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Spring 2014 pre registration workshop presentation
1.
2. SPRING REGISTRATION PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
• Spring Registration—IS DIFFERENT!
• Individual Graduation Progress Screen Printout
• High School Plans Comparison
• AA, AS or AAS and Specific Degree Plans
• Course Progression/Spring Course Selection Form
• CSEC Pre-Registration Steps/Paperwork
• Spring 2014 Registration Checklist
• Spring Registration Dates
3. HOW SPRING REGISTRATION IS DIFFERENT
• Broken Down into Smaller Steps
• Checkpoints Along the Way
• More Student/Family Communication Regarding
Process
• All Paperwork Gathered at Once
• Students Assigned Specific Registration Dates
• More Time Built in for Corrections/Changes
• *More Students, Families and Staff in a Happy Place
5. HIGH SCHOOL PLANS COMPARISON
Career Associates University
English 4 4 4
Math 3 4 4
Science 2 3 3
Social Studies 2 3 3
Career Planning 1 1 1
Foreign
Language
0 1 2
PE 1 0 0
Electives 7 4 3
6. ASSOCIATES OF ARTS
60 Credits:
Anthropology
Art/Fine Art Photography
Business Transfer
Environmental Studies
Psychology
DEGREE CONCENTRATION AREA OPTIONS (EXAMPLES)
ASSOCIATES OF
SCIENCE – 60 Credits:
Biological Sciences
Computer Science
Pre-Med
Psychology
Chemistry
APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES
–
60 Credits:
Accounting
Computer Information Systems
Criminal Justice
Automotive Technology
Radio and Television
Broadcasting
7. ON-CAMPUS VS OFF-CAMPUS COURSES
W H O S T A Y S O N
C A M P U S ?
• All Freshmen (regardless
of test placement)
• All college prep courses
are taken on campus
• First time college students
• Students taking AAA109
• Any course of interest that
is offered on-campus
• If you fail a college Select
(off-campus) class, must
come back on campus
W H O G O E S O F F
C A M P U S ?
Sophomores, Juniors, or
Seniors who have:
• Demonstrated successful
completion of on-campus
college courses
• Courses needed are not
offered on campus
• Demonstrated the
personal and academic
maturity to succeed in
Select college courses
8. WHAT’S OFFERED WHERE?
O N C A M P U S
• College prep
classes and
college Bridge
classes
• PPCC courses
taught by PPCC
adjunct
professors:
S E L E C T ( O F F C A M P U S )
• All college level
Science courses
• College courses
specific to degree
programs
• PPCC schedule
comes out Oct.
28th
AAA109
ENG121
MAT121
COM115
GEO105
PHI113
HUM115
HIS202
PSY101
CSC105
9. COURSE PROGRESSION
MATH:
060A 060B 090A 090B 099A 099B
Re-Accuplace MAT107 (Career Math) or MAT121 (College Algebra)
ENGLISH:
060A 060B 090A 090B Re-Accuplace
ENG131 (Technical Writing) or ENG121 (English Comp I)
SOCIAL SCIENCE:
US History A US History B World History A World History
B Civics Psychology Geography History of Jazz, Pop &
Rock
SCIENCE: (based off of Math placement)
Physical Science 060 A/B
Biology 090 A/B Earth & Space 060 A/B Chemistry 090 A/B
Re-Accuplace into College Science
10. SPRING COURSE SELECTION FORM
Student Name:_______________ Grade:_____ Career Goal:___________________
High School Graduation Plan:_______________ College Degree Plan:_____________
Acculacer Scores: Math:______ Reading Comp:_______ Sentence Skills:____
Elementary
Algebra
1--------------44 45---------------60 61---------------84 85
Math 060 Pre-
Algebra
Math 090 Algebra 1 Math 099 Algebra 2 College Ready Math
Reading Comp. 0-------------------61 62---------------79 80
Sentence Skills 0-------------------69 70---------------94 95
English 060 English 090 College English
Elementary
Algebra
1--------------44 45---------------60 61---------------84 85
Math 060 Pre-
Algebra
Math 090 Algebra 1 Math 099 Algebra 2 College Ready Math
Reading Comp. 0-------------------61 62---------------79 80
Sentence Skills 0-------------------69 70---------------94 95
English 060 English 090 College English
Elementary
Algebra
1--------------44 45---------------60 61---------------84 85
Math 060 Pre-
Algebra
Math 090 Algebra 1 Math 099 Algebra 2 College Ready Math
Reading Comp. 0-------------------61 62---------------79 80
Sentence Skills 0-------------------69 70---------------94 95
English 060 English 090 College English
Spring 2014 Courses HS Credits (.5/1.0) College Credits (3/4/5)
English:
Math:
Science:
Social Science:
P.E.:
Elective:
_________________:
_________________:
Total #:
11. CSEC PRE-REGISTRATION STEPS/PAPERWORK
• Parent/Guardian Present
• Spring Course Selection Form
• Completed CEA with S# AND Completed COF Online
Application
• Have I applied to my college? (ppcc.edu”Get Started”
“Apply for Admission”) or (uccs.edu “Apply Now”)
• Do I have a student identification number (ie. S Number)?
