Online Education. @ Sandhills Community College. A Guide to Your Rights And Responsibilities



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Revised Fall 2014 Online Education @ Sandhills Community College A Guide to Your Rights And Responsibilities Before enrolling in any online or hybrid course at Sandhills Community College, please familiarize yourself with the contents of this guide. This guide provides you with specific information related to your experience as a distance-learning student. In addition, the College Catalog provides information related to the rights, responsibilities, and opportunities afforded to you as an SCC student and is your primary source of information.

1 2 ; Lorem Ipsum Dolor General Information Spring 2016 Intellectual Property Rights Online Student Privacy Sandhills Community College protects the privacy of students enrolled in distance learning courses (including hybrid and webenhanced courses) through these measures: LDAP verification of students through secure login and password protection. The individual student s right to omit personal information in the Moodle student profile The Civility Policy (see below), which addresses the mutual respect expected in any learning environment. Online students are afforded equal rights and privileges in every manner. To that end, online students should be aware of the SCC policy related to their protections in regards to intellectual property rights. The college provides an environment that supports the academic activities of the faculty, staff and students. The college s intellectual property policy supports the College s mission while it encourages and supports the intellectual property rights of the faculty, staff and students of the College. This policy and its supporting procedures are located and detailed in the General Catalog. That same policy governs the activities of faculty and staff, thereby ensuring equal rights to all members of this academic community. This reference also appears in the Sandhills Community College Student Governance Statements Student Identification and Authentication Civility at Sandhills In the online environment, your identity is protected and verified using the LDAP system: The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. Since you establish your username and password at the start of your pursuit of credits at SCC, you are using this LDAP identifier each time you enter your Moodle courses to verify for your instructor that the work you are submitting is your own. At this time, SCC levies no student fees for online student authentication efforts. Sandhills Community College defines civility as respect for others, courtesy, civil exchange of ideas, and human interactions that create a positive environment in which to learn. All members of the college community are expected to adhere to the Core Values addressed in the Mission Statement of the college, most notably Integrity and Respect. Although no civility policy can guarantee such conduct, the college, through its faculty and staff, will set the tone for such practice using the following guidelines: Respect for the work and ideas of all persons Courteous oral, written, and nonverbal discourse (in personal and electronic forms) Honest interactions and exchanges Fair and just treatment Open professional communications Recognition and respect for diversity Tolerance of differing points of view Zero tolerance for any forms of cyber stalking, cyber bullying, or cyber sexual harassment, especially as related to social networking while engaged in college-related activities or in courses online 2 Social responsibility

Registration Information Applying for Admissions Prospective students may apply for admission as a degree-seeking student, or as a special credit, non-degreeseeking student by completing an online application available through the SCC website (www.sandhills.edu) click Apply in the upper right hand corner). The application will be submitted immediately to the college admissions office for processing. There is no application fee. Placement Testing The Testing page on the SCC website provides information related to taking the Accuplacer placement test on campus. However, if it is inconvenient to come to the SCC campus, students may complete placement testing at the community college of their choice and request that their scores be sent to the SCC Testing Center. For admission purposes, the college accepts scores for Accuplacer, Asset, or Compass tests. Tests must have been taken within five (5) years of the expected start term at SCC. Registration for Online Courses Prior to registering for online courses, new students follow the same steps to admission as for traditional courses. During the first semester of enrollment, new students must contact an advisor to enroll in classes. Currently enrolled students can register online through WebAdvisor during designated periods. Tuition and Financial Aid Students may pay their tuition and fees online through their WebAdvisor student account using their Visa, MasterCard, Discover and/or American Express credit cards. Payments must be made in full, as the college does not offer payment plans. Tuition and fee payments may also be mailed to the college business office or deposited in the campus drop box, if this is convenient. Specific information and instructions for online payments are detailed on the college website. After applying for admission to the college, students may apply for a variety of financial aid to help pay educational expenses by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) located on the SCC website under Financial Aid/Distance Learning. The SCC school code is 002961. Financial aid is awarded only after admission to a qualified certificate, diploma or degree program. 3

