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COUN 200 - Orientation to College

COUN 200 - Orientation to College. Ms. K.D. L ê (½ unit) P/NP. Guest Speakers. (Financial Aids) Health Services La Donna Yumori-Kaku (Office of College Life). Get to Know Each Other. Name? Major/Educational Goal? Hobbies/Talents? 1 interesting thing about you?

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COUN 200 - Orientation to College

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  1. COUN 200- Orientation to College Ms. K.D. Lê (½ unit) P/NP

  2. Guest Speakers (Financial Aids) Health Services La Donna Yumori-Kaku (Office of College Life)

  3. Get to Know Each Other. Name? Major/Educational Goal? Hobbies/Talents? 1 interesting thing about you? Pair up with a partner. You will introduce each other to the class afterward.

  4. Grading Guidelines-Coun 100 • SLO: Develop a 1-quarter Student Education Plan that supports your individualized educational goal and reflects your placement test results • An Education Plan must be submitted in order to pass the course. Areas of the Education Plan that should be accuratelycompleted are: Placement test results, work week hours, GE pattern, transfer institution, major, preferred and alternative courses for two quarters.

  5. Grading Guidelines (Rubric)

  6. Other Guidelines • All questions must be asked during class • No question before class, during breaks, or after class • Cell phones off • No tardiness beyond 10 minutes • No leaving early • No absences

  7. U.S. College/University System Course #1-49 =UC Course #1-99 = CSU

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  9. Unit- college credit given to a course Quarter/Semester- 2 semesters = 3 quarters Prerequisite-a requ. that must be met before enrolling in a course Corequisite-a requ. that must be taken at the same time with another course. Green Sheet -information about the course (contract) Advisory- knowledge that is advisable before course entry GE- breadth requirements In various disciplines/subject areas. Major-a series of courses in a specialized area of study. Articulation Agreement- listing of DA courses equivalent to corresponding courses at another school (www.Assist.org) GE Certification-verify completion of GE prior to transfer Some Common College Terms

  10. Placement Test • Placement tests required for English, ESL, Math, Chem 1A, Biol 6A & Biol 40A • Students who have taken a placement test and then enrolled in a course in that subject areaWILL NOT be able to retest. (change effective April 4, 2011) • Students who have not enrolled in a class can retest during the normal time frame (6 months for English, mathematics, biology, chemistry;  1 year for ESL ) if they provide documentation of their preparation for the retest. • Transcript/AP scores -used for placement must be brought to Testing office prior to registration

  11. Placement into EWRT 1A is based on 1 of the following: • Qualifying score on De Anza English Placement exam • Score of 3 or higher on AP English-eligible for Ewrt 1B, Ewrt 2, Phil 3 & Spch 9 • Completion of AA degree or higher in the US • Completion of ESL 5 with “C” or better • Satisfaction of UC subject “A” requirement or CSU EPT test for EWRT 1A equivalent.

  12. English Course Sequence (no expiration date) Ewrt 1A (5) Ewrt 1A (5) LART 211 (10 units) Or Ewrt 211(5) Read 211(5) Ewrt 200 (5) Read 200 (5) Or LART 200 (10 units)

  13. ESL Course Sequence (no expiration date) ESL 6(5) ESL 5(5) EWRT 1A (5) ESL 272(5) ESL 273 (5) ESL 261(3) ESL 262(3) ESL 263(4) ESL 251(3) ESL 252 (3) ESL 253 (4) ESL 244 (10) ESL 234 (10) ESL 200 (10)

  14. Math Course Sequence (Math test results expire after 1 year) Math 43 Pre-Cal III (5 units) Math 1A (5 units) Math 10,11 44 or 46 (5 units) Math 1B (5 units) Math 42 Pre-Cal II (5 units) Math 114 (5 units) Math 23 Eng. Stat. (5 units) Math 1C (5 units) Math 41 Pre-Cal I (5 units) Math 212 (5 units) Math 2A Math2B Math 1D (5 units) Math 210 (5 units)

  15. Chemistry/Biology Readiness Test This test is a prerequisite for : • Chem 1A Pass test (22/44) + H.S. Chem + Inter. Algebra ‘C’ or better. May retake after 180 days. Valid for 12 months. • Biol. 6A Pass test (22/44) or Chem 1A or Chem 50 ‘C’ or better. May retake after 180 days. No expiration of results. • Biol 40A This is a different Chemistry placement test. Pass test (14/44) or Chem 50 or Chem 1A with a ‘C’ or better. May retake after 180 days. No expiration of results. Chem 30A is advised for transfer nursing programs.

  16. Chemistry Course Sequence (results expire after 1 year) Chem 12A,B,C Organic Chem (5 units each) Chem 1C (5 units) Chem 1B (5 units) Chem 1A (5 units) Chem./Biol. Readiness Test + HS Chem Chem 50 (5 units) Or

  17. Vocational/career Degree Transferring to CSU Transferring to UC or undecided about where to transfer to Transferring to a private school Transferring to a UC in a high-unit major AA/AS pattern CSU pattern Must complete Area A & B4 before transfer with ‘C’ or better IGETC pattern All classes ‘C’ or better Must be certified by DA before transfer) Campus Specific pattern 7-course minimum GE pattern Which GE pattern to follow?

  18. IGETC Exceptions • High unit majors (Engineering, Applied Sciences, Natural Sciences) • Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley • UC San Diego: Eleanor Roosevelt & Revelle colleges • UC Santa Barbara: B.A. Computer Science in the College of Letters and Science

  19. G.E. Group Exercise • How many courses are required for each area? • Give an example of specific courses which fulfill each section of each area. • What grades must you receive to satisfy GE requirement?

  20. Homework • www.Assist.org find your major requirements (for transfers) • www.Deanza.edu find major requirements (for AA/AS degree students) • Review 3 GE patterns • Get ready for presentation of GE patterns tomorrow

  21. Minimum UC Transfer Requirements • 90 UC transferable units (#1-49) • 2.4 GPA (2.8 GPA for non-resident) • EWRT 1A • EWRT 2 or PHIL 3 or SPCH 9 (for IGETC) or EWRT 1B (for major or college which do not accept IGETC) • Math course above MATH 114 (10,11,41,43,1A,etc.) • 4 courses from at least 2 of the following areas: • Arts & Humanities • Physical & Biological Sciences • Social & Behavioral Sciences (All courses must be completed with a “C” or better)

  22. Minimum CSU Transfer Requirements • 90 CSU transferable units (#1-99) • 2.0 GPA (2.4 GPA for non-resident) • EWRT 1A or ESL 5 • SPCH 1 or 10 • PHIL 3 or 4 or 5 or 7 or SPCH 8 or 9 or 15 or EWRT 2 • Math course ABOVE MATH 114 (refer to your major & GE pattern)

  23. Requirements for AA/AS Degree • 90 units • 2.0 GPA at De Anza • 2.0 cumulative GPA • 24 units at De Anza • De Anza GE for AA/AS (CSU or IGETC) • Major requirements listed on DA curriculum guides

  24. Guaranteed Admission Jr. standing to CSU Priority admission to local CSU deemed similar to AA/AS-T Requ. Only 90 units to earn BA/BS Need to complete CSU GE or IGETC for CSU (include American Ideals); C or higher; Courses for ADT NOT count for GE www.deanza.edu/transfer Adm. Of Justice Bus. Adm. Communication Early Childhood Edu. History Kinesiology Mathematics Political Science Sociology A.A.-T/A.S.-T (Associate Degrees for Transfer)

  25. Grade Point Average (GPA) Letter GradePoint Value A + = 4.0 A = 4.0 A- = 3.7 B+ = 3.3 B = 3.0 B- = 2.7 C+ = 2.3 C = 2.0 D+ = 1.3 D = 1.0 D = 0.7 F = 0.0 Non Letter Grade I, IP, W, P, NP (These non-letter grades have no point value & do not affect GPA)

