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LSC SUCCESS REGISTRATION & STUDENT RESOURCES Spring/Summer 2015 LoneStar.edu

For campus addresses and contact info, see pages 42 49, or page 53 for LSC phone numbers.

GET YOUR BEST START Set a goal At Lone Star College, we want you to get your BEST START every semester. We want you to earn your associate degree, workforce certificate or transfer to a four-year university. Whatever your goals are, we re here to help you succeed. For a list of resources to help you get on the path to success, visit LoneStar.edu/beststart. 1 2 3 4 Make a plan Get connected Stay involved LSC Success Guide Published November 2014 CONTENTS 5 New Students 6 Transfer students 7 International students 7 Non-credit students (continuing education) 8 Accessing mylonestar your online student account 9 Student email 10 Set a Goal pick your program and view programs of study 16 Make a Plan plan your classes 21 Get Connected advice on connecting with advisors, faculty and career services 22 Stay Involved info on student life and activities, and tips on being a successful student New students start here Get your Best Start for what you want to accomplish to reach your goal with advisors, faculty and student organizations with student life, classes and activities 18 Search for classes through the main website 24 Search for classes in mylonestar 26 Enroll 27 Tips & Tools options for course planning and class registration Register for class LSC Success: Learn, Succeed, Complete is the Lone Star College success and completion plan. It is our commitment to the success of every student. LSC Success includes the system wide Best Start program, which focuses all students and employees on four key actions required to achieve success: set a goal, make a plan, get connected and stay involved. The Best Start program is also a specialized student success course designed to enhance academic success for First-Time-in-College Students. This student success course serves as the QEP (Quality Enhancement Program) of the Lone Star College SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) accreditation process. The LSC Success plan also provides student support via mandatory new student orientation, required academic plans, declared programs of study in the first year and early academic alerts for all students. 2 LSC locations map 4 Quick Links 11 Degrees & Certificates 12 Programs of Study 36 Tuition & Financial Aid 38 Requirements & Important info 42 LSC campuses 52 LSC Calendar & Important Dates 53 LSC Contacts Student Resources Lone Star College System (USPS 023-512) (Volume 10, Number 1 - November 2014) is published six times per year by the staff of Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381-4356. Periodical postage rates are paid at Spring, TX and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to College Relations, Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381-4356.

Quick Links Student Services Student Services LoneStar.edu/students Admissions LoneStar.edu/admissions Advising resources LoneStar.edu/advising Programs of Study LoneStar.edu/programs-classes Campus Safety LoneStar.edu/campus-safety Student Life LoneStar.edu/student-activities Financial Aid Types of Financial Aid LoneStar.edu/financial-aid-types Financial Aid LoneStar.edu/FA Make a payment LoneStar.edu/payment Student Consumer Info LoneStar.edu/consumer-safety Class Search LoneStar.edu/class-search Course Catalog LoneStar.edu/lscs-catalog Important Info Lone Star College ID# mylonestar User Name Security question+answer (or hint) College Advisor Advisor s email Academic Transfer info LoneStar.edu/transfer-resources Forwarding Student email LoneStar.edu/email FYI Career Exploration Career Planning LoneStar.edu/career-services Career Coach LoneStar.edu/career-resources Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/oco Career One Stop www.careeronestop.org My Plan www.myplan.com HELPFUL TERMS Admissions Lone Star College is an open-enrollment institution. Most students are accepted once they have completed the admission process. Enroll To be enrolled in a course and receive credit for coursework, students must register, sign up, and pay for the class. Credit Courses Students receive credit towards their degree through credit courses. Credit is based on the number of hours spent per week in a course, which is generally 3 hours. 4 LSC Success Guide

New student checklist First time in college? FTIC Students start here 1 2 3 Apply for admission. Complete the admissions application online at LoneStar.edu/admissions-application, or meet with an advisor at a campus for assistance. Allow about 20 30 minutes to complete the application. After completing your online application you will receive your Lone Star College student credentials, and an email to the personal email address you provided in the application with: y your student ID number y your LSC student email address. y your LSC user name to access the password-protected mylonestar student portal (see page 8 for more information about accessing mylonestar) Complete pre-assessment activity. Must be completed before attending orientation. All students requiring the TSI Asssessment must complete a Pre-Assessment Activity. Complete placement testing. Must be completed before attending orientation. Visit LoneStar.edu/placement-testing-info for details on placement tests, testing centers, scheduling and test prep. All new students must complete assessment testing to be accurately placed in college level courses. Prepare for the test it counts! use test prep resources. SAT and ACT test scores may exempt you from taking additional placement tests. Talk to an advisor about submitting your SAT, ACT, high school transcripts or other documents. Your SAT or ACT scores may also qualify you for The Honors College. See your advisor for details and eligibility requirements. 6 7 Register and pay for classes. Meet with an advisor to review your program of study, class selections and class schedule before registering for classes. You can complete class registration with an advisor or an online advisor. See page 10 and 16 for directions on: selecting a program of study selecting your classes and planning your class schedule how to search and register for the right classes More information can also be found at LoneStar.edu/registration. See directions on how to pay for classes at LoneStar.edu/payment. Collect class and campus essentials. Textbooks and supplies can be purchased at a campus bookstore or online. See page 20 or visit LoneStar.edu/bookstore for info on how to find the syllabi and textbooks required for each class. Your mylonestar College ID/library card is used to check out and request books, videos and library services, and learning center resources. Please go to your campus library or visit LoneStar.edu/library/services-students for more information. Your photo ID card also serves as your primary form of identification on campus. 4 5 Satisfy bacterial meningitis vaccination requirement. Must be completed before you can register for classes. Visit LoneStar.edu/meningitis for more info or to see if you are exempt. Complete new student orientation. Must be completed before you can register for classes. Visit LoneStar.edu/orientation for more info. 8 Parking Permit sticker. All vehicles on campus are required to have a current parking permit sticker each academic year. Visit LoneStar.edu/parking for more info. Go to class! Campus locations and contact info can be found on the inside covers of this guide, on pages 42 49, and online at LoneStar.edu/locations. FINANCIAL AID Do you need financial aid? It takes time to process financial aid documents, so apply early! See page 37 for more information and requirements for financial aid, or visit LoneStar.edu/financial-aid. LoneStar.edu 5

Transfer Students Transfer students are new to Lone Star College but have college level credits from another college or university. 1. Apply for admission. Visit LoneStar.edu/admissions and follow all of the instructions on this page. You can access other web links and details from this page including financial aid application documents. 2. Submit transcripts. Transfer students are unable to register online for classes if transcripts are needed for placement or prerequisite purposes and have not been received and evaluated. y Transfer students can hand deliver transcripts and register in person with an advisor at each campus admissions/advising office. y Transcripts can be sent electronically from institutions or mailed to: Student Records Lone Star College System 5000 Research Forest Dr. The Woodlands, TX 77381 y Transcript evaluation can take up to four weeks, or longer during the 2 3 weeks prior to the start of each semester. 3. Placement testing. Unless you meet certain exemptions, you will need to submit placement test scores such as ACT, SAT, TAKS, THEA, ASSET, ACCUPLACER, or COMPASS scores. If you do not have placement tests, you may be required to complete assessment testing. 4. Meet with an advisor. When transferring courses between colleges and universities, it is important for students to know which classes will transfer into their particular degree program. Academic Advisors have resources, transfer tools, and knowledge available to assist you in determining which courses will transfer to your college or university. 5. Register and pay for classes. Once you have been advised and cleared to register, you can register for courses using mylonestar. See page 16 for directions on how to use your program of study to plan your class schedule, search and register for the right classes. 6. Collect class and campus essentials. Textbooks and supplies can be purchased at a campus bookstore or online. See page 20 or visit LoneStar.edu/bookstore for info on how to find the syllabi and textbooks required for each class. Your mylonestar College ID/library card is used to check out and request books, videos and library services, and learning center resources. Please go to your campus library or visit LoneStar.edu/library/services-students for more information. Your photo ID card also serves as your primary form of identification on campus. Parking Permit sticker. All vehicles on campus are required to have a current parking permit sticker each academic year. Visit LoneStar.edu/parking for more info. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/transfer-into-lsc. 6 LSC Success Guide

international Students Lone Star College hosts more than 2,100 students from 108 countries at our six campuses. If you re an international student interested in attending Lone Star College, contact one of our International Student Advisors before applying, for transfer and enrollment requirements. Start here. Transfer anywhere. College degrees for less Enrollment involves three processes: admission, advising and course registration. The following documents are required for admission: online general admissions application, F-1 Visa, international student application, evidence of financial support, proof of Meningitis vaccination (if applicable) and proof of English proficiency. Go to LoneStar.edu/new-international-students for complete information and contacts. years at Lone Star College years at any university For more information about transferring to a university, visit LoneStar.edu/transfer-university or see page 48. FYI Non-credit Students If you have previously enrolled to take Continuing Education (CE) courses but have never taken college credit courses, you must first apply as a new [credit] student to take credit classes. Turn to page New student checklist on page 5 and proceed as a new student. If you have college credits from another college or university, proceed as a transfer student (page 6). If you are interested in taking CE courses or would like more information, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. SPECIALIZED STUDENT SERVICES Veterans Veterans Affairs Center and Veterans Academic Advisors: The mission of the Veterans Affairs Center is to provide veterans and their family members with assistance in achieving their educational goals. If you are a veteran or a dependent of a veteran, the Veterans Affairs office is here to serve you. Please contact Veterans Affairs at GIBill@LoneStar.edu or call (281) 290-2900. Students using GI Bill benefits must meet with their Campus Veteran Academic Advisor prior to enrolling in classes to ensure eligibililty requirements. To find the VA Advisor at your campus please see LoneStar.edu/veterans-affairs. Students with Disabilities Support services for students with disabilities are provided on an individual basis, upon the student s request, which can be made through the office of counseling services. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/disability-services. LoneStar.edu 7

mylonestar After you submit the admissions application, you ll receive your username, student ID and student email address to use to access campus computers and mylonestar. You ll then be able to set your password and use your mylonestar account. mylonestar is an easy-to-use student portal containing all the Lone Star College services you use most. To get to mylonestar, click mylonestar from the Lone Star College System home page, LoneStar.edu, or go to my.lonestar.edu, and log in. If you have any holds on your account, you will see this image when on the mylonestar homepage. You must take care of anything outstanding before enrolling. You now have access to all the tools and services you need to find classes, register, and keep you connected and on your path to success! All official communication from Lone Star College will be sent to your my.lonestar.edu email address. See the following page on how to forward your email to another address, and how to access your student email account in mylonestar. 8 LSC Success Guide

Accessing student email In mylonestar (see previous page to get to mylonestar), click Student Email in the sidebar. A new window will pop up with your student email account. As long as you remember your mylonestar log-in information, you have access to this account from any computer with Internet access. Forwarding emails to a personal email account In the top right corner of your email window, click the gear (tools) symbol > Options On the next screen in the left sidebar, click Forwarding. Click Start Forwarding and enter the email address where you want to forward your student email and click Save. You can always change this address or Stop Forwarding in the future. LoneStar.edu 9

