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Advising Check-In Meeting
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SCC!
Today we’ll discuss...More Grading Options
Registration Deadlines
Plagiarism
Campus Resources
Campus Activities
Planning for your major!
Before we begin...
Please turn off
cell phones,
smart phones
and laptops.
Some reminders
Update your Contact InformationHave you changed your address?
Get a new cell phone number?Raise your hand to get a Green Handout
Required by Immigration!
End of Week 1Check Your Schedule Online(especially if you were on a waitlist)
DIRECTIONSGo to www.shoreline.edu
You’ll need:Student ID Number 965-XX-XXXXPIN Code (Birthday) Month / Day / Year 12/03/1989
Current Students Home PageFind “My SCC (login
required)Click “My Quarterly
Schedule”
Grading Options
Quick Review from ISOP
Decimal Grading (0.0-4.0)1.0 is considered passing grade
2.0 needed for ESL, Math, Science to move to next level
P / NC Grading (need 2.0 to pass)
Student Option Grading (Decimal or P/NC) – see example
Examples from Class Schedule
Check your Syllabus
“W” GradeWithdrawal
“W” - dropping a class beginning the 3rd week of the Qtr.
Will not earn credit
Other Grading Options
1. If “W” class is part of your 12 credits load – your I-20 will be terminated.
2. Question? See an Advisor
“N”Audit
(Appears on transcript, but not calculated in the GPA)
Use this grade only 1x as part of your 12 credits
“Z”Hardship Withdrawal
(Sick, Emergency, Crisis)Teacher MUST approve this grading option
“V”Vanish grade = 0.0
I-20 will be terminated.
“I”Incomplete
(Have up to 1 yr. to complete)
Scenario #1: Student has been ill. She has been seeing a doctor for 4 weeks and is still unable to attend class. She should ask her instructor for a ____ grade.
Scenario # 2: A students decides his ESL class is too easy. He plans to take IELTS next month so has stopped attending his class. He will receive a ____ grade. What will happen to his I-20?
Scenario #3: A student in ESL 100 is worried because he thinks he may not be able to pass his class. He doesn’t want a decimal grade on his transcript so he can request this other grading option _____.
Know Your Grading Deadlines
(This is YOUR responsibility.)Available in printed quarterly class
schedules
IP Office Bulletin Board
Advising This Week
E-News
SCC WebsiteFind Calendars under “Quick Links”
Add calendars to your mobile device
Upcoming Deadlines
http://new.shoreline.edu/calendars/
Click “Academic”
Unclick the other calendars to see only academic deadlines.
Communication
FACEBOOKFriend us: “IEadvisor”
EMAILHave you been receiving emails from IE advisors? No??? Update information – Green FormsInclude your FULL name in emails please!
IN/OUT BOARDAdvisors’ Work SchedulesAvailable online: www.shoreline/international.edu1.) Contact Us, 2.) See Who is Here Today
Visit every week for “Advising This Week”Walk-in hoursRegistration RemindersUpcoming DeadlinesAnnouncements
www.shoreline/international.edu
IE Website
Advising This WeekWeekly post to IE Website Under “Program News”
Advising This WeekWeekly post to IP Website Under “Program News”
E-News
Sent directly to your email!
Important Reminders
Live Links!
Get Connected...
Get Active - Get Connected
Student Clubs
Volunteering
Intramural Sports/Activities
Great for College Applications
Student Leadership Center
http://ww2.shoreline.edu/sba/
STUDENT CLUBS
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Volunteering
www.volunteermatch.org
www.unitedway.org
www.northwestharvest.org/Volunteer
Intramural Activitieshttp://new.shoreline.edu/athletics/in
tramurals.aspx
Campus ResourcesTutoring (FOSS Bldg.)
Rm. 5217 http://new.shoreline.edu/steps/succeed/tutoring.aspx/
The Writing & Learning Studio Rm. 5221 http://new.shoreline.edu/twls/default.aspx/
Library
The Math Learning Center Rm. 2201 http://www.shoreline.edu/math/
Shoreline’s Website www.shoreline.edu
Can’t find what you need?Visit “Quick Links”
Can’t find what you need?Visit “Quick Links”
Subjects listed in
alphabetical order: A-Z
Classroom Reminders1. Attend class every day.2. Sick? Contact your teacher before
missed class.3. Come to class on time. 4. Ask questions & participate in
discussions5. Treat your teachers and each other
with respect.6. Speak in English 7. No cheating!
Did you know you can lose points for
being late to class?
Plagiarism
What YOU need to knowWhat you need to know? Can result in failure of the class. Can be reported to transfer university if information is requested as part of application.