  26. How to Calculate GPA? CourseUnitsGradeGrade Points HIST 17A 4.0 B (4x3) 12 PE 21A 0.5 A (0.5x4) 2 MATH 114 5.0 B (5x3) 15 EWRT 211 5.0 P __________________ PE 4 0.5 NP __________________ ICS 7 4 A (4x4) 16 ASTR 10 5.0 W __________________ HLTH 21 4.0 D (4x0) 0 17.5(Letter Graded Units) 45(G.P)

  27. GPA Calculation Overall G.P.A= 45 (Graded Points) _____________________________________________________________ 17.5 (Letter Graded Units) 2.57 GPA (refer to GPA Calculation worksheet on p. 33)

  28. PROBATION Academic-overall GPA is below 2.0 Check grades end of each quarter Repeat courses with “D” or “F” Disqualification after 5 consecutive quarters on Probation Progress-50% of units received are “W”, “I”, or “NP” Drop courses by the end of 2nd week Complete all classes enrolled in Disqualification after 5 consecutive quarters on Probation

  29. Course numbering • Courses numbered #1-99 are transferable to CSU (ex. ICS 7, EWRT 1A) • Courses numbered #1-49 are transferable to UC • Recommend using courses numbered #1-49 for private & out of state

  30. Course Lettering • The letter following the number in a course means it’s part of a sequence (ex. ARTS 2A,2B,2C). You may or may not be able to take courses out of sequence. • Special Topic courses include X=1, Y=2, Z=3 units (ex. COUN80X = 2 units) • Z refers to Distance Education courses (ex. COUN100.64Z is taught online)

  31. Non-Transferable Courses • Any courses numberedabove # 99 • Example: EWRT 200 211, READ 200, 211, ESL 251,252,253, MATH 210,212,114 • You may choose to take them for P/NP instead of a letter grade • You need to request to take them for P/NP to avoid compromising your overall GPA • Courses numbered 200 and above are non degree applicable (ex. Math 212, ESL 200)

  32. Several universities offer De Anza students guaranteed admission to the campus & major of their choice TAA is by contract to complete course requirements & GPA Only 1 TAA UC: UCI, UCD, UCSC, UCM, UCR, UCSB PRIVATE: Arizona State University, Cogswell Polytechnical College, UOP Transfer Admission Agreement (TAA)

  33. Quid pro quo! (Latin means “this for that”) Usually involve someone in the position of power. Campus contact person Michelle LeBleu-Burns Dean, Student Dev. & EOPS HCC164 (408) 864-8218 Hostile Environment Difficult to define; Can involve anyone. Campus contact person Michelle LeBleu-Burns Dean, Student Dev. & EOPS HCC164 (408) 864-8218 Sexual Harassment Policy

  34. Drug & Alcohol Policy • NO illicit drug or alcohol by anyone on college property or at any college sponsored activities and events!!! • Violation may result in criminal prosecution.

  35. Violence Policy NO verbal or physical violence will be tolerated in classrooms, offices or anywhere on campus

  36. As soon as you are permitted to register You may add in person during first 2 weeks of quarter Show up in class during the 1st day to add course Classes are limited Be flexible with time You may make changes to your schedule later You can be on wait list if possible When should I register for class?

  37. CSU Application first Accepted: Summer semester/quarter February 1-28 Fall semester/quarter October 1-Nov. 30 Winter quarter June 1-30 Spring semester/quarter August 1-31 To apply, please go to www.csumentor.edu UC Application Filing Periods (To be filed the year prior to transfer term) Winter/Spring Semester (if open) July 1-31 Fall Quarter/Semester November 1–30 Spring Quarter (if open) October 1-31 UCB- semester system UCM- semester system To apply, please go to https://universityofcalifornia. edu/apply When Do I Apply to Transfer?

