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An instructor may assign an incomplete (a grade of "I") to a student. It will be assigned
only when a student has not completed a major assignment or examination. Course
requirements must be completed within a mutually agreed upon timeframe by
instructor and student by a specified time or the "I" grade will be automatically
changed to an "F".
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Incomplete
,The Business Office is responsible for all financial transactions of the college.
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Business Office
Fees are additional charges not included in the tuition. Fees may be charged to cover
the cost of materials and equipment needed in certain courses, and they may be
assessed for student events, programs, and publications.
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Fees
Early College classes are college classes you can take while you're still in high school.
Formerly called "jump start," this program allows high school students to lighten the
load in college or even graduate early.
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Early College/College in High School
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Those requirements prescribed by institutions for completion of a program of study
are generally termed degree requirements. Requirements may include a minimum
number of hours, required GPA, prerequisite and elective courses within the specified
major and/or minor areas of study.
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Degree Requirements
A student whose semester grade point average (GPA) falls below the minimum
described in Academic Progress will be placed on academic notice and will be
restricted to 12 semester credits at the next registration. A notice flag will be noted on
the student's grade report.
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Academic Notice
Lottery Tuition Assistance (LTA) is available for eligible full-time students (12 or more
credit hours) and eligible part-time students.
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Lottery
, A division could be several different things: an administrative unit of an institution,
usually consisting of more than one department; a unit of an institution based on the
year-level of students (i.e., lower and upper division); or a branch of the institution,
instructional or not (i.e., the Division of Student Affairs).
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Division
A Junior/Community College is a two-year institution of higher education. Course
offerings generally include a transfer curriculum with credits transferable toward a
bachelor's degree at a four-year college and an occupational or technical curriculum
with courses of study designed to prepare students for employment in two years.
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Junior/Community College
Activities that contribute to the emotional and physical well-being of the students, as
well as to their intellectual, cultural, and social development outside of the context of
the institution's formal instruction program.
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Student Services
An instructor may assign an incomplete (a grade of "I") to a student. It will be assigned
only when a student has not completed a major assignment or examination. Course
requirements must be completed within a mutually agreed upon timeframe by
instructor and student by a specified time or the "I" grade will be automatically
changed to an "F".
Give this one a try later!
Incomplete
,The Business Office is responsible for all financial transactions of the college.
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Business Office
Fees are additional charges not included in the tuition. Fees may be charged to cover
the cost of materials and equipment needed in certain courses, and they may be
assessed for student events, programs, and publications.
Give this one a try later!
Fees
Early College classes are college classes you can take while you're still in high school.
Formerly called "jump start," this program allows high school students to lighten the
load in college or even graduate early.
Give this one a try later!
Early College/College in High School
Blackboard is a Web-based set of Course Tools designed to deliver online learning.
Give this one a try later!
, Blackboard
Those requirements prescribed by institutions for completion of a program of study
are generally termed degree requirements. Requirements may include a minimum
number of hours, required GPA, prerequisite and elective courses within the specified
major and/or minor areas of study.
Give this one a try later!
Degree Requirements
A student whose semester grade point average (GPA) falls below the minimum
described in Academic Progress will be placed on academic notice and will be
restricted to 12 semester credits at the next registration. A notice flag will be noted on
the student's grade report.
Give this one a try later!
Academic Notice
Lottery Tuition Assistance (LTA) is available for eligible full-time students (12 or more
credit hours) and eligible part-time students.
Give this one a try later!
Lottery
, A division could be several different things: an administrative unit of an institution,
usually consisting of more than one department; a unit of an institution based on the
year-level of students (i.e., lower and upper division); or a branch of the institution,
instructional or not (i.e., the Division of Student Affairs).
Give this one a try later!
Division
A Junior/Community College is a two-year institution of higher education. Course
offerings generally include a transfer curriculum with credits transferable toward a
bachelor's degree at a four-year college and an occupational or technical curriculum
with courses of study designed to prepare students for employment in two years.
Give this one a try later!
Junior/Community College
Activities that contribute to the emotional and physical well-being of the students, as
well as to their intellectual, cultural, and social development outside of the context of
the institution's formal instruction program.
Give this one a try later!
Student Services