Examples of plagiarism:Using your friends work and passing it off as your own.Copying work from a friend while taking a test (whether in class or for an online class).Studying for an exam using questions from a friend’s test.Quoting or summarizing from another’s work (published, unpublished/website) and NOT acknowledging the source
ADVISING
Who is my Advisor?
Family Names beginning with:
A – J: TiffanyK – Pa: Erin
Pb – Z: Cynthia
You can meet with any advisor during walk-in or you can sign up for your assigned advisor.Schedule appointments with your assigned advisor.Email questions to your assigned advisor.
And remember…while we do have assigned advising,
we’re all here to help you!
Where is my Advisor?Advisors are faculty at SCC
Work 9 month contract over 12 month year
Check Online to see who is here?
Some days during quarter break with NO Advising, but IE Office will remain open.
Okay to see another advisor if you’re advisor is out of the office.
When can I meet with my
advisor?
I have many questions.
“Regular”Walk-in Hours(Begin next Thursday)
Mondays: 10:30am-12:00pm & 2:00pm-4:00pmTuesdays: 10:30am-12:00pm & 2:00pm-4:00pmThursdays: 10:30am-11:45am & 2:00pm-4:00pm
You Choose!
Any advisor can help you, but you can sign up for your
assigned advisor.
Immigration Walk-in2:00pm - 3:00pm
M,T,W,F
Advising Reminders
Come to walk-in prepared
Fill out forms BEFORE seeing an advisor
Be responsible – respond to emails, attend workshops, let us know if you’ll miss an appt.
Bring list of questions during walk-in.
Academic WorkshopsSee handout
(Sign up Online)
* Meet in Groups by Major(If you’re not planning to transfer, let an advisor know.)
* Learn what classes you’ll need to take* Work with Advisors to create your OWN quarter by quarter academic plan!
Plan Your Major
WHICH GROUP SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Business
General/Undecided
Nursing
Engineering: Civil/Aero/Mechanical/Industrial
Engineering: Bio/Chemical/Computer/Electrical/Paper Science
Science – Biochemistry, Chemistry,
Art / Graphic Design
Communications
Psychology
Planning Groups by Major
Following today’s meeting, sign up for your group in computer lab.
Do not miss class to attend a group.
Discuss your major and goals (HSC, degree, transfer)
Help create a PLAN just for YOU!
But wait!
When do I get an appointment with
my advisor?
But wait!
When do I get an appointment with
my advisor?
Individual Appointments
Need to wait until AFTER your “Plan Your Major” group
or you get Advisor permission.
Come see an Advisor during Walk-in.
Come see an Advisor during Walk-in.
Any Questions???
Let’s go Sign up NOW!
Follow our volunteers to Room ________
* 5 minute break * Coming Next: Planning
Guides
YOUR PLAN
START WITH A PLANNING GUIDEMany different plans available online:http://new.shoreline.edu/programs/
LEARN ABOUT DEGREES AT SCCNEW TERMINOLOGY:
Humanities / Social Science / Electives
THEN…Sign up for a Planning Group by Major to
make your OWN plan.
Type of
Degree
Gen. Ed. Core
Requirements
Distribution Requirements•Humanities•Math/Science
•Social Sciences
Electives
Gen. Ed. Core
Requirements
Distribution
Requirements
General Education Core
•ENGL 101 – 5 credits
•ENGL 102 – 5 credits
•Multicultural (see other side of guide) – 5 credits
•Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning – 5 credits
HUMANITIESMusic Communications
Art Literature
Language Philosophy
Need 15 credits
At least TWO different disciplines
Maximum of 5 credits in Performance Skills
General Humanitie
s
Performance/Skills
Humanities
MATH / SCIENCE
•Science #1 (lab)
•Science #2
•Other Math / Science
•Usually a math class, but not always
At least TWO different disciplines
Note: Nutrition does not count as a Science
Other Math / Scienc
e
Lab Sciences
Non-lab Sciences
Social Sciences• Sociology
• Economics
• Psychology
• Philosophy
• Geography
• Economics
• Anthropology
• History
Need 15 credits
At least TWO different disciplines
Social Science
Electives / Pre-major•Class you elect / choose to
take
•Will reflect your major or interests
•Classes needed for your transfer university
• ESL 100 will count toward electives
•PE Classes (H.S. Completion)
Final Steps!
Check your email for link to Online Calendar
Sign up online to attend Planning Group (see email)
Come on time for your group.
Create a PLAN just for YOU!
Check registration deadlines on blackboard and if green notebook
Have questions? Please see an Advisor. We’re here to help you!