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Join the SAC Counseling Division for an orientation session to learn about Santa Ana College, your responsibilities as a student, important dates and deadlines, English and Math placement scores, requirements for certificates, degrees, and transferring, and education planning.
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www.sac.edu SAC Welcomes You To Fall2018! • Presented by the SAC Counseling Division
What Will You Learn from this Orientation? Welcome to Santa Ana College! • Information about Santa Ana College • Your responsibilities as a student • Important dates & deadlines • Review your English & Math Placement scores • Requirements for certificates, degrees and transferring • Education Planning: course selection and on-line registration.
Student Success & Support Program (SSSP) State Requirements: Today we will help you create an Abbreviated Student Education Plan (ASEP) for your upcoming semester
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SAC English Course Sequence English N50 (3 units)Intro. to Written Communication New Course Option!!! English N60 (4 units)Basics of Effective Writing English 061X (5 units)Accelerated IntroductoryComposition English 061 (4 units)Introduction to Composition English 101 (4 units)Freshman Composition Student Planning Guide, Page 5
MathematicsCourse Sequence Examples of Math Requirements for Transfer English Math 105 Psychology Math 219 or PSYC. 210 Business Math 140, then Math 150 (for most CSU’s) Engineering Math 140, 162, 180, and beyond…
Assessment and Multiple Measures • Other Test Scores: • Any of the following test can also be used to place you in English & Math: ACT, SAT and • CAASPP/EAP. • HS GPA/Grades: • Your overall High School GPA (“Non-weighted”) can also be used to place you. • Previous Course Work: • Previous college or high school courses (ERWC) in English and Math can alsobe used to place • you. • Assessments from Other Colleges: • Santa Ana College will also accept assessments test results from other colleges in English, • reading and math. Only if test were taken within two years from the date tested.
How Many Classes Should I Take? Full-time students take 12+ units Part-time students take 11 or less unitsAthletic eligibility take at least 12 units Note: The majority of A.A/G.E./Transfer courses are 3 units. Student Planning Guide, Page 3
Weekly Study Requirement Full-Time Students • 12 Units= 12 hours of class • Studying = 24 hours • Work = 12 hours (part-time) • Total = 48 hours Part-Time Students • 6 Units= 6 hours of class • Studying = 12 hours • Work = 40 hours (full-time) • Total = 58 hours Student Planning Guide, Page 2
What Goals Can I Complete At SAC? Why would someone want to earn a Certificate? An Associate Degree? Or want to transfer? Student Planning Guide, Pages 2-3
Vocational Certificates Certificates lead to entry level employment in specialized occupations OR upgrading employment. • Students pursing a certificate are interested in learning specific skills for a particular job. • General Education courses are typically NOT required to earn a Certificate. • Total units to earn a certificate vary, from 9 to 57 units. • Accounting • Auto Tech/Diesel Technology • Business Applications • Digital Media Arts • Child Development • Computer Info Systems/Computer Science • Engineering • Fashion Design Merchandising • Management • Manufacturing Technology • Medical Assistant • Paralegal • Pharmacy Technology • TV/Video Communications
Associate Degree Two Types: • AA Degree- Associate in Arts • AS Degree- Associate in Science • Math & Reading Proficiency • Oral Communication Req • Minimum 2.0 GPA 60 Degree Applicable Units Electives Any courses not beginning with “N” General Education Courses (GE) (PLAN A – 24 units) Major Courses Student Planning Guide, Page 8
Transferring Transfer Options: • Public - UC’s/CSU’s • Private & Out of state Classes count towards completion of a Bachelor’s degree 60 Transferable Units Electives General Education Courses (GE) PLAN B – CSUGEPLAN C – IGETC36-46 units Major Prep courses www.assist.org Student Planning Guide, Page 10-11 & 12-13
Associate Degrees for Transfer • A.K.A Associate of Arts or Associate of Science for Transfer (AA-T & AS-T) • Designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU major and baccalaureate degree Benefits: • Guaranteed admission with junior standing somewhere in the CSU system • Priority admission consideration to local CSU campuses in some cases • Slight GPA bump of .1 GPA for admission purposes for certain CSU’s
Administration of Justice • Anthropology • Art History • Biology • Business • Chemistry • Communication Studies • Computer Science • Early Childhood Education • Economics • Elementary Teacher Education • English • Film, TV, and Electronics Media • Geology • Geography • History • Journalism • Kinesiology • Mathematics • Music • Philosophy • Physics • Political Science • Psychology • Sociology • Spanish • Studio Arts • Theatre Arts
Courses to Take Your 1st Semester @ SAC • Courses that improve Basic SkillsEnglish or ESL, Math, Reading & Study Skills • Counseling classes • General education classes(Plan A, B, or C) • Intro classes to majors/careers of interest. • Courses of personal interest to you.
Freshman Success at Santa Ana College • Clarify the Path - learn about all the academic programs available at SAC, identify your values, personality type, and interests as they relate your career and academic goals. • Enter the Path - declare a major with a focused outcome on graduation and/or transfer and develop a comprehensive educational plan that will help you reach your goal in the shortest time possible. • Stay on the Path - learn about and explore all of the support services available at SAC as well as the personal strategies required for success in college - time management, study skills, managing life, work, and college. • CSU and UC transferrable courses
Sample Class Schedule Counseling 107 Counseling 107
Important Information For First Year Success at SAC
Academic Calendar 2017-18 Fall 2018 • June 21st– Last Day to Pay for Classes • August 27th- Instruction Begins • September 9th- Last day to add and to drop full-term classes without“W” grade with enrollment fee refund for full semester. • November 18th- Last Day to Drop with a “W” for full semester. • December 16th- Instruction Ends
Academic Expectations You must maintain good academic standing at Santa Ana College What is “Good Academic Standing?” Maintaining above a 2.0 GPA Completing at least 50% of the units you enroll in • Academic Probation: If you’ve attempted at least 12 semester units and have a cumulative GPA is below a 2.0 • Progress Probation: If you’ve attempted at least 12 semester units and 50% or more of the course grades were recorded as W, I, NC or NP
Academic Expectations Failure to maintain Good Academic Standing may result in the loss of: Priority Registration • Students who have not met academic expectations for two consecutive semesters will be required to register after students who have fulfilled priority registration requirements and are in good academic standing. CA College Promise Grant (CCPG) ProgramFormerly known as BOG Fee Waiver • Under new regulations, students will lose eligibility for the Board of Governors (BOG) Waiver if they have not met Academic expectations for two consecutive semesters starting Fall 2016. (Foster Youth are exempt from the policy).
College Success Tips • Utilize resources on campus • Talk to your professor(s) • Discover your best practices for learning • Study often • Don’t procrastinate (start on assignments early) • Manage your time (work, school, social life) • Get Involved • Ask for HELP!! • Attend The First Class Meeting – attendance at the first meeting of class is advised because of enrollment demands. Any student not reporting to the first class meeting may be dropped from the roll sheet.
Reminders • You are responsible for dropping courses that you no longer wish to take • Your instructor will NOT drop you • Failure to drop will result in a “F” • Be aware of the refund and drop date, listed on the class schedule (Web Advisor) • Last day to drop without a “W” is September 9th • Last day to drop with a “W”is November 18th • You are responsible for paying the college tuition and fees OR your classes will be DROPPED for non-payment. Deadline to Pay these fees is June 21st • Online: www.sac.edu • In Person: Cashiers Office, VL-205B • By mail: SAC Address • Questions? Call 714-564-6965
College Tuition and Fees Breakdown CA Resident Students (Per Semester) • Enrollment $46 per unit • Health Fees $19 per semester ($16 Summer) • Student Life & Leadership $10.00 ($5 Summer) • ID Card $2.50 • Student Representation Fee $2.00 • Parking Fees $30 per semester $20 (for CCPG Fee Waiver students) Estimated Cost Part-time student (6 units) $330 - $340 Full-time student (12-15 units) $600 - $750 AB540 Students Same as above if your CA residency paperwork has been processed.
Fees/Payment Policy Payment Deadline • Last day to pay your Tuition & Registration Fees is June 21st 2018. • Students will be dropped from classes for non-payment. • There is no plan for partial payment and no exceptions to this policy. Payment Options Online In Person WWW.SAC.EDU Cashier’s Office VL-205B) Questions? Call 714-564-6965.
