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Welcome to Santa Ana College www.sac.edu
EARLY DECISION NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION Welcome to Santa Ana College Welcome students to SAC See if there are any questions before starting 1
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Make sure you & the counselor sign the Ed. Plan!
Joe Student /1/ Business X X N60 102 084 CMST 102 CNSL 116 Art 100 Earth Sc. 110 Econ 120 Bus. 150 Fall ‘17 Spring ‘18 X English N Math CNSL 12 English Art Bus Earth Sc 13 Make sure you & the counselor sign the Ed. Plan!
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SAC English Course Sequence Student Planning Guide, Page 5
English N50 (3 units) Intro. to Written Communication English N60 (3 units) Basics of Effective Writing English 061 (3 units) Introduction to Composition English 101 or 101H (4 units) Freshman Composition English 103 or 103H (4 units) Critical Thinking and Writing English 102 or 102H (3 units) Literature and Composition Student Planning Guide, Page 5 3
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Examples: (Math Requirements for Transfer)
English Math 105 Psychology Math 219 or Psy. 210 Business Math 140, then Math 150 (for most CSU’s) Engineering Math 160, 170, 180, and beyond… 5
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Weekly Study Requirement... Student Planning Guide, Page 2
Part-time students 6 Units = 6 hrs. of class Studying = 12 hrs. Working = 40 hrs. (full-time) Total = 58 hours Full-time students 12 Units = 12 hrs. of class Studying = 24 hrs. Working = 12 hrs. (part-time) Total = 48 hours Student Planning Guide, Page 2 6
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Student Planning Guide, Page 3
How many classes should I take? If you work… Consider enrolling in… 40 hrs. a week 6 unit(typically 2 classes) 30 hrs. a week 9 units (typically 3 classes) 10-20 hrs. a week 12 units (typically 4 classes) 0-10 hrs. a week 14-16 units (4 or more classes) Note: The majority of A.A/G.E./Transfer courses are 3 units. Full-time student take at least 12 units Athletic eligibility take at least 12 units Student Planning Guide, Page 3 7
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Student Planning Guide Page 16 Certificate Info. AA/AS Info. AA-T/AS-T Info.
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Courses for Your First Semester @ SAC
Courses that improve basic skills English / ESL, Math, Reading & Study Skills Counseling classes General education classes Intro. classes in a career/area of interest Courses of personal interest to you 9
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Freshman Experience Program
(Fresh X Program) Paired Classes Coordinated workload College Success and Career Planning Help Close Connection with College Instructors Typical Format of Most Fresh X courses: English Course + Counseling Course Math Course + Counseling Course 10
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The Santa Ana College Promise
SAC College Promise Free tuition for first year at SAC for all SAUSD students. Early College SAUSD high school students can take college courses for free. Digital Dons Program Students are eligible to borrow a laptop for the entire school year for free. UC Irvine Guaranteed admission to UC Irvine with a 3.0 GPA. CSUF Guaranteed admission to CSUF with a 2.8 GPA Counselors: highlight SAC College Promise, Digital Dons, UC Irvine, CSUF
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CNSL N45 Santa Ana College Promise
*To receive full benefits of the SAC Promise you must attend CNSL N45*
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Sample Class Schedule Math 083 6 11:30-2:35 PM MW English N60 3
COURSE TITLE & UNITS Section # TIME DAY INSTRUCTOR ROOM NUMBER Math 083 6 11:30-2:35 PM MW English N60 3 9:30 – 10:25 AM TTH Reading N90 8:00 – 9:25 AM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00-8:30 Reading 8:30-9:00 9:00-9:30 English N60 English N60 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 Math 083 Math 083 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00
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Freshman Experience Example (U-LINK Block #10)
COURSE TITLE & UNITS Section # TIME DAY INSTRUCTOR ROOM NUMBER English 101 4 38461 10:15-12:20 p.m. M/W Bootman, A. D-208 Counseling 107 3 39569 1:15 – 4:20 PM W Pastrana, L. F-102 Counseling N45 .5 40224 8:30 – 4:30 PM 8/15 Zook, R. R-124 Math & GE 7-8 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00-8:30 8:30-9:00 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 MATH MATH 10:30-11:00 ENGL 101 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 Counseling 107 1:00-1:30 General Ed General Ed 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 Pick up Fresh X cohort sheet #10 from a Counselor 2. Add an English and Math course to your schedule
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Disabled Students Program & Services
Types of disabilities Purpose DSPS is designed to assist students with disabilities, so they may have equal access to all programs and activities on campus. DSPS encourages and promotes independence in students so they may achieve their full potential. DSPS strive to provide support and academic accommodations to our students with disabilities ADHD/Autism Hearing Learning Psychological Orthopedic/Mobility Visually Impaired Speech & Language Acquired Brain Impairment Intellectually Delayed Learner (DDL)
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Health and Wellness Center
