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College Credit Plus New Student Orientation Summer 2020 College Mission Statement To provide high quality, accessible and affordable educational opportunities and services - including university transfer, technical and lifelong learning


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College Credit Plus

New Student Orientation

Summer 2020

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College Mission Statement

To provide high quality, accessible and affordable educational

  • pportunities and services - including university transfer, technical

and lifelong learning programs - that promote individual development and improve the overall quality of life in a multicultural community.

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Agenda

 Student Records Information  Program Advantages  College Services  CCP Student Responsibilities  Important reminders

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Privacy of Student Records

 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)  Federal law that protects educational records of any person enrolled

in Post-Secondary education (regardless of age).

 Online FERPA Consent Form available in My Tri-C Space.  Unless permission is given by the student, the institution is limited to

the release of ‘directory’ information only.

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Directory Information

 Name  Address  Program of Study  Enrollment Status (FT,PT)  Dates of Attendance  Degrees, honors & awards received  Previous educational institutions attended  Participation in activities & sports  Weight & height of athletes

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FERPA Consent Form

 Log-in to My Tri-C Space  Click on the Student tab on the

left side of the page

 Choose FERPA Request under

Academic Records on the right side of the page

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 Students take part in college life

through clubs and activities

 Tri-C scholarship

  • pportunities/Honors program

 Affordable Tri-C tuition after high

school graduation

Advantages of the CCP Program

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Counseling Services

 Academic Counseling  Transfer Counseling  Personal and Career Counseling  CCP counseling appointments  General Studies Courses

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Support Services

 Library  Student Accessibility Services  Counseling  T

echnology Learning Center

 Career Services  Student Life, Athletics and Recreation  Enrollment Center

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Transfer Center Services

 Transfer programs  Associate of Arts, Associate of Science Degrees  Coordinate degree requirements with institutions you plan

to transfer to following Tri-C

 Transfer guides from area Colleges and Universities

available in Counseling

 www.tri-c.edu/transferand www.transferology.com  Meet with Tri-C counselors or an advisor from the four

year school

 Tri-C Transfer Centers can assist

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Student Responsibilities

Attend all classes and carefully review course expectations on syllabus

Communicate with instructor

Attendance in class is required

Please be aware of the college policy regarding plagiarism

Consider using tutoring services if necessary

ALL college communication will be sent to your Tri-C email so please check it regularly!!

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Helpful Tools

College Catalog: www.tri-c.edu/college-catalog

Enrollment Guide: www.tri-c.edu/student-resources/enrollment-guide.html

Student Handbook

Online Schedule of Classes (view through My Tri-C Space)

Semester/Parts of Term:

  • Fall/Spring: 16 week courses, 14 week courses, 1st8 weeks, 2nd 8 weeks.
  • Summer: 10 week courses, 8 week courses, 1st 5 weeks, 2nd 5 weeks

Program Planners and Transfer Guides available in the Counseling Office

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Tutoring

 Free tutoring is offered to students - subjects

include English, Mathematics, Foreign Languages, Science, and many others (subjects may vary by campus)

 Go to www.tri-c.edu/tutoring for information

including hours and locations

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Online Coursework

 Online courses for summer semester  Log in to Blackboard on the 1st day of the term-courses will not show in

Blackboard until then

 Password is the same as the My Tri-C Space password  Syllabus is available the first day of term  Using the online schedule, click the CRN for more information  Call 216-987-4257 for assistance, or visit the website: www.tri-c.edu/online-

learning

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Accessing My Tri-C Space

Go to My Tri-C Space: www.my.tri-c.edu

Click on change your password

Enter your Tri-C Id number (S00000000) then click continue

Enter your birthday date (mm/dd/yyyy) as your old password (no leading zeros- ex: 6/8/2000

Create a new password (at least 8 characters) containing a combination of letters and numbers-ex: fluffy1

Re-enter new password and click change

You will be redirected to my Tri-C Space, secure access log in

Log in to My Tri-C Space using your Tri-C ID number (S00000000)

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Accessing your Tri-C email

 Access your Tri-C email by signing into my Tri-C space and then

clicking on the student or newstudent tab on the left

 The student email icon will appear  Click on the student email icon. Type your full S number @acad.tri-

c.edu as your email address-ex: S00000000@acad.tri-c.edu

 Use your My Tri-C Space password to log in  If it is your first time logging in, select the “Eastern Time/US & Canada”

time zone

 You will then be directed to your inbox

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My Tri-C Space

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My Tri-C Space

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Ordering Textbooks

To order textbooks, CCP students must be registered. Textbooks cannot ordered sooner than 10 days prior to the start of a term. 1.Go to cuyahoga.bncollege.com. 2.Go to the T extbooks tab (top left corner) and click “Find textbooks.”

