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1 Discover Your Opportunities Discover Your Future Discover Yourself Discover AWC

2 1. AWC majors (degrees and certificates) and General Education requirements. 2. Selecting a major and working with your advisor. 3. Review placement test scores. 4. Strategies and tips on how to choose classes and build a schedule. 5. Ideas on how to be a successful college student. 6. Register for classes. Agenda

3 The teacher just asked me a question and I don’t have the slightest idea what the answer is. Everyone’s looking at me...I feel my face turning red... Wait a minute...is this why I am attending college? To be humiliated in front of my peers?? Of course not!!! I’m just here to meet awesome babes!Introductions

4 The difference between a college and a university is that a college just offers a collection of degrees/majors in one specific area while a university is a collection of colleges. When you go to a university you are going to be graduating from one of their colleges, such as the Business College. As to which is better, it depends on what you want. Single colleges tend to be smaller while universities are bigger, but universities are better known. Colleges vs. Universities Colleges vs. Universities TRANSFER HELP Go to: www.aztransfer.com www.aztransfer.com

5 DEGREEMAJORCLASSCREDITS Ph.D, Ed.D Various MBA MA, MS MEd MFA Various30 - 60 BS BA BAS VariousJunior Senior 60 + AA, AS ABUS AAS AGS Occupational Transfer Freshman Sophomore 60 + (higher education pyramid) Degrees available at Colleges and Universities Doctorate Masters Degrees Bachelor Degrees Associate Degrees Skill Development Courses

6 CERTIFICATES Certificate programs are designed to upgrade existing skills or provide competencies for employment. DEGREES Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree can prepare students for entry into a specific occupational area or prepare them for a BAS – Bachelor in Applied Science, an occupational transfer degree program at the university. Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree is designed for students interested in pursuing a different academic pathway and accomplishing a more personalized academic goal. Transfer Associate Degrees (see DAWC booklet) are designed to enable a student to TRANSFER to a university in order to pursue a 4yr-Bachelor’s Degree. AA = Associate of Arts AS = Associate of Science ABus = Associate of Business http://www.azwestern.edu/learning_services/degrees_and_certificates / www.azwestern.eduwww.azwestern.edu www.azwestern.edu see page in your DAWC booklet www.azwestern.edu

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8 Your Major See page in your DAWC booklet Review and evaluate majors available to you at AWC. http://www.azwestern.edu/learning_services/degrees_and_certificates/http://www.azwestern.edu/learning_services/degrees_and_certificates/ Take general education along with your major required courses and/or electives to explore your interest. Talk with an academic advisor or career coordinator in helping explore majors. Check out the Career Services website: azwestern.edu/careerservicesazwestern.edu/careerservices Your Advisor See page in your DAWC booklet Division Advisors and Academic Advisors They will provide mentoring and will work with you on deciding on a major and career path. They will help with you in choosing appropriate courses (not specific times) for each semester. Remember, you are ultimately responsible for completing all graduation and degree requirements. See your advisor early each semester. You will be asked to verify or update your major each semester when you go to register.

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10 General Education Courses in your MAJOR Courses in your MAJOR Possible Electives Degree Degree Requirements Degree Requirements TRANSFER HELP Go to: www.aztransfer.com www.aztransfer.com

11 *General Education *General Education is a set of core and prescribed course of studies in higher education that are fundamental to a well-rounded college and university education. General Education courses are across disciplines allowing students to gain interdisciplinary understanding, and attain a broad range of skills and knowledge. See Advising Worksheet in your DAWC booklet AA degree *AGEC – A... General Education part of the AA degree ABus degree *AGEC – B... General Education part of the ABus degree AS degree *AGEC – S... General Education part of the AS degree Associate of Applied Science *AAS... Each Associate of Applied Science major may have different prescribed General Education requirements. Associate of General Studies AGS... Associate of General Studies degree has it’s own unique General Education requirements.