1 Set a goal for what you want to accomplish Before you make a plan, you have to figure out what you want to do. Are you a new student or already on a path? If you ve already started your path, revisiting your goals can help secure your plans of succeeding. If you re a new student, it s important to learn about all the options available to you at Lone Star College. To help with setting a goal, check out our programs of study on pages 12 15, or talk to an advisor. You can also go to LoneStar.edu/programs-classes to see what Lone Star College has to offer. When you ve decided, use the drop down menu to select your major/program of study. Pick your program! are key to your success in selecting a program of study, planning your classes and staying on track to complete your goal. Plan to spend time with your advisor outside of heavy registration time periods to take advantage of the wealth of knowledge and advice they can provide. They can also help fast-track your registration process. If you re unsure of your major, counselors and the career services office are also available to assist. 10 LSC Success Guide

Degree & Certificate Options Choose the career path that will help you reach your goals for the future. A.A. Associate of Arts A.A. F.O.S. Associate of Arts Field of Study A.A.T. Associate of Arts in Teaching A.S. Associate of Science Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university or college as a junior with the intention of declaring a major in the liberal or fine arts (English; History, others). Includes general education core courses common to Texas four-year universities also called the basics or core requirements. Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university or college as a junior with transferability of courses chosen for a specific major (Criminal Justice; Speech; Music; Business, and others). Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university as a junior with a specific teaching major: Early Childhood through Grade 6 Generalist. Prepares you to transfer to a Texas public university or college as a junior with the intention of majoring in the sciences (Math, Engineering, Biology Social/Behavioral Science, and others) Includes general education core courses common to Texas fouryear universities also called the basics or core requirements. A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science A degree program for the student seeking technical career skills for work in a specific career. Includes about 18 hours of general education core courses. Generally designed not to transfer, but can be transferred into BAAS degree programs. AND OR CERTIFICATES Marketable Skills Award First & Second Level Enhanced Skills Certificate Advanced Technical Certificate Prepares you to enter a specialized career field or upgrade your skills for job advancement. Most certificate awards are structured to allow you to move on to a higher level certificate or associate of applied science degree. Prepares you to enter a high-demand career field with minimal training. Prepares you for entry in a career field requiring up to 2 years of training. Pursued simultaneously with an AAS, prepares you for a career field with more specialized training. Pursued after the completion of a related bachelor s or associates degree, prepares you for a specialized career field. For more information on degrees, certificates, and requirements, visit LoneStar.edu/degrees-certificates College Majors Your college major is your academic program of study. Visit www.mymajors.com for more information about college majors. Academic Transfer Degrees It is important to research transfer requirements to the university you plan to attend. To learn more about degree plan and transfer information to Texas universities, visit LoneStar.edu/transfer-resources. Most universities will accept up to 66 college credits; however, university transfer requirements do not always fit with LSC associate degree plans. Ultimately, the university you plan to transfer to will make the final decision on the transferability of your classes. Be sure to discuss your specific transfer requirements with an academic advisor, as well as with an advisor at the university you plan to attend. You can also visit the Texas Common Course Number System website to determine what classes will transfer from LSC to the university you plan to transfer to at www.tccns.org. LoneStar.edu 11

PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 11.6.14) LSC Credit and Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized career clusters. Each career cluster represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each cluster. Each LSC Program of Study degree or certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student s interest and career goal. Specific Credit and Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/programsclasses. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students that want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor s degree. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students that want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. Non-credit programs are designated with a red dot ( ). Do you plan to transfer to a 4-year institution? Academic Transfer Degrees and Certificates CF K M NH T UP OL Associate of Arts (AA) Degree Business AA Degree Computer Science AA Degree Criminal Justice AA Degree Music AA Degree Speech Communication AA Degree International Studies AA Degree Associate of Science (AS) Degree Biology AS Degree Biomedical Engineering AS Degree (pending THECB approval) Civil Engineering AS Degree (pending THECB approval) Electrical Engineering AS Degree (pending THECB approval) Industrial Engineering AS Degree (pending THECB approval) Mechanical Engineering AS Degree Associate of Arts in Teaching Do you plan to directly enter the workforce? Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degrees and Workforce Certificates Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Cluster Veterinary Technology Veterinary Technology AAS Degree Veterinary Assistant Certificate Architecture & Construction Cluster Electrical Technology Electrical Technology AAS Degree Electrical Technology Certificate II Electrical Technology Certificate I Fuel Cell Systems Electrician Marketable Skills Award Solar Photovoltaic System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Wind Turbine System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology AAS Degree Mechanical Engineering Technology AAS Degree Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design AAS Degree Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Architectural, Civil/Structural Discipline Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design Discipline AutoCAD Draftsman Certificate SolidWorks Designer Certificate CF K M NH T UP OL Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) & Refrigeration HVAC & Refrigeration AAS Degree HVAC & Refrigeration Commercial Servicing Certificate HVAC & Refrigeration Residential Servicing Certificate HVAC Occupational Entry Certificate Interior Design Technology Interior Design Technology AAS Degree Design Essentials Certificate Land Surveying & Mapping Technology Land Surveying & Mapping Technology AAS Degree Land Surveyor Certificate Land Surveyor Marketable Skills Award Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication Cluster Game Design & Simulation Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Certificate Game Design & Simulation Developer (Programming) AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Developer (Programming) Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Live Entertainment Technology AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Certificate II Live Entertainment Technology Certificate I Live Entertainment Technology Marketable Skills Award Live Entertainment Technology Video AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Video Certificate II Live Entertainment Technology Video Certificate I Live Entertainment Technology Video Marketable Skills Award Visual Communication Visual Communication AAS Degree: 3D Animation Track 3D Animation Certificate Visual Communication AAS Degree: Graphic Design Track Graphic Design Certificate Visual Communication AAS Degree: Multimedia Track Multimedia Designer Certificate Visual Communication AAS Degree: Video & Post Production Track Video & Post Production Certificate Digital Photography Enhanced Skills Certificate Motion Graphics Certificate Web Visual Communication AAS Degree: Web Design Track Web Design Certificate Web Designer Certificate Web Developer Certificate CF: LSC-CyFair K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park OL: LSC-Online Learning Total Academic Transfer Certification or Degree Offered Some Courses Offered Non-Credit 12 LSC Success Guide

PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 11.6.14) CF K M NH T UP OL Business Management & Administration Cluster Accounting Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award Accounting Assistant Certificate Payroll Professional Certificate Administrative Services Administrative Services AAS Degree: Administrative Speciality Administrative Support Certificate: Administrative Specialty Administrative Services AAS Degree: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Services AAS Degree: Medical Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Medical Specialty Administrative Services AAS Degree: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Services AAS Degree: Office Communications Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Office Communications Specialty Business Operations Support Certificate I Business Administration Business Administration AAS Degree: Business Management Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Business Management Specialization Business Administration AAS Degree: Human Resource Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Human Resource Specialization Business Administration AAS Degree: Marketing Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Marketing Specialization Business Operations Certificate I Project Management Certification Supervisor I Certificate Supervisor II Certificate Logistics Management Logistics Management AAS Degree First Line Logistics Leader Certificate Education & Training Cluster Education Associate of Arts in Teaching Substitute Teacher Texas Teacher Certification: Clinical Teaching Track Texas Teacher Certification: Internship Track CF K M NH T UP OL Energy & Manufacturing Cluster Energy & Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology AAS Degree Automated Manufacturing Technology Certificate Industrial Diesel Technology AAS Degree Industrial Diesel Technology Level II Certificate Industrial Diesel Technology Level I Certificate Petroleum Field Service Technology AAS Degree Petroleum Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Marketable Skills Award Petroleum Data Technology AAS Degree Petroleum Data Technology Certificate Electronic Assembler Certificate Engineering Technician Certificate Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology AAS Degree Mechanical Engineering Technology AAS Degree Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design AAS Degree Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Architectural, Civil/Structural Discipline Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design Discipline AutoCAD Draftsman Certificate SolidWorks Designer Certificate Machining Technology Machining Technology AAS Degree Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer II Certificate Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer I Certificate Machinist I Certificate Machinist Certificate Machine Tool (CNC) Operator Certificate Oil & Gas Drilling Floor-Hand Roustabout Certificate Motor-Hand Certificate Welding & Inspection Inspection Technology AAS Degree Inspection Certificate Welding Technology AAS Degree Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate Layout & Fabrication Welding Certificate Pipe Welding Certificate Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate Gas Metal Arc Welder (GMAW) Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welder (GTAW) Certificate Pipe Welder Certificate Shielded Metal Arc Welder (SMAW) Certificate CF: LSC-CyFair K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park OL: LSC-Online Learning Total Academic Transfer Certification or Degree Offered Some Courses Offered Non-Credit LoneStar.edu 13

PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 11.6.14) CF K M NH T UP OL Finance Cluster Accounting Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award Accounting Assistant Certificate Payroll Professional Certificate Government & Public Administration Cluster No programs offered. Individual classes available. Health Science Cluster Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene AAS Degree Dental Assistant Certificate Diagnostic Medical Sonography Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Degree Sonography Advanced Technical Certificate Sonography Non-Invasive Vascular Technology Enhanced Skills Certificate Echocardiography AAS Degree Electrocardiography Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician Certificate Electrocardiography Technician Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions AAS Degree Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic Certificate Health Information Technology Health Information Technology AAS Degree Coding Certificate Massage Therapy Massage Therapy Certificate (effective SP/15 pending THECB approval) Medical Assisting Medical Assisting Certificate Medical Radiologic Technology Medical Radiologic Technology AAS Degree Magnetic Resonance Imaging Advanced Technical Certificate Computed Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate Nursing Nursing AAS Degree (Block Curriculum) Nursing AAS Degree (Integrated Curriculum) Transition to Professional Nursing For Articulating Students AAS Degree (Integrated Curriculum) Vocational Nursing ADN to VN Certificate Vocational Nursing Certificate Nursing Assistant Certificate Nurse Aide (CNA) Certificate Patient Care Technician Certificate Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Assistant AAS Degree CF K M NH T UP OL Personal Trainer Personal Trainer Certificate Pharmacy Technology Pharmacy Technology AAS Degree Pharmacy Technology Certificate Phlebotomist Phlebotomist Certificate Physical Therapy Physical Therapist Assistant AAS Degree Polysomnography Polysomnography AAS Degree Advanced Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate Respiratory Care Respiratory Care Therapist AAS Degree Surgical Technology Surgical Technology AAS Degree (effective Fall 2015, pending THECB approval) Surgical Technology Certificate (until fall 2015) Hospitality Cluster Floral Designer Certificate Wedding Planner Certification Human Services Cluster Cosmetology Cosmetology AAS Degree Cosmetology Operator Certificate Cosmetology Facial AAS Degree Facial Specialist Certificate Cosmetology Instructor AAS Degree Cosmetology Instructor Certificate Human Services Human Services AAS Degree: General Human Services Track Human Services Certificate Human Services AAS Degree: Substance Abuse Counseling Track Basic Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate Interpreter Training Technology Interpreter Training Technology AAS Degree ASL Communications Skills Certificate Information Technology Cluster Computer Applications Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate PC Support Specialist Certificate Microsoft Office Software Applications Certificate Oracle Certification Computer Programming Programming Specialist AAS Degree Programming Specialist Certificate C++ Programming Enhanced Skills Certificate Visual Basic Enhanced Skills Certificate Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology AAS Degree CF: LSC-CyFair K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park OL: LSC-Online Learning Total Academic Transfer Certification or Degree Offered Some Courses Offered Non-Credit 14 LSC Success Guide