provides confidential care for… Birth control* Blood pressure Dermatology Emergency contraception* Family PACT Program First aid treatment (acute injury, illness and infection) Flu immunization* Hearing test Laboratory tests* Pap smear* Physical examination* Pregnancy testing* Spirometry* STD test and treatment* (Sexually transmitted disease) TB skin test* (Tuberculosis skin test) Urine drug test* Vision screen Personal counseling available for… Abusive relationships Anger management Anxiety/ panic attacks Depression/ lack of motivation Domestic Violence Eating disorders Family, social or romantic relationships LGBTQ related support Self-esteem/self-worth Sexual problems/ dysfunction Sleep disturbances Stress & procrastination Substance use of alcohol/drugs NOTE: Safe Harbour Sexual Assault Support
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College Information How does college work? 17
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Academic Calendar 2017-2018 Fall 2017 August 28 Instruction Begins
September 10 Last day to add and to drop full-term classes without “W” grade with enrollment fee refund for full semester. November 19 Last Day to Drop with “W” for full semester. December 17 Instruction Ends Review academic year 16- week semester with a finals week Highlight START and END dates of semester
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“F” Grade Dropping a class without a “W” – Sept. 10th
It’s your RESPONSIBILITY Drop your course on-line (Web Advisor) Last day to drop: without a “W” – Sept. 10th with a “W” - Nov. 19th Note: You do not need instructor’s signature to drop a course “F” Grade
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How much will it cost to attend SAC?
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Student Planning Guide, Page 14
College Tuition and Fees CA Resident Students (Per Semester) Enrollment $46 per unit Health Fees $19 per semester Student Services Fees $10.00 (optional) ID Card $2.50 Student Representation Fee $2.00 Parking Fees $30 per semester $20 if you are qualified for fee waiver. Part-time student (6 units) $330 - $340 Full-time student (12-15 units) $600 - $750 AB540 Students Same as above if your CA residency paperwork has been processed Explain what an AB540 student is Note: All fees and tuition are subject to changes based on State Legislator or Community College Governing Board. Student Planning Guide, Page 14
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Math & Science Textbooks
Other Costs? BOOKS ! $ X 4 CLASSES = $240.00 $ X 4 CLASSES = $320.00 Math & Science Textbooks $100 to $175 each
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There is no plan for partial payment and no exceptions to this policy.
Fees/Payment Policy (Payment & ID cards: Cashiers Office, Admissions Building) Payment Deadline Early Decision Students: June 26th DEADLINE! Returning Students & New Students: Fees must be paid within 3 calendar days of registering or students will be dropped from classes for non-payment. Payment Options: Online: In Person: or By Mail: Cashier’s Office VL-205B SAC Address There is no plan for partial payment and no exceptions to this policy. Questions? Call
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Registration Steps
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Click Here
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Click Here
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Example: jb15482 (Initials in lower case + 5 digits)
User Name Example: jb (Initials in lower case + 5 digits) Password: Apr121998 (Birthday: April 12, 1998)
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Steps to Change Password
New Password: Part Number + Part Letter Example: Rocky01
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Click Student
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to begin registering for your classes
CLICK HERE to begin registering for your classes Pay your fees & tuition Grades Class Schedule Transcripts View your financial aid award
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LEAVE Bottom Click Submit Term – Fall 2017
Location – Santa Ana College Select Subject & Course Number LEAVE Bottom Fields Blank! Click Submit
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1. Click to select course 2. Click submit after you select your course
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1. Select Register 2. Click Submit
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Educational Planning Now:
Complete your abbreviated educational plan with a counselor who will advise you on the classes you should take during your first year. Later: (By the end of your 1st year of college) Complete a comprehensive ed. plan: (3 Options) 1) 45 minute academic counseling appt or 2) Educational planning course or 3) Educational planning workshop
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Make sure you & the counselor sign the Ed. Plan!
Joe Student /1/ Business X X N60 102 084 CMST 102 CNSL 116 Art 100 Earth Sc. 110 Econ 120 Bus. 150 Fall ‘17 Spring ‘18 X English N Math CNSL 12 English Art Bus Earth Sc 13 Make sure you & the counselor sign the Ed. Plan!
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Next Steps Complete and submit your survey
Submit any program applications – turn in at program table before leaving Example: EOPS or SSSP Register and pay for your classes Note: Remember to submit your BOGW so your class are FREE! Also: Click pay on my account to view your fees Print your class schedule out at home and attend your 1st day of class – Aug. 28th
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Register for SAC Days Student Conference:
We invite you to join us for a welcome, tour, and informational workshops at Santa Ana College on any of these dates: Monday, August 21 Tuesday, August 22 Register at
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Remember: -Do not make any changes to your Fall 2017 schedule - You cannot register for Santiago Canyon College (SCC) classes
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QUESTIONS?
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