How to read advising report

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How to read your first semester advising report. You’ll need your ID number and a photo ID for any task in any office. You should memorize this number. You must have an email address on file to register online. Make sure your address listed here is correct! You need to know how to read your advising report. An advisor will help you determine exactly what classes you need first. Dallas County Community College District Page 1 Advising Report ID#: 1234567 June 18, 2013 06:00:52PM Thunder Turtle Duck POS: None Selected 12800 Abrams Road Start Date 6/18/13 Dallas, TX 75243 Acad. Standing: Home Phone #: (972) 238-3767 Residency Status: Cell Phone #: (972) 238-6100 1 In District Email Address: [email protected] Enroll Status: DCCCD Degrees Awarded: CR=N Restrictions: Types: MMV - Met Meningitis Vaccine Req FA SAP Status: 2013FA - None eConnect ACCESS/LOGIN Requirements: Please verify that the e-mail address above is accurate. If a change needs to be made, go to https://econnect.dcccd.edu/econnect/st/stmenu.html and click on "Change E-mail Address" link or contact the appropriate college office listed below and have them update your e-mail address. Credit Students: Admissions/Registrar Office (http://econnect.dcccd.edu/registrar.html) CE/WT Students: Continuing Education/Workforce Training Office (http://econnect.dcccd.edu/contactCE.html) _______________________________________________________________________________ eConnect CREDIT REGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY Status: You are eligible to register and are strongly encouraged to register online for CREDIT classes with eConnect. Note: Even though you meet eligibility requirements for registering online, you may not be able to register for all desired courses due to prerequisite requirements. See eConnect ACCESS/LOGIN Requirements above before attempting to register online. eConnect CE/WT (NON-CREDIT) REGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY Status: You are unable to register online for CE/WT (non-credit) classes with eConnect due to the following reason(s): Residency Status: determines your tuition rate: In District status is the lowest tuition rate that students pay. POS is Program of Study. It can be an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science or a Certificate. Students should select a program of study soon. Academic Standing listed here. Here are examples of statuses: Good, Prob1, SUSP, Prob2, DISM. New students will not have a standing because you haven't earned grades yet to earn a standing.

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How to read your first semester advising report.

You’ll need your ID number

and a photo ID for any task

in any office. You should

memorize this number.

You must have an email

address on file to register

online. Make sure your

address listed here is

correct!

You need to know how to read

your advising report. An

advisor will help you

determine exactly what

classes you need first.

Dallas County Community College District Page 1Advising Report

ID#: 1234567 June 18, 2013 06:00:52PM Thunder Turtle Duck POS: None Selected 12800 Abrams Road Start Date 6/18/13 Dallas, TX 75243 Acad. Standing: Home Phone #: (972) 238-3767 Residency Status: Cell Phone #: (972) 238-6100 1 In District Email Address: [email protected] Enroll Status: DCCCD Degrees Awarded: CR=N Restrictions: Types: MMV - Met Meningitis Vaccine ReqFA SAP Status: 2013FA - None

eConnect ACCESS/LOGIN Requirements:Please verify that the e-mail address above is accurate. If a change needsto be made, go to https://econnect.dcccd.edu/econnect/st/stmenu.htmland click on "Change E-mail Address" link or contact the appropriatecollege office listed below and have them update your e-mail address.

Credit Students: Admissions/Registrar Office(http://econnect.dcccd.edu/registrar.html)CE/WT Students: Continuing Education/Workforce Training Office(http://econnect.dcccd.edu/contactCE.html)_______________________________________________________________________________

eConnect CREDIT REGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY Status: You are eligible toregister and are strongly encouraged to register online for CREDIT classeswith eConnect. Note: Even though you meet eligibility requirements forregistering online, you may not be able to register for all desired coursesdue to prerequisite requirements. See eConnect ACCESS/LOGIN Requirementsabove before attempting to register online.

eConnect CE/WT (NON-CREDIT) REGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY Status: You are unableto register online for CE/WT (non-credit) classes with eConnect dueto the following reason(s):

Residency Status:

determines your

tuition rate: In District

status is the lowest

tuition rate that

students pay.

POS is Program of Study.

It can be an Associate of

Arts, Associate of

Science, Associate of

Applied Science or a

Certificate. Students

should select a program

of study soon.

Academic Standing listed

here. Here are examples

of statuses: Good, Prob1,

SUSP, Prob2, DISM. New

students will not have a

standing because you

haven't earned grades yet

to earn a standing.

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ACADEMIC SUCCESS PLAN/TSI STATUSThis is a guide to become college-level ready in the areas of reading, writing and/or math. All courses listed below may not be required. Please contact your locationsAcademic Advising Office to determine your exact path to college-level readiness.

REQUIRED COURSES

Reading Writing Math DREA-0090 DWRI-0090 DMAT-0066 DREA-0091 DWRI-0091 DMAT-0090 DREA-0093 DWRI-0093 DMAT-0097

DMAT-0098 DMAT-0099

TSI STATUS:Math TSI Exempt/Waiver: Math TSI Status: NM Not Met

Reading TSI Exempt/Waiver: Reading TSI Status: NM Not Met

Writing TSI Exempt/Waiver: Writing TSI Status: NM Not Met

How to read your advising report

If you’ve taken your

Accuplacer test then your

placement scores will print on

your advising report, usually on

page 2. Here is a sample of

Reading, Writing and Math

Scores for a student whose

scores will require that he/she

register for some

Development courses.

The student’s

scores show that

this student must

first register for

DREA 0090

DWRI 0090 and

DMAT 0066

Therefore TSI

status states Not

Met

Students whose reading

scores require

Developmental Reading

courses (DREA) are also

required to register for

HDEV 0092 - Student

Success.

