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Degrees and Cer ficates Available Associate of Arts (AA) Degrees Administration of Justice Anthropology Business Colorado Plateau Studies Construction Technology Management Environmental Studies General Studies Hotel and Restaurant Management Psychology Sociology Vocational Technology Education Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degrees Administration of Justice Alternative Energy Technician Business Carpentry Apprenticeship Computer Software Technology Construction Technology Fire Science Hospitality Management Medical Assistant Network Engineering Nursing Paramedic Studies Pre-Health Careers Sustainable Green Building Associate Degrees Business (ABUS) Fine Arts (AFA) General Studies (AGS) General Studies Certificate Programs AGEC (A, B, S) Accounting Alternative Energy Basic Detention Academy Carpentry Apprenticeship Computer Technician Construction Technology Fire Science Forensic Investigations Graphics and Web Design Medical Assistant Medical Front Office Assistant Network Engineering I Phlebotomy Pre-Health Careers Student Handbook 2015-2016 A reference guide to Coconino Community College services available to dual enrollment students. 12

DegreeWorks: DegreeWorks is a web based, degree audi ng and tracking tool to evaluate academic progress towards gradua on. This tool allows students to quickly and easily iden fy which requirements have been sa sfied, and which requirements are outstanding. Congratula ons on your choice to par cipate in Dual Enrollment (DE) at your high school. You now have a head start on earning a college degree or cer ficate. This handbook has helpful informa on to make your high school DE experience the best it can be and the transi on to college easier. Coconino Community College (CCC) offers DE classes at most high schools in Coconino County in both Career and Technical Educa on (CTE) and in Arts & Sciences (A&S). The first step in earning your college credit now is to complete the admission and registra on process for the DE class you are taking. Taking DE classes now can cut your costs for college significantly because DE classes are only $25 per credit hour, compared to $92 a credit hour at CCC or $376 per credit hour at NAU, and the high school provides your textbooks. Most DE courses transfer to other Arizona colleges and universi es. DE teachers at the high school go through the CCC hiring process and are considered CCC part me faculty. They are teaching you the same course materials and higher level curriculum that you would get at a class at CCC. Don t hesitate! Get college credit now! 2 On the Advising webpage, under DegreeWorks Audit Program, there is a link to a Degree Works Student Guide that will give you step by step instruc ons for accessing your informa on. What If Scenarios: This DegreeWorks feature lets you try out different degree and cer ficate programs to see if the courses you have completed apply to that degree and what courses are s ll needed to complete each degree or cer ficate. This is especially helpful if you are entering CCC with DE credits but are not sure what programs those credits apply toward. Instruc ons for using this feature are located in the DegreeWorks Student Guide located on the Advising webpage under DegreeWorks Audit Program. CCC2NAU: CCC2NAU will help you transi on from CCC to NAU with: tailored advisement from NAU advisors CCC classes that count towards your intended major at NAU the op on to enroll part me at NAU while a ending CCC Access NAU clubs, events, residence halls, and recrea on For more informa on on CCC2NAU, call 928 226 4257 or email ccc2nau@coconino.edu 11

Academic Advising at CCC: Academic advising is required for all first me regular admission students. One of the first things you will need to do is contact an advisor. There are 3 ways to speak with an academic advisor: 1. Appointments Call the Student Services recep on desk at (928) 226 4323 to schedule an appointment. 2. Walk in Advising Located at the Student Services Office on the Lone Tree Campus during the hours: Fall & Spring terms: Monday Friday, 12:30 4:30 pm Summer term: Monday Thursday, 12:30 4:30 pm 3. Email Email academic advisors at advising@coconino.edu (please include your phone number in the email). Table of Contents Ge ng DE Credit Page 4 DE Checklist Page 5 Admission Acceptance Page 6 Dropping Your DE Course Page 6 Transi oning from High School Page 7 to CCC Comet IDs and Student ID Cards Page 7 CCC Student Ac vi es and Clubs Page 7 DE & Financial Aid Page 8 Transferring CCC Credits Page 8 Ordering a Transcript Page 9 MyCCC Web Access Page 9 Declaring a Major: During admissions, or when you meet with an advisor, they will ask you to declare a field of study, known as your Major. Declaring this early in your college career will help you stay on the right path to complete your degree as quickly as possible. At any point in your studies, you can change your Major. It is highly recommended that you speak with an advisor and financial aid specialist first before making this change. 10 Student Email Access Page 9 Academic Advising at CCC Page 10 Declaring a Major Page 10 DegreeWorks Page 11 What if Scenarios Page 11 CCC2NAU Page 11 Degrees/Cer ficates Page 12 3

