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English 70 Math 12 Counseling Partnership

Outcomes

for today

You will know about degrees and programs available at LMC

You will be able to start your Educational Plan

You will make a Counseling appointment if you have not already

You will know about LMC Resources

Choosing an educational goal at Los Medanos College

      College Skills Certificate Certificates of Achievement Vocational Programs Associate Degree Transfer to a CSU or UC Transfer to Private or Out of State College

College Skills Certificates

Available through various occupational programs

Examples: Real Estate, Emergency Medical Services

Generally require less than 18 units of course work

Check with the Department for more information

Certificate of Achievement

      A program of study in a vocational, technical or business field. Certificates prepare you for a specific occupation or area of employment.

Examples: PTEC, Vocational Nursing, Recording Arts Satisfaction of the requirements defined in the Majors section of the catalog Completion of Math, English and Computer Competency 12 units in residency Cumulative grade point average of 2.0

Associate Degrees

LMC students have the option of following the “Standard Path” or the “Transfer Path.”  Associate in Arts (A.A.) or Associate in Science (A.S.) is the first college degree you earn at LMC. It requires the completion of 60 semester units including general education and 18 units or more in a specific major.

 Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.

 At least 12 units must be at LMC (known as residency)

Vocational Programs

 Programs include:  Registered and Vocational (LVN) nursing  Appliance Service  Automotive Technology  Welding Technology  Fire Academy  Process Technology (PTEC)  Electrical/Electronic Technology (EETEC)  Consult catalog for more information

What if you are transferring?

 Usually complete the first two years of general education and major preparation with 60 transferable units at a community college.

 Transfer as a Junior to a University  Follow CSUGE or IGETC  Take Major Prep courses ( www.assist.org

)  Learn more at your counseling appointment!

 Counseling 32, 33 or 34

Educational Pyramid

Doctorate Master’s Degree BA/BS (Bachelor’s Degree)

Requires 120+ units

90-120 units= Senior 60-90 units=Junior AA/AS (Associates Degree)

Requires 60+ units

30-60 units= Sophomore 0-30 units= Freshman

California College System

Community College

Los Medanos College

Associate’s Degree

California State University (CSU) (CSUGE)

EX: San Francisco State Bachelor’s, Master’s Doctorates

Univ. of California (IGETC)

EX: UC Berkeley Bachelor’s, Master’s Doctorates

Private College or University

EX: St. Mary’s Bachelor’s, Master’s Doctorates

Math & English Prerequisites

  English Assessment must be taken Credit by Advanced Placement is accepted for placement or completion of English 100 at LMC   If you successfully completed Algebra 2 in High School you can begin at transfer level math.

You must bring in high school transcripts to Admissions and Records at LMC.

English Sequence

English 220 or 221 Critical Thinking Transfer Level

for CSU Or IGETC English 220

Phil 41 CSU

English 100

Composition Transfer level

for CSU and IGETC

Associate degree requirement

English 90

Certificate requirement

English 70

Math Sequence

Math 4 or 7 Arithmetic Math 12 Pre-Algebra

No Pre-Req

Math 25 Elementary Algebra Math 34 Statistics Transfer Math Math 40 Pre-Calculus Math 30 Intermediate Algebra Associates requirement or Math 26 Geometry Associates requirement

What is an Educational Plan?

Plan of action

for you to reach your goal!

 A visual guide of the courses needed to successfully reach your educational goal.

  Measurable tool for your goals. Visit a counselor to begin your educational planning!

How do I get Started?

 Identify your educational goal at LMC  Assessment tests for English and Math  Visit a counselor!

 Choose a general education pattern  Select the courses you need for your major  Begin planning early at LMC.

How Do I Choose My Major?

• Major should be related to career interests.

• Majors do not necessarily lead to Careers.

• National statistics vary but up to 50% of entering college students are undecided about education and career goals.

• 50-70% will change their majors at least once (on average they will change majors 3 or more times before they graduate).

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Checkpoints to begin your educational journey

Select a career goal, educational goal and a major.

Follow Math and English sequence.

College load is by units and not # of classes!

Bring High School transcripts to admissions and records if met prerequisite for math or AP units.

Sign up for Counseling 30, 32, 33 or 34 Register on Web Advisor for your classes.

Pay fees or visit Financial Aid Office.

How Do I Make a Counseling Appointment?

Call or drop in to make an appointment (925) 439-2181, extension 3334 Office location: CC3 Room 414

Office Hours:

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday & Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Friday

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Student Resources

Confidential Student Assistance Program Financial Aid Office: BOG Fee Waiver, FAFSA Scholarship Office Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOP&S) Disabled Student Program and Services (DSPS) Transfer Center Career Center Counseling Center Child Care Services Student Life Employment Center Gay and Lesbian Resource Center Math Lab Reading and Writing Center Assessment Center Learning Communities

Learning Communities

Puente English 90 to 100 1 year commitment Umoja Scholars English & Math 2 year commitment ACE English & Math 1 year commitment AVID Educ 10 course 1 year commitment

We are here to support you to reach your Goals!

Visit the Counseling Center!