This student will have to

register for HDEV 0092.

Did you take

ACCUPLACER and did

you place into one or

more areas of

Developmental

Education?

Reading Scores DateACCR 42 01/23/13

Writing Scores DateACCS 45 01/23/13ACCS.WS 5 01/23/13

Math Scores DateACCM2 43 01/23/13ACCM3 05/01/13ACCM2 43 05/01/13

PLACEMENT TESTSTest Scores DateACCM1 30 01/23/13

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How to read your advising report

Did you take the ACCUPLACER and place into college level in all three areas, Reading, Writing

and Math?

ACADEMIC SUCCESS PLAN/TSI STATUS

This is a guide to become college-level ready in the

areas of reading, writing and/or math. All courses listed

below may not be required. Please contact your locations

Academic Advising Office to determine your exact path to college-level readiness.

REQUIRED COURSES

Reading Writing Math

College-level Ready College-level Ready College-level Ready

TSI STATUS:

Math TSI Exempt/Waiver:

Math TSI Status: PI Passed Initial Test

Reading TSI Exempt/Waiver:

Reading TSI Status: PI Passed Initial Test

Writing TSI Exempt/Waiver:

Writing TSI Status: PI Passed Initial Test

Reading Scores Date

ACCR 78 06/20/13

Writing Scores Date

ACCS 81 06/20/13

ACCS.WS 6 06/20/13

Math Scores Date

ACCM2 69 06/20/13

ACCM3 64 06/20/13

These Accuplacer

scores show the

minimum scores

needed for College

Level skills. If you

place into college level

in all three areas then

you will register for

EDUC 1300 your first

semester and begin

Core Curriculum

classes.

You must complete the

Computer skills

requirements your first

year of college.

An Academic Advisor

can show you a list of

the Core classes.

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How to read your advising report

Were you exempt from having to take the Accuplacer Test?

PREVIOUS COURSE WORKNone

GRADE POINT AVERAGEGPA1 - ALL DCCCD HRS: 0.00 GPA2 - DCCCD COLLEGE LEVEL HRS: 0.00GPA1 - DCCCD HRS ATT: GPA2 - DCCCD HRS ATT:

TEC, Section 51.907 DROPSDCCCD count = 0 Other Texas Public Institutions count = 0 Total count = 0

_______________________________________________________________________

ACADEMIC SUCCESS PLAN/TSI STATUS

This is a guide to become college-level ready in the areas of reading, writing and/or math. All courses listed below may not be required. Please contact your locations Academic Advising Office to determine your exact path to college-level readiness.

REQUIRED COURSES

Reading Writing Math College-level Ready College-level Ready College-level Ready

TSI STATUS:Math TSI Exempt/Waiver: ESAT SAT scores Math TSI Status:

Reading TSI Exempt/Waiver: ESAT SAT scores Reading TSI Status:

Writing TSI Exempt/Waiver: ESAT SAT scores Writing TSI Status: _______________________________________________________________________

If your SAT, ACT, or

TAKS scores place

you into college level

in all three areas

then you will register

for EDUC 1300 your

first semester and

begin Core

Curriculum classes.

You must also

complete the

Computer skills

requirements your

first year of college.

An Academic Advisor

can give you a list of

the first Core classes

you will need along

with EDUC 1300.

ESAT, ETAKS, or EACT means

TSI exempt based on TAKS,

SAT or ACT scores.

TSI status means Texas Success

Initiative - the scores reflect a student’s

college level readiness.

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Computer Skills Placement Test - Section Statuses:

CSP Fundamentals - Must be Met in 2 of 3 Components:

CSP-BC Basic Concepts (1 of 3) = Not TakenHighest Score: Not Taken Date:

CSP-FM File Management (2 of 3) = Not TakenHighest Score: Not Taken Date:

CSP-IC Information and Communication (3 of 3) = Not TakenHighest Score: Not Taken Date:

CSP-WP Word Processing = Not TakenHighest Score: Not Taken Date:

CSP-SP Spreadsheets = Not TakenHighest Score: Not Taken Date:

CSP-PR Presentations = Not TakenHighest Score: Not Taken Date:

Students are required to demonstrate computer literacy by either passing the Computer

Literacy Skills Placement test or completing an approved course with a grade of C or better.

Students are required to enroll and successfully complete an approved computer literacy

course in the second semester of enrollment if they have not demonstrated computer literacy

skills.

Important information for your first semester!Usually on page 3 you’ll find

the pre-core courses

required for ALL students

entering RLC with fewer

than 12 college level credit

hours.

The advising report states

your EDUC 1300 Status and

Computer Literacy status.

All students must

demonstrate or acquire

computer skills at the

beginning of their college

work.

Note: Course prerequisites must be met even when a student is TSI exempt or waived.

A "C" or better is required to move forward in each developmental courseand to progress into college-level courses.__________________________________________________________

Learning Framework Status:

EDUC-1300: Not Met Not Taken____________________________________________________________________________Computer Literacy Status:

CSP: Not Met Not Taken

This is an example of the

Computer Test sections but there

are no scores. He/she hasn’t

taken the test so she’ll take a

Computer Skills class by their

second semester.

See this paragraph.

This student hasn’t completed

EDUC 1300. If you are

college level in reading you

MUST register for EDUC

1300 THIS SEMESTER.

This student hasn’t passed

the computer literacy test

or taken the class. You

must either take the class

or pass the test. You have

two semesters to complete

this requirement.

Students can choose from 5

different classes to meet this

requirement. Choose POFI

1301, ITSC 1401, COSC 1301,

COSC 1401 OR BCIS 1405.

Get advice from an advisor to

know which one is best for you.