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St. Clair County Community College Catalog
Effective: 2006/2007 Academic Records 123 Acheson Technology Center (ATC), TIME FRAME FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES SC4 continuously reviews all academic programs to ensure students receive up-to-date curriculum. Due to the ever-changing nature of the degree programs, SC4 monitors the time frame in which students complete their degree. Students may follow the degree requirements included in the catalog year upon initial enrollment at SC4 or select any of the subsequent catalog years for which they are enrolled. Students will have a maximum of 5 years to complete the degree/certificate requirements listed in their selected catalog. For example, students entering SC4 in 2006 may graduate using the 2006 degree requirements until 2011. A student who has not enrolled for a period of five years or more must follow the catalog that is in effect the semester upon re-enrollment to the college. MULTIPLE ASSOCIATE DEGREES A second associate degree and/or certificate may be awarded to students that complete the specified degree/certificate requirements. In addition, the student must complete a minimum of 15 additional credits at SC4 for each additional degree/certificate awarded. For example, if the first associate degree is awarded with 62 credits, the second will require 77, the third 92, etc. APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION Graduation applications and a graduation process checklist are available in the Enrollment Services Office, Room 123ATC, or on the SC4 Web site. SC4 students can graduate at the conclusion of each semester. Applications must be submitted by the following deadlines: Graduation Semester May COMMENCEMENT All graduation candidates are invited to attend Commencement, hosted annually following the winter semester (May). Honors will be calculated from the end of the previous SC4 semester attended for Commencement purposes only. Actual honors will be calculated once the final semester grades are submitted. A bulletin with detailed Commencement information is published in early March and mailed to all prospective graduates. Graduation candidates satisfying all requirements and financial obligations to the college will receive their degree/certificate in the mail by approximately: Graduation Semester May FRESH START It is the philosophy of St. Clair County Community College that students may need a "Fresh Start" at some point in their college career. The Fresh Start procedure allows students who were enrolled in one program or degree and have now re-enrolled in a different program or degree, the opportunity to have their cumulative grade point average reflect their present academic success in their current program. Interested students should contact the Student Success Center, Room 124 ATC, or (810) 989-5502 for a complete outline of this procedure or visit the SC4 Web site. (Fresh start) COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS/WAIVER Students are expected to take the courses required by the program of study in which they are enrolled. If the circumstances necessitate a substitution, the student must obtain a Course Waiver/Substitution Request form from the Enrollment Services Office. The form must be completed by the student in consultation with the department chairperson, listing the required course to be waived, the course to be substituted, and the rationale for such action. Both the department chairperson and the Registrar must approve all substitutions. Having a course waived will not reduce the total number of credits required for an associate degree/certificate, the requirements for completion of the General Education competencies, nor the course distribution requirements for the associate degree or certificate program. REPEATED COURSES A college credit course taken at SC4 for which a final grade has been recorded may be repeated a total of three times. The nursing retake policy is located in the Nursing Policy Handbook. Non-credit courses can be repeated indefinitely. A withdrawal ("W") from a class does not count in the retake policy.The last grade earned becomes the officially recorded grade. All attempts remain on the official transcript, including the semester, course number, and grade earned, although the previous credit and honor points will be removed from calculation. TRANSFER CREDIT TO SC4 Students wishing to transfer credit to St. Clair County Community College must have an official transcript sent from their previous college(s). Transfer credit is accepted with grades of "C" or better from fully accredited institutions. Recognized regional associations of colleges and schools include Middle States, North Central, New England, Northwest, Southern, and Western. Contact the Registrar at (810) 989-5550 for additional information on transferring credits to SC4. TRANSFER CREDIT FROM SC4 Students wishing to transfer credits from SC4 to another college/university should work closely with their advisor to ensure the credits will transfer to the school of their choice. As a general policy, colleges and universities will not accept courses for transfer with a grade less than "C." Since colleges and universities vary as to the prescribed curriculum for the first two years, it is very important that an entering student chooses a specific