Student Success at
Central Lakes College
Post Secondary Enrollment Options
New Student Orientation
 11th grade students must have a 3.0 GPA or higher
 12th grade students must have a 2.5 GPA or higher
 Students must take the Accuplacer (College Entrance
Test).
 A score of 78 or higher on the Reading portion of the
test indicates that you have reading and writing skills
that are ready for college level coursework
 To be best prepared for success in college it is strongly
recommended that you attain this level before
attempting any college courses
 Paperwork that is required:
 CLC Application
 High School Transcript
 Post-Secondary Enrollment
Options Form (white) signed
by High School Counselor
and Parent/Guardian (if
under 18 yrs)
 This form must be submitted
each semester
 Once admitted to the college, PSEO students are required to
maintain a 2.0 GPA (C average) and complete 67% of the credits
that they attempt in order to remain in good standing with CLC
 If a student falls below either of these levels, they will receive a
letter indicating that they are on Probation at the college
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
 PSEO students must meet with their High School
Counselor/Principal each semester to determine the
credits and courses necessary to meet high school
graduation requirements
 Bring this information when you meet with the CLC
Counselor
 It is important to keep your High School Counselor
and CLC Counselor informed about your progress
 Especially if you are struggling or considering
“Withdrawing” from a course during any semester
 PSEO will not pay for any courses which are numbered
below 1000 (developmental courses) – for example: Read
0591, Math 0594, etc.
 If your assessment scores indicate that you need such a
course, you can:
 Take the course at your high school
 Pay the tuition, fees, books yourself
 PSEO will not pay for summer courses but…
 You can take summer courses if you pay
the tuition, fees, and books yourself
 You may not exceed “full-time” status
 At the college, “full-time” is 12-18 credits
 If you are taking both college and HS courses, please
see your HS Counselor to determine the definition of
“full time”
 PSEO pays your tuition, fees and books
 You are responsible for purchasing all supplies that
become your personal possession (welding gloves,
calculators, etc.)
 See the bookstore staff if you have questions regarding
what is covered
 Books will be available 2 weeks prior to the start of
the semester (Fall semester starts August 23rd)
 Bring a copy of your class schedule, a picture ID, and
obtain a PSEO Authorization Form from the Business
Office prior to visiting the bookstore
 You need to personally come in and sign for your
books (your parents cannot pick up books for you)
 You will receive used books if available
 Keep the receipt for your books (in case you
need to return them)
 Do not open cellophane wrap or mark in the
books until you have attended the class
 The books are property of the State of MN –
you MUST return all books to the CLC
bookstore at the end of the semester
 If books are not returned you will be billed
for the books and you will not be able to
obtain future books until returned or paid
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
 There are no Parent/Teacher conferences
 CLC uses an Early Alert system that allows faculty to
inform us when a student is struggling or when they have
concerns about a student
 Letters & Phone/Email contacts by CLC Counselor
 The college does not mail grades home to students
 Student access end-of-semester grades on the internet via
the E-Services site
 Although your student is still in High School, due to
data privacy laws we cannot disclose information
without a signed Release of Information form
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
What does it take to be a
successful PSEO Student?
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
 High School is “Teacher
Supported”
 Attendance is
mandatory
 Teachers remind
students of
assignments, tests and
make-up work
 College is “Student
Directed”
 Although attendance
may not be required,
successful students
attend all classes
 Students keep track of
their own assignments
and tests
 Staying organized is
essential to your
success.
 High School is “Teacher
Supported”
 Teachers monitor student
grades and consistently
provide feedback about
academic standing
 Students may have time
in class to do homework
 College is “Student
Directed”
 Students are responsible
to track their own grades
 If a student falls behind it
is up to the student to
seek assistance from the
instructor
 Successful students use
study areas on campus
and make use of free time
as study time
 High School is “Student
Focused”
 Traditional classroom
setting
 Teachers cover the
content needed for class
 High school classes meet
daily
 High school classes may
have 30 students
 College is “Content
Focused”
 Various delivery methods
(Classroom,
Blended/Hybrid, Internet,
Interactive TV Receiving)
 Students are responsible
for all material whether
presented in class or not
 Classes may meet 0-5
times a week depending
on the class
 Classes may have up to
60 students
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
 High School is “Teacher
Structured”
 Teachers organize the
learning activities for
students by providing
structured assignments,
clear directions, study
guides, etc.
