Registration Policies and Procedures. A. The intent of this agreement is to provide maximum access while guiding students toward a well thought-out program of study. It is not advisable for students to take excessive college courses that will meet neither general education nor common prerequisites course requirements. All B. Registration policies for dual enrollment students are the same as registration process for all students. Students register during the early registration based on hours completed. Students who have completed the most hours get to register first for the upcoming semester. This process is posted on the Chipola College yearly academic calendar. Online registration is not open to students participating in the Dual Enrollment/Early Admission Program. C. Guidance Services will be provided by academic advisors at Chipola College, namely the Dual Enrollment academic advisor. The College will provide an orientation for new dual enrollment students. Each student, preferably through the use of XXXX.xxx, should develop a plan that includes a list of courses that will result in an Associate in Science degree, or an Associate in Arts degree. Dual-enrolled students should choose a major as part of the admissions process. This will facilitate academic advising and should prevent students from earning excess hours and taking courses unrelated to their major. The College will assist students, parents, and high school counselors in Xxxxxxx County by providing up- to-date information about appropriate courses which should satisfy requirements for the student’s major at Chipola and at the chosen transfer institution, if that institution is a public university in Florida or a participating member of the association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Florida (ICUF). Academic advising plans that list all required courses for the freshman and sophomore years, are available on campus and online for all Associate in Science degree majors and for most Associate in Arts degree majors. The Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC) is available to all dual-enrollment students to access program specific requirements for all majors within the state public university system. Students are required to meet with a college academic advisor prior to each term. Additionally, registration dates and times are listed in the College Catalog, Student Handbook/Planner and on the College web- site. D. Students and/or parents will meet the Dual Enrollment Academic Advisor to decide and register for courses. While the Academic Advisor provides counseling and guidance, students are responsible for this course schedules. E. Academic Advisor will register student for course(s) F. Student will submit Course Voucher to the Business Office G. Student will obtain completed Book Voucher from the Dual Enrollment Advisor and submit to the College Bookstore for instructional materials H. Students who will graduate prior to the completion of a dual enrollment course may not register as a dual enrollment student. An eligible student may enroll and pay tuition and fees.
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Samples: Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement
Registration Policies and Procedures. A. The intent of this agreement is to provide maximum access while guiding students toward a well well-thought-out program of study. It is not advisable for students to take excessive college courses that will meet neither general education nor common prerequisites course requirements. AllAll students
B. Registration policies for dual enrollment students are the same as registration process for all students. Students register during the early registration based on hours completed. Students who have completed the most hours get to register first for the upcoming semester. This process is posted on the Chipola College yearly academic calendar. Online registration is not open to students participating in the Dual Enrollment/Early Admission Program.
C. Guidance Services will be provided by academic advisors at Chipola College, namely the Dual Enrollment academic advisor. The College will provide an orientation for new dual enrollment students. Each student, preferably through the use of XXXX.xxx, should develop a plan that includes a list of courses that will result in an Associate in Science degree, or an Associate in Arts degree. Dual-Dual- enrolled students should choose a major as part of the admissions process. This will facilitate academic advising and should prevent students from earning excess hours and taking courses unrelated to their major. The College will assist students, parents, and high school counselors in Xxxxxxx County by providing up- up-to-date information about appropriate courses which should satisfy requirements for the student’s major at Chipola and at the chosen transfer institution, if that institution is a public university in Florida or a participating member of the association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Florida (ICUF). Academic advising plans that list all required courses for the freshman and sophomore years, are available on campus and online for all Associate in Science degree majors and for most Associate in Arts degree majors. The Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC) is available to all dual-enrollment students to access program specific requirements for all majors within the state public university system. Students are required to meet with a college academic advisor prior to each term. Additionally, registration dates and times are listed in the College Catalog, Student Handbook/Planner and on the College web- web-site.
D. Students and/or parents will meet the Dual Enrollment Academic Advisor to decide and register for courses. While the Academic Advisor provides counseling and guidance, students are responsible for this course schedules.
E. Academic Advisor will register student for course(s) F. Student will submit Course Voucher to the Business Office
G. Student will obtain completed Book Voucher from the Dual Enrollment Advisor and submit to the College Bookstore for instructional materials
H. Students who will graduate prior to the completion of a dual enrollment course may not register as a dual enrollment student. An eligible student may enroll and pay tuition and fees.
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Samples: Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement
Registration Policies and Procedures. A. The intent of this agreement is to provide maximum access while guiding students toward a well well-thought-out program of study. It is not advisable for students to take excessive college courses that will meet neither general education nor common prerequisites course requirements. AllAll students
B. Registration policies for dual enrollment students are the same as registration process for all students. Students register during the early registration based on hours completed. Students who have completed the most hours get to register first for the upcoming semester. This process is posted on the Chipola College yearly academic calendar. Online registration is not open to students participating in the Dual Enrollment/Early Admission Program.
C. Guidance X. Xxxxxxxx Services will be provided by academic advisors at Chipola College, namely the Dual Enrollment academic advisor. The College will provide an orientation for new dual enrollment students. Each student, preferably through the use of XXXX.xxx, should develop a plan that includes a list of courses that will result in an Associate in Science degree, or an Associate in Arts degree. Dual-Dual- enrolled students should choose a major as part of the admissions process. This will facilitate academic advising and should prevent students from earning excess hours and taking courses unrelated to their major. The College will assist students, parents, and high school counselors in Xxxxxxx County by providing up- up-to-date information about appropriate courses which should satisfy requirements for the student’s major at Chipola and at the chosen transfer institution, if that institution is a public university in Florida or a participating member of the association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Florida (ICUF). Academic advising plans that list all required courses for the freshman and sophomore years, are available on campus and online for all Associate in Science degree majors and for most Associate in Arts degree majors. The Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC) is available to all dual-enrollment students to access program specific requirements for all majors within the state public university system. Students are required to meet with a college academic advisor prior to each term. Additionally, registration dates and times are listed in the College Catalog, Student Handbook/Planner and on the College web- web-site.
D. Students and/or parents will meet the Dual Enrollment Academic Advisor to decide and register for courses. While the Academic Advisor provides counseling and guidance, students are responsible for this course schedules.
E. Academic Advisor will register student for course(s) F. Student will submit Course Voucher to the Business Office
G. Student will obtain completed Book Voucher from the Dual Enrollment Advisor and submit to the College Bookstore for instructional materials
H. Students who will graduate prior to the completion of a dual enrollment course may not register as a dual enrollment student. An eligible student may enroll and pay tuition and fees.
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Samples: Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement