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Navigating Your Education

Navigating Your Education. Transcript : What to Look For. Double-Check These Items: Abbreviations for the subjects that class credits are being applied to Grade Received Credit achieved (if class was passed).

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Navigating Your Education

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  1. Navigating Your Education

  2. Transcript: What to Look For Double-Check These Items: • Abbreviations for the subjects that class credits are being applied to • Grade Received • Credit achieved (if class was passed). • Check to make sure that every passing grade received .500 under the credit column. • Some transcripts showed a class getting a passing grade but no credit being given, this is the type of thing the student needs to look for.

  3. Credit Summary Box • Required column • Completed column • Deficient column. • These columns should coincide with the rest of the transcript. Count all the credit earned under each subject and compare to the completed column. • Double Check For Mistakes! Ex: If a transcript shows four Science classes being passed with credit, then in the summary box it should show 2.00 credits cmp and 0.00 def)

  4. Graduation Plans • Plan to help you graduate • Lists the classes you need to complete to graduate • How do I figure it out? • Left Hand Side • Courses Column

  5. Cook CampusIndividual Graduation Plan Left-Hand Side • Left hand side • Subject Areas • Classes needed to complete each subject • If class in box is filled in – you have completed the class for 0.5 credits • Empty box = you still need to complete the class

  6. Courses Column • Lists courses you need to complete to graduate (from each subject area) • Code – provides subject for the class • LA – Language Arts • SS – Social Studies • SC – Science • HE – Health • PE – Physical Education • MA – Mathematics • AA – Applied/Fine Arts • EL – Electives • PW - Pathways

  7. Credit Completion • Next 4 Columns • Start Date • Completion Date • Grade • Credit

  8. Elective Classes • On your graduation plan, write in the elective classes you want to take to complete those credits: • These can be classes: • Taken at the high school • Elective Classes at Cook • Hours-related classes (P.E., Work Experience, Volunteer Hours, etc.)

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