PROGRAMS OF STUDY CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT (As of 11.6.14) CF K M NH T UP OL Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information Systems AAS Degree Geographic Information Systems Analyst Certificate Geographic Information Systems Technician Certificate Geographic Information Systems Marketable Skills Award Integrated Technology Converged Technology Advanced Technical Certificate Network & Computer System Administrator AAS Degree Network & Computer System Administrator Certificate Networking: Cisco & Microsoft Computer Networking Cisco AAS Degree Network Engineering Certificate: CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) Network Administration Certificate: CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Computer Networking Microsoft AAS Degree Network Engineering Certificate: MS Level II Network Administration Certificate: MS Level I CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Certificate PC Helpdesk A+ Certification Computer Support Technician Certificate Web Visual Communication AAS: Web Design Track Web Design Certificate Web Designer Certificate Web Developer Certificate Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Cluster Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions AAS Degree Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic Certificate Fire Science Technology Fire Science Technology AAS Degree Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate Paralegal Studies Paralegal Studies AAS Degree Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate Public Safety Basic Peace Officer Marketing Cluster Business Administration AAS Degree: Marketing Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Marketing Specialization CF K M NH T UP OL Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Cluster Biotechnology Biotechnology AAS Degree Biotechnology Advanced Technical Certificate Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology AAS Degree Energy & Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology AAS Degree Automated Manufacturing Technology Certificate Petroleum Field Service Technology AAS Degree Petroleum Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Marketable Skills Award Electronic Assembler Certificate Engineering Technician Certificate Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology AAS Degree Mechanical Engineering Technology AAS Degree Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design AAS Degree Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Architectural, Civil/Structural Discipline Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design Discipline Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Cluster Automotive Technology Automotive Technology AAS Degree Chassis & Electrical Technician Certificate Power Train & Driveability Technician Certificate General Service Technician Certificate Automotive Technician Certificate Diesel Truck Maintenance Technician Certificate Professional Truck Driver Certificate Logistics Management Logistics Management AAS Degree First Line Logistics Leader Certificate Certified Logistics Associate Certified Logistics Technician Industry Certification & Exam Prep Cluster A+ Certification Certified Logistics Associate Certified Logistics Technician Electrician - Journeyman: Exam Review Certificate Electrician - Master: Exam Review Certificate Oracle Certification Project Management Certification Wedding Planner Certification Welding Inspector Exam Prep Certificate CF: LSC-CyFair K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park OL: LSC-Online Learning Total Academic Transfer Certification or Degree Offered Some Courses Offered Non-Credit LoneStar.edu 15

2 Make a plan to reach your goal After you ve selected your program of study (page 10), you will see a list of classes in the sequence you might take them. See sample below. Print your course list to help you register for classes. SAMPLE FYI COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM First Digit 0= Developmental Course 1= Freshman Course 2= Sophomore Course Second Digit 1= 1 Credit Hour Course 2= 2 Credit Hour Course 3= 3 Credit Hour Course 4= 4 Credit Hour Course Ex. ENGL 1301 First digit is one, second digit is three. ENGL 1301 is a freshman course and a 3 credit hour course. Search for classes two ways: Through the main website This is a great way to explore and research options before heading into mylonestar. It is accessed through LoneStar.edu and allows you to search and view classes offered per semester you cannot save classes or register using this method. See page 18 for a walk-through. or Through mylonestar You must use mylonestar to register and pay for classes. The mylonestar search page 24 is the same as through the main website, but you can also add classes to your planner to save for later, or add to your shopping cart for registration. Using your advisement report in mylonestar can also help you register. See page 27 in Tips & Tools for more info. 16 LSC Success Guide

Things to keep in mind when making your schedule... Plan Successfully Overloading work/school hours is the #1 reason students do poorly, have to drop their classes and lose their money, or find themselves on academic probation or suspension. Credit Hour Guidelines* Full-Time... 12 18 credit hours 3/4 Time... 9 11 credit hours Half-Time... 6 8 credit hours Student Loan Minimum... 6 credit hours Maximum Load**... 18 credit hours *Credit hours, credits, hours and units have the same meaning. **Permission to enroll in an academic overload is granted by the vice president of instruction. See an advisor for additional information. Course Load Guidelines Study at least two hours for every one hour spent in the classroom. For example, if you are enrolled in 12 credit hours of classes, you would need to schedule 2 hours per credit hour to study, or 24 additional hours to study each week. This equals 36 hours per week scheduled for school commitments! If you are working and going to school, please note the following guidelines for the maximum number of work hours according to course load: SCHOOL...WORK 6 credit hours... 40 hours 9 credit hours... 30 hours 12 credit hours... 20 hours 14-15 credit hours... 10 hours or less Three-peat Rule If you attempt a course more than twice, a higher tuition rate is charged for most credit courses, starting on your third attempt. Excessive Credit Hours Acquiring more than 30 credits in excess of your bachelor s degree requirement may result in a higher tuition rate being charged by your university. Six-Drop Rule You will be limited to 6 dropped courses while attending Texas public colleges or universities. Your drop record will follow you when transferring. If you still choose to drop a class, be specific in stating your reason for withdrawing. Withdrawing from classes Before withdrawing from classes Talk to your instructor. Ask for recommendations on how to improve your grade. Talk to your advisor. Why do you feel you need to drop the class? Seek out the tutoring services at any campus Learning Center. Check with the financial aid department to determine if withdrawal will adversely affect your financial aid. Check the tuition refund chart in the class schedule. Realize that you may not receive any refund. Make your final decision before the last day to withdraw (look for the date on the academic calendar on page 52). Students must see an advisor to drop. Students cannot drop a class online once it has started. If you still want to withdraw from a class, ask yourself how it would affect: Your ability to graduate on time Your status for health or automobile insurance Your continued eligibility for financial aid Your ability to register for the class the following semester Your transfer to a university Your tuition if the next time you register for this course will be your third attempt (withdrawing counts as an attempt). See Three-peat Rule. See page 38 for more info. LoneStar.edu 17

Search through the main website To search through the main site, go to LoneStar.edu/search-for-classes. Use drop down boxes to select your search criteria for term (semester), campus, mode of instruction, etc. Using your program class, enter the course subject and number, or you can search by course subject by selecting select subject. Choose CREDIT for Course Career selection After you choose your campus, choose a location, or you ll see results for all locations. SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Honors Honors credit is earned through special contracts for courses with faculty members who are committed to an open-ended approach to learning. Service Learning Service Learning is a teaching method which combines community service with academic instruction as it focuses on critical, reflective thinking and civic responsibility. Service Learning programs involve students in organized community service that addresses local needs, while developing their academic skills, sense of civic responsibility, and commitment to the community. If you have specific requirements or preferences, you can narrow down your search by a number of other factors. Click search once you ve chosen all your preferred criteria. Registering late? Choose Late Start for your session. MODE OF INSTRUCTION (class formats) On-campus. Attend class in a classroom setting. Online. Complete classes in a virtual setting. Not recommended for first-time college students. Hybrid. Combined on-campus and online instruction. 18 LSC Success Guide

If you get more than 50 results, you will see this message. Click OK to continue or Cancel to edit or narrow your search. Once you have searched for classes, you will see search results like the example. Search results show up to three sections per page. To view all the sections, click View All Sections. COURSE TERMS Prerequisite A prerequisite is a course that you must pass before enrolling in a more advanced course. Corequisite A corequisite is a course that you must enroll in at the same time as, or prior to, enrolling in a desired course. FYI Courses following prerequisites Students enrolled in a prerequisite course CAN enroll for the next course during open registration. Enrolling in consecutive prerequisite courses during consecutive summer mini-mesters will require advisor approval. Pre- and corequisites are listed under Enrollment Information in the Course Detail (page 34). LoneStar.edu 19

READING THE COURSE DESCRIPTION Subject and course # See class expectations Reading the course description is an important part of the Click to see prerequisites Class # Click for textbook info and cost registration process. Please note the course # and class # are two different things. This is the lab portion of the class Meeting times Double check location Classes begin and end REGISTRATION WORKSHEET This worksheet can help you plan your classes, times, and locations. If you re unsure how many classes to take, review the guidelines on page 17. After you ve completed the worksheet, you can use it to register two ways: Subject Course # Class # Location Time Days Hours Ex. MATH 2415 11726 LSC-North Harris 12:30 2:45 TuTh 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total Hours Search in mylonestar. Searches the same way you would through the main website. Your search results look the same, except you re able to select, save and register for classes. Go to page 24. Quick enroll. This is the fastest way to register just be sure to have the class numbers handy. Go to page 29. Save courses you re unable to take this semester and assign them to a future one using My Planner inside mylonestar. See page 31 for more info. 20 LSC Success Guide

3 Get connected with advisors, faculty and student organizations The advising process is an integral part of your academic success. Academic advisors are available to assist you with a variety of academic services including admissions, testing, advising, registration, referral of campus and community resources, add/drop/withdrawal process, transfer planning, and graduation processes. Check out our advising resources at LoneStar.edu/advising and don t hesitate to contact us if you need additional assistance. We re here to help you! Advisors Academic advisors are available on a walk-in basis. Advisors provide a full array of services ranging from college admissions to financial aid, and advising and registration. Students may wish to see an advisor to discuss topics such as: Academic degree and transfer planning Information about programs offered at Lone Star College Assistance with course selection Schedule changes and withdrawals Graduation requirements College placement tests Faculty Connecting with your professors is a simple way to stay on track. Contact them early in the semester to establish a connection. Make a note of their office hours and email address, and ask questions if you re in doubt about class topics or assignments. Staying in touch with your professors provides added support in achieving class goals and overall student success. Lone Star College instructors want students to excel; do your part by connecting with them. Career Services Check out the LSC Career Services department for a variety of career exploration, planning and search opportunities. Connect with these services early to take advantage of valuable resources to make your path to success deliberate. Career Counseling: Assistance with career exploration assessments; personality and interest assessments; selecting a major; career planning; job search coaching; interview preparation; résumé preparation. Career Resource Library: Career fields and majors; agencies and organizations; career planning information; résumé and cover letter guides; and resources for special populations. Employment Resources: Résumé and interviewing seminars; résumé critiques; job search coaching; and job postings on system databases. Career Placement Center: The LSC Career Placement Center works with regional and local employers to develop competitive job and internship opportunities for LSC students and graduates. The center also coordinates regular career fairs for all students several times each year to connect students with direct job opportunities, and works to increase the number of employers and variety of industries recruiting LSC students. Visit LoneStar.edu/career-services for more information. LoneStar.edu 21

4 Stay involved with student life, classes and activities Research shows that students who are actively involved with clubs and student organizations are more likely to complete their goals. Surrounding yourself with people who have the same goals will keep you focused on the same outcome! The Office of Student Life offers a variety of ways for you to get involved with your campus, other students and your community. Student life provides leadership development, social opportunities, volunteerism and academic success. What We Do Enhance the overall educational experience of students through development of, exposure to, and participation in educational, social, cultural, intellectual, and recreational activities. In a nutshell, the ultimate goal of student life is to enhance the student experience and promote student success. What We Offer Student leadership programming Student learning opportunities (extracurricular learning) Student life programming Student mentoring programs Fiscal responsibilities of Student Activity Funds Student Ambassadors Get Involved Join an existing organization. Start your own organization. Participate in leadership opportunities. Come to an event. Getting involved is a great way to have fun, build up your resume/transcript, and meet others outside of the classroom. Stay Informed For the latest information, visit LoneStar.edu/Student-Activities. Other student activity opportunities If you want to work more closely with a campus, become a Student Ambassador and represent the college at official functions. Opportunities for service include participating in college night, serving as hosts/greeters for official college functions, conducting tours for visitors, and assisting with open week activities each semester. Lone Star College also offers: Clubs and organizations Leadership training Intramurals and club sports Arts and theatre For more information on student activities and how you can get involved, visit LoneStar.edu/student-activities. 22 LSC Success Guide