Ordering a Transcript: Ge ng DE Credit In order to get both high school and college credit for your DE class, you must complete several steps. Missing any step can result in no college credit. 1. Sign up for a high school class that is eligible for DE credit. 2. Submit your CCC Admission form along with a valid photo id. 3. If required, complete the placement test needed for entry into the class. 4. Complete the CCC course registra on form specific to the course. You will need to do a separate form for each DE course. 5. Pay your class fees of $25 per credit hour directly to the high school s bookstore (if applicable.) 6. Study hard and earn a good grade! We recommend that you talk to your DE teacher and make sure they are aware you are enrolling for college credit. Your teacher is responsible for submi ng your a endance verifica on mid semester and your final grade at the end of the semester. If they are not aware you are a DE student, you may not get college credit for the class. You can use the checklist on page 5 to help you keep track of your DE process. 4 CCC has partnered with Parchment to make official electronic transcripts available to students and alumni. Parchment offers transcripts now in three different formats, etranscript sent electronically, hard copy printed and mailed, and hard copy printed for pickup. The cost is currently free to students. To order your official transcripts follow the steps listed on this webpage: h p://www.coconino.edu/how to order a transcriptonline MyCCC Web Access: myccc is a web portal where you can access tools to manage your student experience at CCC. You can connect to Canvas, Web4, Email, DegreeWorks and Starfish using a single login with your Comet ID and password. Login by clicking the "myccc" bu on on the homepage or go to h ps://myccc.coconino.edu. Your ini al password is your 6 digit birthday. (Example 010101) You will be required to change your password a er the first login. Passwords are valid for only 120 days and you will be required to change your password before it expires. If you have any difficulty with the portal, your password or have ques ons, please contact the Help Desk at 928 226 4357. Student Email Access: Student email is accessed through myccc.coconino.edu using your Comet ID and password. CCC informa on, including snow closures, will be sent to this email. 9

Dual Enrollment & Financial Aid: Your grades in your DE classes are important to your future at any college. A grade of a D, F or W can start you off in academic suspension. If your plan is to apply for Financial Aid, award decisions will be based on Sa sfactory Academic Progress (SAP). SAP is used to define successful comple on of coursework. SAP is evaluated on a student s previous enrollment (including dual enrollment courses) and their en re academic history, regardless of whether or not they received financial aid in the past. Students, may be placed on financial aid warning, an academic plan or suspension based on having a transfer GPA below a 2.0, exceeding the 150% rule, or a credit comple on rate of less than 66.66%. Students who drop or withdraw from all courses for a semester, or receive any combina on of F s, W s, I s, and U s are automa cally placed on financial aid suspension. If you have concerns about this, contact the Office of Financial Aid at 928 226 4219. Dual Enrollment Checklist I am enrolled in: Course Name Credits Cost For college credit, I need to complete: CCC admission form Valid photo ID Class Registra on form Placement Test Completed Payment of class fees to bookstore by deadline Inform my teacher I am a DE student Transferring CCC credits: If you received a C or be er in your DE course, your DE credits should be transferable to other Arizona schools. You can go to the Arizona Transfer website at www.aztransfer.com. Click on Ge ng Started and Dual Enrollment, then enter your high school to find out more informa on about your courses. For out ofstate schools, contact that school directly for informa on on transferability. Your advisor can also help you with transferring credits. 8 Mid semester check with teacher for a endance verifica on End of semester check with teacher for final grade verifica on 5

Admission Acceptance: DE students are admi ed as Special Popula on students at CCC. Once you have been admi ed, a cer ficate of admission le er will be sent to the email address on your applica on form. If you did not provide an email, a le er will be sent to your mailing address. Please retain this le er to sa sfy many of the requests you may receive for verifica on of admission for scholarships, employment and other cer fica on requirements. If you need a copy of this le er contact Registra on at 928 226 4299 or stop by Registra on at Lone Tree, Page or 4th Street. Dropping your DE Courses: Earning a grade less than a C could impact your college career. If you feel you are not going to earn a C or be er, you have the op on to drop the class without it affec ng your transcript if you do so before the 45th day of class. Drops before that date will not appear on your transcript. If you miss the drop deadline but s ll want to drop the class you may withdraw (W) up to 2 weeks prior to the last week of the class. If you choose a W, you will not be eligible for a refund and the W will be recorded on your transcript. Earning a D, F or W could impact your financial aid and start you off in college on academic suspension. Check with your instructor for deadlines to drop or withdraw from the class. The instructor will need to report your drop or withdraw to CCC s DE Coordinators to remove you from the CCC course. These dates are also available at www.coconino.edu/registra on by clicking on the appropriate Transi oning from High School to CCC: DE students are Special Popula on admissions. A er high school gradua on, if you are interested in enrolling at CCC, your first step is to apply for Regular Admission. This is a simple online process at h ps://www.coconino.edu/apply_now. Click on apply online here and login using your Comet ID and password. Then click on the Student link and follow the instruc ons to get readmi ed and register for classes. You may need to bring certain documents to Registra on at Lone Tree, 4th Street or Page. Once you have been readmi ed, you will need to meet with an advisor and start planning for your college career. Comet ID and Student ID Cards: Upon admission, you will be issued a 5 digit ID number known as a Comet ID. (Example: X1Y2Z) This ID is required to access services at CCC including placement tes ng, email, grades, transcripts, computer labs and library services. With your Comet ID, you will be able to get a Student ID card at the Lone Tree Campus. In order to get your CCC Student ID you will need to visit the Security office and provide a photo ID and your comet ID. They will take your photo and print out your CCC ID. CCC Student Ac vi es and Clubs: CCC holds student ac vi es throughout the school year. Watch for announcements in your CCC email. CCC also offers several student clubs that you can join. All are listed on our website at h ps://www.coconino.edu/student clubs. calendar year. 6 7