Other Costs $60.00 (X) 4 Classes = $240.00 $80.00 (X) 4 Classes = $320.00 Math & Science textbooks cost about $100-$175 each textbook BOOKS!!! This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND
Who Can Apply for Financial Aid? • Students who are U.S. citizensor legal residents **OR** • AB540 (undocumented) students (are only eligible for state financial aid): • AB540 Fee WaiverPaper Application available @ SAC’s Financial Aid Office • California Dream ActApply @ www.CalDreamAct.org Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov and complete/submit the FAFSA Student Planning Guide, Page 15
Types of Financial Aid FREE-GIFT AID • CA College Promise Grant (CCPG) Program • Grants • Federal • State • Institutional/Private • Scholarships • Institutional • Private SELF-HELP AID • Loans • Federal • Private • Work Study • Federal • Institutional
Other Sources of Assistance to Pay for College • EOPS Book Services • Buy a Book Society • $100 scholarship for FEP and honors students • Teacher Ed. and MESA Textbook Loan Programs • ASG “Work for Your Book” Program • Rolling Scholarships • Esp. AB540 Students
Student Support Services Santa Ana College values and affirms: • Diversity • Equity • Inclusion • Engagement • With Safety & Support for ALL
Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) This federal law is aimed at improving how colleges and universities address sexual violence. This law requires SAC to ensure our policies and practices comply with new regulations that prohibits acts of violence such as, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking, and it clarifies the rights of victims. The new regulations also include providing prevention and awareness programs for incoming students. I invite you to view this short educational video. PLAY VIDEOhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=9&v=rEQbaLEsQ20
Disabled Students Program & Services Purpose Types of disabilities ADHD/Autism Hearing Learning Psychological Orthopedic/Mobility Visually Impaired Speech & Language Acquired Brain Impairment Intellectually Delayed Learner (DDL) • DSPS is designed to assist students with disabilities, so they may have equal access to all programs and activities on campus. • DSPS encourages and promotes independence in students so they may achieve their full potential. • DSPS strive to provide support and academic accommodations to our students with disabilities
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) Program Benefits • Priority registration • Academic counseling • FREE tutoring • English/Math/Biology • Help with $chool-related co$t • Textbook Voucher • Supplies • Transportation • And more to help you successfully graduate and transfer Submit your EOPS application BEFORE you leave today! There will be an EOPS staff outside your location.
Student Support Services Program-SSSP Program Benefits • Summer Bridge Program • $1,000 SSSP Grant • Academic Advising Eligibility Requirements • Place into ENGL 060/061 • Have a Valid Social Security Number • Have Transfer as a Goal NOW Accepting Applications for the 2018 SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM
University Transfer Center • Academic Counseling • CSU & UC Application Workshops • College Fairs • University Tours • Appointments with University Representatives • Transfer Mentor Program
Center for Teacher Education • Academic Counseling • Book Loan Program • Teacher Education Workshops • Classroom Fieldwork Opportunities • Scholarship Workshops & Assistance • APPLE Courses
Bridges to Engineering • Academic & Career Advisement • Student Study Center & Textbook Loans • Professional Development Workshops MESA Program • Designed for students majoring in Math, Computer Science, Engineering, and Science • Academic & Career Advisement • Student Study Center & Textbook Loans • Professional Development Workshops
Puente Program • Paired Classes (English 061+ Cnsl. 100 + Cnsl. N45) • Writing Support • Academic Counseling and Mentoring U-Link Program • Must have 3.0 GPA • Must be eligible to take ENGL 101 & MATH 105 or higher • Transfer Program to UC, CSU, & Private Universities • Guaranteed Admission to UC Irvine • UCI Library Privileges & Faculty Presentations • Service Learning (100 hrs of fieldwork)
Program Eligibility Requirements: • 3.0 overall GPA or higher • Two References • Must complete 15 units of Honors Courses Program Benefits • Priority Admission to some Universities • Designation as a President’s Scholar • Schalorship Eligibility • Letters of Recommendation from Faculty Coordinator of the Honors Program
Register for SAC Days Student Conference: • We invite you to join us for a welcome, tour, and informational workshops at Santa Ana College on any of these dates: • Monday, August 20 • Tuesday, August 21 • Register at www.sac.edu/sacdays
Steps to Register for Classes WWW.SAC.EDU