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Parkland Pathway to Illinois Orientation

Parkland Pathway to Illinois Orientation. May 22, 2013. Today’s Agenda. 11:45 – 12:00 Q & A 12:00 – 1:30 Resource Fair, Lunch on your own 1:30 – 2:00 Travel to Illinois campus on your own (refer to folder for directions)

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Parkland Pathway to Illinois Orientation

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  1. Parkland Pathway to Illinois Orientation May 22, 2013

  2. Today’s Agenda 11:45 – 12:00 Q & A 12:00 – 1:30 Resource Fair, Lunch on your own 1:30 – 2:00 Travel to Illinois campus on your own (refer to folder for directions) 2:00 – 2:30 Meet at Illini Union Bookstore (Meet College Tour Guides – ISTARS and walk to college meetings) 2:30 College Meetings

  3. Benefits

  4. Program Benefits The primary benefit: You are a student at two great institutions at one time, giving you unique access to a wide range of resources. • Opportunity to blend your educational experiences • Guaranteed admission to your Illinois college or major • Stipulations • Dual Advising • Illinois instruction • Access to some Illinois student resources

  5. Policies

  6. Program Requirements • Full-time each fall and spring semester which is a minimum of 12 credit hours, Parkland and Illinois hours combined • Meet with Parkland advisor and the Illinois representative regularly • Complete required coursework • Maintain GPA • Pathway sections of PSY 109 • Immunization form

  7. Policy Summary • Major • You will receive program-specific academic support • Your admission guarantee is for the major to which you were admitted only. • A change to another Parkland Pathway to Illinois major is contingent on review/approval by the Parkland Pathway to Illinois Colleges • A change to a non-participating Parkland Pathway to Illinois major will mean leaving the program.

  8. Policy Summary, Con’t • Discontinuation • If a student wishes to leave the program, they must inform University of Illinois Undergraduate Admissions. • Submission of an application for degree-seeking admission during the program will be a statement that you are also withdrawing from Pathway. • Program benefits and University Housing will no longer be available. • Re-entry to Pathway program is not possible.

  9. Policy Summary, Con’t • Students must complete the same coursework as stated in the Transfer Handbook (see http://transferhandbook.illinois.edu) that is required of transfer applicants by major. Dropping or failing to pass required course(s) will jeopardize program standing • Students not in good standing may be dropped from the program. • Still eligible to apply for transfer to Illinois • No longer a non-degree Illinois student, but will continue to be a Parkland College student

  10. Financial Information

  11. Tuition and Fees • You will receive a University of Illinois bill. • Tuition • Fees • Notice delivered to: NetID@illinois.edu • You must check this email account! • Bill from Illinois for tuition for Illinois course. • Tuition rate = your Parkland rate*: $0 Trustee Scholar $117.50 per credit hour - Parkland district $293.50 per credit hour - Illinois, out of Parkland district *Fall 2013 rates; rate is per credit hour. Subject to change.

  12. Tuition and Fees • One fee is automatically assessed: • Student insurance **If you do not want our health insurance, you must opt out.** • Several fees are optional: • Service Fee • Health Service Fee • Transportation Fee • “Refundable Fees” **If you do want a service, you must opt in.**

  13. Housing at Illinois

  14. Housing at Illinois Apply for Undergraduate Residence Hall Housing (217) 333-7111 http://www.housing.illinois.edu/Housing/Apply.aspx Private Certified Housing (217-) 333-1420 www.certified.housing.illinois.edu Checklist for Incoming Freshman http://www.housing.illinois.edu/Future/Incoming.aspx Break Housing

  15. Academic Resources

  16. Illinois Advising ACES – Holly Herrera, 217-333-3380, holly10@illinois.edu Education – Joe Cross, 217-333-2800, jlcross@illinois.edu Engineering – Joe Waranyuwat, 217-333-2280, wranyuw@illinois.edu Fine & Applied Arts - KatrineTrantham, 217-333-1660, trantham@illinois.edu Liberal Arts & Sciences – Kristine McCoskey, 217-333-1703, mccoske1@illinois.edu Media – Barbara Anderson, 217-244-4329, banders9@illinois.edu Social Work – Trent Shumway, 217-244-7169, tshumway@illinois.edu

  17. Parkland College Counseling and Advising CenterRoom A251 Parkland College, (217) 351-2219John Sheahan, Director Shevon Brown-Walker (217) 373-3827, Swalker@parkland.edu Dennis Cockrum: (217) 353-2254, Dcockrum@parkland.edu Stephanie Coleman (217) 353-2682, Scoleman@parkland.edu LenitaEpinger: (217) 373-3824, Lepinger@parkland.edu Carrie Harris: (217) 353-2645, Charris@parkland.edu Angela Jancola: (217) 373-3826, Ajancola@parkland.edu

  18. Parkland College Counseling and Advising CenterRoom A251 Parkland College, (217) 351-2219John Sheahan, Director Jennifer Klatsky (217) 351-2453, JKlatsky@parkland.edu Joe Omo-Osagie: (217) 353-2620, JOmo@parkland.edu Randy Rothwell: (217) 373-3825 Rrothwell@parkland.edu Marilyn Ryan: (217) 351-2364 Mryan@parkland.edu Greg Square: (217) 251-2585, GSquare@parkland.edu Donna Tanner-Harold: (217) 351-2429, Dtanner@parkland.edu

  19. Your Illinois and Parkland Advisor(s) Will assist with: Navigating two institutions and your adjustment to campus Academic policies and deadlines Course planning and schedules Career planning Preparing to apply to graduate school Providing resources and/or referrals

  20. As a Pathway Student you will: As a Pathway student you will… Ask questions and take ownership of your education Read your Illinois and Parkland email on a dailybasis Read your Pathway newsletters Come prepared to each and every advising session Be open to developing and/or clarifying your personal and professional goals Be an active participant in discussions

  21. Campus Resources

  22. Illinois Support Services • Student Services • Academic Support Free Tutoring Services http://www.dgs.illinois.edu/resources/tutoring.html Mentoring support http://www.dgs.illinois.edu/resources/mentoring.html Reading and Writing Support http://www.dgs.illinois.edu/resources/readingwriting.html General Campus Services http://www.dgs.illinois.edu/resources/campus.html • Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES) http://www.disability.illinois.edu/ 1207 S. Oak Street, Champaign, IL 217-333-4603 (V/TTY) • Career Center http://www.careercenter.illinois.edu/ 715 S. Wright St. Champaign, IL 217-333-0820

  23. College Meetings

  24. Illinois College Meeting Locations ACES Heritage Room, ACES Library COM Room 18 Gregory Hall EDU Room 120 Education Building ENG Room 1320 Digital Computer Lab FAA Room 101 Temple Buell Hall LAS Room 1090 Lincoln Hall SOCW Room 200P School of Social Work

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