school(s) where they would like to transfer. In addition to using transfer equivalency guides and working with an SC4 advisor, students are strongly encouraged to contact the transfer institution to ensure the credits they are taking will transfer. Transfer information is also available through the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (MACRAO) Web site at www.macrao.org. Transfer students should also be aware that some four-year colleges and universities treat "I" and "W" grades as less than satisfactory; therefore, it is important to check the transfer policy of the receiving institution. NOTIFICATION TO STUDENTS OF RIGHTS UNDER FERPA The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 affords students certain rights with respect to their educational records. They are: Directory information is information not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. It includes: Directory information does not include student identification numbers, social security numbers or other personally identifiable information. The College may share Directory Information with other educational institutions. Students opposed to the release of this information should contact the Registrar to obtain a Non-disclosure form. Completed forms should be submitted no later than 30 days subsequent to the first semester of enrollment. STUDENT RIGHT TO KNOW In compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, SC4 is pleased to provide information regarding the College's graduation/completion and transfer-out rates. Questions related to this information should be directed to the Registrar, room 123 ATC.For your information, as a part of the college's instructional program improvement efforts, and to meet the requirements of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act, Section 113 and the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, Section 122, we will be using student Social Security Numbers to compile certain data for the purpose of instructional program improvement and Perkins and WIA reporting. This is in compliance with FERPA. SOLOMON AMENDMENT DIRECTORY INFORMATION Effective March 29, 1997, schools are required to provide the Department of Defense, upon request, access to directory information. Directory information is defined as: Students may request in writing to withhold the release of any or all information to the Department of Defense. Requests should be sent to the Registrar. ADVANCED STANDING CREDIT SC4 provides students with a variety of alternative ways to earn college credit. Awarded credits will be placed on the transcript as "Credit By Exam/Work Experience" and may or may not transfer to other institutions. The following list provides details of the many options available. · Credit-By-Exam Students pay a fee to complete an exam and may earn college credit based upon the results. The following are samples of Credit-By-Exam options available at SC4.
· Experiential Credit Students who can demonstrate they have gained the knowledge contained in a particular course(s) may receive a maximum of credit hours of "Experiential Credit." Credits are only applicable to a specific Applied Arts and Science (AAS) degree program. Students must pay a fee and enroll in the appropriate AAS program for the credits to be applied. For complete details, contact the Registrar, Room 123 ATC. STANDARDS OF ACADEMIC SUCCESS SC4 monitors the academic progress of all students on an annual basis. A student must make satisfactory progress towards completion of their degree or certificate in order to continue enrollment at the college.The Standards of Academic Success for SC4 students are: Students identified as "unsatisfactory" will be subject to probation and/or dismissal from the college. Details of the complete procedure are available by contacting the Registrar, Room 123 ATC. GRADE APPEAL PROCESS Any appeal for a change of grade, other than a final grade,must be initiated in the semester during which the student is enrolled in the course. Appeals of a final grade for the semester must be made prior to the end of the fourth (4th) week of the subsequent semester, excluding spring and summer sessions. There will be no formal grade appeals during the week of final exams or during semester breaks. Timelines for grade appeals occurring during the spring and summer sessions will be established by the Dean of Students based upon availability of faculty and staff . The only grounds for a student grade appeal shall be as follows: GRADING SYSTEM following final examinations, grade reports are available online via the wave to students, except to those who owe tuition to the college .Grades are recorded as follows: Letter Grade Grade Points INCOMPLETE GRADES The "I" incomplete grade is used by the instructors to note that the student, for good reason, has not completed the course requirements by the time final grades were recorded. To qualify, the student: HONORS Academic Honors will be awarded to students who have earned a minimum of 62 credits for an associate degree and 30 credits for an certificate, based upon the following scale: STUDENT CLASS LEVEL Freshman = 1- 26 credit hours completed PRESIDENT'S HONOR LIST Students enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours with an SC4 semester GPA of 3.00 or above will be placed on the President's Honor List. |
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