Common use of Academic Advising Clause in Contracts

Academic Advising. School Counselors and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation (SOAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part SOAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessions. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations:  College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System.  College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA.  Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting.  College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment.  Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher.  Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on Canvas.  Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.  All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically.  Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

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Academic Advising. School Counselors and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation (SOAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part two‐part SOAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessions. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations:  College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System.  College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA.  Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting.  College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment.  Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher.  Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on Canvas.  Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.  All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course LSSC course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically. Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

Academic Advising. School Counselors Home Education Program Official and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation (SOAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part SOAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessions. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors Home Education Program Official and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations:  College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System.  College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA.  Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting.  College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment.  Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher.  Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on Canvas. Canvas  Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.  All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course LSSC course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically. Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

Academic Advising. School Counselors Home Education Program Official and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation Advising and Registration (SOARNSAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part SOAR NSAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook (xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx) at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessionsNSAR. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors Home Education Program Official and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations:  College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System. College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA. Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting. College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment. Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher. Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on Canvas.  Canvas ▪ Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook(xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx). All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course ▪ LSSC course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically. Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Academic Advising. School Counselors and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation (SOAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part SOAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessions. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations: College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System. College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA. Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting. College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment. Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher. Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on Canvas. Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course ▪ LSSC course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically. Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. ▪ Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. ▪ All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

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Academic Advising. School Counselors and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation (SOAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part SOAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessions. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff Staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations:  College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System.  College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA.  Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting.  College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment.  Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher.  Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on Canvas.  Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.  All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically.  Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

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Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Academic Advising. School Counselors Home Education Program Official and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation (SOAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part SOAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessions. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors Home Education Program Official and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations:  College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System.  College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA.  Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting.  College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment.  Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher.  Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on CanvasLSSC faculty websites.  Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.  All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically.  Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Academic Advising. School Counselors and LSSC Academic Advisors provide academic advisement and guidance services to Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students. These services may include but are not limited to: individual and/or classroom guidance, college workshops and college transition resources, college majors and prerequisite information, and weighting systems. The New Student Orientation (SOAR) program is a cornerstone of the academic advising relationship established between Dual Enrollment students and LSSC’s Staff. Dual Enrollment students are required to participate in LSSC’s two-part two‐part SOAR program prior to beginning Dual Enrollment coursework. Each Dual Enrollment student receives an “Academic Advising Guide” and will be notified of the online LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook at SOAR. LSSC will advise each student in the development of an LSSC Advising Guide that aligns course selections to high school and LSSC graduation requirements, educational degree objectives, meta-major/transfer plan requirements, general education requirements, and any prerequisite requirements for entrance into a selected baccalaureate degree program. The Academic Advising Guide will be utilized in all subsequent LSSC academic advising sessions. Students are advised of the expectations for continued Dual Enrollment eligibility during individual advising sessions with the School Counselors and with the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff. Dual enrollment and Early Admission students are encouraged to meet with LSSC Academic Advising prior to initial registration and at least once per subsequent semester. The student is responsible for scheduling any meetings with LSSC Academic Advisors. The LSSC Dual Enrollment and Academic Advising staff Staff advises students of the following LSSC academic expectations:  College courses permitted under Dual Enrollment must meet postsecondary course content requirements as specified in the Statewide Course Numbering System.  College courses become part of a student’s permanent college transcript and are calculated into the student’s permanent postsecondary GPA.  Two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in a classroom setting.  College assignment deadlines are firm. Students are expected to complete and submit all assignments by the deadlines listed on the course syllabus. Instructors are not required to accept nor grade any late assignment.  Xxxxxx Rule courses require completion with a grade of "C" or higher.  Course syllabi are available for students to review by contacting the course instructor during the add/drop period each semester and on Canvas.  Course descriptions are available in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.  All LSSC students will be exposed to a learning environment promoting the open exchange of ideas.  Course LSSC course content is presented on an adult level and classroom discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think analytically. Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.  All LSSC students are free to access the Internet without restrictions per LSSC rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

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