Microsoft Word.
  • manage custom commands.
  • read the text to train Dragon.
  • create and use multiple vocabularies.
  • create a memo by voice.

Program Outline

Module 1 Creating A User Profile Students learn how to create a user profile, connect and position the microphone, work with smartphones and recorders, and adapt profile vocabulary.

Module 2 Scheduling Tasks Students learn how to open profiles and work with desktop icons. They also will be able to explain the importance of natural language commands, speed, and accuracy.

Module 3 The Dragon User’s Guide Students learn how to work with the tutorial, accuracy assistant, and the Dragon Sidebar.

Module 4 Customizing Vocabulary Students learn how to add vocabulary entries, customize vocabulary from existing documents, and customize vocabulary from emails.

Module 5 Starting To Dictate Students learn how to control the microphone, work with the Dragon Bar and the microphone icon, work with the hotkey, and execute an initial dictation.

Module 6 Dictating Text And Punctuation Marks Students learn how to dictate new lines and paragraphs, numbers, dates, addresses, and units.

Module 7 Correcting Dragon’s Errors In Your Dictated Text Students learn how to correct errors and handle multiple matches in a text.

Module 8 The Default Interface This module covers correcting in the spelling window, using playback to aid correction, deferring correction, and Saving Recorded Dictation (SRD).

Module 9 Editing Text By Voice This module introduces using selection commands, underlining, capitalization, copying, deleting, and cutting. It also covers replacing and inserting words.

Module 10 Using Dragon With The Internet And Microsoft Word Students learn how to use Dragon with the Internet and Word including web searches, social media, navigating within a web page, and voice notations in Word.

Module 11 Dictating And Editing In Microsoft Excel Students learn how to dictate and edit in Excel including setting up and executing files.

Requirements For Course Completion

To successfully complete this course, students must maintain a minimum average of at least 70% or C and complete all required tests, assignments, and laboratories. No licensure is required and there are no internships or externships.

Rules of Operation and Conduct

All students, faculty members, and administrators shall conduct themselves in accordance with the published rules and regulations of the school. Each person shall endeavor to treat others with respect. Students are expected to dress in business attire and behave in a mature manner consistent with the professional nature of the school and its surroundings.

Facilities and Student Services

Locations

The School operates in this location:

270 East Douglas Avenue, El Cajon, CA 92020
Telephone (619) 933-5738

The main and the satellite classrooms are designed to accommodate up to 20 students each. Each classroom is equipped with the appropriate number of computer workstations, if applicable. The buildings, classrooms, restrooms, and complete facilities are fully accessible to the physically challenged. There is ample free parking for all students and numerous spaces reserved for the disabled.

CLASS HOURS 

Classes for all diploma and certificate programs meet according to the following schedule.

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
9:00 AM – 12:45 PM
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Saturday 10 AM – 1:00 PM
Consult with your school administrator for specific class times and schedules

The Learning Resource System

All students have access to the School’s digital holdings through the Library and Information Resources Network (LIRN) using the assigned access number. LIRN holdings can be accessed using any device with Internet capability. All holdings are in English and Spanish.

Equipment

If you purchase your own equipment such as a computer, printer, and software, The School is not responsible for installing the software nor to repair the equipment. The student is responsible for installing software, technical and maintenance-related issues, and repair.

Placement Assistance

The School provides placement assistance for all program graduates. Services include resume and interview preparation.

Financial Aid

Students are expected to arrange for tuition payment at the time of enrollment.  The Learning Source does not offer financial aid and does not participate in any state or federal financial aid program; therefore, there is no associated consumer information that the institution is required to disclose.

The Learning Source is not accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (CEC 94909(a) (16)).

The Learning Source does not participate in federal and state financial aid programs. There is no consumer information that is required to be disclosed, including promissory notes.

If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any refund. If the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of the monies not paid from federal student financial aid funds.

Distance Education

The Learning Source offers distance education for all diploma programs as well as the Small Business Marketing certificate program. Students should inform the Admissions Representative regarding the instructional modality of choice.

