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Clark College

Clark College. Welcomes new Running Start students. RUNNING START (RS) OFFICE. Help with advising & class information Furnish transfer & degree information Explain policies & procedures Suggest campus resources Answer questions Located in Gaiser Hall, main floor, next to Registration.

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Clark College

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  1. Clark College Welcomes new Running Start students

  2. RUNNING START (RS) OFFICE • Help with advising & class information • Furnish transfer & degree information • Explain policies & procedures • Suggest campus resources • Answer questions • Located in Gaiser Hall, main floor, next to Registration

  3. WHO’S RESPONSIBLE? THE STUDENT • Meets deadlines • Reads emails sent by the college to student email • Seeks help from instructors and Running Start advisors • Pays any fees and tuition (if applicable) before deadline THE HIGH SCHOOL • Explains equivalencies to meet high school graduation requirements • Explains core requirements for university entrance • Signs “Enrollment Verification Form” for student EACH quarter THE COLLEGE • Processes online application; provides ID#, tests student • Provides Clark College advising/registration assistance • Sends grades to high school each quarter

  4. PARENTS SHOULD KNOW • They do not have access to student records • This is a college and is an adult environment • No special allowances are made because of the student’s age • Instructors aren’t required to monitor attendance • Parents should not contact faculty or Running Start staff

  5. WEB PAGE www.clark.edu • Course descriptions • Schedule of classes • Grades and transcripts • Bookstore info • Schedule Planner • Web Registration

  6. CLARK COLLEGE CATALOG • Online • www.clark.edu/runningstart • Select catalog link • Catalog provides all course descriptions • Su, F, W, Sp designations/quarter offerings are subject to change • Catalog is subject to changes and edits

  7. SUMMER QUARTER • Not covered by RS; you pay tuition, books & fees • You are responsible for sending summer grades to your high school • Contact RS office before June 15 • Registration for new students for summer begins in June • New Student Orientation required

  8. STEP 1: FORECASTING • See high school counselor to obtain & complete an Enrollment Verification (E.V.) Form each quarter • Counselor must: • indicate high school “FTE” (course load) • indicate # of college credits allowed according to formula • indicate high school equivalency for courses • sign form • Student must bring signed form to the RS office, Gaiser Hall, with photo ID

  9. STEP 2: ONLINE REGISTRATION • Credit maximum funded by RS depends on high school course load • You may not get your first choice of class or time • Have a back-up plan and enroll in classes that are open • First quarter you register at conclusion of New Student Orientation • Subsequent quarters your registration date/time is assigned by number of credits earned

  10. PIN NUMBERS • Photo ID is required when requesting a PIN number or a Student ID (SID) number • We cannot disclose PIN or SID numbers over the phone or by email or to anyone other than the student • SID # begins with 940 • Global Pin is mailed to you and is used to access your grades and login to Current Students • Registration Pin will be given at New Student Orientation

  11. STEP 3: FEES • RS pays for some or all of your tuition, depending on high school course load • RS does NOT cover fees or textbooks • Print your “Student Schedule” to determine what you owe • $ amount you owe will not be correct until you bring your E. V. Form to RS • Pay fees and/or tuition online, or by phone, or at Cashier Office before the deadline

  12. FEE WAIVER • A student will be considered eligible for a fee waiver if eligible for free or reduced-price lunch at their high school • The student must bring documentation to the RS Office before they pay fees and before first day of class to receive a fee waiver for that quarter • Not all fees can be waived

  13. BOOK ASSISTANCE • Same criteria as fee waiver • You only need to bring in proof of eligibility once • Funding is limited and disbursed on a first come, first serve basis • Watch for email to announce the book funding dates

  14. CHOOSING CLASSES • Start cautiously - read course description • Courses must be numbered 100 or higher • “&” sign is not an error, but indicates a course which has a common course number at all WA community colleges • Note fees, labs & conferences • Note prerequisites • Take foreign language test if prev. language • Note location of courses at WSUV (CCW), Columbia Tech Center (CTC ) or online (ARR)

  15. TRANSPORTATION • KEEP IN MIND: • TRAVEL TIME • PARKING • CTC AND CCW LOCATIONS

  16. ELIGIBLE FOR MATH ONLY? • Refer to Math course descriptions online • Choose Math class based on your major • Courses with Math prerequisites include some (but not all): Chemistry, Engineering, Physics • Not Art, not PE, etc. • Can retest on Writing & Reading every 3 months

  17. HOW MUCH TIME IS INVOLVED? • For every hour spent in class a student should spend two hours outside of class studying, reading, writing papers, etc. • For Example: • A student taking 12 credits will usually spend 12 hours in class per week and should allow about 24 hours additional hours each week for homework.

