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Title: New student orientation


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New student orientation
2
Nso booklet
  • PowerPoint
  • FAQ Handout
  • eRecruiting Handout
  • Surveys
  • Program Specific Orientation Advisor List
  • (In front pocket of NSO booklet)
  • Instructions on how to access the New
  • Student Orientation Booklet on the STC
  • website

3
Student services
  • Free Tutoring
  • Disability Services
  • Lending Library
  • WIA

4
Student success center
  • Free Tutoring
  • Student Leadership Room
  • Career Assessment Software

5
Admissions
  • Changing your program
  • Name/address change
  • Student IDs
  • Parking decals
  • Withdrawing from class(es)

6
Semester Conversionwww.tcsgsemester411.com
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REGISTRAR
  • Grades
  • Academic Probation/Suspension
  • Transcripts
  • Transfer credit
  • Graduation
  • BannerWeb
  • Exemption Exams

8
Drop/Add Procedure
  • Drop/Add is available during the first three days
    of the quarter. In order to add a class, you
    need to see your advisor who will complete a
    paper registration form. This form must be given
    to the Registrars Office in order to add the
    class.

9
Drop/Add (contd)
  • To withdraw from a class with no penalty
    during the first three days of the quarter, you
    must see a Career Counselor in the Student
    Affairs office to obtain a Withdrawal Form. This
    form must be submitted by the close of business
    in the 3rd instructional day of the quarter. If
    you do not complete the Withdrawal Form by this
    time, all courses for which you registered will
    become a permanent part of your academic record
    and you will be held accountable and financially
    responsible for these courses.

10
Logging into the Secure Area
Enter your Student ID or your SSN then enter
your randomly generated PIN , which was mailed
to you.
11
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library
  • Research (books, periodicals, journals, etc)
  • Newspapers
  • Internet access
  • Copying
  • Scanning
  • Laminating
  • Poster maker

13
PARKING
  • Adult collegiate environment
  • More than 600 parking spaces
  • May have to park and walk
  • No reason to receive a parking citation
  • DO NOT PARK
  • In a handicapped space w/o a permit
  • In front of any trash dumpsters
  • In any of the business lots adjacent to the
    college

14
SWAINSBORO CAMPUS
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VIDALIA CAMPUS
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PARKING
  • Arrive early enough to get a parking space
  • Refer to Traffic and Parking regulations in
    the Catalog and Student Handbook contained on our
    website regarding any questions about parking
    procedures and regulations.

17
FINANCIAL AID
  • HOPE Grant/Scholarship Eligibility
  • PELL Eligibility
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Krysta Jones
  • Office 169 Ph (912) 538-3127
  • Email kjones_at_southeasterntech.edu
  • Consequences of not paying the 35 Tech Fee
  • Possible FA implications as a result of
  • withdrawing from your class(es)

18
Career services
  • Employment after graduation
  • Work-Study Positions
  • Resume writing assistance
  • Interviewing Tips

19
eRECRUITING
Online tool to assist students with managing
their career development and job seeking needs.
  • Benefits to eRecruiting
  • Students can register on-line and have access to
    the system 24/7.
  • Students can upload resumes and cover letters to
    assist with employment opportunities.
  • Inform students of workshops or events that are
    happening on campus.
  • Students can browse and apply for available jobs
    that meet their skill sets.
  • Register on the STC Career Services website
  • www.southeasterntech.edu/currentstudents/careerse
    rvices.asp

20
FEDERAL WORK STUDY
  • Must be Pell Grant eligible
  • Must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours
  • Must maintain a GPA of 2.0
  • 20 hours per week / 7.25 per hour
  • Flexible Scheduling

21
WORK ETHICS
  • Work Ethics Curriculum
  • Work Ethics Grade assigned by your instructor
    separate from academic grades
  • Not calculated in GPA, but is listed on
    transcripts
  • Employers are urged to request transcripts of
    graduates

22
TECHNICAL EDUCATION GUARANTEE
  • Offered to business partners
  • Applies to any graduate in his/her field of
    training
  • Remains in effect for two years after graduation
  • If one of our graduates who was educated under a
    standard
  • program, and his/her employer agree that the
    employee is deficient
  • in one or more competencies as defined in the
    standards,
  • the technical college will retrain that employee
    at no
  • instructional cost to the employee or employer.

23
Business office
  • Pick up PELL Checks
  • Pay your 35.00 Technology Fee
  • Pay tuition and fees

24
Bookstore
  • Hours of Operation
  • July 6 ......830-400 530-730
  • July 7-8....830-330 530-730
  • July 12-15....830-330 530-630
  • July 19 - end of quarter (M/R)
    830-1200 1230-500
  • (T/W) 830-1200 1230-600
  • Last day to use financial aid is JULY 15th
  • Students must have their class schedule and a
  • Student ID to purchase books using Hope.

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website
  • ANGEL
  • BannerWeb
  • Catalog and Handbook
  • Course Schedule
  • Live Chat
  • Remote Lab Access (IDS)
  • STC Facebook Account
  • STC Twitter page
  • Student Email (Owl Mail)

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  • SUMMER QUARTER 2010
  • If you are viewing this presentation to obtain
    your Student ID and/or New Student Orientation
    booklet please print this slide and present it to
    the staff member taking Student IDs.
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