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NEW STUDENT

ADVISING & REGISTRATION

Please have a seat at any computer and turn off your

cell phone.

Welcome!

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GOALS FOR TODAY’S SESSION

• Become familiar witho General Information

& Student Serviceso WVC Degrees &

Programso Student Kiosk &

Online Registration

• Register for classes and print schedule

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New Student Information

• New Student Packet• PowerPoint Handout• Emergency Text

Alert• Academic Calendar• Campus Map• Student Housing• O@WVC Event

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STUDENT SERVICES IN WENATCHI HALL

• Career Center• Disability Services• Counselors• Educational

Planning & Testing

• Financial Aid(closed Wednesday afternoons and all day on Fridays)

• Registration/Admissions

• Cashiers

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STUDENT SERVICES IN VAN TASSELL CENTER

• Café & Bookstoreo The Bookstore starts

selling books about 1 week before classes

• Campus Tours • Student Government,

Student Clubs & Multicultural Affairs

• Student Planner/ Handbook

• ID Cardo Ride Link Transit for freeo Attend student events

for freeo Library Card

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COMPUTER ACCESS

• WVC Student Accounto Username: first initial, last name

and last four digits of your SIDo Password: your birth date

(MMDDYY)

• WVC Email Accounto Address: First initial, last name, last

four digits of your SID @student.wvc.edu

o Can access email from home via a link on our homepage.

• Wireless Access on Campus• Computer Labs

o 2nd floor of Wenatchi Hallo 3rd floor of the Library

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2 TYPES OF DEGREES

TRANSFER• Designed to transfer to a

four-year school• Satisfies your general

education/university requirements

• Junior standing at four-year school

• RESEARCH!• Four-year options in

Wenatchee:o Central Washington

University (Ellensburg)o Washington State

University (Pullman)o Western Governors

University (online)

TECHNICAL• Non-transfer• Job-specific• Job-ready

CERTIFICATES• Non-transfer• 1 year or less

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TRANSFER DEGREEAssociates of Arts and Sciences (AAS)

10 credits Writing Skills (English) 5 credits Quantitative Skills (Math) 3 credits Life Skills 15 credits Humanities 15 credits Natural Sciences 15 credits Social Sciences+ 27 credits Electives 90 credits Total (18-20 classes)

See catalog for additional transfer degrees in Business & Science.

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TECHNICAL DEGREEAssociates of Technical Science (ATS)

• See catalog for specific degree requirements

• See program director for more information

• Allied Health Programso Limited enrollment/

competitive o Complete ALL

prerequisites before you apply to the program

o Must attend Allied Health Information Session

Mandatory Allied Health Information Sessions

Thursday, June 7 at 2pm rm 2105More dates to be announced.

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? ? ? UNDECIDED ? ? ?

• Start with Math & English classes.

• Try SDS 106 Career & Life Planning.

• Make an appointment with the Career Center Coordinator.

• Take classes to explore different subjects.

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WATCH OUT! • Register for classes on time.

o If you owe tuition, have a parking ticket or an overdue library book, you’ll be blocked from registering.

• Be sure to show up the first day of class.• Pay your tuition by the due date.

o Tuition is always due 2 weeks before classes and if you don’t pay you run the risk of being dropped.

• If you need to quit taking classes, don’t just stop going – officially withdraw.

• If your GPA falls below 2.0 (C), there are consequences.

• If you are struggling, visit the Tutor Center in the library and/or make an appointment with a counselor.

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REGISTRATION WORKSHEET

• Faculty AdviserFor more info visit www.wvc.edu/directory/facultydirectory.asp

• SID (Student Identification Number)9 0 5 __ __ __ __ __ __Will always remain the same (9-digits)

• PIN (Personal Identification Number)m m d d y yDefault set as birth date (6-digits)

• Important DatesTuition Due:June 18/Sept. 10 (2 weeks before classes)

Books Available: June 26/Sept. 17 (1 week before classes)

Classes Start: July 2/Sept. 24Advising Day: Nov. 9 (right before registration)

Winter Registration: Nov. 13-15

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READINGNone Required

(or READ 100)

ENGL 92

ABE Reading

COMPASS PLACEMENT TESTING

WRITINGENGL 101

ENGL 97

ENGL 90

ABE Writing

MATHMATH 105 & above

MATH 99

MATH 98

MATH 93

MATH 90

ABE Math

College Level

MATH 100T

ENGL 100

MATH 100A

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BUILD A SCHEDULE THAT WORKS FOR YOU

• Credits– The number of hours you’ll spend in class each week– For every hour in class expect to spend 1-2 hours outside

of class doing homework, reading, writing, research, etc.– Full-time: 12-18 credits

• Compass Scores• Degree Requirements• Evening Classes• Online Classes• Work Schedule• Family Responsibilities• Outside Commitments• Cost• Balance

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HOW TO USE THE STUDENT KIOSK

1. www.wvc.edu 2. Click on KIOSK

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BEFORE YOU LEAVE…

1. Fill out the blue evaluation form.2. Take a copy of your schedule/waitlists

and your information packet.

WALK-IN WEDNESDAYSIf you did not get all your questions or concerns addressed, educational planners are available most Wednesday afternoons between 1pm and 4pm to see “walk-in” students – no appointment needed, just check in at the Educational Planning and Testing Center counter.