  18. CREDIT RATIO: • 5 COLLEGE CREDITS = 1 H.S. CREDIT • 4 “ “ = 0.8 • 3 “ “ = 0.6 • 2 “ “ = 0.4 • 1 “ “ = 0.2 • You will substitute Clark classes for classes at your high school, approved by your high school counselor • Content requirements may vary

  19. TYPES OF DEGREES • See “AA Degree” link on RS website • Also known as Direct Transfer Agreement or DTA • Intended to meet general ed requirements at universities listed • Applied Science or professional/ technical degrees • Prepare you for a specific job • Not considered a transfer degree CLARK COLLEGE

  20. AA DEGREE • Also known as “general transfer degree” • Total of 90 college-level credits • Average 15 credits per quarter x 6 quarters • Tuition covered by RS if taking no more than 1 class at high school • Advising 101 Workshops available during the summer; call 992-2366 to sign-up

  21. A.A. DEGREE STUDENTS • Should choose first quarter classes based on HS graduation requirements • Can attend RS Advising 101 workshops • Should prepare for their specific major • Should take the ACT or SAT test • Generally will have to declare a major within one quarter at the university • Generally will be expected to complete a Bachelor’s Degree in two more years

  22. DEGREES & MAJORS WHAT IF I’M NOT SURE? Register for a career exploration class HDEV 100 or 101 Visit the Career Center to get the latest information about careers Talk with faculty & advisors about programs you might be interested in Talk with employers about what kind of skills & education they want you to have

  23. PARKING IN F/S SPOTS • NOT • FOR STUDENTS • FRESHMEN/SOPH • FULL SIZED CARS • FACULTY/STAFF • You will get a ticket if you park in F/S spot before 5:30 p.m. FS

  24. C-TRAN BUS PASS OPTION • Purchase Clark Student ID card at Bookstore • Optional: Pay additional amount for quarterly bus pass • Have photo taken at Security

  25. DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES • Provide accommodations to students with disabilities • Documentation required; start the process NOW • www.clark.edu/DSS • Call 992-2314 A.S.A.P. • 992-2835 TTY

  26. STRUGGLING? • Talk to instructor first • See Running Start Advisor • Seek free tutoring • Drop class(es) by using a “Change of Registration” form and take to Registration Office • Drop by end of 8th week of quarter • If you don’t withdraw from the course, your GPA will suffer (both high school & Clark) • Probation/Suspension policy on college website

  27. VACATIONS & BREAKS • Note: Most school vacations don’t match up with Clark’s Winter and Spring breaks • Look at college “Academic Calendar “on the web before planning vacations • Click on “Quick Links” then “Academic Calendar”

  28. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION (NSO) • NSO’s are mandatory • For those starting in the fall, sign-up early June for an NSO and select “Fall” at www.clark.edu/orientationcalendar • Fall NSO’s start in July and last throughout the summer • You will register in a computer lab at the end of your NSO; bring photo ID • Allow 3 hours for orientation and registration

  29. DO’S AND DON’TS • DON’T have your parent call to ask a question • DON’T miss deadlines • DON’T plagiarize (see course syllabus) • DON’T overload yourself with too many credits • DON’T over commit • DO check your student email regularly • DO contact us if you move • DO ask for help • DO complete a “change form” if you stop attending a class or you will get an F • DO read the syllabus • DO take college seriously

  30. WSU VANCOUVER LOCATION (CCW) • RS students can take CLARK courses located on the WSUV campus in Salmon Creek area • Location abbreviation is CCW • Parking is not free at CCW

  31. COLUMBIA TECH CENTER • Offers courses that meet nearby high school graduation requirements • Location abbreviation is CTC • Parking is free • You can turn in your forms at the Student Services window Mon. through Thurs.

  32. CAMPUS TOURS • Campus tours are available • To schedule a time to visit Clark College, call 360-992-2078

  33. FALL QUARTER 2013 • Classes begin on Monday, Sept. 23 • Plan class times at Clark around your high school classes and allow enough time to get to Clark • Afternoon and evening classes are more likely to be open at Clark • Columbia Tech Center (CTC) and Clark Center at WSUV (CCW) locations are more likely to have open classes

  34. IN MAY • Fall schedule will be online at www.clark.edu • “Quick Links”, Select “Schedule of Classes”, “Fall 2013” • Print Enrollment Verification Form from www.clark.edu/runningstart • Complete form and have high school counselor and parent sign it • Turn in E.V. form to RS office or CTC in May

  35. REVIEW • STEP ONE: Forecast (Enrollment Verification Form) with high school counselor in May; bring form to RS office or CTC • STEP TWO: Sign-up in June for NSO www.clark.edu/orientationcalendar, “Fall” • STEP THREE: Complete Fall NSO and register online during the summer • STEP FOUR: Pay any fees and/or tuition before due date

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