• Have I completed a Concurrent Enrollment Agreement?
YOU CAN ONLY BE ENROLLED IN PPCC
COURSES IF YOU HAVE AN S NUMBER AND
HAVE COMPLETED A CONCURRENT
ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT PACKET
12. SPRING 2014 REGISTRATION CHECKLIST
Document Check When
Complete
Applied to PPCC or UCCS
Attained PPCC or UCCS S#
Completed CEA
With student and parent signatures in addition to indicating PPCC S# throughout. UCCS
students need to request a UCCS-specific CEA packet.
Printed College Degree Plan
AA. AS or AAS and for year college level degree plan as applicable. Specific degree
plans available at ppcc.edu Programs Program Directory. Please circle your
general degree plan or record your specific degree plan
here:__________________________
Spring Course Selection Form
Accuplacer Scores
Graduation Progress Screen
13. CSEC SPRING REGISTRATION DATES
Seniors : (A-L) Monday, October 28th from 1 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.
(M-Z) Tuesday, October 29th from 1 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.
Juniors: (A-L) Wednesday, October 30th from 1 p.m. to
6:30 p.m.
(M-Z) Thursday, October 31st from 1 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.
Sophomores: (A-L) Friday, November 1st from 1 p.m. to
6:30 p.m.
(M-Z) Saturday, November 2nd from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
Freshmen: (M-Z) Saturday, November 2nd from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
(A-L) Monday, November 4th from 1 p.m. to 6:30
14. CONTACTS
Jackie Lacasse – Phone: 590-6814; Email:
jackie.lacasse@csec914.org
Thomas Bignall (A-F) – thomas.bignall@csec914.org
Courtney Chandler (G-M)–
courtney.chandler@csec914.org
Jennifer Wells (N-Z) – jennifer.wells@csec914.org
Editor's Notes
Use this printout to Identify which courses you have already completed so that you know which courses to select for Spring 2014. You can also identify which courses--in which credit areas—youwill need to take in the future.
Use the High School Plans Comparison chart to identify your pathway and track the number of credits earned, taking, and needed for each subject area.
Chose the degree plan that best prepares you for your career goals. To chose a specific program (i.e. AA Business Transfer),go to ppcc.edu, then Programs, then Program Directory.
Use this slide to determine your eligibility for staying on campus (Bridge) or taking classes off campus (Select).
If a college course is offered at CSEC (Bridge), you must take it at CSEC. AAA 109 must be taken at CSEC. All science courses and most upper-level courses must be taken off campus (Select).
Follow the Course Progression sequences to determine your next course (i.e. if you are in an A section of a course, you’ll need to select the appropriate B section). For college prep science courses, Physical Science must be taken first with the other courses taken in any order.
Please take a moment to fill out the top portion of the Spring Course Selection Form. Use your Accuplacer scores, the Course Progression sequences, and your college degree plan as guides for selecting spring classes.
If you haven’t already, make sure that you have applied to PPCC, received a PPCC S# (S0-------), and completed the electronic version of the Colorado Opportunity Fund (COF) at https://cof.college-assist.org/. This information, along with a completed CEA, Spring Course Selection Form, and parent/guardian is essential for completing spring registration. See the checklist on the following slide for additional necessary paperwork.
All steps must be completed and checked in order to process through registration. Accuplacer scores and Graduation Progress Screens not obtained during a class presentation or workshop will be available at registration.
You must attend registration on your assigned day, based on your grade and last name. If you are not able to make it on your assigned day, please contact Ms. Jackie Lacasse, Advising Assistant.