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College Connections Concurrent Enrollment Program

Welcome to College of San Mateo! Learn about the benefits and process of concurrent enrollment for high school students. Get a head start on your college experience and earn college credit. This program is free and open to all high school students with approval from parents, guardians, and counselors. Consider concurrent enrollment to gain a competitive advantage, save money on future college costs, and demonstrate readiness for college-level instruction.

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College Connections Concurrent Enrollment Program

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  1. College ConnectionsConcurrent Enrollment Program Fall Orientation 2019

  2. Welcome to College of San Mateo!

  3. Benefits of Concurrent Enrollment • It’s Free!High School Students attending part-time at CSM are not required to pay Enrollment Fees. • High school students get an “early start” on your college experience. • Receive College Credit for course work completed. • When permitted, it is also possible to receive high school credit.

  4. Who should consider Concurrent Enrollment? The program is open to all high school students with: • Approval from parents or guardians • Approval from high school counselor (or Principal or designee) • Program also open at Cañada College & Skyline College (SMCCD)

  5. Why Concurrent Enrollment? • To gain a competitive advantage for university admission • To earn college units early so as to increase the chances of earning a college degree on time! • Save money on future college costs. • One year versus one semester.  

  6. Who should consider Concurrent Enrollment? • College courses are demanding. • Instruction at a College level. • It is recommended that high school students have at least a 2.0 GPA (10th grade 2.5, and 9th grade 3.0) • Demonstrate readiness for the academic challenge ahead. • Discuss readiness with HS Counselor

  7. Other Fees & Text Books High school students enrolled in 11 units or less: • not required to pay the Enrollment Fee or Health Fee(some courses may require payment of a materials fee- see course description in class schedule). • expected to purchase their own text book(s) as recommended, or required for their college classes.   • Used Books (Optional) • csm bookstore • chegg • amazon • abe used books

  8. Book Store Hours August 6th – August 17th Monday - Thursday 7:45 am – 7:00 pm Friday 7:45 am – 2:00 pm Closed Saturday - Sunday Fall/Spring Hours Monday-Thursday 7:45 am - 7:00 pm Friday 7:45 am - 2:00 pm collegeofsanmateo.edu/amazon(4% donation to CSM)

  9. Concurrent Enrollment Status • Apply online • http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/apply • Completed and submittedCollege Connection Concurrent Enrollment Course Request Form: must be uploaded to websmart account • Satisfy Course Prerequisites Registration Block– Placement test will be required mainly in the area of Math & English • Register for classes on WebSMART • https://websmart.smccd.edu

  10. Assessment Center • Go online to https://websmart.smccd.eduto make an appointment • College Student ID Number - G# • Photo ID • Calculator for math test will be provided • ADD CONCURRENT FORM HERE!!!!!

  11. Concurrent Enrollment Status… • Adding classes (Only add pre-approved courses) • Authorization Code - from instructor will be needed when adding a class after the semester has begun. • Register for classes on websmart • https://websmart.smccd.edu

  12. Log on to your WebSmart Account • At https://websmart.smccd.edu • Use your student ID # G01------ • Your birth date is your password - two digits each for month, day & year • Once logged in, click on “Student Services” and then click on Your Class Schedule Summary.” • Select a term: select Spring 2019 Term and then click on submit.

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  14. The First Class • Never miss the first class • Instructors may drop you • Be on time with good conduct • (Arriving late is the same as missing class) • Be prepared (College Ready) • Review and/or purchase the necessary book • Review the syllabus • Make Connections • Exchange contact info. with a classmate • Attendance –If you miss 3 or more classes you will be dropped or will receive an F

  15. Parking Permits and Designated Parking Areas • Daily parking permit$3.00 per day available in student lots • Grace Period (First week in same lots as above). • Purchase online on the third floor and pick up at Cashier’s Office (3rdFlr., Bldg 10) $27 for Summer Semester 2020 and $60 for Fall 2019/Spring 2020 Semester.

  16. Important Dates http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/importantdates/ Please turn to page 2 in your summer schedules for current important dates!

  17. College Grades • All college level coursework for which grades are issued, whether passing or failing, will become part of the students permanent academic college record. • College transcripts will be required when applying to four year institutions • In order to avoid permanent deficient grades, students should be aware of drop deadlines.

  18. How do I receive my grades? • Final grades are not mailed upon completion of the semester. • Students can use WebSMART to view final grades and request official transcripts (Summer final grades available in August).

  19. How do I receive High School Credit? • An official transcript will need to be sent directly to the high school if any credits have been approved and are to be used toward high school graduation. • The student must request the transcript through https://websmart.smccd.edu

  20. Your Concurrent Enrollment experience begins your college record Most universities will accept transferable or bachelors level courses taken at Community Colleges to count toward the students bachelors degree.

  21. Code of Conduct – The Honor System Types of unacceptable activities which can result in sanctions or suspensions: Cheating Plagiarism Texting Other disruptive behavior

  22. ComprehensiveSupport Services • Computer Lab • Disabled Resource Center • English as a Second Language (ESL) • Food Pantry • Health Services • Library Access • Math labs • Psychological Services • Reading Center • Tutorial Center • Writing Center • And more…

  23. College ConnectionConcurrent Enrollment Program Estela Garcia College Recruiter – High School Relations Community Relations & Marketing (650) 574 – 6646 garciaestela@smccd.edu JoshnaPratap Admission & Records Assistant III Student Services (650) 358-6858 pratapj@smccd.edu

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