FYI As a good student, it s your responsibility to: Go to class. Attendance counts! Join learning communities and study groups. Take advantage of free tutoring and use the library. Stay in touch with your professors and advisors. Ask for help when you need assistance. Participate in student activities. Tune in! P Pay attention P Take notes P Ask questions P Participate SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Learning Communities Learning communities offer students an innovative and exciting way to learn through the integration of two courses from different disciplines which are taught separately, but focus on a common theme or question. Classes are offered at no extra cost. Study Abroad LSC offers study abroad opportunities to students who are interested in studying in different countries around the globe. Countries LSC has previously visited include Sri Lanka, Italy and China. Student scholarship opportunities are available. Bring it! P Complete homework P Read before class P Bring text and supplies Show up! P Attend all classes P Arrive on time P Talk to your instructor about absences SUCCESS Stay involved... and you ll be on the road to success. LoneStar.edu 23

TIP Another helpful tool to efficiently search for classes and register is your advisement report (page 27). Your advisement report shows all of the course options and requirements needed to complete your specific degree. It also shows how the courses you have taken count toward your degree. Search in mylonestar Log into mylonestar (page 8). Click Class Search 24 LSC Success Guide

Search in mylonestar Search for classes the same as you would using the main website search. For screen shots and steps, see page 18. If you want to take a class, click select class. Double check that the class fits your schedule and click NEXT. The class has been added to your shopping cart! Once you have all your classes added to your shopping cart, click Enroll. Your Name LoneStar.edu 25

Enroll! Your Name Under the Enroll tab you ll see your semester shopping cart. When you re ready to check out, click Proceed to Step 2 of 3. Review your classes for accuracy and when you re ready to enroll, click Finish Enrolling. Your Name Congratulations you ve enrolled! Review your class schedule, note the payment deadline and prepare before they begin. Go to pages 21 and 22 to get connected and stay involved, and continue on your path to success! 26 LSC Success Guide

TIPS + TOOLS ADVISEMENT REPORT QUICK ENROLL MY PLANNER 27 29 31 Helpful solutions for beginner and seasoned mylonestar users. Using your advisement report Make sure you re on the Student tab, then click Enrollment in the sidebar, and then Student Center. Your Click My Academics. LoneStar.edu 27

Using your advisement report TIPS + TOOLS Your Name Click View my advisement report. Your advisement report shows all of the course options and requirements needed to complete your degree. It also shows how the courses you have taken count toward your degree. Your Name Next, select the course under Description for the first class you want to take (ex. Dev Reading I), to view the locations where it s offered. Skip to page 33. 28 LSC Success Guide

TIPS + TOOLS Quick enroll If you know the class numbers of all the classes you want to take, this is the fastest way to register. In the Student tab on the mylonestar homepage, click Student Center. Your Click Enroll. Your Name Enter your class number (ex. 1686) and click enter. The class detail will show up on the next page. LoneStar.edu 29

Quick enroll TIPS + TOOLS Your Name Review the class details. Click NEXT. Your Name The class has been added to your shopping cart. Repeat this process until all the classes you want to take have been added. Ready to enroll? Turn to page 26. 30 LSC Success Guide

TIPS + TOOLS Using My Planner in mylonestar My Planner helps you plot the course of your program of study by organizing all the courses you need to take into sequential order by semester. This tool can help streamline the registration process each semester. Log in to mylonestar (page 8). Click on the Student tab, then Student Center. The Student Center shows your current status as a student. Use this to view and manage your classes, finances, personal information, etc. Under Academics, click Plan. Your LoneStar.edu 31

Using My Planner in mylonestar TIPS + TOOLS Under Plan > my planner, click Plan By My Requirements. To add classes to My Planner by browsing the course catalog, see page 35. Your Name This lists courses needed according to your program of study. Next, select the course under Description for the first class you want to take (ex. Dev Reading II), to view the locations where it s offered. 32 LSC Success Guide

TIPS + TOOLS Using My Planner in mylonestar Continued from previous or page 28. Your Name Select the campus where you plan to take the course, and click Add To Planner. Repeat this process with each class until you have all the classes you want added to your planner. Organize your planner Your Name Click my planner, select the class(es) you want to organize into semesters, the semester you want to take them in, and move. (Repeat this until you have all your courses organized by semester.) LoneStar.edu 33

Using My Planner in mylonestar TIPS + TOOLS The course has been moved to the desired semester! When you re ready to enroll, return to your planner. Click the course description of the class you want to take. Your Name The Course Detail will pop up, and you can view the details, enrollment information and description. To select the class, click view class sections. The course sections will show below. Make sure the correct term is shown. Click the select button to add the class to your shopping cart. Repeat this process until you have all the classes you want added. Ready to enroll? Turn to page 26. Click the class link to view class details. 34 LSC Success Guide

TIPS + TOOLS Using My Planner in mylonestar Browse the course catalog You should know or have a list of what courses you need to take before using this method. See page 16 to print a course list, or browse classes and use the registration worksheet on page 20 as a guide. Under Plan > my planner, click Browse Course Catalog. With your list in hand, start with the first class you want to add: Your Name 1. Click the first letter of the course subject. 2. Find your 4-5 letter subject abbreviation and click to expand. 3. Check the box of the course you want. 1 4. Click Add To Planner. 4 Repeat these steps for every class you want to add to your planner. 2 Complete the steps under Organize your Planner, starting on page 33. 3 LoneStar.edu 35

tuition & financial aid Tuition Attending LSC is an affordable option for most students. Our tuition rates are based on residency and you can get an estimate of your costs by using the chart to the right. If you need help footing the bill, financial aid is available to most students. Go to mylonestar to make a payment or to set up a payment plan. Note: Includes tuition at the rate of $42 per credit hour, a $9 per credit hour technology fee, a $2 per credit hour student activity fee, a $7 per credit hour general use fee, a non-refundable registration fee of $12, and an infrastructure fee of $20. Additional differential fees per hour vary by program; go to LoneStar.edu/tuition for more information. Credit Hours Resident of District TUITION & FEES Out-of-District Texas Resident International or Out-of-State 1 $92 $162 $250 2 $152 $292 $322 3 $212 $422 $467 4 $272 $552 $612 5 $332 $682 $757 6 $392 $812 $902 7 $452 $942 $1,047 8 $512 $1,072 $1,192 9 $572 $1,202 $1,337 10 $632 $1,332 $1,482 11 $692 $1,462 $1,627 12 $752 $1,592 $1,772 13 $812 $1,722 $1,917 14 $872 $1,852 $2,062 15 $932 $1,982 $2,207 Paying for classes See Payment & Withdrawal Information on page 38 or visit LoneStar.edu/payment for more information. THE NUMBERS SAY IT ALL... Attending LSC is an affordable option for most students. Compared with other state institutions, attending LSC can save you thousands per semester. $4,719 $4,193 $3,742 $3,413 $2,852 $752 Lone Star College UT-Austin Texas A&M Texas Tech University of Houston Sam Houston State Source: Net Cost Calculator Resident Tution and Fees, based on 12 hours/semester 36 LSC Success Guide

Financial Aid To apply for financial aid, you must complete LSC s three-step process. Step 1 Submit a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) through the U.S. Department of Education: fafsa.ed.gov. If this is your first time completing a FAFSA, start by getting your PIN at www.pin.ed.gov. You must also complete all LSC applications and admissions requirements. Lone Star College will only process financial aid applications after a student has successfully completed our admissions application. The Lone Star College school code is required for the FAFSA and LSC financial aid applications: 011145 Step 2 Submit additional documentation as soon as possible (if requested). Missing information will delay the process. You will be notified of any requirements via your LSC email address. See page 9 for student email information. Step 3 LSC school code 011145 It takes approximately three weeks to process financial aid applications. Once you have been awarded, you can view your financial aid package in mylonestar. Students must complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and Loan Entrance Counseling to receive Stafford Loans. If accepting student loans by award letter, you must complete MPN and LEC before funds can be requested and released to you. For financial Aid purposes the Award year begins on July 1 and ends June 30. Therefore students are awarded financial Aid for the Fall, Spring and Summer terms in that order. Each January students should fill out a new FAFSA for the next fall semester. If you have any questions, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 281.290.2700 or visit LoneStar.edu/FA for more information. TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID Scholarships Grants Loans Work study Veterans affairs Book advances Exemptions, waivers, and prepaid tuition plans For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/financial-aid-types. SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS All students must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements to receive financial aid at LSC. Federal regulations require all financial aid recipients to maintain SAP in a course of study leading toward a college degree, certificate, or educational objective. Students will be denied financial aid for failure to meet SAP requirements. How to meet SAP and keep your financial aid: Keep a 2.0 GPA. Complete 67% of attempted hours. Declare and complete on time (see maximum time frame). For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/SAP. LoneStar.edu 37

requirements & important info Please note that while much of the requirements and important information is outlined here, the student handbook governs policies and should be referred to first and foremost. Consumer & Safety Information Visit LoneStar.edu/consumer-safety for links to information about Lone Star College on a variety of subjects which may be helpful to prospective students, their families, high school counselors, as well as prospective employees, current students and current employees. This information is presented to comply with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, which requires institutions of higher education to disclose information and reports on various aspects of the institution s policies, procedures, operations and costs. Meningitis Vaccination REQUIRED Texas law requires most incoming college students to be vaccinated against bacterial meningitis or provide an exemption request declining the vaccine. Senate Bill 1107 amends current Texas law requiring proof of bacterial meningitis vaccination at least 10 days before attending classes. For complete details regarding the bacterial meningitis vaccination requirement, go to LoneStar.edu/meningitis Parking Permit REQUIRED All Lone Star College students are required to register their vehicle and get a LSC parking permit. The free permit is required to park on campus in student parking areas. Registering your vehicle is easy. Go to LoneStar.edu/parking and follow the simple process using your mylonestar login credentials to register your vehicle and get your free parking permit. Weather & Emergency Communications In the event of inclement weather or emergency closing, the campus president or designee may cancel all or some of the college classes. Generally, such decisions will be made between 5:30 6 a.m. for day classes and by 3 p.m. for evening classes. When off-campus facilities are closed for any reason, the college classes at those sites will also be cancelled. Weather closures will be posted on the home page of our website, LoneStar.edu. LoneStarAlert LoneStarAlert is the official emergency alert notification system for Lone Star College. The LoneStarAlert service delivers emergency text, email, desktop and voice messages to you anytime there is an emergency on campus that poses a safety concern for the community. Visit lscsalert.lonestar.edu for more information. Payment & Withdrawal Information To see current semester payment due dates, visit LoneStar.edu/payment. Pre-registered classes will be cancelled if financial arrangements are not in place on this date (financial arrangements = payment in full, anticipated financial aid is in place, or enrollment in a payment plan). Check with financial aid regarding your anticipated aid if you have applied for financial aid. Students can pay for classes with debit/credit cards or electronic checks in mylonestar. Check and cash payments may be delivered to the college admissions/ advising office. Check LoneStar.edu/payment for more details. Payment Plans Students can set up a payment plan in mylonestar. Upon enrollment in a payment plan, one-half of eligible charges plus a $20 administrative fee is due. The remainder is split into two equal installments. Cash is not accepted for payment plans and the installments will be scheduled to automatically deduct from the payment method used to pay for the initial deposit. 38 LSC Success Guide

