Foundational Studies CARS – Summer 2018.

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Foundational Studies CARS – Summer 2018.
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Foundational Studies CARS – Summer 2018

All applicants seeking admission to Oglala Lakota College must send each of the items listed below BEFORE being admitted: Complete Admission Application and declare a major. Students may only declare one major at a time while attending OLC. Furnish a copy of your high school transcript, or official General Education Development (GED) transcripts MANDATORY. Students with a Bachelor’s Degree or higher will be required to submit documentation verifying the degree awarded. A student with a Bachelor’s Degree or higher will be required to submit documentation verifying the degree awarded. Transfer students must send official college transcripts from all college/universities previously attended. Verification of Tribal Enrollment if the student is a tribal member of a Federally Recognized Tribe. Complete College Readiness Assessment (see policy 70-300). Policy 80-000 ADMISSIONS

College Readiness Assessment Policy 70-300 Oglala Lakota College requires all new students to take the “OLC Placement” assessment (Reading Comprehension & Sentence Skills and Mathematics) to determine placement. The institution accepts the 10.1 equivalency in reading comprehension. The OLC Placement range for reading 10.1 includes the “Reading Comprehension” cut score of 65.

College Readiness Assessment Accuplacer The college readiness assessment is a series of three test and possibly a fourth depending on the arithmetic score. Reading comprehension (20 questions) Sentence skills (20 questions) Arithmetic (17 questions) Elementary algebra (12 questions)

Reading Comprehension In an ACCUPLACER placement test, there are 20 questions of two primary types in Reading Comprehension. The first type of question consists of a reading passage followed by a question based on the text. Both short and long passages are provided. The reading passages can also be classified according to the kind of information processing required, including explicit statements related to the main idea, explicit statements related to a secondary idea, application, and inference. The second type of question, sentence relationships, presents two sentences followed by a question about the relationship between these two sentences. The question may ask, for example, if the statement in the second sentence supports that in the first, if it contradicts it, or if it repeats the same information.

Sentence Skills Sentence skills in an ACCUPLACER® placement test, there are 20 sentence skills questions of two types. The first type is sentence correction These are questions that require an understanding of sentence structure. These questions ask you to choose the most appropriate word or phrase for the underlined portion of the sentence. The second type is construction shift questions. These questions ask that a sentence be rewritten according to the criteria shown while maintaining essentially the same meaning as the original sentence. Within these two primary categories, the questions are also classified according to the skills being tested. Some questions deal with the logic of the sentence, others with whether or not the answer is a complete sentence, and still others with the relationship between coordination and subordination.

Arithmetic This test measures your ability to perform basic arithmetic operations and to solve problems that involve fundamental arithmetic concepts. There are 17 questions on the arithmetic tests, divided into three types. Operations with whole numbers and fractions: Topics included in this category are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, recognizing equivalent fractions and mixed numbers, and estimating. Operations with decimals and percents: Topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with decimals. Percent problems, recognition of decimals, fraction and percent equivalencies, and problems involving estimation are also given. Applications and problem solving: topics include rate, percent and measurement problems; simple geometry problems; and distribution of a quantity into its fractional parts.

Elementary Algebra A total of 12 questions of three types are administered in this test. The first type involves operations with integers and rational numbers, and includes computation with integers and negative rational numbers, the use of absolute values, and ordering. The second type involves operations with algebraic expressions using evaluation of simple formulas and expressions, and adding and subtracting monomials and polynomials. Questions involve multiplying and dividing monomials and polynomials, the evaluation of positive rational roots and exponents, simplifying algebraic fractions, and factoring. The third type of question involves translating written phrases into algebraic expressions and solving equations, inequalities, word problems, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations (by factoring), and verbal problems presented in an algebraic context.

After competing the ACCUPLACER: A report is generated that lets a students know about where they place in each of those tests. The student’s placement is determined at the completion of the College Readiness Assessment.

Cut scores for placement. College Readiness Assessment Cut Scores Course Entrance Score Exit Score RW 083A *GLE: 1-4th   Sentence Skills 0 Reading Comprehension 0 Sentence Skills 37 Reading Comprehension 26 RW 083B GLE: 5th -7th Sentence Skills 55 Reading Comprehension 39 RW 093 GLE: 8th-10th Reading Comprehension 39 Sentence Skills 55 Reading Comprehension 65 *Sentence Skills 77 Math 083A GLE: 1-4th Arithmetic Score 0 Arithmetic Score 21 Math 083B Arithmetic Score 31 Math 093 GLE: 9th –10th Arithmetic score of 31 or higher Elementary Algebra Score <31 Elementary Algebra Score 31

RW 083 A and B Students that test in the RW083 A and B levels are eligible to participate in the summer program. When they advance to the RW093 level they are considered point of entry students and may take additional classes and are PELL eligible in the fall and spring semesters. Students that do not advance to the next level in the sequence are Non- PELL eligible. They may participate in the CAR(f) program in the fall/spring semester.

RW093 Students who test into this level are eligible to participate in the summer program When they advance to the 103 levels they are considered general education students and are PELL eligible. These students are not restricted to certain classes or number of hours that can be taken a semester.

College Academy of Readiness Summer Program (CARS ) The CARS program is an academic program offered during the summer session at the Oglala Lakota College. These are preparatory courses and they are non transferable and non PELL eligible. The summer program is designed to give students at both the 083 and 093 levels the opportunity to move forward into the next level of their education. Students must participate in the program for the full duration of the program and move forward one level from where they begin to be eligible for scholarship support.

All applicants must complete the CARS application All applicants must complete the admissions process and be admitted as a student at the Oglala Lakota College (Admissions Policy #80-000) All applicants must complete the CARS application The CARS program participants may be supported by a scholarship. Students that elect to participate in the CARS program cannot receive PELL as these courses are preparatory only. CARS students are not considered full time students and the courses are non-transferable. Furthermore, students must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the, one-time $100 per course completed scholarship at the end of the summer program. Students must complete the course(s) they elect to take Students must adhere to the OLC attendance Policy. Three consecutive absences or five scattered absences will result in the students being ineligible for the scholarship Students entering at the 083 levels must advance to the 093 levels however testing into the 083 level I understand I will not be able to be officially enrolled until I pass into the RW093 level. Students entering at the 093 levels must advance to the 103 levels

Who can participate? The program is designed for the following students New students High school graduates Current graduating seniors Any high school graduate that has not gone to college GED students that have completed their program and received their certification Currently enrolled students RW093 level students who may have attempted the RW093 but did not pass to the next level

When is the program available? May 29th through June 18th June 25th through July 16th in Cheyenne River Foundational Studies courses offered RW083/093 Basic English I and II Math 083/093 Basic Math I and II

What do I do after I finish the admissions application? The CARS program has an application for potential participants. The application is available at all district centers. The application can also be obtained by calling the Foundational Studies Office at 605-455-6109 or visiting the Foundational Studies website at www.olc.edu All applications should be returned to the Foundational Studies Department.