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2 Mission Statement : Minnesota West Community & Technical College is dedicated to serving the varied educational needs of our diverse populations in affordable, accessible and supportive settings.

3  eServices Student Account  Student Email  D2L  Advising & Registration  Textbooks  Succeeding at MN West  Support Services  Student Policies

4 1. Ask Jay 2. Search Box 3. Current Students link 4. A-Z index http://www.mnwest.edu

5 eServices, Email, D2L

6  Unique, single Username/Password Combination  Will be used for eServices, Student Email and D2L

7  Register for classes.  View your grades (2-4 days after end of term).  Display and print your class schedule.  Verify/update your address with the college.  And More…… http://www.mnwest.edu

8  Email is a primary means of communication at Minnesota West. All e-mail Communications will be sent to your student e-mail account only.  All students receive a free Minnesota West e-mail account. Accounts will be set up within 2 working days of your registration of classes.  Login: Access student email through “Quick Links” from the Minnesota West homepage. Email Address: firstname.lastname@live.mnwest.edu Username: StartID@live.mnwest.edu Password: StarID password Email Address: firstname.lastname@live.mnwest.edu Username: StartID@live.mnwest.edu Password: StarID password

9  Access D2L through “Quick Links” on the Minnesota West homepage.  Take the Free Introduction to Online Learning tutorial. http://www.mnwest.edu

10 Advising & Registration

11 Know your advisor and how he/she can assist you:  Course placement & selection  Test scores/pre-requisites  Communication throughout the semester

12  Work with your advisor to Determine and receive approval for the appropriate classes.  Register through your eServices student account using the “Courses & Registration” link.  Returning students: Advisor Access Code is required to register for classes. http://www.mnwest.edu

13  Waitlists are available for some classes each semester.  Students can be added to a waitlist by using their eServices student account. Students will receive an email if a spot becomes available in a waitlist class. Students have 24 hours to respond to the email and register for the available spot in a class. http://www.mnwest.edu

14 For Standard Academic Terms Add a class  PSEO students may add classes without permission within the first five days of the term. Drop a class  PSEO students can drop classes within the first 10 business days of each semester ◦ Dropping classes must be done through a Minnesota West Academic Advisor Withdraw from a class  Students may withdraw from classes from the 15 th day until 80% of the academic term has elapsed.  Withdrawing from a class must be done through a Minnesota West Academic Advisor http://www.mnwest.edu

15 Textbooks

16 Students should Reference the PSEO Book Information sheet for more information. www.mnwest.edu/index.php/admissions/pseo

17 Succeeding at MN West

18 Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) ““progressing in a positive manner toward completing your coursework each semester” SAP = GPA & Completion Percentage GPA  6 – 15 credits: 1.60 GPA  16 – 30 credits: 1.80 GPA  31+ credits: 2.0 GPA http://www.mnwest.edu Completion % = 67%

19 Warning  Student falls below Satisfactory Academic Progress standards.  Must meet the SAP standards at the end of their warning period to be removed from warning. Suspension  Student does not satisfactorily remove him/herself from Academic Warning  Suspension from enrolling in classes until successful appeal (CASE Management) Probation  Return from suspension.  Must maintain a 2.5 GPA and 75% completion rate during probationary term to remain in good standing.

20  Check into your online class often.  Read your email.  Read the syllabus; know the instructor’s expectations.  Know how and when to contact your instructors. Contact instructor about unexpected or emergency events that may cause you to miss classes or assignments  Know when and how to ask for help. Seek out tutoring sooner rather than later  Be proactive - ask questions on Assignments.

21  GradesFirst is a communication tool used by faculty, advisors & students at Minnesota West.  Includes quick & easy reminders for class assignments and various other academic requirements via texts, e-mails, phone calls, or even Facebook. http://www.mnwest.edu  Faculty may post reports at any time to alert you if you are at academic risk or if you are succeeding.

22 Support Services

23  Research: Thousands of resources available through the LARC. Students need barcode # from their student ID card to access Library databases from home.  Tutoring: The LARC offers free tutoring to students who request help with classes.  Other Services : The LARC can also assist students with student email, D2L concerns, and can proctor exams.  Disability Services: Need accommodations? – See Campus Student Services Advisor for assistance. http://www.mnwest.edu

24 Smarthinking is a live online tutoring service, and is available to students at anytime and from anywhere.  Smarthinking Subjects: Math Accounting Economics Biology Physics Spanish Writing Chemistry and more  Log in through your D2L page. http://www.mnwest.edu

25  Obtain from LARC coordinator or at student services  Barcode is required to check out “physical” items from LARC (print books, dvd’s, equipment, etc.)  Accessing digital materials from off-campus (research databases, streaming videos) requires your Star ID.

26 Student Policies

27 Minnesota West students should be aware of policies, rights, and responsibilities that impact them. Examples:  Code of Conduct  Petitions and Appeals  Sexual Harassment & Violence  Privacy Rights  Alcohol & Drug Policy http://www.mnwest.edu

28  Weather related announcements can be found via www.mnwest.edu.  Announcements are usually posted by 7:00am when a campus or center is going to be closed. Closure = cancellation of classes, activities, and meetings hosted/ sponsored by students, faculty, or staff. General offices are closed.  Closures also announced on local radio stations.  Sign up for text-alerts.  More information can be found in the “Student Policies” section of www.mnwest.edu.

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