 Teachers usually require
less outside studying
than college
 College is “Student
Structured”
 Students are expected to
organize themselves by
interpreting
assignments and
creating their own study
methods and managing
their own study time
 Successful students
study 2-3 hours for each
one hour of class time
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
 High School is “Teacher
Directed”
 Students have daily
contact with teachers and
receive regular feedback
 High School teachers
provide extra help
 College is “Student
Directed”
 College students must
seek out instructors if
they have questions or
want to check their
progress
 Successful students seek
out the ACE Center
(Tutoring Services), the
instructor, disability
services, and/or
Counseling
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras
 Attend all classes
 Know where to find help
and seek assistance right
away when they encounter
a problem
 Stay organized by keeping
a calendar of dates for all
assignments and tests
 Listen, take notes, and ask
questions
 Visit with their instructors
often
 Are prepared by reading
and processing material
before class
 Hand in work on time and
don’t miss exams
 Stay in touch with their
High School Counselor on
a regular basis
 Be realistic about what you can do…
 For each college credit you enroll in:
 You will spend 1 hour per week in class
 For each hour spent in class, plan on spending 2 hours outside of
class studying
 For example – if you take 12 credits:
 12 hours in class + 24 hours study time = 36 hours per week
 That is a full time job by itself!
 Then… factor in: work, family and a social life!
 AA/Transfer Information will be provided
 Meet with a CLC Counselor to register for courses
 Individual appointments are being assigned when you
complete the admissions process
 Bring your High School requirements to this meeting
 After you have registered:
 Get your Student ID card in the Library
 Find your classrooms (maps are available at the
Information Desk)
 Check out D2L (Desire to Learn)
 Check out Netmail (your college student email)
 How would you react in
this situation?
 http://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=oRBchZLk0
PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras

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PSEO Night Presentation updated 4-28-10 with transitions and extras

  • 1. Student Success at Central Lakes College Post Secondary Enrollment Options New Student Orientation
  • 2.  11th grade students must have a 3.0 GPA or higher  12th grade students must have a 2.5 GPA or higher  Students must take the Accuplacer (College Entrance Test).  A score of 78 or higher on the Reading portion of the test indicates that you have reading and writing skills that are ready for college level coursework  To be best prepared for success in college it is strongly recommended that you attain this level before attempting any college courses
  • 3.  Paperwork that is required:  CLC Application  High School Transcript  Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Form (white) signed by High School Counselor and Parent/Guardian (if under 18 yrs)  This form must be submitted each semester
  • 4.  Once admitted to the college, PSEO students are required to maintain a 2.0 GPA (C average) and complete 67% of the credits that they attempt in order to remain in good standing with CLC  If a student falls below either of these levels, they will receive a letter indicating that they are on Probation at the college
  • 6.  PSEO students must meet with their High School Counselor/Principal each semester to determine the credits and courses necessary to meet high school graduation requirements  Bring this information when you meet with the CLC Counselor  It is important to keep your High School Counselor and CLC Counselor informed about your progress  Especially if you are struggling or considering “Withdrawing” from a course during any semester
  • 7.  PSEO will not pay for any courses which are numbered below 1000 (developmental courses) – for example: Read 0591, Math 0594, etc.  If your assessment scores indicate that you need such a course, you can:  Take the course at your high school  Pay the tuition, fees, books yourself  PSEO will not pay for summer courses but…  You can take summer courses if you pay the tuition, fees, and books yourself
  • 8.  You may not exceed “full-time” status  At the college, “full-time” is 12-18 credits  If you are taking both college and HS courses, please see your HS Counselor to determine the definition of “full time”  PSEO pays your tuition, fees and books  You are responsible for purchasing all supplies that become your personal possession (welding gloves, calculators, etc.)  See the bookstore staff if you have questions regarding what is covered
  • 9.  Books will be available 2 weeks prior to the start of the semester (Fall semester starts August 23rd)  Bring a copy of your class schedule, a picture ID, and obtain a PSEO Authorization Form from the Business Office prior to visiting the bookstore  You need to personally come in and sign for your books (your parents cannot pick up books for you)  You will receive used books if available
  • 10.  Keep the receipt for your books (in case you need to return them)  Do not open cellophane wrap or mark in the books until you have attended the class  The books are property of the State of MN – you MUST return all books to the CLC bookstore at the end of the semester  If books are not returned you will be billed for the books and you will not be able to obtain future books until returned or paid
  • 12.  There are no Parent/Teacher conferences  CLC uses an Early Alert system that allows faculty to inform us when a student is struggling or when they have concerns about a student  Letters & Phone/Email contacts by CLC Counselor  The college does not mail grades home to students  Student access end-of-semester grades on the internet via the E-Services site  Although your student is still in High School, due to data privacy laws we cannot disclose information without a signed Release of Information form
  • 15. What does it take to be a successful PSEO Student?
