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College Connections Concurrent Enrollment Program Summer Orientation 2016
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Brought to you by… Estela Garcia College Recruiter High School Relations
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Welcome to College of San Mateo!
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Benefits of Concurrent Enrollment It’s Free! High School Students attending part-time at CSM are not required to pay Enrollment Fees. High school students get an “early start” on your college experience. Receive College Credit for course work completed. When permitted, it is also possible to receive high school credit.
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Middle College High School Middle College is an alternative education program Designed for students in the SMUHSD. (Cabrillo students may also participate) Students take HS courses which satisfy HS graduation requirements Students complete their schedule with three or four college classes. Separate program from “College Connection”
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Who should consider Concurrent Enrollment? The program is open to all high school students with: Approval from parents or guardians Approval from high school counselor (or Principal or designee) Program also open at Cañada College & Skyline College (SMCCD)
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Why Concurrent Enrollment? To gain a competitive advantage for university admission To earn college units early so as to increase the chances of earning a college degree on time! Save money on future college costs. One year versus one semester.
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Who should consider Concurrent Enrollment? College courses are demanding. Instruction at a College level. It is recommended that high school students have at least a 2.0 GPA (10 th grade 2.5, and 9 th grade 3.0) Demonstrate readiness for the academic challenge ahead. Discuss readiness with HS Counselor
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Other Fees & Text Books High school students enrolled in 11 units or less: not required to pay the Enrollment Fee or Health Fee (some courses may require payment of a materials fee - see course description in class schedule). expected to purchase their own text book(s) as recommended, or required for their college classes. Used Books (Optional)
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Book Store Hours June 12 th – June 18 th Monday & Tuesday – 7:45 am – 8:15 pm Wednesday & Thursday 7:45 am – 6:00 pm Closed Friday - Sunday collegeofsanmateo.edu/amazon (4% donation to CSM)
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Concurrent Enrollment Status Apply on WebSMART Completed and submitted (to CSM) a College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Course Request Form to CSM. Satisfy Course Prerequisites Registration Block - Mainly in the area of Math, English, Chemistry, Physics
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Assessment Center Go online to WebSmart to make an appointment College Student ID Number Photo ID Calculator for math test will be provided
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Log on to your WebSmart Account At websmart.smccd.edu Use your student ID # G00------ Your birth date is your password - two digits each for month, day & year Once logged in, click on “Student Services” and then click on Your Class Schedule Summary.” Select a term: select Summer 2016 Term and then click on submit.
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my.SMCCD
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Concurrent Enrollment Status… Adding classes (pre-approved courses) after the semester has started. (Online listing of classes) Authorization Code from instructor. Register for classes on WebSmart Changing classes (Need new form)
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The First Class Never miss the first class –Instructors may drop you Be on time with good conduct –(Late same as missing) Be prepared (College Ready) –Review and/or purchase the book –Review the syllabus Make Connections –Exchange contact info. with a classmate Never MISS or be late for class
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CSM Class Schedule & Catalog CSM Catalog – Our contract with you! –Regulations, Rules and Procedures –Keep it FOREVER CSM Schedule of Classes –Parking Permits & Grace Period –Important Dates & Deadlines
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Parking Permits and Designated Parking Areas Daily parking permit $2.00 per day available in lots 1,2B, 2C, 6 & 11 Grace Period (First week in same lots as above) Ends on June 17, 2016. Purchase online and pick up at Cashier’s Office (3 rd Flr., Bldg 10) $27 for Summer Semester 2016
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Important Dates http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/importantdates/
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College Grades All college level coursework for which grades are issued, whether passing or failing, will become part of the students permanent academic college record. In order to avoid permanent deficient grades, students should be aware of drop deadlines.
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How do I receive my grades? Final grades are not mailed upon completion of the semester. Students can use WebSMART to view final grades and request official transcripts. Download Transcript request (optional)
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How do I receive High School Credit? An official transcript will need to be sent directly to the high school if any credits have been approved and are to be used toward high school graduation.
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Your Concurrent Enrollment experience begins your college record Most universities will accept transferable or bachelors level courses taken at Community Colleges to count toward the students bachelors degree.
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Using College Course Work for University Credit College Connection students will receive college credit for all college coursework completed. The universities to recognize and give credit for students completing baccalaureate level (or UC/CSU transfer level) courses.
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Using College Course Work for University Credit When requested by the university, students will send an official copy of their community college transcript for verification of college work, and for the earning of baccalaureate level honors credit where applicable.
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Opportunities and Expectations The College Connection Program provides students the opportunity to get an early start on their college experience. A concurrently enrolled student is expected to complete all class requirements, maintain a 2.0 grade point average or better in all college classes, and adhere to the Colleges Code of Conduct. Faculty Office Hours
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Code of Conduct – The Honor System Types of unacceptable activities which can result in sanctions or suspensions: – Cheating – Plagiarism – Texting – Other disruptive behavior
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Comprehensive Support Services Computer Lab Disabled Students Program English as a Second Language Food Pantry Health Services Library Access Math labs Psychological Services Reading Center Tutorial Center Writing Center And more…
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Future Enrollment… Concurrent Enrollment Summer, Fall & Spring (New form each semester!) Freshman Enrollment – PEP Priority Enrollment Program for entering freshman Summer Session Enrollment For all graduating seniors
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College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program Questions?
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College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program Estela Garcia College Recruiter – High School Relations Community Relations & Marketing (650) 574 - 6646 garciaestela@smccd.edu
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College Connection Concurrent Enrollment Program Thank you for coming!
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Sophomore High School Graduate California Community Colleges (113 campuses) California State University (23 campuses) University of California (9 campuses) Freshman California Independent Colleges & Universities (77+ campuses) Certificate Transfer/ Associate’s Degree 60% CSU 30% UC 20% Private Junior Senior Bachelor’s Degree Bachelor’s Degree Bachelor’s Degree Lower Division Coursework Master’s Degree Master’s Degree Master’s Degree Upper Division Coursework Doctorate/ Professional Degree Doctorate/ Professional Degree Graduate/ Professional Schools SAT/GPA Pathways To California Higher Education Admission Priority to CCC Transfers Transfer Requirements: GPA/Major/GE Admission Priority to CCC Transfers Recommended: SAT For Athletes www.collegeofsanmateo.edu/transfer California Independent Colleges & Universities Actively Recruit Transfer Students BA/BS Degrees Awarded to CCC Transfers:
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