Drops & Withdrawals A student may drop a course without academic consequence from the first day of registration until the official day of record each semester. Courses which are dropped prior to the official day of record are not posted on transcripts. Withdrawal from a course occurs after the official day of record and will result in a mark of W on the student s transcript and no credit will be awarded for the course(s). Consider carefully the implications of a withdrawal including financial aid eligibility, before choosing to withdraw from a class. Talk with an advisor and/or your professor before withdrawing from a class or making schedule changes. A withdrawal is recorded as a W for all classes dropped between official day and the posted withdrawal day. The last day to drop a class and receive a W for spring semester is April 2, 2015. After that date, the grade earned will be posted to the student s transcript and calculated into the GPA. The last day to withdraw each semester is included in each year s academic calendar and is also included in the student resource calendar of this guide. To get more information about drops and withdrawals, go to LoneStar.edu/course-drops. The student is strongly encouraged to consult with the faculty member and/or a counselor/advisor prior to submitting the request for withdrawal. Local college procedures are on file in the admissions office for the specific requirements regarding withdrawal requests. Since 2007, Texas law limits the number of times a student may withdraw W a course at a public institution of higher education in Texas. Students are limited to a total of six W s during their entire undergraduate career. All students who started college during or after fall 2007 are affected by the six-drop limit, including students who transfer to Lone Star College from another Texas public college. If you were enrolled as a student before fall 2007, the six-drop limit doesn t affect you. This rule does not apply to courses taken by high school students enrolled as dual credit students, courses dropped at private or out-of-state institutions or ESOL and developmental studies students. Refunds If you drop/withdraw from a class prior to the first scheduled session you will receive a 100% refund. After classes start, refunds will be either 70% or 25% based on the class term and date of withdrawal. See LoneStar.edu/refunds for more details on the refund schedule and deadlines. No refunds will be made for any classes dropped after the 20th day of the session for spring semester. Refunds will be made electronically via direct deposit or back to the credit card used to make payment(s) on the account. Refunds for amounts paid with a credit card will be refunded back to that same credit card. This applies to payments made with a pre-paid credit card or a gift card. Students should retain these cards, even if the balance is depleted, until all refunds have been processed. Release of Student Information In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), Lone Star College defines the following types of information as directory information. Directory information will be released upon request to third parties (which may require approval of the appropriate administrator) unless the student desires to withhold all or any portion of it: Name Address LSC e-mail address Telephone listing Date/place of birth Major field of study Participation in officially recognized activities and sports Semesters enrolled Degrees, certificates and awards received Photograph Enrollment status Student classification Most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student Restrict release of directory information Any student objecting to the release of all or any portion of such information must restrict the release of directory information in mylonestar. From the Student Center go to Personal Information and click Privacy Settings to edit FERPA Restrictions. You can select what, if any, directory information can be released to any third party. Visit LoneStar.edu/ferpa for more info. Release of non-directory educational records In addition, the release of any academic, financial and non-directory information pertaining to student records must be authorized by the student (i.e., grades, transcripts). This includes the release of information to parents of students over the age of 18. The Authorization to Release Educational Records must be completed before Lone Star College will release any non-directory student record information to anyone except the student. The Authorization to Release Educational Records form can be found at LoneStar.edu/registration-forms OR in mylonestar in the Student Help Center in Student Forms. LoneStar.edu 39

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program Lone Star College is committed to providing its students and employees a drug and alcohol free workplace and learning environment. Toward that end, LSC prohibits the unlawful possession, use, manufacture, or distribution of unauthorized drugs and alcohol in the workplace, on the campuses, or at any LSC activities. LSC, including each of its colleges and centers, shall provide a safe, responsive environment for all students and employees. There are many people whose job and academic performance and productivity are adversely affected by their dependence on drugs and alcohol. To address this issue, LSC strives to: Educate students and employees about alcohol and drug abuse in an effort to encourage responsible decisions around their use, Intervene on behalf of students and employees who have experienced negative consequences around alcohol and drugs so as to reduce the harm and manage the risks associated with their use, Support students and employees who are in recovery from substance abuse and addiction, Promote constructive lifestyles and norms that discourage alcohol & drug abuse, and Develop social and physical environments that facilitate alcohol and drug abuse-free lifestyles. As part of the commitment to the provision of high quality and effective service to our students, employees and the public, LSC has a drug and alcohol abuse prevention program in operation. The program is accessible to all members of the college community. LSC is committed to the dissemination of drug and alcohol awareness information to students, faculty, and all employees. For more information about the program, visit LoneStar.edu/drug-alcohol-abuse-prevention. Smoke-free Campuses All LSC buildings and facilities are smoke-free. Some campuses provide smoking pavillions. Clery Act LSC complies with the Jeanne Clery Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act. Relevant information can be found at LoneStar.edu/crime-stats in the Annual Security Report. 40 LSC Success Guide Sex Offender Policy Effective Sept. 1, 2003, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 62.03(h) requires each person who is required to register as a sex offender and who intends to be employed, work with a contractor, or attend classes at an institution of higher education to register with the campus police department within seven days. Current LSC board policy requires that sex offenders seeking to enroll at, provide services to, or be employed with LSC to submit information pertinent to his or her offenses to the System Review committee to determine his or her eligibility for enrollment, vendor services or employment. A person seeking to be a student shall be required to be approved before completing the registration process. Computer System Availability Lone Star College recognizes the value technology adds to teaching and learning, and built a robust and stable infrastructure to support it. Because regular maintenance of computer systems is critical to their performance and efficiency, planned downtimes are normally performed after-hours to minimize disruption to faculty, students and staff. Advanced notice of the scheduled maintenance is distributed in many ways and provides information on the services impacted with estimated start and end times. Users are encouraged to note these communications and plan accordingly. Contact the Service Desk at 813.813.6600 or ots@lonestar.edu for updates. Requirements for Health Occupation students Students enrolling in Lone Star College Health Occupation programs have additional entrance requirements based on the specific program of study. These requirements can include specialized testing, additional immunizations, criminal background checks, drug testing and medical professional liability insurance. Check the program overview or department websites at LoneStar.edu/health-occupations for more information. Students are encouraged to talk with an advisor, department director or program manager for specific details and more in-depth information since program entry requirements vary by campus for some programs. Disability Support Services LSC is dedicated to providing access and services in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Support services for students with disabilities are provided on an individual basis, upon the student s request. Requests for these services should be made through the office of counseling services. For more information on the wide array of support services available to students with disabilities, go to LoneStar.edu/disability-services.

Equal Opportunity Statement Lone Star College is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, nationality or ethnicity in its programs and activities. The Chief Human Resources Officer is designated as the LSC Equal Opportunity Officer. All inquiries concerning LSC policies, compliance with applicable laws, statutes, and regulations (such as Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504), and complaints may be directed to: Student Code of Conduct The Lone Star College (LSC) shall provide a safe and responsive learning environment for all students. LSC believes that students are adults who are responsible for their own actions and should be free to pursue their educational objectives in an environment that promotes learning and protects the integrity of the academic process and the learning community. Chief Human Resources Officer 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381 832.813.6285 Ronda.F.Rotelli@lonestar.edu Inquiries about the laws and compliance may also be directed to Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education. For further information, visit the ed.gov for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481. Student Rights Information on some student rights and responsibilities is included below. For additional information, please refer to the Student Code of Conduct at LoneStar.edu/conduct and the Student Handbook/Guide at LoneStar.edu/advising. Student Right-To-Know Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, nationality, sexual orientation, or ethnicity in provisions of educational opportunities or employment opportunities and benefits. LSC makes statistics available regarding persistence, completion and graduation rates of full-time undergraduate certificate or degree-seeking students. The colleges also report beginning salaries earned by recent graduates. LSC requires specific standards of conduct relating to alcohol and substance abuse, and provide education and consultation to students seeking assistance with alcohol and drug issues. LSC colleges have in place a process for students to appeal decisions or file formal grievances related to academic progress and student life on campus. LSC colleges report campus crime statistics. Please contact the student services office at any college or access the system s home at LoneStar.edu for complete policies and information. LoneStar.edu 41

Lone Star College campuses About LSC-CyFair LSC-CyFair LSC-Cypress Center (Fall 2013) Fry Rd. Clay Rd. Barker Cypress Hwy. 290 West Rd. Hwy. 6 I-10 FM 1960 Spencer Rd. Hwy. 529 W. Little York Sam Houston Pkwy. Hwy. 249 LSC- Fairbanks Center LSC-CYFAIR 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433-1383 281.290.3200 LoneStar.edu/CyFair LSC-FAIRBANKS CENTER 14955 Northwest Freeway Houston, TX 77040 832.782.5000 LoneStar.edu/Fairbanks-Center LSC-CYPRESS CENTER 19710 Clay Road Katy, TX 77449 832.782.5000 LoneStar.edu/CypressCenter Cypress-Fairbanks residents voted to become part of Lone Star College System in August 2000 and the new Lone Star College- CyFair opened in August 2003 as the fifth Lone Star College. LSC-CyFair now has two locations to help make education accessible and convenient for the rapidlygrowing Cypress-Fairbanks area: 1) The LSC-CyFair campus on Barker Cypress Road at West Road, a 200-acre, state-of-the-art campus centered around beautiful ponds; and 2) The LSC-Fairbanks Center at U.S. Highway 290 and West Little York Road, which is strategically designed for students who live or work in the southeast portion of the Cy-Fair community. A second satellite center, LSC- Cypress Center, will open this fall at Clay and Fry Roads. Highlights LSC-CyFair offers more than 60 areas of study for the traditional, full- or part-time student; university partnerships, academic transfer courses and degrees; and workforce development and continuing education. Leading-edge technology to promote relevant job skills in CISCO, Visual Communications and more. State-of-the-art welding and manufacturing center, preparing students for degrees in welding, manufacturing, machining, electronics, drafting, engineering technology and more. Exceptional health care programs including nursing, medical radiologic technology, medical assisting and sonography and newly-added magnetic resonance imaging. Access to a comprehensive library system via a collaborative community partnership with the Harris County Public Library and LSC-CyFair. Training for Emergency Medical Services and fire science students at the Emergency Services Education Center via a collaborative community partnership with LSC-CyFair and the Emergency Services District. The Center for the Arts houses the visual and performing arts featuring artistic talent in many mediums displayed in the Bosque Gallery as well as choral, instrumental and theatrical performances year round. 42 LSC Success Guide