  • 17.  High School is “Teacher Supported”  Attendance is mandatory  Teachers remind students of assignments, tests and make-up work  College is “Student Directed”  Although attendance may not be required, successful students attend all classes  Students keep track of their own assignments and tests  Staying organized is essential to your success.
  • 18.  High School is “Teacher Supported”  Teachers monitor student grades and consistently provide feedback about academic standing  Students may have time in class to do homework  College is “Student Directed”  Students are responsible to track their own grades  If a student falls behind it is up to the student to seek assistance from the instructor  Successful students use study areas on campus and make use of free time as study time
  • 19.  High School is “Student Focused”  Traditional classroom setting  Teachers cover the content needed for class  High school classes meet daily  High school classes may have 30 students  College is “Content Focused”  Various delivery methods (Classroom, Blended/Hybrid, Internet, Interactive TV Receiving)  Students are responsible for all material whether presented in class or not  Classes may meet 0-5 times a week depending on the class  Classes may have up to 60 students
  • 21.  High School is “Teacher Structured”  Teachers organize the learning activities for students by providing structured assignments, clear directions, study guides, etc.  Teachers usually require less outside studying than college  College is “Student Structured”  Students are expected to organize themselves by interpreting assignments and creating their own study methods and managing their own study time  Successful students study 2-3 hours for each one hour of class time
  • 23.  High School is “Teacher Directed”  Students have daily contact with teachers and receive regular feedback  High School teachers provide extra help  College is “Student Directed”  College students must seek out instructors if they have questions or want to check their progress  Successful students seek out the ACE Center (Tutoring Services), the instructor, disability services, and/or Counseling
  • 25.  Attend all classes  Know where to find help and seek assistance right away when they encounter a problem  Stay organized by keeping a calendar of dates for all assignments and tests  Listen, take notes, and ask questions  Visit with their instructors often  Are prepared by reading and processing material before class  Hand in work on time and don’t miss exams  Stay in touch with their High School Counselor on a regular basis
  • 26.  Be realistic about what you can do…  For each college credit you enroll in:  You will spend 1 hour per week in class  For each hour spent in class, plan on spending 2 hours outside of class studying  For example – if you take 12 credits:  12 hours in class + 24 hours study time = 36 hours per week  That is a full time job by itself!  Then… factor in: work, family and a social life!
  • 27.  AA/Transfer Information will be provided  Meet with a CLC Counselor to register for courses  Individual appointments are being assigned when you complete the admissions process  Bring your High School requirements to this meeting  After you have registered:  Get your Student ID card in the Library  Find your classrooms (maps are available at the Information Desk)  Check out D2L (Desire to Learn)  Check out Netmail (your college student email)
  • 28.  How would you react in this situation?  http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=oRBchZLk0

Editor's Notes

  • #4: They do not need to pay the app fee How explain where to get the PSEO Enrollment form (from HS Counselor)
  • #5: Explain what it means to be on Probation
  • #10: Workbooks?
  • #13: Release of Information – applies to all college staff/faculty… no one will be able to release ANY info without an ROI. One Release may not cover all types of info. Be sure to include all info that you would like disclosed and to whom.