Common use of Advisement Clause in Contracts

Advisement. Each dual enrollment student must meet with a PHSC academic advisor prior to registration at least once per semester that the student plans to enroll in dual enrollment courses. Dual enrollment students are limited to taking only those courses in their chosen program of study. For additional information on program(s) of study, please refer to the Academic Programs section in the current PHSC catalog. In addition, students must have the approval of a parent or legal guardian and/or their school’s designee. Academic advising will include, but is not limited to, requirements for PHSC programs, prerequisites for classes, common university transfer requirements, information regarding the College’s established and approved registration, drop/add, and withdrawal dates which will not be altered; that two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in class, that assignment deadlines are firm; that General Education courses require completion with a grade of “C” or higher; and that all grades, including withdrawals, will become part of the student’s permanent collegiate, academic transcript. It should also be noted that the curriculum offered is a college level curriculum. The Statement of Standards E3, Educational Planning indicates that college course materials and class discussions will be appropriate for college- level instruction and may reflect topics not typically included in secondary courses and as such may contain content deemed to be controversial or of an adult nature. Courses will not be modified to the high school level to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. It is strongly recommended that the background and maturity level of the student be considered prior to registration in any college credit course. Course descriptions are available in the online PHSC College Catalog/Student Handbook. Civic Literacy Requirement

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Advisement. Each dual enrollment student must meet with a PHSC academic advisor prior to registration at least once per semester that the student plans to enroll in dual enrollment courses. Dual enrollment students are limited to taking only those courses in their chosen program of study. For additional information on program(s) of study, please refer to the Academic Programs section in the current PHSC catalog. In addition, students must have the approval of a parent or legal guardian and/or their school’s designee. Academic advising will include, but is not limited to, requirements for PHSC programs, prerequisites for classes, common university transfer requirements, information regarding the College’s established and approved registration, drop/add, and withdrawal dates which will not be altered; that two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in class, that assignment deadlines are firm; that General Education courses require completion with a grade of “C” or higher; and that all grades, including withdrawals, will become part of the student’s permanent collegiate, academic transcript. It should also be noted that the curriculum offered is a college level curriculum. The Statement of Standards E3, Educational Planning indicates that college course materials and class discussions will be appropriate for college- college-level instruction and may reflect topics not typically included in secondary courses and as such may contain content deemed to be controversial or of an adult nature. Courses will not be modified to the high school level to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. It is strongly recommended that the background and maturity level of the student be considered prior to registration in any college credit course. Course descriptions are available in the online PHSC College Catalog/Student Handbook. Civic Literacy RequirementAttendance Students taking classes on PHSC campuses, or online with PHSC, should be aware that faculty are required to take and record class attendance and confirm active participation in online course assignments. Students who fail to attend class for a period of two consecutive weeks, or are not active in an online class, are reported as a W2 using the attendance verification process. This effectively removes the student from the class and the student will not see the course as active in Canvas or have access to the course. The student may not be reinstated by the instructor but may request reinstatement through the Exception Memo process, which would require approval from the instructor and the appropriate xxxx. Students should contact the Student Affairs/Academic Advising office for guidance. Continued Eligibility Requirements:

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Samples: admissions.phsc.edu

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Advisement. Each dual enrollment student must meet with a PHSC academic advisor prior to registration at least once per semester that the student plans to enroll in dual enrollment courses. Dual enrollment students are limited to taking only those courses in their chosen program of study. For additional information on program(s) of study, please refer to the Academic Programs section in the current PHSC catalog. In addition, students must have the approval of a parent or legal guardian and/or their school’s designee. Academic advising will include, but is not limited to, requirements for PHSC programs, prerequisites for classes, common university transfer requirements, information regarding the College’s established and approved registration, drop/add, and withdrawal dates which will not be altered; that two to three hours of homework are expected for each hour spent in class, that assignment deadlines are firm; that General Education courses require completion with a grade of “C” or higher; and that all grades, including withdrawals, will become part of the student’s permanent collegiate, academic transcript. It should also be noted that the curriculum offered is a college level curriculum. The Statement of Standards E3, Educational Planning indicates that college course materials and class discussions will be appropriate for college- level instruction and may reflect topics not typically included in secondary courses and as such may contain content deemed to be controversial or of an adult nature. Courses will not be modified to the high school level to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity. It is strongly recommended that the background and maturity level of the student be considered prior to registration in any college credit course. Course descriptions are available in the online PHSC College Catalog/Student Handbook. Civic Literacy RequirementAttendance Students taking classes on PHSC campuses, or online with PHSC, should be aware that faculty are required to take and record class attendance and confirm active participation in online course assignments. Students who fail to attend class for a period of two consecutive weeks, or are not active in an online class, are reported as a W2 using the attendance verification process. This effectively removes the student from the class and the student will not see the course as active in Canvas or have access to the course. The student may not be reinstated by the instructor but may request reinstatement through the Exception Memo process, which would require approval from the instructor and the appropriate xxxx. Students should contact the Student Affairs/Academic Advising office for guidance. Continued Eligibility Requirements: Student eligibility requirements for continued enrollment in college credit dual enrollment courses include the

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Samples: School Dual

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