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Explore the Center for Academic Support and Advising Services at DeMoss Hall 2016. Learn about tools for success, placement options based on SAT/ACT scores, degree completion plans, major selection guidance, sample schedules, course selection tips, and strategies for college success. Discover resources like Career Direct assessments and workshops. Transfer credits seamlessly to Liberty University by following the provided guidelines. Visit www.liberty.edu/casas and www.liberty.edu/registration for more information.
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Welcome College for a Weekend Center for Academic Support and Advising Services DeMoss Hall 2016. CASAS@liberty.edu
Getting Started • Placement for English and Math –SAT/ACT scores * • Computer Assessment (INFT) • 12 credit hours/semester = full time student (18 max) • Degree Completion Plan
SAT/ACT Indicators • Math:SAT ACT less 450 18 Math100 450+ 19 Math 110 • Math 115 or higher must take and pass on-line assessment with minimum score 23 (part I) and 15 (part II) OR have a 500 or better on SAT; 20+ on ACT Math. • English:SAT ACT less 475 19 English 100* 475+ 20 English 101 * needs to take CLST 101 (College Learning Strategies) • Academic Opportunity Program available for those who score lower than SAT 460/ACT 17(Reading and English) and a high school GPA below a 2.75.
Picking a Major • Over 56 Majors/46 Minors • Most majors are 120-123 hours • Career Direct Test: helps identify strengths and interests. • Talk to professional advisor and faculty in your area of interest.
Sample Schedule: FRSM 101 (0) GNED 101 (1) Evan 101 (2) English 101 (3) Math 110 (3) BIBL 110/105 (3) CJUS 200 (3) =15 hours Choosing Classes
A Few Planning Tips • GNED 101 required for all incoming students • FRSM 101 required - unless transferring in more than 12 credit hours not including dual enrollment credit. • CLST must be taken if required and cannot be dropped • Work from appropriate Degree Completion Plan • Foundational studies in first 45 hours for any major • Check for prerequisite and sequencing • Meet with a professional advisor during your first semester.
College Success 101 1. Make a plan. “Failure to plan is a plan to fail” 2. Build an academic support system: professional advisor, mentor, study groups. 3. Go to class!
Where to go from here? • Career Center: Career Direct & Internships Opportunities The Career Direct is a faith-based vocational assessment test that will help identify personality, interests & strengths. This is an excellent resource for deciding a major or choosing a career path. • Career Direct – 11 AM to 4 PM today in ILRC 2176 (computer lab) & Tomorrow – 9 AM to 1 PM in ILRC 2176 • Career Direct Workshop – 3-3:30 today in Visitors Center and Tomorrow – 12-1 in Visitors Center • Seminar for Parents: 3:30-4pm TODAY “Dozen Tips for College Success” Visitor’s Center • Tomorrow: Transfer student workshop at 9:00 and 11:00 in the Visitor’s Center.
Where to Go From Here? (cont.) • Great Resources: www.liberty.edu/casas AND www.liberty.edu/registration • Suggested course sequences for each major.
Transferring Credits to Liberty • Send your transcripts • Classes must have a grade of “C” or higher to transfer into LU • Course Equivalents carry Liberty course numbers (i.e. ENGL 101 or GOVT 220) • Elective credits are identified by course discipline code (i.e. BIBL) and “1XX” for 100 level elective credit, and “2XX” for 200 level elective credit and so on • LU Course Catalogue and VCCS Transfer Guide