Lone Star College campuses About LSC-Kingwood When Lone Star College-Kingwood opened in August 1984 as the second Lone Star College it was referred to as the East campus. Situated on 273 beautifully landscaped wooded acres, LSC-Kingwood is conveniently located at U.S Highway 59 and Kingwood Drive in the northeast sector of the Lone Star College System. LSC-Kingwood offers two off-site locations to better serve the rapidlygrowing communities of Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, and eastern Montgomery County. The locations include; 1) The LSC-Atascocita Center at 15903 West Lake Houston Parkway, which opened in 2011; and 2) The LSC-EMCID Center at the East Montgomery County Improvement District s stateof-the-art, high-tech facility. In addition, LSC-Kingwood offers high school students the opportunity to earn college credits through its dual credit and early college programs. Highlights In addition to opening the new LSC-Atascocita Center in 2011, two new buildings were completed and opened on the LSC-Kingwood campus the Student Conference Center and the Music Instructional Building, both beautiful, state-of-the-art facilities that helped expand services and offerings to students. LSC-Kingwood offers more than 60 areas of study for the traditional, full- or part-time student; university partnerships, academic transfer courses and degrees; and workforce development and continuing education. LSC-Kingwood s Center for Civic Engagement is a unique program that encourages students, faculty, and staff to become active citizens involved in their communities by providing opportunities and resources to engage in service oriented community activities. LSC-Kingwood s Dental Hygiene Program, which is one of the top in the state of Texas, has consistently had an 100 percent pass rate on state board exams by its students. LSC-Kingwood offers other health-related training to prepare students for health careers including nursing, occupational therapy assistant and respiratory care therapist. LSC-Kingwood offers Cosmetology and Facial programs that fully prepare students to meet the requirements to take licensing exams for the state of Texas. LSC-Kingwood has its own television production studio and cable TV station (Channel 42 on Suddenlink.) Sorters Rd. LSC-Kingwood Will Clayton Pkwy. McClellan Rd. FM 1314 US Hwy. 59 FM 1960 LSC-EMCID Center Northpark Dr. LSC-Atascocita Center LSC-KINGWOOD 20000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339-3801 1.800.883.7939 281.312.1600 LoneStar.edu/Kingwood LSC-ATASCOCITA CENTER 15903 West Lake Houston Pky Atascocita, TX 77044 832.775.0800 LoneStar.edu/Atascocita-Center LSC-EMCID CENTER 21575 Highway 59 N New Caney, TX 77357 281.312.1750 LoneStar.edu/EMCID W.Lake Houston Pkwy. Kingwood Dr. Lake Shore Landing LoneStar.edu 43

Hwy. 75 Lone Star College campuses About LSC-Montgomery Hwy. 105 FM 1488 Loop 336 S. Hwy. 242 West College Park Dr. 777 Conroe Park North Dr. I-45 North FM 1314 LSC-Montgomery Needham Rd. FM 1484 LSC-Conroe Center Hwy. 105 FM 3083 LSC-MONTGOMERY 3200 College Park Dr. Conroe, TX 77384-4500 Local: 936.273.7000 Metro: 936.321.5161 LoneStar.edu/Montgomery LSC-CONROE CENTER 777 Conroe Park North Dr. Conroe, TX 77303 936.521.4500 LoneStar.edu/ConroeCenter In August 1995, Lone Star College- Montgomery opened its doors as the fourth Lone Star College with a dedication ceremony led by then Texas Gov. George W. Bush. It was established as a comprehensive college located on 165 acres of pine forest between The Woodlands and Conroe, to serve the residents of Montgomery County. Like other Lone Star Colleges, LSC-Montgomery recently experienced the most significant campus expansion in its history with three new buildings opening in 2011 on the main campus, as well as a new northside center in the Conroe/Willis area the LSC- Conroe Center. LSC-Montgomery is also located just footsteps away from the LSC-University Center at Montgomery, which offers bachelor s, master s and specialized degrees from several university partners. Highlights LSC-Montgomery s new buildings opened on campus in 2011 include a new Health Science Center, a one-of-its-kind Music Hall, and a General Academic Center, as well as a 1,000-space parking garage. A comprehensive range of transfer, workforce education, continuing education, and developmental education programs is available. A new, two-building campus has opened in north Conroe, convenient for northern Montgomery County residents. The LSC-Conroe Center offers both transferable college credit classes and workforce programs in a variety of trades. The Learning Center provides free support services, including tutoring (walk-in and appointment based), study groups, seminars, consultations, and placement test preparation. Resources for use in the center include Internet access, academic and productivity software, scientific calculators, science models and kits, and study guides for placement testing. A wide variety of career programs is offered, including nursing, radiologic technology, physical therapist assistant, audio visual systems specialist, human services, land surveying, automotive technology, fire science, welding, and many others. The college offers an outstanding honors program, honor societies, service learning, learning communities and an array of clubs and extracurricular activities. Many classes are offered in online or hybrid formats, as well as early morning or late evening. 44 LSC Success Guide

Lone Star College campuses About LSC-North Harris Since 1973, Lone Star College-North Harris has been serving the residents of the Aldine, Spring and Humble school districts. It was the first and founding college of the Lone Star College System and set the pace with quality education for other Lone Star Colleges that followed it. In addition to the 200-acre main campus located on 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive in north Houston, LSC-North Harris also serves its students with three satellite centers the LSC-Greenspoint Center located off Beltway 8 near Interstate 45 at 250 N. Sam Houston Parkway East in the Greenspoint area, and the LSC-Victory Center, located at 4141 Victory Drive. Highlights Flexible class schedules and first-class professors who recognize students need to juggle classes with work and family responsibilities. Courses are held during the day, in the evening, on weekends and in fast-track, independent, distance or individualized study formats. More than 110 degree and certificate programs designed for both university transfer and career building. A comprehensive library for students and the community. On-campus child care facility operated by the Aldine-Greenspoint YMCA includes a pre-school program for children 3 and 4 years of age, after-school program for children 5 to 12 years of age, and Child Watch* a drop-in care for children 18 months to 5 years of age, available only to currently-enrolled LSC-North Harris students. Free tutoring, computer lab use, on-campus parking, intramural sports programs, plus a comprehensive weight training center, dance/ aerobics studio, walking trail and gymnasium. Leading-edge technology in emerging technical job fields. A safe, beautifully landscaped, suburban campus tucked amidst 200 acres of forest and clearings. The college s fine arts department offers a comprehensive curriculum with programs in art, dance, theater and music. Classes and programs offered at LSC-Victory Center, located in the Acres Homes community and LSC-Greenspoint Center, located in Greater Greenspoint. The Health Professions Building is home to many of the college s medical programs. *Child Watch is only available to currently enrolled LSC-North Harris students. Red Oak Dr. LSC- Victory Center Peakwood Dr. LSC-Health Professions Bldg. Greenspoint Mall Hwy. 249 West Montgomery Victory I-45 North W.W. Thorne Dr. Greenspoint Dr. Richey Rd. Hardy Toll Rd. LSC-NORTH HARRIS 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX 77073-3499 281.618.5400 LoneStar.edu/NorthHarris FM 1960 LSC-North Harris N. Sam Houston Parkway E. LSC-Greenspoint Center LSC-GREENSPOINT CENTER 250 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. E Houston, TX 77060-2000 281.260.3500 LoneStar.edu/Greenspoint-Center LSC-VICTORY CENTER 4141 Victory Drive Houston, TX 77088-7321 281.810.5602 LoneStar.edu/Victory-Center LSC-HEALTH PROFESSIONS BUILDING 17200 & 17202 Red Oak Houston, TX 77090-2647 281.943.6900 Aldine-Westfield LoneStar.edu 45

Lone Star College campuses About LSC-Tomball 1774 249/149 LSC-Tomball FM 2920 FM 1488 Kuykendahl LSC-Tomball Health Science Bldg. Graham Spring Stuebner I-45 North Lone Star College-Tomball, the third of the six Lone Star Colleges, was the result of many years of dedication by community members to bring higher education to the Tomball and Magnolia communities. Residents of the Tomball Independent School District voted in 1982 to join the Lone Star College System and LSC-Tomball opened its doors for students in 1988. Today, LSC- Tomball students can earn the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science or Associate of Applied Science degrees, complete their general education courses for transfer to a four-year college or university or earn workforce certificates in a variety of areas that lead to high-demand jobs. Highlights Hwy. 249 Hwy. 290 FM 1960 LSC-TOMBALL 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375-4096 281.351.3300 LoneStar.edu/Tomball LSC-TOMBALL HEALTH SCIENCE BUILDING 700 Graham St. Tomball, TX 77375-3353 The Honors program, service learning, dual credit and international studies allow LSC-Tomball students to have an advanced academic college experience. Learning spaces such as the Performing Arts Center, Health Science Building, Veterinary Technology Building, Language and Culture Center, the iclassroom, the 21st Century Classroom and the Communications Center also enhance the collegiate experience for students. The LSC-Tomball Community Library, in partnership with the Harris County Public Library system, houses a wide variety of resources for the community, including a children s library, as well as a wealth of resources to serve the research needs of students. In addition to traditional course offerings, fast track options, late start and finish early courses, and weekend and evening courses allow students who are balancing demands for family, school and work to find classes that best suit their lifestyle. To support student success, LSC-Tomball offers professional advising and counseling, financial aid services, recruitment and outreach services, testing and tutoring support, and accommodations for students with disabilities. Additionally, a vibrant Student Life department provides students with many opportunities to get connected, make friends, learn leadership skills, and enhance their academic experience. Continuing education courses for lifelong learners are also available. Discovery College provides a safe and fun college experience during the summer for students age 6 17. The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) program offers opportunities for adults age 50+ to take free or low-cost classes and participate in personal interest activities. Preparation courses for the General Educational Development (GED) test are also offered, along with other adult basic education courses. 46 LSC Success Guide

Perry Lone Star College campuses About LSC-University Park Lone Star College-University Park, the system s sixth college, opened for classes in spring 2010 where Compaq Computer and Hewlett Packard s world headquarters once were on State Highway 249 at Louetta Road. It is designed to be a college as well as an incubator for innovative partnerships between education, business and industry, and the community. Along with two-year degrees and certificates in many areas, LSC-University Park also offers bachelor s and master s degrees at the LSC-University Center at LSC-University Park, through partnerships with a number of four-year universities. LSC- University Park also houses LSC-Online, the Veterans Affairs Center, Lone Star Corporate College and the Lone Star College Conference Center. LSC- University Park is one location with many opportunities, making higher education convenient, affordable and accessible to the northwest Harris County community. LSC-University Park Hwy. 290 Grant Rd. FM 1960 West Rd. Louetta Rd. LSC-University Center at University Park Hwy. 249 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. Highlights Offers associate degrees, face-to-face or online, credit and non-credit courses, workforce training, and continuing education classes as well as certificates in many workforce programs of study. Faculty members possess the academic credentials, business and industry experience, and student-centered focus that deepen critical and creative thinking to enhance student success. Interactive teaching and engaged learning. On-site first-stop student services including financial aid assistance, tutoring, advising, counseling, and assessment and placement testing. On-site bookstore, digital library services, computer resources and much more to help students achieve their goals. Specialized services available for veterans, international students, and ADAA accommodations. University partners offer bachelor s and master s level classes and degrees on-site at the same facility. Current LSC-University Center at University Park partners include: University of Houston, University of Houston-Downtown, Sam Houston State University and Texas Southern University. 2+2 programs offer seamless credit transfer two years at Lone Star College with two years at a four-year university on site. LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK 20515 State Highway 249 at Louetta Rd. Houston, TX 77070 281.290.2600 LoneStar.edu/UniversityPark LoneStar.edu 47