If a student enrolls in a distance education program, all lessons, projects, and assignments must be submitted at the same time as the in-person class. The student will receive a response, by email, regarding the graded work simultaneously with the in-person students (approximately 2 days following submission).

Housing

The Learning Source does not have dormitory facilities under its control. There is available housing located reasonably near the institution’s facilities (within 5 miles). An estimation of the approximate cost is listed below.

● 2 Bedroom units $995.00-$1,200.00
● 1 Bedroom units $795.00-$995.00

The Learning Source has no responsibility to find or assist a student in finding housing.

School Policies

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the school, students must be at least 18 years of age and possess, at a minimum, a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate (G.E.D.), or achieve a minimum score of 97 on the Combined English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA) Form 2 (Ability to Benefit Test) or achieve a minimum score of 17 on Reading Comprehension and 14 on Mathematics on the Language Proficiency Assessment Test-Spanish (LPAT-S)(Ability to Benefit Test).

Form F1 or G2 with a pass rate of 97 or Wonderlic basic skills test with a minimum score of 200 on verbal and 210 on quantitative in the catalog.

Instruction is delivered in English and Spanish. Prospective students must inform their admissions representative of the preferred language of instruction during enrollment. Not all
programs are offered in Spanish. This catalog identifies the language and instructional modality for each program.

The School admits qualified students without discrimination toward race, color, national or ethnic origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, or physical ability.

All students must file a complete accurate application for admission before being considered for admission.

Admissions Procedure

During the admissions process, prospective students must

  • complete an enrollment agreement.
  • participate in an enrollment interview during which program details are discussed and all forms are completed.
  • receive a tour of the school.
  • take the ability to benefit examination, if applicable.
  • arrange for tuition payment.

All enrollment documents are written in language that is easily understood (English and Spanish). All recruitment is conducted in the language that the applicant is most comfortable with (English or Spanish). This includes all agreements, disclosures, and statements. If a student is unable to understand the agreements, disclosures, and statements, they are not enrolled. Language proficiency is determined during the interview portion of the admissions process. Again, if the admissions representative determines that the prospective student is unable to understand the required admission documentation or if the language proficiency level is inappropriate, they will not be enrolled (English or Spanish).

If a student obtains a loan, the student will have to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any refund.

For students enrolling in programs that are four (4) months or less in duration, The Learning Source may require tuition in full on the first day of instruction.

For programs designated to be four (4) months or longer, The Learning Source will allow payment arrangements that will be set forth in the enrollment agreement.

Foreign Students

The Learning Source does not admit students from other countries. All applicants must be United States citizens in order to enroll at The Learning Source.

Language Proficiency

The Learning Source does not provide English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction. The Learning Source’s programs assume a level of English proficiency and applicants whose competence in the English language is inadequate will not be able to benefit from the program and, therefore, will not be enrolled. Students whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency by achieving a minimum score of 100 on the TOEFL examination (Test of English as a Foreign Language). The Learning Source does not administer the test on-site and students must pay for testing fees. The School will refer applicants to local testing centers.

Attendance

The Learning Source emphasizes the need for all students to attend classes on a regular basis. Any absences, except those necessitated by the death of a family member, illness, verified court appearance, military duty, or other legal requirements are discouraged. and unexcused. To maintain satisfactory attendance, students may not miss more than 5% of the total hours in any given class. Upon missing more than 5%, a student will receive written notification of attendance probation.

Additional unexcused absences during such probation periods may result in an absence contract between the student and instruction, suspension, or dismissal from the school. A student will remain on probation until the end of the module. The aforementioned policy applies to in-person and online students. Attendance is taken at the beginning of class. For students enrolled online, attendance is taken when the student login for class.

Notice Concerning Transferability of Credits for Our Institution

The transferability of credits you earn at The Learning Source is at the completed discretion of an institution to which you may transfer. Acceptance of the certificate or diploma you earn in any course or program is also at the complete discretion of the institution to which you may transfer. If the credits, certificate, or diploma that you earn at The Learning Source are not accepted at the institution to which you seek to transfer, you may be required to repeat some or all of your coursework at that institution. For this reason, you should make certain that your attendance at The Learning Source will meet your educational goals. This may include contacting an institution to which you may seek to transfer after attending The Learning Source to determine if your credits, certificate, or diploma will transfer.