Select the following course information from the drop-down boxes: campus, term, department, course number. 3.Add more courses as needed. 4.Click “Find Materials” at the bottom of the screen. 5.Choose “Buy used” or “Buy new.” Do not select the rental option unless it’s the only option available. 6.Add the item(s) to your cart. 7.Continue to checkout. (Y

  • u can create an account or check out as a guest.)

8.Select “Ship to my address.” (Shipping is free.) 9.For payment method, choose CCP/VA/Third Party. 10.Under the CCP option, enter your name and student ID number. 11.Review your order, then click “Place Order.” You w ill receive tw

  • emails ― one w

hen your order is confirmed and another w hen your order is shipped.

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Textbooks

 If book allowance does not cover required costs, estimate the

remaining cost of your other books and supplies and email CCP coordinator to have your account increased

 Use the book – highlight, underline – this is your book to use for the

duration of the class

 Lost or stolen books – student is responsible for the cost of

replacement

 You are responsible for correct book purchases-save all receipts and

don’t open any shrink-wrapped books until you know you will be using them in your class.

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Textbooks

 Special note for homeschooled students: books are the responsibility

  • f the student/parent but supplies (other than paper, pens, etc) will be

covered- student will need to submit supply reimbursement form found

  • n the CCP page

 No book account will be set up for homeschooled students- they can

purchase books through the bookstore or on their own (unless you have a Homeschool Agreement set up with Tri-C).

 Please visit the Ohio Department of Education website for further

information: www.ohiohighered.org/ccp

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Returning Textbooks

 Check with your middle/high school for their book return

policy

 Books will not need to be returned to the CCP office  Note: Supplies such as calculators, I-clickers, or specialty

supplies for programs such as Hospitality Management, that are purchased under the CCP program are the property of the college and must be returned to your CCP coordinator after finals.

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Drop/Add Classes

Be aware of withdrawal deadlines. CCP students can drop through the 14th day of each session without penalty.

Withdrawal form can be obtained at www.tri-c.edu/college-credit-plus under the Important Forms within the Students and Parents button and must be signed by parent, middle/high school counselor, and Tri-C Representative

Middle/High school may charge you the full cost of the course if dropped after the 14th day.

There are implications of dropping a class you need as a high school requirement

You can only add a class that has not yet met-email your CCP coordinator for help

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Report cards are not sent home.

Final and mid-term grades are found in My Tri-C Space on the Student tab.

Middle/High schools are sent Tri-C grades for CCP students at the end

  • f each semester.

Students must order transcripts to be sent to other colleges and universities and are $5.00 per copy.

Transcripts can be ordered at tri-c.edu/transcripts.

Grades & Transcripts

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CCP Probation

State of Ohio rules regarding CCP student probation and dismissal

 When a student receives lower than a 2.0 GPA in their college courses

OR

 Withdraws from two or more courses in the same semester past the 14th

day

 When on CCP probation the student cannot enroll in more than one

college course for the next semester

 If the student received a “D” or “F” in a course, they cannot take any

course in that subject while on CCP probation

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CCP Dismissal

 CCP dismissal will occur when a student is on CCP

probation for two semesters

 CCP dismissal prohibits a student from enrolling in college

courses for the following academic semester

 After one semester of dismissal, the student can appeal to

their middle/high school to once again participate in CCP

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CCP Probation and Dismissal

 Please be aware that CCP Probation and Dismissal are Ohio

Department of Education policies enforced by the middle/high school, not through the college

 If you have specific questions about these policies, please check with

your school counselor

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Reminders

 Please refer to enrollment guide for current dates & information:

www.tri-c.edu/student-resources/enrollment-guide.html

 Holiday/Winter/Spring break schedules  Midterm & Final exam schedules  Drop/add dates and refund schedule- remember CCP drop dates are

different!

 Final grade availability  Registration schedule- March/April for Summer and Fall semesters,

October for Spring semester

 Make sure your authorization form is on file first!!

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Tips for Success

 Get involved, not OVER-involved  Manage time & schedule realistically  Have a plan – CCP counselor will help!  Consistently log in to your courses (Blackboard)  Communicate with professors  Know your grades  Become familiar with class syllabus  Check your Tri-C email regularly!

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Tri-C Contacts

Campus Email Eastern Campus CCPEast@tri-c.edu Metropolitan Campus CCPMetro@tri-c.edu Western Campus or Brunswick University Center CCPWest-brunswick@tri-c.edu WestshoreCampus CCPWestshore@tri-c.edu