12 See page in your DAWC booklet General Education Requirements AA, AB, AS AAS (Depends on your major) English (2) ENG 101 + 102(2) ENG 100, 101, 102 Mathematics (1) (Depends on your AGEC)(1) MAT 105 (Depends on your major) Arts (1)(1) Arts or Humanities Humanities (1) Social/Behavioral (2)(1) Physical or Biological Science (2) (Depends on your AGEC)(1) Additional/Other (0-2) 35 – 37 total credits21 total credits

13 Reading Score Sentence Score Range Course 80-12085-120ENG 101 69-7969-84ENG 100 50-68 ENG 90 0-49 ENG 80 Reading ScoreCourses 80-120No reading class needed 69-79Reading 121 Required 50-68Reading 095 Required 40-49Reading 093 Required 0-39Reading 091 Required English Reading Placement Test Scores Placement Test Scores

14 Math Math Score Range CourseCourse Title Arithmetic 66-120Mat 105 Mat 81 Math for Applied Science Beginning Algebra 0-65Mat 71Arithmetic Score RangeCourseCourse Title Algebra 104-120Mat 187 Mat 151 Mat 142 Pre-Calculus College Algebra College Algebra with Applications 61-103Mat 121Intermediate Algebra 25-60Mat 105 Mat 81 Math for Applied Science Beginning Algebra 0-24Mat 71Arithmetic Score Range CourseCourse Title College Level Math 70-120Mat 130 Mat 220 Mat 212 Mat 172 Math for Elementary Teachers Calculus 1 Elements of Calculus Finite Math 44-69Mat 187 Mat 151 Mat 142 Pre-Calculus College Algebra College Algebra with Applications 0-43Must take Elementary Algebra Test

15 Mathematics: MAT 220 Calculus I MAT 187 Pre-Calculus MAT 142 College Math (OR) MAT151 College Algebra MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra MAT 105 Math - Applied Science MAT 081 Beginning Algebra MAT 071 Arithmetic English: ENG 102 ENG 101 ENG 100 ENG 90 or ENG 80 *See AWC catalog or your program check sheet for details regarding ENG and MATH requirements. Sequence of courses Sequence of courses

16 Credit Hour Pre-requisites and co-requisites Fall or Spring Semesters Winter/Summer Session First - 8 Week Session Second - 8 Week Session 12 Week Session Catalog Year Satisfactory Progress. see Financial Aid website for more details Satisfactory Progress 2.0 minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) Cumulative completion rate of at least 67% Total Completed (finished) Credits Total Attempted (started ) Creditscompletion rate Maximum number of overall/cumulative credits does not exceed 80 credits. Students will be placed on automatic FINANCIAL AID SUSPENSION if they: Completely withdraw from all classes Receive grades of all “NS” and/or “F” Exceed the 80 credit maximum Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Terminology

17 Full-time or Part-time 12 + credits is considered full-time Back to back classes vs. spread out over the day Create a doable schedule Balance Obligations (work, family, friends, church, etc) Study Time (1 cr hr = 2 hrs study) Take a “fun” course Creating your Schedule

18 High School vs. College High School vs. College Attendance Tests Grades Classes Teachers (see handout in your packet)

19  Keep Financial Aid “Satisfactory Progress” Keep Financial Aid “Satisfactory Progress”  Academics:  Talk to each of your instructors early in the semester. Success Center Success Center  Go to the Success Center for FREE tutoringSuccess Center  Take advantage of any workshops or events on campus.  Don’t wait... ask for help early in the semester.  Resources:  Transfer Services – “Transfer Thursday”“Transfer Thursday”  Career Services (see handout in your DAWC folder)  Check out all of the resources available to you www.azwestern.edu/resources (programs, student handbook, tutoring, etc) www.azwestern.edu/resources  Get involved in your education:  Join a club or organization (see handout in your DAWC packet)  Do an internship or get a part-time job - Jobs4Matadors- Jobs4Matadors  Go to Matador sports events

20 Official *email of AWC Web-Advisor Blackboard * Forward your email to your personal email account

21 jaw53 Abcd12134 How to Register 1.Go to AWC web page and to menu item WEB-ADVISOR... www.azwestern.eduwww.azwestern.edu 2.Review TUTORIAL 3.Select courses and click register 4.What classes should I start with? Start with placement recommendations ORI 101 – Strategies for Success (3 credits) AWC 104 – Career Exploration (2 credits) General Education course Introduction course in your major Something FUN! 5.Waitlist 6.See advisor early in the semester and take advantage of PRIORITY REGISTRATION Summer classes start May 26 FALL classes start August 17

22 3 things you discovered: 2 things you found helpful: 1 question you still have:

23 Final step... Evaluation www.azwestern.edu/advisement http://s.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22DKPEHFGCv DISCOVER/EXPLORE AWC DISCOVER/EXPLORE AWC (on your Blackboard) Continue the adventure.... Review Today’s Orientation www.azwestern.edu/advisement Download: Orientation PowerPoint Presentation Orientation Booklet Handouts Worksheets


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