Transfer Of Credit From Another Institution

Due to the technical nature of the courses and programs at The Learning Source as well as how the courses/programs are measured (clock hours, only), the institution does not accept transfer credits from other institutions. Furthermore, The Learning Source does not maintain articulation agreements with any other institution.

Credit For Prior Experiential Learning

The Learning Source does not grant credit for prior experiential learning.

Credit By Examination

Students may receive credit by examination for a selected course. However, credit by examination does not relieve tuition responsibility. Specifically, students must still pay the full tuition for credit by examination courses.

Language Proficiency

Students must be proficient in the language of instruction (English or Spanish). Language proficiency is determined during the admissions interview. There are no ESL services. Some programs are offered only in English. Students enrolling in English-only programs, that are not proficient in English, must achieve a minimum score of 75 on the TOEFL examination. The School does administer the examination with a proctor. The student will not be charged for the test.

Ability To Benefit Students

The Learning Source admits the ability to benefit students. Should an applicant not possess a high school diploma or G.E.D., then a minimum score of 97 must be achieved on the Celsa English Language Skills Assessment (CELSA), Form 2 or a minimum score of 17 on Reading Comprehension and 14 on Mathematics on the Language Proficiency Assessment Test-Spanish (LPAT-S). 19 The Assessment is administered by an independent third party at no cost to the applicant.

Class Hours

Listed below are the hours during which instruction is delivered.

Classes for all diploma and certificate programs meet according to the following schedule.
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
9:00 AM – 12:45 PM
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Saturday 10 AM – 1:00 PM
Consult with your school administrator for specific class times and schedules

Holidays Listed below are the school holidays.

  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Thanksgiving (two days, Thursday and Friday)\
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
  • Winter Break (will be announced)
  • Spring Break (will be announced).
Student Complaint/Grievance

The School accepts the responsibility for its course content, the manner in which it is presented, and the representatives who administer and instruct at the School. The information that follows represents procedures by which a student may air any grievance or complaint that he or she may be inclined to register regarding the School, its course content, or personnel.

  1. A student who believes that an injustice has been done to him/her should first attempt to resolve the complaint by informal discussion with the employee(s) involved.
  2. If the problem is not resolved with a direct discussion between the student and the school employee(s), the student should request an informal discussion with the person at the lowest level of authority directly above the person at which the complaint was directed.
  3. If the complaint is still not resolved, the student has the option to submit a written statement with regards to the nature of the grievance to that level of authority spoken to in Section B, which will be forwarded to the Director (student complaint designee), for review. This written statement should specify the time, place, and nature of the complaint and a remedy or corrective action requested by the student. This statement should be submitted within three days of the incident’s occurrence after the concerned parties are made aware of all aspects of the complaint or grievance. The Director handles complaints and grievances and is regularly accessible during school hours of operation and by appointment before and after school, Monday through Friday. The School and its administration believe that most grievances can be resolved through this policy. A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Post-Secondary Education by calling toll-free (888)370-7589 or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the Bureau’s internet website: www.bppe.ca.gov.
Student Grade Grievance

This policy describes the procedure by which a student may present a grievance on grades or grading practices.

  • The student who believes that an injustice has been done to him/her regarding a grade or the grading policy should first attempt to resolve the matter through informal discussion with the class instructor.
  • If the problem is not resolved with the instructor, the student should pursue a conversation with the Director. Any matter dealing with a grade or grading policy is the sole responsibility and final decision of this administrator. The School and its staff believe that the scope of any grade grievance can be resolved at this level. There is no further chain of action.
  • If the student has received an unsatisfactory grade on a particular segment of the class, that student can attend a future class, as specified and approved by the administration, to review that segment and retake the exam at no additional cost. No certificate will be awarded until the student demonstrates satisfactory knowledge and skill level bypassing all testing phases of the course.
Student Conduct

All students are expected to conduct themselves as responsible adults, regularly attend classes, and maintain satisfactory academic progress. The school reserves the right to dismiss any student who

  • exhibits conduct, determined by the administration, to be detrimental to fellow students, other individuals, and the community or school.
  • fails to maintain satisfactory academic progress.
  • fails to meet attendance standards.
  • fails to meet financial obligations to the school as agreed.

The School reserves the right to cancel a class start date due to insufficient enrollment. If this occurs, the student may request a full refund of all monies paid or apply all monies paid to the next scheduled class start date. The School reserves the right to change or modify the program contents, equipment, staff, or materials as it deems necessary. Such changes may be necessary to keep pace with technological advances and to improve teaching methods or procedures. In no event will any such changes diminish the competency or content of any program or result in additional charges to the student.

Standards for Student Achievement

Grading/Student Assessment Listed below is the grading policy. Grade Percent Grade Point A 90-100 4.0 B 80-89 3.0 C 70-79 2.0 D 60-69 1.0 F 0-59 0.0 Students are required to master all course segments and pass all tests, take notes, complete homework assignments and participate fully in all classes and hands-on application sessions prior to earning a certificate of completion. To graduate and receive a diploma, students must complete the course with a minimum combined average of 70% or better and meet the minimum attendance requirements. Tracking Progress Probation/Termination If a student misses part of a class, that work must be made up after class or as homework. If a student misses class without reasonable cause or is persistently tardy, a warning is issued as a precursor to termination from the program. The Director will study each absence or tardy on a case-by-case basis and will use discretion in deciding if the student is to be dismissed, retained, or placed on probation. If terminated, the student will receive a pro-rata refund (clock-hour formula). A student will be placed on probation for three unexcused tardies or for missing a class, or part of a class, without reasonable cause. The student will be required to make up the work and will remain on probation until all course work is current and progress is satisfactory again. If a student repeats any course segment or has to make up a segment, the total time to complete the program must not exceed 1.5 times the maximum planned program completion time. A student is considered tardy for arriving more than 20 minutes late to class or leaving more than 20 minutes early. Three tardies without reasonable cause mean the student has missed a day of class, and that will result in probation or termination. Three consecutive absences will result in termination from the program. If a student is unable to satisfactorily assimilate the knowledge or skills contained in a course, then it is in the best interests of both the student and the School for the student to withdraw or be dropped from the program. Students who successfully complete the program will receive a diploma on the last day of class.

Satisfactory Academic Progress

Each student is evaluated at the end of the first 25 percent of the program and must have a grade-point average of 1.0, a 1.5 grade-point average at the midpoint of the program, and a 2.0 grade-point average upon graduation. If a student does not meet the required grade-point average at the appropriate checkpoint he or she would be placed on probation and given until the next checkpoint to increase the grade to the required minimum. If the required minimum standard is not met by the next checkpoint, the student will be terminated.

Student Appeal Process

If a student is terminated from a program for unsatisfactory attendance, lack of progress, unacceptable conduct or failure to abide by financial and/or other agreed-upon contracts, the student could initiate the appeal process by submitting a written request for re-admittance to the school’s Director. An Appeals Committee will take into consideration the student’s overall attendance record, academic progress, conduct, instructors’ recommendations, and any other relevant circumstances. The student will be notified in writing of the Appeal Committee’s decision within three working days from the date the appeal was submitted. Students will not be entitled to appeal if they are terminated for exceeding the maximum planned program completion time. Reinstatement Students who have been terminated for failing to maintain satisfactory academic progress may be reinstated at the beginning of the next available class. To be reinstated, students must follow the appeals process. Readmitted students must achieve a minimum average of 70% (C). Leave Of Absence A student may take a leave of absence for good cause, as long as the Director is notified in writing. The student must apprise all concerned parties of the length of the LOA and the return date to class so that adjustments pertaining to scheduling and classroom space availability can be accommodated. Previous grades and progress will not be affected by a leave of absence. Students will not be charged for their LOA. A discretionary leave of absence or the taking or retaking of part of the course will not affect previous grades. The maximum time allowed to

complete any program is 1.5 times the scheduled number of business class days. The extra class days can be taken on some future date depending on classroom availability and scheduling issues.

