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New Student Orientation Summer Semester 2013

New Student Orientation Summer Semester 2013. Clark State Community College. Clark State Community College began in 1962 as the Springfield and Clark County Technical Education Program in an effort to meet the post-secondary, technical education needs of Springfield and the surrounding area.

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New Student Orientation Summer Semester 2013

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  1. New Student OrientationSummer Semester 2013

  2. Clark State Community College • Clark State Community College began in 1962 as the Springfield and Clark County Technical Education Program in an effort to meet the post-secondary, technical education needs of Springfield and the surrounding area. • On July 1, 1988 Clark Technical College was changed to Clark State Community College. As a result of this action, Clark State added the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees to the nearly 30 technical associate degrees and certificates it had offered for years.

  3. Mission & Vision of CSCC • Mission Statement The purpose of Clark State Community College is to foster individual and community prosperity through access to the highest quality, learning-centered education. • Vision Statement Opportunity without boundaries, learning without end, achievement without limits.

  4. Q: What Ohio college did Steve Carell attend? • A. OSU • B. Denison • C. Clark State • D. Miami University

  5. A: Denison University

  6. Clark State Athletics • Clark State is a charter member of the Ohio Collegiate Athletic Conference (OCAC) • Several of our athletes have been named to All-American teams. Many of our student athletes make the transition to four-year schools after completing their two-year career at Clark State. All Clark State athletics are at the Springfield location. • Clark State Sports: • Men’s Baseball • Men’s Basketball • Women’s Basketball • Women’s Softball • Women’s Volleyball

  7. Intramurals • Clark State Community College offers a variety of intramural sports at the Springfield location in the areas of volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball, whiffle ball, flag football and golf. Any group of students may form an intramural team by contacting the Athletics Office.

  8. Study Tips for New College Students • Alternate your study spaces • Study and Homework Groups • Make flash cards • Take your tests! • Get enough sleep • Go to class! • Manage your time • Do NOT procrastinate • Sit in the front of class

  9. CSCC Contact Information • Leffel Lane Campus (p): 937-325-0691 (e): admissions@clarkstate.edu 570 East Leffel Lane Springfield, OH 45505 • Greene Center (p):937-429-8819 (e):greenecenter@clarkstate.edu 3775 Pentagon BoulevardBeavercreek, OH 45431

  10. Fall Class Schedule • A Term: • Begins Monday, August 26th • Ends Saturday, October 19th • B Term: • Begins Monday, October 21st • Ends Tuesday, December 13th • C Term: • Begins Monday, August 26th • Ends Tuesday, December 13th

  11. Q: What is the oldest college in the United States? • A. Yale • B. Princeton • C. Harvard • D. Clark State

  12. A: Harvard Est. 1636

  13. Campus Parking • Parking is free! Fill out the blue sheet in your Orientation packet. • All vehicles must display a proper permit • Permit may be transferred from car to car • Permits expire June 30 of each year • BEC parking: • Students may not park in the BEC parking lot until after 4pm. Permitted parking lots – Washington Street, lot adjacent to YMCA & Performing Arts Center • Keep vehicles locked & valuables out of sight

  14. Q: What is the most popular college major? • A. Nursing • B. Psychology • C. Teacher Education • D. Business

  15. A: Business

  16. Tutoring • Individual Tutoring • Group Tutoring • eTutoring • Students can request help with a variety of writing assignments, including essays, research papers and lab reports by submitting their work for an online tutor's review through eTutoring. • http://www.etutoring.org/ • Tutoring is located in room G226.

  17. Q: What percentage of undergraduate students attend a community college? • A. 17% • B. 28% • C. 34% • D. 46%

  18. A. 46%

  19. Book Store • The bookstore is located on the first floor behind the reception desk. • Book Store Hours: • Monday-Thursday 9:00-1:00/2:00-6:00 • Friday 8:00-12:00/1:00-5:00 • A 10% discount is available the week before vouchers are available to students who pay out-of-pocket for books. • Book store vouchers are available from August 16th – September 6th. • To receive vouchers, students must have all steps of financial aid completed.

  20. Q: What is the average student loan debt in the United States? • A. $10,500 • B. $15,525 • C. $26,600 • D. $50,325

  21. A: $26,600

  22. Enrollment Status • Less than ½ time: • 1-5 credit hours • Part-time student: • 6-8 credit hours • ¾-Time student: • 9-11 credit hours • Full-time student • 12+ credit hours

  23. Q: How much more does a college graduate make than a high school graduate over a lifetime? • A. $200,000 • B. $300,000 • C. $600,000 • D. $1,000,000

  24. A. $1,000,000

  25. Student ID Cards • Check out books from the main campus library • Check out books from OhioLink • Considered a valid ID on campus • Must be activated at the beginning of each term. • ID Cards can be obtained at the front desk after the second week of classes. • MAKE SURE TO BRING A VALID PHOTO ID!

  26. Q: How much time should you be studying per week for a 3 credit class? • A. ½ an hour • B. 1-2 hours • C. 6-9 hours • D. 20-25 hours

  27. A. 6-9 Hours • Rule-of-thumb: For every hour you spend in class, you should be spending 2-3 hours outside of class.

  28. Veteran Services • If you are a veteran, a spouse of a veteran or a dependent child of a veteran, you may qualify for educational benefits. • Please visit the website below to learn more about opportunities that you may have. http://www.clarkstate.edu/veteran Staff Member: Ryan Ketner Office Location: G121 Office Hours Wednesdays 8:00am-Noon Phone: 328-7969 Email: ketnerr@clarkstate.edu

  29. WOW Week • Festivities will take place the second week of Fall Semester from Tuesday-Thursday. • Success Center Presentations • Cookouts • College Transfer Fair • Talk with staff about transfer options

  30. If you have any questions throughout the day, please see one of the advisors

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