  38. To get an AA Degree & Transfer to 4 year university You will need to complete: • Major requirements • GE requirements • Competitive GPA (above 2.0 GPA) • 90 Units total (Major + GE + Electives + GPA)

  39. When Do I Apply for my AA/AS degree? • During your last quarter at De Anza or • When you completed the AA/AS degree requirements (GE+ Major+ 2.0 GPA+ 90 units)

  40. When do I apply for GE certification? • When you completed courses for CSU or IGETC pattern and • In your last quarter before transfer to the CSU or UC which admitted you • Possible to do partial GE certification for the CSU • Download form and submit to Admissions & Records office

  41. My Portal • Apply to De Anza • Retrieve your placement tests results • Get your date to register • Add, drop, register or waitlist for classes • Update your contact information • Check your grades • Pay your fees • Holds • Obtain your unofficial transcripts

  42. Disability Support Programs & Serviceshttp://www.deanza.edu/dsps/ Educatinal Diagnostic Center (EDC) http://www.deanza.edu/edc/ Disability Support Serviceshttp://www.deanza.edu/dss/ Counseling & Advising Centerwww.deanza.edu/counseling/ Health Serviceswww.deanza.edu/healthservices Assessment Center www.deanza.edu/admissions/placement Transfer Center www.deanza.edu/transfer/ Tutorial Center http://www.deanza.edu/studentsuccess/tutorial/ Office of College Life http://www.deanza.edu/collegelife/ International Student Office www.deanza.edu/international/ Student Services….

  43. ASSIST • www.assist.org • Student transfer information • UC and CSU lower division major requirements • UC, CSU & CA community college major finder and campus explorer • Access UC & CSU transferable course lists • Access IGETC or CSU GE • Good for many UCs and CSUs but not all.

  44. Register for Classes • See the Academic Calendar for important dates. • Get a Schedule of Classes online or at the Bookstore and choose your classes. • Your date to register will be online after your application has been processed. You will receive your confirmation of enrollment and other important information via e-mail. Please make sure your e-mail address is current. • Need a free e-mail account?

  45. Register for Classes cont. • Registration dates are assigned by the total number of units completed at De Anza or Foothill Colleges only. Foothill students must submit an application to De Anza to be eligible for registration at De Anza. • Register online – Check www.myportal.fhda.edu for date & registration

  46. Pay Your Fees!!!!! • You will be informed of your fees during the online or phone registration process. • To calculate your fees ahead of time, use the Fee Calculation Worksheet online or in the printed Schedule of Classes. • Payment may be made online, by mail, our drop box, or in person. • Fees are payable at the time of registration. • Review refund policy for international students • Pay ASAP or you will lose your classes (refer to payment policy)!

  47. Coun 100 Action Plan Check List • Take Placement Testswww.deanza.edu/admissions/placement • Register for Classeswww.deanza.edu/registration/current.html • Pay your feeswww.deanza.edu/registration/cashier/fees.html • Obtain your DASB Card • Attend Classeswww.deanza.edu/registration/add-drop.html • See a counselor for next quarter’s Educational Plan if needed

  48. Reminders • Register for your classes • Pay fees (ASAP) • Buy text books • Take picture for your DASB card • Attend classes (be punctual!) • Be aware of deadlines! (refer to quarter calendar dates) • Be aware of different class and college policies

  49. Strategies For College Success • Take no more than 12 units your first quarter. Learn how De Anza works is like taking a class in itself • Come early to allow time for parking • Schedule 2 hours of homework for every unit you take • Find and get to know one person on campus who cares about your survival • Learn how to use De Anza’s support services and resources such as the Tutorial Center, Career Center, & Transfer Center • Set up a daily, weekly, and monthly schedule and stick to it. Practice good time management skills

  50. Strategies for College Success (Continue) • Join at least one study group with other students • Meet with your instructors during their office hours • Choose friends who share your academic values and goals • If you are undecided in your major, take CLP 70 or 75 • Get involved in campus activities, and/or take a job on campus. Stay connected to the campus in some other way besides the classroom • If you can’t avoid stress, learn how to live with it and reduce stress in healthy ways (exercise, nutrition, adequate sleep)

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