Program Approvals

The Learning Source is a private institution approved to operate by the California Bureau for Private Post-Secondary Education (School No. when received) pursuant to the California Educational Code Section. Approval means compliance with state standards as set for in this chapter {94897 (1) (2)}.

Disclosures

The Learning Source has no pending petitions in bankruptcy, is not operating as a debtor in possession, has not filed a petition within the preceding five years, and has not had a petition in bankruptcy filed against it within the preceding five years that resulted in reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (11 U.S.Sec 1101et.seq.).

Student Records/ Storage and Backup

The institution stores all files on a server located at our main building in addition to secondary copies on the cloud in accordance with BPPE’s legislation code section 71930. Any student or authorized person may request copies from the school by emailing the request to info@TheLearningSource.net or by mail to The Learning Source 270 East Douglas Ave. El Cajon, CA 92020, or by calling 619 401 4011.

Student Provisions

Student’s Right To Cancel And Refund Right

  1. You have the right to cancel the enrollment agreement for a program if instruction including equipment or other goods and services is included in the agreement, through the first class session or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later.
  2. Cancellation shall occur when you give written notice of cancellation to the School. You can do this by mail, fax, hand delivery, or telegram. Address this cancellation notice to the Campus Director, The Learning Source, 270 East Douglas Avenue, El Cajon, California 92020. The written notice of cancellation, if sent by mail, is effective when deposited in the mail, and properly addressed with postage paid.
  3. The written notice of cancellation need not take any particular form and, however, expressed, it is effective if it shows that you no longer wish to be bound by the enrollment agreement.
  4. If you cancel the enrollment agreement, The Learning Source will keep the $100.00 registration fee, you will have no liability to the School except as provided in paragraph six of this section and The Learning Source will refund any money you paid within (30) days after we receive your notice of cancellation.
  5. You have the right to withdraw from the program at any time. If you withdraw from your program after the seventh day after enrollment and are entitled to a refund, the School will pay your refund within 30 days of your withdrawal/determination date according to the current regulations. Before we compute your refund, The Learning Source will keep the $100.00 registration fee. The amount of your refund is calculated and determined on a pro-rata basis. The state pro-rata will be calculated for all students who withdraw from a program and is derived by the number of hours attempted as of the student’s last date of attendance in a scheduled academic year into the total number of hours scheduled for the academic year.
  6. For the purpose of determining the amount a student owes for time attended, a student shall be deemed to have withdrawn from a program when any of the following occurs: (a) The student notifies the School of withdrawal or the actual date of the withdrawal (b) The School terminates the student’s enrollment, (c) The student has failed to attend classes for 5% of the program length, (d) The student fails to return from a Leave of Absence.
  7. For the purpose of subdivision (d) of California Section 94920 and for determining the amount of the refund, the date of the student’s withdrawal shall be deemed the last date of recorded attendance. For the purpose of determining when the refund must be paid pursuant to subdivision (d) of California Section 94920, the student shall be deemed to have withdrawn at the end of the designated period.
  8. If the School provided books or equipment, the student must return the equipment in good condition, allowing for reasonable wear and tear within 30 days following the date of withdrawal. The School will refund the charge for the equipment, which was paid. If the student fails to return the equipment in good condition, allowing for reasonable wear and tear, within 30 days following the date of withdrawal, the School may offset against the refund calculated.
  9. If the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of monies not paid from federal student financial aid program funds.

Hypothetical Refund Example

Assume that a student enrolled in a 147-clock hour program costs $3,462.00 ($2,412 for tuition, $100 registration fee, and $950 for books and materials). The student keeps all books and material and has a cash credit of $1,000. If the student withdraws after completing 47 clock hours, the calculation is:

1. Total charges = $3,462.00
2. Less tuition charges of $3, 362 times remaining hours = $2,287.00 (100 hours)
3. Subtotal = $1,175.00
4. Less any amount paid by you or on your behalf = $1,000.00
5. Amount you still owe = $ 175.00

For the purpose of determining the amount owed for the time attended, a student shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the course when any of the following occurs: (a) The student notifies the school of his/her withdrawal or the actual date of withdrawal in writing. (b) The School terminates the student’s enrollment. (c) The student fails to attend classes for 5% of the program duration. In this case, the date of withdrawal shall be deemed to be the last date of recorded attendance.

