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BACK TO SUCCESS!

BACK TO SUCCESS!. Saddleback College Finding your way off of Academic Probation. 2/1/2013. Back to Success N0-F funded through a Basic Skills Initiative Grant. Back to Success. You’re here because you are “First-time” student on probation. Now MUST attend a probation workshop.

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BACK TO SUCCESS!

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  1. BACK TO SUCCESS! Saddleback College Finding your way off of Academic Probation 2/1/2013

  2. Back to SuccessN0-F funded through a Basic Skills Initiative Grant

  3. Back to Success • You’re here because you are “First-time” student on probation. • Now MUST attend a probation workshop. • Research shows early intervention will benefit the student. • Beginning Summer 2012 students may only repeat courses 3 times. “W” count too!

  4. Academic Probation -Student has attempted at least 12 semester units. -Grade Point Average (GPA) is below 2.0 Progress Probation -Student has enrolled in at least 12 semester units. -Entries of “W,” “I,” and NP exceeds 50% of all grades. Back to Success

  5. Back to Success Dismissal • Cumulative GPA below 1.75 for three consecutive semesters. • “W,” “I,” and “NC,” exceeds 50% in three consecutive semesters. • Student is dismissed from Saddleback College and may not register for classes for one semester.

  6. Back to Success • How did you end up on Academic Probation? • This is not the time to kid yourself, be honest.

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  8. Back to Success • Too many worked hours? • Too many classes? • Missed the date to drop the class? • “My instructor was going to drop me!” • Why am I going to college? • No major? • Not ready; you can’t keep up with the work? Refresh on some basic skills.

  9. Back to Success • Who has a major? • APSY 140 • APSY 160 • Career Center

  10. Back to Success Life Happens… Illness/accident Family obligations Financial needs Lack of motivation Personal problems: drugs, depression, etc. Other issues

  11. Back to Success • Know the last day to drop a class without receiving a “W.” • Utilize support services on campus such as Special Services, Financial Aid and EOPS. • A great tip: Go back and review Online Student Orientation and Online Advisement again.

  12. Reduce work hours Take fewer classes Schedule 2- 3 hours per unit, per week, for studying. For one 3-unit class you need to schedule 6 hours per week for studying. Back to Success

  13. Back to Success • Take into account other obligations: work, family, relationships, recreation and sleep. • Full time = 12 units + • Part time = 11 units - • General Guidelines: WorkingUnits • 40 3-6 • 20 6-12 • 10 or less 12-19

  14. Back to Success • What are you trying to do at Saddleback? • Transfer • Certificate • AA Degree

  15. Back to Success • Remedial Work: English 200/Math 251 • General Education: IGETC, CSU Transfer • Lower Division Major Prep: ASSIST, AICU • Electives

  16. 1 – 299 Saddleback College • 1 – 199 CSU • 1 – 99 UC MATH 124 ART 25 CHEM 210 APSY 140

  17. Back to Success • Drop your class • Drop deadlines • Where do you find out when the date is? • You are responsible for dropping your class; don’t assume your instructor will drop you.

  18. Back to Success • What’s an incomplete?

  19. Back to Success • If you cannot complete a course because of an emergency, ask your instructor for a grade of “incomplete.” • Obtain conditions of completion in writing. • You have one year to complete the course for a grade, or..”F”

  20. Back to Success Magic! Request for Transcript Repeat Notation Original Class Repeated Class Course Title Grade Semester/Year Course/Title Grade Semester/Year English 1A F Fall/10 English 1A B Spring/11 *Complete form, you sign and turn into Admission & Records

  21. Back to Success • “I didn’t deserve that bad grade!” • “That “F” was a mistake, my instructor made a mistake!” • You have 45 days once your grade is posted to have a grade change made by your instructor.

  22. Back to Success Academic Renewal • Complete a petition in A&R • No more than two semesters or 30 units of part-time work. • Work is 3 years old or older. • You have completed 30 new units from an accredited college or university with a 2.5 GPA. • Guaranteed at Saddleback only. • Use one-time only.

  23. Back to Success • Follow up: • Make an appointment with a counselor • Take an APSY 140 or 160 course • Get free tutoring in the LRC • Get support from the reading and writing labs. • Take a study skills class • Health Center

  24. Back to Success • No one is perfect… • College Success Guide • Complete • Select your lowest area, one recommendation you are willing to make to improve your grade.

  25. Back to Success • Questions.. • What’s next for you?

  26. Back to Success • Have you completed a MAP (my academic plan)? • Use this tool on mysite • Make some drafts and bring them with you to your next counseling appointment. • Prevent “W, D & F on your transcript. • You work at Saddleback College matters and it stays on your transcript permanently!

  27. Quiz • 1. Which statement best defines academic probation? • A cumulative grade point average (G.P.A.) below 2.0 • Failure to complete at least 50% of the units enrolled in • Enrolled in too many units for the semester

  28. 2- Which statement best defines progress probation? • My GPA is below a 2.0 • Failure to complete at least 50% of the units I enrolled in • Failure to turn in my homework 3- Students who stop attending a class, without officially withdrawing, may earn the letter grade of "F" for the course. • True • False

  29. 4- If students work 40 hours per week in addition to attending class, it is recommended that they take no more than • 1 class • 2 classes • 4 classes 5-If you earn less than a 2.0 grade point average after attempting 12 semester units, you will be placed on academic probation. • True • False

  30. 6- Students who are placed on probation for 3 consecutive semesters(GPA<1.75) will be disqualified. • True • False 7- To improve your GPA, you can repeat a course in which you earned a grade (D or F) and submit a Repeat Petition to Admissions and Records • True • False

  31. Tell me one thing that you will do to help yourself improve academically?

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