College Advantage Program (CAP)

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College Advantage Program (CAP) Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS) College Advantage Program (CAP) Information Night www.saddleback.edu/dsps

Facts and Figures about Saddleback College Community College Founded in 1968 Enrollment in 2017: Fall- 27,257 Spring- 27,441 100+ Transfer Programs Over 250 Associate Degree, Certificate & Occupational Skills Award programs Two colleges within the District: Saddleback College and Irvine Valley College

What Students Can Achieve at Saddleback Transfer to a 4-year university Associate Degree Career/Vocational Certificate Occupational Skills Award Classes to enhance job skills Personal Development

Campus Programs and Services to Assist You Matriculation Counseling DSPS Financial Aid EOPS LRC Tutoring Services Health Center Transfer Center Career Center

DSPS Department Authorize accommodations to provide equal access to college programs and recommend services that support student success Help students with disabilities learn self-advocacy skills and strategies to be successful in college-level classes Provide specialized classes Currently serving about 3,000 students with verified disabilities

Higher Education/College Differences between High School Special Education & College K-12 Higher Education/College Type of law IDEA Title 5 Responsibility Parent and School District evaluates for disability Parent advocates for student Student: Provides verification of disability Identifies needs and self-advocates Ensures Success Equal access Services Evaluation Remediation Modifications Accommodations Personal services Transportation Reasonable accommodations that do not alter the fundamental nature of courses, requirements or instruction Personal services and transportation are the student’s responsibility

DSPS Support Services and Accommodations Counseling: Academic, Career, Personal and Disability Management Priority Registration Liaison with Campus & Community Agencies Assessment and Evaluation for Learning Disabilities Note-taking Accommodations Test-taking Accommodations Adapted Computer Assistance and Training Print Enlargement, Braille Materials, Alternate Text Formatting Interpreters, Assistive Listening Devices, Real-time Captioning Adapted Furniture, Mobility Support

DSPS / Special Services (SPS) Classes SPS 115 – Alternative Learning Strategies SPS 310 – Memory and Attention Skills SPS 315 – Learning Development Practicum SPS 316 – Success Strategies for Basic Mathematics SPS 325 – Basic Computational Skills SPS 330 – Writing Development Practicum SPS 360 – Adapted Computer Access Lab SPS 145X – Lip reading

Adapted KNEA Classes KNEA 1 – Adapted Strength Training KNEA 3 – Adapted Cardiovascular Conditioning KNEA 4 – Adapted Stretching & Core Training KNEA 5 – Adapted Swimming KNEA 6 – Adapted Sports KNEA 7 – Adapted Water Exercise & Aerobics KNEA 8 – Adapted Outdoor Education & Recreation KNEA 107 – Survey & Assessment Fitness

AEWD Life/Independence Skills Classes (OASIS) AEWD 771T- Mobility Skills AEWD 772T- Independent Living Skills AEWD 773T- Job Skills AEWD 774T- Self Advocacy Skills AEWD 775T- Computer Skills Lab AEWD 781T- Personal Safety AEWD 782T- Personal Budgeting & Banking AEWD 783T- Communication in the Workplace AEWD 784T- Critical Thinking Skills https://www.saddleback.edu/ae/aewd

Counseling Courses COUN 140 – Educational & Vocational Planning COUN 160 – Career & Vocational Exploration COUN 161 – Learning and Study Techniques COUN 100 – College Success https://www.saddleback.edu/counseling/courses

College Advantage Program “CAP” Assist students with disabilities in making the transition from high school to Saddleback College as smooth as possible. Goal: To prepare students for fall priority registration (in May) with their accommodations and planned courses established. www.saddleback.edu/dsps/college-advantage-program-cap

The Matriculation Process Steps to Completion: Online orientation (as soon as you have an ID#) Math & English Placement: Submit high school transcripts to Matriculation Office *New* Advisement AND completion of a First Semester Educational Plan (Advisement may be completed online or in-person *New*) https://www.saddleback.edu/matriculation

The Matriculation Process Students cannot register for classes until all matriculation steps are completed Matriculation steps must be completed by April 14, 2019 to be eligible for priority registration If steps are not completed by April 14, you will not be able to utilize priority registration for Fall 2019 Completing steps on time also allows for individual academic counseling prior to registering for classes

AB 705 Matriculation: Assessment AB 705 requires community college districts to maximize the probability of students entering and completing transfer-level coursework in math and English within a one-year timeframe by using multiple measures to achieve this goal. The bill requires the use of high school performance information to determine a student’s readiness for transfer-level English and math. The bill prohibits the colleges from requiring a student to enroll in remedial coursework unless the student is highly unlikely to succeed in transfer-level course.

CAP: What to Expect Throughout the Spring 2019 semester, students may have individual face-to-face appointments with LD Specialists and/or DSPS Counselors on the following items: Intake/Saddleback College Information Accommodations/Services Matriculation and Placement Academic Counseling Appointments vary by student need, and are scheduled on an individual basis

January - April Matriculation steps are being completed Appointments are occurring on an individually scheduled basis. You must attend your scheduled appointments to participate in the rest of the process and be ready to register for Fall 2019 by the priority registration date.

May Priority Registration begins online for Fall 2019. Register at the earliest possible time provided to you via MySite to maximize chances of a course schedule that accommodates your disability related needs If you are a Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) client, come to DSPS immediately after registering to obtain a time extension for DOR payment of registration fees

August Buy or rent your books (keep your receipts) If authorized, meet with the Alternate Media Specialist to arrange for books in audio or alternate formats Find your classrooms Classes begin August 19, 2019 Do not miss any part of the first week of classes or you may be dropped

Managing Time in College 1 hour in class = 2 to 3 hours outside of class for study & homework 12 units = 12 hours per week in class PLUS 24 to 36 hours of study/homework time *Consider your work schedule and other commitments when selecting your course load

Grade and Transcript Information All student information is confidential – regardless of the student’s age Transcript is “forever yours” Grades may impact future academic plans A student whose grade point average in all units attempted is less than 2.0 is placed on academic probation A student whose percentage of W/I/NP grades reaches or exceeds 50% of all units enrolled is placed on progress probation A student whose cumulative grade point average falls below 1.75 in three consecutive semesters shall be subject to dismissal

Parking & Safety Information Parking permits are required Daily $5 or Semester $40 A Security Escort Service is provided between classrooms and other areas of the campus by calling 949-582-4585

*Sample Costs per Semester Tuition (due at registration): $46 per unit 12 units = 12 x $46 = $552 Books & Supplies: $50 to $250 per class Usual total for 4 classes = $550 Parking: $40 Health Fee: $20 ASB Card (optional) $10 TOTAL : $1172.00 * subject to change

Financial Aid Apply now California College Promise Grant (CCPG) Fee Waiver Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Scholarships for Saddleback College freshman For details and deadlines, visit the Financial Aid office www.saddleback.edu/fao

Darline Arroyo, DSPS Specialist If you have any questions or need assistance with the CAP application or enrollment process, please feel free to contact: Darline Arroyo, DSPS Specialist (949) 582-4246 We look forward to your participation in the College Advantage Program!

Good Luck! http://www.saddleback.edu/dsps/