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To sign up for a class, select the "Pay Now" button by the session you are choosing, either morning or evening.

*When completing your payment please fill out the shipping information with the student's name and contact information.*

Tuition for all classes is $400.

Section 1 Morning:
  • 8 A.M. to 9 A.M. U.S. Pacific Time, M/W/F
    Section 2 Morning (only to be held if Section 1 Morning fills): 
  • 9:15 A.M. to 10:15 A.M. U.S. Pacific Time, M/W/F


  • Section 1 Evening: 
  • 5:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. U.S. Pacific Time, M/W/F
    Section 2 Evening (only to be held if Section 1 Evening fills):
  • 6:45 P.M. to 7:45 P.M. U.S. Pacific Time, M/W/F

  • Students enter the online classroom by clicking on the button marked “Enter Classroom” at the top of the Carmenta Online Latin Classroom web page or by accepting the instructors email invitation to enter the classroom.

    The fall semester begins on Sept. 3, 2008 and goes to Dec. 19, 2008. Click here to see a detailed schedule of class meetings: Latin I Fall 2008 Course Calendar

    Also, I would very much appreciate feedback from individual students regarding what class times and days would work better for them in the future. This information will affect my decisions concerning the scheduling of class times in the spring 2009 semester and semesters following. Contact page.

    Be aware that the class times shown are subject to the twice-yearly U.S.-daylight-standard-time/daylight-saving-time hour time change. If you live in an area that does not observe this particular time change, be aware that for you the time of the class may change mid-semester. The time change in this coming semester will be happening on November 2, 2008. On this day, clocks in observing areas will be set back one hour. If you live in a region that observes this time change, for you class will always be held at the times listed above. Information concerning the time-change policies around the world can be found at:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_around_the_world

    Be aware though that Wikipedia is not always absolutely reliable and so you may want to confirm the time policy of your region at another source.