garinger high school career and college promise
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Garinger High School Career and College Promise. Orientation – August 6, 2013 10:00 – 12:00 Media Center - Lower Level Renee Bell, Career Development Coordinator. The Garinger Career Center Website – Google: Garinger Career Center. Agenda. Parking Lot and Appointments - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Garinger High SchoolCareer and College Promise
Orientation – August 6, 201310:00 – 12:00
Media Center - Lower Level
Renee Bell, Career Development Coordinator
The Garinger Career Center Website – Google: Garinger Career Center
AgendaParking Lot and AppointmentsContract reviewDrop/Add and withdrawalCPCC grades and report cardsYour CPCC scheduleOnline orientationCMS calendarYour Garinger schedule Success strategiesDrop/Add and withdrawalCampus mapEarly Release in first 10 daysEarly release, signing out, ID card
Final exam proceduresSuccess strategiesTextbook cardsCTE fundingReceiptsTranscriptsParking Lot QuestionsVisualizationReflecting on What You’ve
LearnedGroup Picture
CCP Contract ReviewLook at your contract:
EligibilityGrading
AttendanceFees and Expenses
Continuation RequirementsSignatures
Program Areas
Your CPCC Schedule
Online Orientation
CMS Calendar
Your Garinger ScheduleIf your schedule is incorrect:
Make appointment with counselor before
school begins
Honors CreditThe University of North Carolina General Administration
and the North Carolina Community College System Office govern weighting of college courses.
Career and College Promise students in any pathway (College Transfer and Career & Technical education) who complete a community college course that is listed on the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) shall receive one extra quality point (honors-level weighting) for that course. In the CPCC catalog:
“This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, general education core requirement in…”
Success Strategies Establish Goals
Manage Your Time WiselyAttend Class Regularly
Determine Your Learning Style
Good Times Chill Later
12:00 Appointment
Hold and appointment with someone across the room and share with them:
2 strategies you are willing to incorporate into your daily college life.
Drop and AddAdd Classes - Classes can be added at any point in
the registration cycle from the beginning of the published registration period through the first 2 weekdays of the term or session.
Drop Classes - Classes can be dropped through the 10% date of the class and will not appear on the student's record. Classes dropped after the 10% date of the class will be recorded as withdrawals and will appear on transcripts.
http://www.cpcc.edu/admissions/registration/semesters/prefall?searchterm=2013+fall+add+drop
Withdrawal WITHDRAWAL INFORMATION: When a student determines that he/she will be unable to complete
courses in which he/she is currently enrolled, it is the student’s responsibility to initiate procedures leading to a formal withdrawal in order to avoid a failing grade. To receive a “W” grade, a student must withdraw before the first 35% of the class.
To find the 35% withdrawal deadline date for your class, check the online syllabus or talk with your instructor.
YOU MUST NOTIFY MS. BELL AND YOUR COUNSELOR IMMEDIATELY (on the date you withdraw). $50.00 financial obligation per class
http://www.cpcc.edu/admissions/registration/semesters/prefall
CPCC Central Campus Map
http://www.cpcc.edu/college-security/maps-parking/college-security-maps
Early Release, Signing Out and Your CPCC ID Card
• Taking three 3 hours classes – 8:45• Taking two 3 hour classes – 10:21• Taking one 3 hour class – 12:39
Taking one 2 hour and one 1 hour class – 12:39
Sign out every day in the attendance office, even on days when you don’t have class –
10 minutes to leave campus Must have CPCC ID card available at all
times
CPCC Final Exam ProceduresFinal Exam may not be at your scheduled class timeThursday, December 5 – Wednesday, December
11
For and excused absence:Bring in a note prior to the examName, ID number, Name of class
Date and time of examSigned by your parents
Submit to the attendance secretaryOnline exam – can take at any time
Success Strategies
Take Systematic Lecture NotesRead to Understand
Exam Preparation Begins The First Day of Class
Regard Test taking as an Opportunity
Never Read Easy Options
3:00 Appointment
Hold and appointment with someone across the room and share with them:
2 additional strategies you are willing to incorporate into your daily college life.
TransportationGaringer High School is
unable to provide transportation.
SOLUTIONS…
Textbook Debit Card(s)One card per 3 hour class
$50.00 financial obligation, per class, if
you with draw from class
Additional Funding
Submit Scholarship Application
Information sent via email
Information can be found online
Receipts
KEEP ALL RECEIPTS
Transcripts
Questions and Answers
Parking Lot QuestionsGreat Times Chill Later Never Read Easy Options
Visualization
LifesaverReflect on other strategies that can promote
success in college…
ReflectionsWas this orientation helpful? Why?
What did you learn and how are you going to use it?