If any portion of the student’s tuition was paid from the proceeds of a loan, then the refund will be sent to the lender or the agency that guaranteed the loan, if any. Any remaining funds will be used to repay any student financial aid program from which the student received benefits, in proportion to the amount of the benefits received. Any sum remaining will be refunded to the student.

Student Tuition Recovery Fund

The State of California established the Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) to relieve or mitigate economic loss suffered by a student in an educational program at a qualifying institution, who is or was a California resident while enrolled, or was enrolled in a residency program, if the student enrolled in the institution, prepaid tuition, and suffered an economic loss. Unless relieved of the obligation to do so, you must pay the state-imposed assessment for the STRF, or it must be paid on your behalf, if you are a student in an educational program, who is a California resident, or are enrolled in a residency program, and prepay all or part of your tuition.

You are not eligible for protection from the STRF and you are not required to pay the STRF assessment, if you are not a California resident, or are not enrolled in a residency program.”(b) In addition to the statement required under subdivision (a) of this section, a qualifying institution shall include the following statement in its school catalog:

    1. It is important that you keep copies of your enrollment agreement, financial aid documents, receipts, or any other information that documents the amount paid to the school. Questions regarding the STRF may be directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, 2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95833, (916) 431-6959 or (888) 370-7589. To be eligible for STRF, you must be a California resident or are enrolled in a residency program, prepaid tuition, paid or deemed to have paid the STRF assessment, and suffered an economic loss as a result of any of the following:1. The institution, a location of the institution, or an educational program offered by the institution was closed or discontinued, and you did not choose to participate in a teach-out plan approved by the Bureau or did not complete a chosen teach-out plan approved by the Bureau.2. You were enrolled at an institution or a location of the institution within the 120 day period before the closure of the institution or location of the institution or were enrolled in an educational program within the 120 day period before the program was discontinued.3. You were enrolled at an institution or a location of the institution more than 120 days before the closure of the institution or location of the institution, in an educational program offered by the institution as to which the Bureau determined there was a significant decline in the quality or value of the program more than 120 days before closure.4. The institution has been ordered to pay a refund by the Bureau but has failed to do so.

Faculty and Staff

Administration

Leland Mench, President/School Director/Chief Academic Officer, Mission Viejo

Faculty

All faculty members possess, at a minimum, at least three (3) years of professional experience in the field of instruction accompanied by any required certification. All faculty members are required to remain current in the field of instruction. This may be achieved through professional conferences and activities, continuing education including certifications, pedagogical courses including classroom management, and advanced diploma or degree achievement.

William Buzzell, Real Estate, Loan Origination, and Loan Processing

William Buzzell possesses 30 years of professional experience in California real estate. This includes experience as an agent and property management. He has also served as an instructor for the San Diego Association of Realtors teaching the real estate preparation course. Mr. Buzzell holds a California Real Estate license. In addition, he possesses more than 20 years of experience in loan origination and loan processing.

Mirna Felix, Computer Basics

Mirna Felix possesses more than 10 years of administrative experience in small business environments. She possesses certificates in automated office procedures as well as medical office procedures. Duties include working with software programs, word processing, and marketing assisting. Ms. Felix is bilingual and speaks English and Spanish.

Leland Mench, Real Estate, Real Estate Management

Mr. Mench possesses more than 35 years of experience in the California real estate industry. His experience includes commercial, residential, and multi-family residential loans. Mr. Mench has served as an instructor for the San Diego Association of Realtors and holds both California real estate sales and the real estate broker’s licenses. He currently owns and manages East County Business Center in El Cajon, California.

Hillary & Jaime, Web & Mobile Marketing, Computer Basics.

 

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