CTE CREDIT PROGRAMS Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Veterinary Technology Veterinary Technology, AAS AGRICULTURE, FOOD & NATURAL RESOURCES Veterinary Assistant Certificate Electrician ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION Residential/Commercial Electrician Certificate Fuel Cell Systems Electrician Marketable Skills Award Solar Photovoltaic System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Wind Turbine System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology $27,148 43.5% $41,765 19.7% Architectural Engineering Technology, AAS $38,324 12.6% Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS $51,252 15.4% Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design, AAS $38,324 12.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 1: Architectural, Civil/Structural $45,278-0.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 2: Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design $51,357 18.6% Facilities Management Facilities Management, AAS $48,766 12.4% Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration HVAC & Refrigeration, AAS HVAC & Refrigeration Commercial Servicing Certificate HVAC & Refrigeration Residential Servicing Certificate HVAC Occupational Entry Certificate Interior Design Technology Interior Design Technology, AAS Design Essentials Certificate $38,953 $45,225 31.8% 14.4% Land Surveying & Mapping Technology Land Surveying and Mapping Technology, AAS Land Surveyor Certificate Land Surveyor Marketable Skills Award $46,667 21.8% ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATION Game Design & Simulation Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist), AAS Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Certificate $53,523 15.6% Game Design & Simulation Developer (Programming), AAS Game Design & Simulation Developer (Programming) Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Live Entertainment Technology, AAS Live Entertainment Technology-Certificate II Live Entertainment Technology-Certificate I Live Entertainment Technology Marketable Skills Award Visual Communication Visual Communication AAS: 3D Animation Track 3D Animation Certificate $89,795 $39,678 $53,523 23.5% 17.9% 15.6% Visual Communication AAS: Graphic Design Track Graphic Design Certificate $39,784 16.3% Visual Communication AAS: Multimedia Track Multimedia Designer Certificate $53,523 15.6% Visual Communication AAS: Video and Post Production Track $36,505 15.0% Video and Post Production Certificate Visual Communication AAS: Web Design Track Motion Graphics Certificate $80,585 21.6% Digital Photography Enhanced Skills Certificate $24,682 8.4% Web E-Business Web Developer, AAS E-Business Web Developer Certificate Web Design Certificate $80,585 21.6% BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Accounting Accounting, AAS Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award Administrative Services Administrative Services AAS: Administrative Speciality Administrative Services AAS: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Office Communications Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Administrative Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Office Communications Specialty Business Operations Support Certificate I Administrative Services AAS: Legal Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Legal Specialty $61,564 $45,414 $29,442 $43,178 24.2% 19.0% 11.6% 15.6% Administrative Services AAS: Medical Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Medical Specialty $28,639 45.2% Business Administration Facilities Management, AAS $48,766 12.4% Business Administration, AAS Business Management Level 1 Certificate Entrepreneurship Marketable Skills Certificate Small Business Management Certificate Supervisor s Marketable Skills Award Human Resource Certificate $90,592 $52,207 9.6% 29.5% Marketing Certificate $60,101 41.3% Human Resources Human Resource Certificate $52,207 29.5% Logistics Management Logistics Management, AAS Basic Logistics Certificate First Line Logistics Leader Certificate $82,807 17.1% Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. 48 LSC Success Guide

CTE CREDIT PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Education EDUCATION & TRAINING Teaching AAT Degree EC-6 Generalist (Academic, not Workforce) $51,666 52.0% Teaching AAT Degree 4-8 Generalist (Academic, not Workforce) $51,541 56.5% Energy & Manufacturing Technology ENERGY & MANUFACTURING Automated Manufacturing Technician, AAS $54,678 21.6% Petroleum Field Service Technician, AAS $57,214 26.0% Automated Manufacturing Technician Certificate $54,678 21.6% Field Service Technician Certificate Petroleum Field Service Technician Certificate Field Service Technician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology, AAS $35,875 $38,324 8.3% 12.6% Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS $51,252 15.4% Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design, AAS $38,324 12.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 1: Architectural, Civil/Structural $45,278-0.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 2: Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design $51,357 18.6% Machining Technology Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer II Certificate Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer I Certificate $33,988 42.6% Machinist I Certificate $37,834 25.3% Welding & Inspection Inspection Technology, AAS Inspection Certificate $57,214 26.0% Welding Technology, AAS Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate Layout and Fabrication Welding Certificate Pipe Welding Certificate Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate FINANCE Accounting Accounting, AAS Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award HEALTH SCIENCE $34,977 $61,564 26.7% 24.2% Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene, AAS $69,140 32.2% Diagnostic Medical Sonography Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AAS Sonography Advanced Technical Certificate Sonography Non-Invasive Vascular Technology Enhanced Skills Certificate Echocardiography, AAS $63,442 $51,371 57.5% 46.2% Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions, AAS Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Health Information Technology Health Information Technology, AAS $29,324 $31,683 36.4% 31.1% Medical Assisting Medical Assisting Certificate $26,979 33.9% Medical Coding Hospital-Based Coding Certificate Physician Office-Based Coding Certificate $31,683 31.1% Medical Radiologic Technology Medical Radiologic Technology, AAS Computer Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate Magnetic Resonance Imaging Advanced Technical Certificate Nursing Nursing, AAS (Block Curriculum) Nursing, AAS (Integrated Curriculum) Transition to Professional Nursing For Articulating Students, AAS (Integrated Curriculum) Nursing Assistant Certificate $53,634 $65,603 $21,723 41.0% 38.2% 29.1% Vocational Nursing ADN to VN Certificate Vocational Nursing Certificate $41,816 29.6% Occupational Therapy Assistant Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS $62,967 43.5% Pharmacy Technology Pharmacy Technology, AAS Pharmacy Technology Certificate $30,487 29.3% Physical Therapist Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS $63,507 41.1% Polysomnography Polysomnography, AAS Polysomnography Technologist Certificate Advanced Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate Respiratory Care Respiratory Care Therapist, AAS $34,206 $53,302 30.9% 42.4% Surgical Technologist Surgical Technologist Certificate $40,180 30.2% HUMAN SERVICES Cosmetology Cosmetology, AAS Cosmetology Operator Certificate $21,573 22.3% Cosmetology Facial, AAS Facial Specialist Certificate $31,588 31.6% Cosmetology Instructor, AAS Cosmetology Instructor Certificate $46,240 28.0% Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. LoneStar.edu 49

CTE CREDIT PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Human Services Human Services, AAS: General Human Services Track $36,038 25.6% Human Services, AAS: Substance Abuse Counseling Track $34,986 22.4% Basic Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate $15,226 19.3% Human Services Certificate $15,226 19.3% Interpreter Training Technology Interpreter Training Technology, AAS ASL Communications Skills Certificate Computer Applications Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate PC Support Specialist Certificate Computer Information Technology INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY $40,088 46.6% $48,708 22.2% Information Technology Core Certificate $48,708 22.2% Computer Programming Programming Specialist, AAS C++ Programming Enhanced Skills Certificate Programming Specialist Certificate Visual Basic Enhanced Skills Certificate Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology, AAS Basic Electronics Certificate $74,444 $56,237 11.6% 14.2% Geographic Information Systems Geographic Informations Systems, AAS Geographic Informations Systems Analyst Certificate Geographic Informations Systems Technician Certificate Geographic Information Systems Marketable Skills Award Integrated Technology Integrated Technology, AAS Integrated Technology Advanced Certificate Integrated Technology Basic Certificate Networking: Cisco & Microsoft Computer Networking, AAS, Cisco Track Computer Networking, AAS, Microsoft Track Network Administrator Certificate: CCNA Network Administrator Certificate: MS Level I Network Engineer Certificate: CCNP Network Engineer Certificate: MS Level II Web E-Business Web Developer, AAS E-Business Web Developer Certificate $51,728 $79,628 $68,627 $80,585 31.3% 22.7% 32.6% 21.6% Visual Communication AAS: Web Design Track Web Design Certificate $80,585 21.6% LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions, AAS Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Fire Science Technology Fire Science Technology, AAS Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate Paralegal Studies Paralegal Studies, AAS Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate MARKETING $29,324 36.4% $45,131 20.9% $46,075 32.8% Marketing Marketing Certificate $60,101 41.3% SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS Biotechnology Biotechnology, AAS Biotechnology Advanced Technical Certificate $33,409 14.8% Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology, AAS $56,237 14.2% Energy & Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Technician, AAS $54,678 21.6% Petroleum Field Service Technician, AAS $57,214 26.0% Automated Manufacturing Technician Certificate $54,678 21.6% Field Service Technician Certificate Petroleum Field Service Technician Certificate Field Service Technician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology, AAS $35,875 $38,324 8.3% 12.6% Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS $51,252 15.4% Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design, AAS $38,324 12.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 1: Architectural, Civil/Structural $45,278-0.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 2: Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design $51,357 18.6% TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS Automotive Technology Automotive Technology, AAS Chassis and Electrical Technician Certificate General Service Technician Certificate Power Train and Driveability Technician Certificate Logistics Management Logistics Management, AAS Basic Logistics Certificate First Line Logistics Leader Certificate $34,624 13.5% $82,807 17.1% Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. 50 LSC Success Guide

CTE NON-CREDIT PROGRAMS Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy Non-Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Non-Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION Engineering Design Graphics Technology AutoCAD Draftsman $51,357 18.6% Solid Model Design $45,278-0.6% ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATION Web Web Designer (Artist) $80,585 21.6% Web Developer (Programming) $80,585 21.6% BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Accounting Assistant $33,922 20.0% PayTrain $35,116 23.0% Project Management Certification Unavailable for general Supervisor I supervision/management; data available by subject matter and Supervisor II position level. EDUCATION & TRAINING Substitute Teacher Unavailable for general Texas Teacher Certification: Clinical teaching; data available by Teaching Track grade level and subject. Texas Teacher Certification: Internship Track ENERGY & MANUFACTURING Engineering Design Graphics Technology AutoCAD Draftsman $51,357 18.6% Solid Model Design $45,278-0.6% Engineering Technology Engineering Technician Assistant Machinist $54,678 21.6% Engineering Technician $54,678 21.6% Machining Machinist $37,834 25.3% Machine Tool (CNC) Operator $33,988 42.6% Welding Gas Metal Welder (MIG) $34,977 26.7% Gas Tungsten Welder (TIG) $34,977 26.7% Pipe Welder $34,977 26.7% Shielded Metal Welder (SMAW) $34,977 26.7% FINANCE Accounting Assistant $33,922 20.0% PayTrain $35,116 23.0% HEALTH SCIENCE Dental Assistant $31,632 26.4% Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician $51,371 46.2% Electrocardiography Technician $51,371 46.2% Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic $29,324 36.4% Massage Therapist $33,914 22.7% Nurse Aide (CNA) $21,723 29.1% Patient Care Technician $21,723 29.1% Personal Trainer $52,418 43.6% Phlebotomist $33,331 24.4% HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Floral Designer $21,721 6.0% ServSafe Certification (Food Handler) $18,362 32.6% Wedding Planner Certification $44,606 40.1% INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A+ Certification $48,708 22.2% CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) $68,627 32.6% Computer Support Technician $48,708 22.2% Microsoft Office Software Applications $48,708 22.2% Oracle Certification $74,444 11.6% Web Web Designer (Artist) $80,585 21.6% Web Developer (Programming) $- 0.0% LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic $29,324 36.4% Law Enforcement Officer $51,225 20.3% SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS Engineering Technology Engineering Technician Assistant Machinist $54,678 21.6% Engineering Technician $54,678 21.6% TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS Automotive Technician $34,624 13.5% Certified Logistics Associate $82,807 17.1% Certified Logistics Technician $72,710 42.1% Diesel Technician $38,586 18.1% Professional Truck Driver (CDL) $35,496 19.4% INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION & EXAM PREP A+ Certification $48,708 22.2% Certified Logistics Associate $82,807 17.1% Certified Logistics Technician $72,710 42.1% Electrician - Journeyman: Exam Review $41,765 19.7% Electrician - Master: Exam Review $41,765 19.7% Oracle Certification $74,444 11.6% Project Management Certification $- 0.0% ServSafe Certification (Food Handler) $18,362 32.6% Wedding Planner Certification $44,606 40.1% Welding Inspector Exam Prep $57,214 26.0% Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. LoneStar.edu 51