Online Course Information Online courses are delivered through the Moodle learning management system. You gain access to the Moodle LMS portal once you are officially enrolled in courses by visiting the SCC Homepage. To access Moodle, follow the Get Connected! Stay Connected! Guide provided in your Admissions Packet or follow the steps below. Setting Up Your Account Go to the Sandhills home page (www.sandhills.edu). Click the MySCC link on the top right side of the screen. Click the link for Password Management. You will be asked to accept the Acceptable Use Policy. Read the policy and scroll to the bottom and click I have read and understand the acceptable use policy. Information that you will need to set up your account includes your: last name, 7 digit student id number, last four digits of social security number and birth date. TIP: Your student id number can be found on your acceptance letter, your printed schedule (upper left side) or your student id card. Once the above information is entered, choose your password and type it in the appropriate space. TIP: Your password must be at least 8 characters long and contain at least one number, one uppercase letter and one lowercase letter. Click the button Show me my login information. The next screen will display your login name, email address and your password. TIP: If you print this screen, make sure to store it in a secure location so others cannot access your accounts. Return to the MySCC page and click on the button for the resource you want to access! Logging in to Moodle After you have established your user ID, you can choose to login to Moodle directly through MySCC and the Moodle link. On your Moodle page the first day of class, you will find a list of courses in which you are enrolled. Click on an individual course and begin work. Access to Learning Resources Important Tips Online students must prove to be active in the course prior to the 10% reporting date each semester. Failure to do so can result in removal from a course. Please follow your individual instructor s announcement regarding this important first effort in your course(s). Merely opening the course and reading material does NOT verify your enrollment. You must complete the first assignment. It is important to check your SCC email account regularly to keep up with campus and instructor announcements and to check your courses on Moodle at least four times a week to stay current with assignments, due dates, and changes that might occur. At the start of each semester, your online courses are made available on the first day of the semester. Accessing courses prior to that date is a violation of statelevel college enrollment practices; so do NOT contact your instructor or the DL support group asking for course availability prior to the first official day of classes. Students in online courses access the Boyd Library and the services provided through Learning Resources from the student portal, MySCC. To gain access to important academic research materials and resources: Go to the Sandhills home page (www.sandhills.edu). Click the MySCC link on the top right side of the screen. Click on the Library link under the Student Resource section. From the menu on the left side of the screen, click on Remote Access for information on how to secure a Remote Access Password. This does NOT require a campus visit. You can gain access by sending an email request for that information. The Sandhills Community College Katharine Boyd Library provides remote access to electronic resources and instruction in the effective use of all library resources. Through its website, online students can obtain additional information about available library resources and services. In some online courses, an embedded librarian direct access email connection is available to respond to student questions. 4

Student Services for Online Students Academic and Student Services Support Every SCC student is afforded rights and privileges related to academic tutorial services, student support services, career and personal counseling, and student engagement in activities. Please familiarize yourself with these and other Student Support Services as detailed in the College Catalog. The Career Center provides online students with career planning and job search tools that can be accessed through the college website. Online career exploration programs help students identify interests, abilities, strengths, etc. An online Job Connection service allows students to access and search an online database of available jobs, internships and cooperative listings, as well as uploading resumes for potential employers to view. Dropping a Course as an Online Student If personal challenges or academic problems prompt you to drop a class, you will follow these simple steps: Contact your instructor. The instructor will ask you to provide an email authorizing that instructor to complete a Course Change Form to implement the drop. The instructor will verify your identification and note your Last Date of Attendance based on your last submitted assignment. The instructor will then forward your verification email and the Last Date of Attendance to a counselor in the Student Success Center, who will complete the Course Change Form. Finally, wait one week, and then check your WebAdvisor account to verify that the drop has been successful. Important: If you are receiving financial aid and are dropping all courses, you must notify the Financial Aid Office. Change of Major or Advisor Requests Students may request a change of major or advisor by emailing the request to the Student Success Center at storyf@sandhills.edu from their student email account. Once the Student Success Center has processed your request, they will send you a confirmation email with your new major and/or advisor information. For questions about change of major or advisor, please contact Fredanel Story at 910.246.4970. Graduation Online students must meet the same requirements for eligibility for graduation, as do traditional students (see Graduation Requirements in SCC Catalog). They must also apply for graduation through their faculty advisor or the Student Success Center by the advertised date. Graduation applications may be requested through the Office of Records and Registration in person, by phone or through email. 5