Lone Star College 2014 2015 Calendar FALL SPRING SUMMER AUGUST 2014 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 2014 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 2014 NOVEMBER 2014 DECEMBER 2014 JANUARY 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 * 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2015 MARCH 2015 APRIL 2015 MAY 2015 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE 2015 JULY 2015 AUGUST 2015 SEPTEMBER 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Important Dates College Holidays View other dates online: Fall 2014 Aug 25 Nov 10 Dec 8 14 Dec 14 Dec 15 Jan 11 Spring 2015 Jan 12 April 2 May 4 10 May 8 9 May 10 Summer 2015 June 1 June 1 July 7 June 23 July 9 Aug 16 Aug 4 Aug 16 Fall classes begin Last to drop class for a W Fall 2014 Final Exams End of semester Winter mini-mester (3 & 4 wks) Spring classes begin Last day to drop class for a W Spring 2015 Final Exams Commencement End of semester Summer classes begin First summer session Last day to drop and receive a W for first summer session Second summer session Last day to drop and receive a W for second summer session End of semester 2014 Aug 30 Sept 1 Labor Day holiday Nov 27 30 Thanksgiving holiday *colleges close 4:30 p.m., Nov 26 Dec 22 Jan 4 Winter holiday 2015 Jan 19 MLK holiday Mar 9 15 Mid-semester break April 3 5 Spring holiday May 23 25 Memorial Day holiday July 2 5 Independence Day holiday Financial Aid Dates April 1 Priority Awarding Date April 1 Summer Processing Priority Date July 15 Fall Processing Priority Date Nov 1 Spring Processing Priority Date LoneStar.edu/academic-calendar Registration Deadlines LoneStar.edu/registration Tuition Payment Deadlines LoneStar.edu/payment SAP Submission Deadlines LoneStar.edu/sap 52 LSC Success Guide

lsc contacts ADMISSIONS (CREDIT CLASSES) Application information, early admission (concurrent with high school enrollment), admission policies, residency information, international student admission: LSC-CyFair... 281.290.3950 LSC-Kingwood... 281.312.1613 LSC-Montgomery... 936.273.7236 LSC-North Harris... 281.618.5410 LSC-Tomball... 281.351.3310 LSC-University Park... 281.401.5300 ADVISING & COUNSELING SERVICES Registration and advising, degree planning, orientation, testing, advanced placement, academic warning, counseling, transferability of courses/course equivalence: LSC-CyFair... 281.290.3910 LSC-Kingwood... 281.312.1613 LSC-Montgomery... 936.273.7236 LSC-North Harris... 281.618.5410 LSC-Tomball... 281.351.3310 LSC-University Park... 281.401.5370 Veteran Services...281.290.2898 BOOKSTORE LSC-CyFair... 281.290.5950 LSC-Kingwood... 281.312.1699 LSC-Montgomery... 936.273.7338 LSC-North Harris... 281.618.5699 LSC-Tomball... 281.351.3398 LSC-University Park... 281.401.5323 BUSINESS OFFICE LSC-CyFair... 281.290.3975 LSC-Kingwood... 281.312.1581 LSC-Montgomery... 936.273.7214 LSC-North Harris... 281.618.5474 LSC-Tomball... 281.357.3754 LSC-University Park... 281.401.5303 CAREER SERVICES Career information, cooperative education, employment advising: LSC-CyFair... 281.290.3260 LSC-Kingwood... 281.312.1435 LSC-Montgomery... 936.273.7221 LSC-North Harris... 281.618.5481 LSC-Tomball... 281.351.3383 LSC-University Park... 281.290.5050 COLLEGE CENTERS LSC-Atascocita Center (LSC-Kingwood)... 832.775.0800 LSC-Conroe Center (LSC-Montgomery)... 936.521.4500 LSC-EMCID Center (LSC-Kingwood)... 281.312.1750 LSC-Fairbanks Center (LSC-CyFair)... 832.782.5000 LSC-Greenspoint Center (LSC-North Harris)... 281.260.3500 LSC-Victory Center (LSC-North Harris)... 281.810.5602 CONTINUING EDUCATION (NON-CREDIT) Continuing Education and GED information: LSC-CyFair... 281.290.3460 LSC-Kingwood... 281.312.1660 LSC-Montgomery... 936.273.7446 LSC-North Harris... 281.618.5602 LSC-Tomball... 281.357.3676 LSC-University Park... 281.290.2601 FINANCIAL AID Financial Aid for all campuses:...281.290.2700 LABORATORIES/LEARNING ASSISTANCE Language Lab (LSC-CyFair)...281.290.5975 Tutoring Programs (LSC-CyFair)...281.290.3279 Learning Center (LSC-Kingwood)...281.312.1439 Learning Center (LSC-Montgomery)...936.273.7373 Learning Center (LSC-North Harris)...281.618.5445 Math Lab (LSC-North Harris)...281.618.5469 Extended Learning Center (LSC-Tomball)...832.559.4240 Tutoring Programs (LSC-University Park)... 281.401.5386 LIBRARY LSC-CyFair...281.290.3210 LSC-Kingwood...281.312.1691 LSC-Montgomery...936.273.7390 LSC-North Harris...281.618.5491 LSC-Tomball...832.559.4200 LSC-University Park... 281.401.5390 OFFICE OF INSTRUCTION LSC-CyFair...281.290.3952 LSC-Kingwood...281.312.1504 LSC-Montgomery...936.273.7223 LSC-North Harris...281.618.5601 LSC-Tomball...281.357.3755 LSC-University Park... 281.290.3600 PRESIDENT S OFFICE LSC-CyFair...281.290.3942 LSC-Kingwood...281.312.1640 LSC-Montgomery...936.273.7222 LSC-North Harris...281.618.5440 LSC-Tomball...281.351.3360 LSC-University Park... 281.290.2777 REGISTRAR S OFFICE Changes of address or name, student records, drop/add/ withdrawal, enrollment information and graduation: LSC-CyFair...281.290.3200 LSC-Kingwood...281.312.1613 LSC-Montgomery...936.273.7236 LSC-North Harris...281.618.5410 LSC-Tomball...281.351.3389 LSC-University Park... 281.401.5300 Transcript Requests...832.813.6808 SYSTEM OFFICE Chancellor s Office...832.813.6500 SBDC (Small Business Development Center)... 832.813.6674 LSC-UNIVERSITY CENTER at Montgomery...936.321.4500 or 936.273.7510 at University Park... 281.290.2600 LoneStar.edu 53

COLLEGE EDUCATION More than credentials. Average Earnings in Texas $70,000 $60,000 78 percent of bachelor s degree completers in Texas attended a 2-year institution like LSC. By 2018, 63% of all jobs will require post-secondary education. $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 LSC is a primary provider of nurses and first responders in the area; 60 percent of nurses and 84 percent of first responders are trained at a community college like LSC. $20,000 $10,000 $0 14 million new US jobs will be created in the next decade, and all will require an associate degree or more. Bachelor s degree Associate degree High School No diploma The average annual income of the typical associate degree graduate in Texas at the midpoint of his or her career is $46,600, 35% more than someone with a high school diploma. Over the course of a working lifetime, associate degree graduates in Texas earn $478,600 more than someone with a high school diploma (undiscounted). You are less likely to be unemployed if you have a degree. While just 4.3% of Americans with four-year degrees are unemployed, 15% of those without a high school diploma currently do not have a job. 1 The likelihood that children go to college increases if at least one parent has gone to college. 2 You will make about 84% more over your lifetime with a Bachelor s degree than with only a high school degree. 3 Employers increasingly use diplomas and degrees as a way to screen applicants. And once you ve landed the job you want, your salary will reflect your credentials. Source: 1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, July 2011 2 National Center for Education Statistics, 2001 3 2007 2009 American Community Survey THE MORE YOU LEARN, THE MORE YOU EARN Data based on persons 25 years of age and over. Earnings are for full-time wage and salary workers. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey (2011). Unemployment Rate 2.5% 3.6% 4.9% Education Completed Doctoral degree Master s degree Bachelor s degree Median Weekly Earnings $1,053 $1,263 $1,551 6.8% Associate degree $768 8.7% Some college, no degree $719 9.4% High School diploma $638 14.1% No diploma $451 7.6% Average $797 54 LSC Success Guide

LSCS Executive Council Chancellor Dr. Stephen C. Head Senior Vice Chancellor Dr. Rand W. Key Special Assistant to the Chancellor/Board Liaison Helen Clougherty Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Dr. Keri Rogers Vice Chancellor, Student Success Juanita Chrysanthou Vice Chancellor, External Affairs Ray Laughter Vice Chancellor, Technology Services/CIO Link Alander Vice Chancellor, Administration & Finance/CFO Cynthia Gilliam General Counsel Brian S. Nelson ABOUT Lone Star College (LSC) is an open-enrollment institution which accepts all students once their admissions application has been submitted. Lone Star College, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area, is nationally recognized, globally connected and locally focused. Known for its innovative and visionary thinking, Lone Star College is the fastest-growing community college in the nation and a major contributor to the local and regional economy. President, LSC-CyFair Dr. Audre Levy President, LSC-Kingwood Dr. Katherine Persson President, LSC-Montgomery Dr. Austin Lane Interim President, LSC-North Harris Penny Westerfeld Acting President, LSC-Tomball Dr. Lee Ann Nutt President, LSC-University Park Shah Ardalan LSCS Board of Trustees Linda Good, J.D. David Holsey, D.D.S. Ken E. Lloyd Art Murillo Kyle A. Scott, Ph.D. Alton Smith Ronald Trowbridge, Ph.D. David A. Vogt Bob Wolfe, J.D., CPA LSC offers associate degrees and certification in many areas of study at a fraction of the cost of a four-year university like UT. Through its progressive partnerships with many four-year universities, LSC also offers seamless opportunities to obtain bachelor s and master s degrees at one of its two University Centers. Throughout its 40 year history, Lone Star College has been steadfast in its commitment to student success and credential completion. Currently leading the charge to improve completion rates, LSC is one of the only colleges in the nation to establish a formal Office of Completion and is the managing partner of Texas Completes, the statewide initiative that brings together Texas college systems to improve student success pathways and remove obstacles and barriers that prevent students from achieving their goals. LoneStar.edu 55

PERIODICAL 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381-4399 LSC-CYFAIR 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433-1383 281.290.3200 LSC-KINGWOOD 20000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339-3801 281.312.1600 LSC-MONTGOMERY 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384-4500 936.273.7000 LSC-NORTH HARRIS 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX 77073-3499 281.618.5400 LSC-TOMBALL 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375-4096 281.351.3300 LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK 20515 S.H. 249 Houston, TX 77070-2607 281.290.2600 LSC-UNIVERSITY CENTER at MONTGOMERY 3232 College Park Drive The Woodlands, TX 77384-4500 281.618.7140 LSC-UNIVERSITY CENTER at UNIVERSITY PARK 20515 S.H. 249 Houston, TX 77070-2607 281.290.2600 LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM OFFICE 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381-4399 832.813.6500 Open Doors LoneStar.edu