Common use of Admissions application forms Clause in Contracts

Admissions application forms. The School Counselor provides the LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application to interested students meeting all dual enrollment eligibility requirements. There is no application fee for Dual Enrollment applicants. Person to whom parents and/or students submit admissions application materials Students submit the completed LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application, along with placement test and high school GPA documentation to LSSC’s Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services by the posted application deadlines. Recommendations/signatures required for participation in dual enrollment The LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application must be signed by the student, the student’s parent/legal guardian, and the School Counselor. Process by which students register for courses Dual Enrollment students must register for courses online using XXXX, LSSC’s online course management system. All first-time Dual Enrollment students are required to complete the two part LSSC New Student Orientation Program (SOAR), during which students receive instructions on how to add and drop courses in XXXX. Once registered, Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students must seek course approval through their School Counselor by the posted first fee payment deadline. Students may register through the end of LSSC’s posted add/drop registration period. Courses not approved by the posted fee payment deadline and/or add/drop deadline will result in the student being dropped from all courses. Students are responsible for all courses that they enroll in and are solely responsible for adding and dropping courses via XXXX by the add/drop deadline. Once registered, a registration hold will be placed on the student’s account until the add/drop deadline. Students seeking to make changes to their schedule must contact LSSC Academic Advising to have their hold lifted. Once schedule changes are made, students must repeat the course approval process through their School Counselor prior to the posted add/drop deadline. Process by which students withdraw from courses Students must comply with the withdrawal policies and deadlines published in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook, LSSC webpage, and LSSC dual enrollment webpage. Students withdrawing from a course during the LSSC withdrawal period will earn a “W” on the high school and the college transcripts. All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a permanent part of a student's high school and college transcripts and may affect subsequent postsecondary admissions and program eligibility. To withdraw from or drop a course after the posted add/drop deadline, a student must submit a completed LSSC Course Withdrawal Form which is available at the LSSC Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services and on the LSSC Admission and Records Office website. The form must be signed by the student, the School Counselor and the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff, and submitted to the LSSC Admissions & Records Office/Enrollment Services by LSSC’s posted withdrawal deadline. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students are permitted to enroll in a maximum of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload process. Second attempts Students who earn a “D,” “F,” or “W” in an LSSC course, will be permitted to enroll in one course for the subsequent semester if their GPA meets continued eligibility standards. The one course must be the same course in which they earned the “D,” “F,” or “W”. Upon demonstration of acceptable academic performance (C or better), the student will once again qualify for regular Dual Enrollment and/or Early Admission maximum course loads. Students wishing to enroll in a second attempt who do not meet continued eligibility standards, may request a waiver through established process facilitated by their Counselor and LSSC Dual Enrollment Advisor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Admissions application forms. The School Counselor provides the LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application to interested students meeting all dual enrollment eligibility requirements. There is no application fee for Dual Enrollment applicants. Person Where to whom parents and/or students submit admissions admission application materials Students submit the completed LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application, along with placement test and high school GPA documentation to LSSC’s Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services by the posted application deadlines. Recommendations/signatures required for participation in dual enrollment The LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application must be signed by the student, the student’s parent/legal guardian, and the School Counselor. Process by which students register for courses Dual Enrollment students must register for courses online using XXXX, LSSC’s online course management system. All first-time first‐time Dual Enrollment students are required to complete the two part LSSC New Student Orientation Program (SOAR), during which students receive instructions on how to add and drop courses in XXXX. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students are permitted to enroll in a maximum of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload process. Course Approval Once registered, Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students must seek course approval through their School Counselor by the posted first fee payment deadline. Students may register through the end of LSSC’s posted add/drop registration period. Courses not approved by the posted fee payment deadline and/or add/drop established deadline will result in the student being dropped from all coursesbe administratively dropped. Appeals for reinstatement will not be permitted. Students are responsible for all courses that they enroll in and are solely responsible for adding and dropping courses via XXXX by the add/drop deadline. Once registered, a registration hold will be placed on the student’s account until the add/drop deadline. Students seeking to make changes to their schedule must contact LSSC Academic Advising to have their hold lifted. Once schedule changes are made, students must repeat the course approval process through their School Counselor prior to the posted add/drop deadline. Process by which students withdraw from courses Students must comply with the withdrawal policies and deadlines published in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook, and the LSSC webpage, and LSSC dual enrollment webpage. Students withdrawing from a course during the LSSC withdrawal period will earn a “W” on the high school and the college transcripts. All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a permanent part of a student's high school and college transcripts and may affect subsequent postsecondary admissions and program eligibility. To withdraw from or drop a course after the posted add/drop deadline, a student must submit a completed LSSC Course Withdrawal Form which is available at the LSSC Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services and on the LSSC Admission and Records Office website. The form must be signed by the student, the School Counselor and the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff, and submitted to the LSSC Admissions & Records Office/Enrollment Services by LSSC’s posted withdrawal deadline. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students Initial Attendance Students must attend the courses for which they are permitted to enroll in a maximum registered at least once during the first two weeks of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring any semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours enrolled in fully online courses must participate in an academic related activity (academic assignment) in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload processsatisfy initial attendance verification. Students will be administratively dropped from the courses that they are not attending and received a WN grade on their transcript. Students who are administratively dropped due to non‐attendance will not be permitted to re‐enroll. Second attempts Students who earn a “D,” “F,” “W,” or “WWN” in an LSSC course, will be permitted to enroll in one course for the subsequent semester if their GPA meets continued eligibility standards. The one course must be the same course in which they earned the “D,” “F,” “W,” or “WWN”. Upon demonstration of acceptable academic performance (C or better), the student will once again qualify for regular Dual Enrollment and/or Early Admission maximum course loads. Students wishing to enroll in a second attempt who do not meet continued eligibility standards, may request a waiver through established process facilitated by their Counselor and LSSC Dual Enrollment Advisor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

Admissions application forms. The School Counselor provides the LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application to interested students meeting all dual enrollment eligibility requirements. There is no application fee for Dual Enrollment applicants. Person to whom parents and/or students submit admissions application materials Students submit the completed LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application, along with eligible placement test scores and high school GPA documentation to LSSC’s Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services by the posted application deadlines. Recommendations/signatures required for participation in dual enrollment Dual Enrollment The LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application must be signed by the student, the student’s parent/legal guardian, and the School Counselor. Process by which students register for courses Dual Enrollment students must register for courses online using XXXX, LSSC’s online course management system. All first-time Dual Enrollment students are required to complete the two part LSSC New Student Orientation Program (SOAR), during which students receive instructions on how to add and drop courses in XXXX. Once registered, Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students must seek course approval through their School Counselor by the posted first fee payment deadline. Students may register through the end of LSSC’s posted add/drop registration period. Courses not approved by the posted fee payment deadline and/or add/drop deadline will result in the student being dropped from all courses. Students are responsible for all courses that they enroll in and are solely responsible for adding and dropping courses via XXXX by the add/drop deadline. Once registered, a registration hold will be placed on the student’s account until the add/drop deadline. Students seeking to make changes to their schedule must contact LSSC Academic Advising to have their hold lifted. Once schedule changes are made, students must repeat the course approval process through their School Counselor prior to the posted add/drop deadline. Process by which students withdraw from courses Students must comply with the withdrawal policies and deadlines published in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook, LSSC webpage, and LSSC dual enrollment webpage. Students withdrawing from a course during the LSSC withdrawal period will earn a “W” on the high school and the college transcripts. All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a permanent part of a student's high school and college transcripts and may affect subsequent postsecondary admissions and program eligibility. To withdraw from or drop a course after the posted add/drop deadline, a student must submit a completed LSSC Course Withdrawal Form which is available at the LSSC Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services and on the LSSC Admission and Records Office website. The form must be signed by the student, the School Counselor and the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff, and submitted to the LSSC Admissions & Records Office/Enrollment Services by LSSC’s posted withdrawal deadline. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students are permitted to enroll in a maximum of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload process. Second attempts Students who earn a “D,” “F,” or “W” in an LSSC course, will be permitted to enroll in one course for the subsequent semester if their GPA meets continued eligibility standards. The one course must be the same course in which they earned the “D,” “F,” or “W”. Upon demonstration of acceptable academic performance (C or better), the student will once again qualify for regular Dual Enrollment and/or Early Admission maximum course loads. Students wishing to enroll in a second attempt who do not meet continued eligibility standards, may request a waiver through established process facilitated by their Counselor and LSSC Dual Enrollment Advisor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Admissions application forms. The School Counselor provides the LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Online Application to interested students meeting all dual enrollment eligibility requirements. There is no application fee for Dual Enrollment applicants. Person Where to whom parents and/or students submit admissions application materials Students submit the completed online LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application, along with eligible placement test scores and high school GPA documentation to LSSC’s Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services by the posted application deadlines. SHORT NAME students who do not have test scores outlined in the local measure may submit the Test Score Appeal Form in lieu of test scores. This form must be signed by the SHORT NAME Counselor or Principal and approves the student to enroll as a Dual Enrollment student without test scores. Recommendations/signatures required for participation in dual enrollment Dual Enrollment The LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application must be signed by the student, the student’s parent/legal guardian, and the School Counselor. Process by which students register for courses Dual Enrollment students must register for courses online using XXXX, LSSC’s online course management system. All first-time first‐time Dual Enrollment students are required to complete the two part LSSC New Student Orientation Program (SOAR), during which students receive instructions on how to add and drop courses in XXXX. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students are permitted to enroll in a maximum of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload process. Course Approval Once registered, Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students must seek course approval through their School Counselor by the posted first fee payment deadline. Students may register through the end of LSSC’s posted add/drop registration period. Courses not approved by the posted fee payment deadline and/or add/drop established deadline will result in the student being dropped from all coursesbe administratively dropped. Appeals for reinstatement will not be permitted. Students are responsible for all courses that they enroll in and are solely responsible for adding and dropping courses via XXXX by the add/drop deadline. Once registered, a registration hold will be placed on the student’s account until the add/drop deadline. Students seeking to make changes to their schedule must contact LSSC Academic Advising to have their hold lifted. Once schedule changes are made, students must repeat the course approval process through their School Counselor prior to the posted add/drop deadline. Process by which students withdraw from courses Students must comply with the withdrawal policies and deadlines published in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook, Handbook and the LSSC webpage, and LSSC dual enrollment webpage. Students withdrawing from a course during the LSSC withdrawal period will earn a “W” on the high school and the college transcripts. All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a permanent part of a student's high school and college transcripts and may affect subsequent postsecondary admissions and program eligibility. To withdraw from or drop a course after the posted add/drop deadline, a student must submit a completed LSSC Course Withdrawal Form which is available at the LSSC Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services and on the LSSC Admission and Records Office website. The form must be signed by the student, the School Counselor and the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff, and submitted to the LSSC Admissions & Records Office/Enrollment Services by LSSC’s posted withdrawal deadline. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students Initial Attendance Students must attend the courses for which they are permitted to enroll in a maximum registered at least once during the first two weeks of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring any semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours enrolled in fully online courses must participate in an academic related activity (academic assignment) in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload processsatisfy initial attendance verification. Students will be administratively dropped from the courses that they are not attending and received a WN grade on their transcript. Students who are administratively dropped due to non‐attendance will not be permitted to re‐enroll. Second attempts Students who earn a “D,” “F,” “W,” or “WWN” in an LSSC course, will be permitted to enroll in one course for the subsequent semester if their GPA meets continued eligibility standards. The one course must be the same course in which they earned the “D,” “F,” “W,” or “WWN”. Upon demonstration of acceptable academic performance (C or better), the student will once again qualify for regular Dual Enrollment and/or Early Admission maximum course loads. Students wishing to enroll in a second attempt who do not meet continued eligibility standards, may request a waiver through established process facilitated by their Counselor and LSSC Dual Enrollment Advisor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Admissions application forms. The School Counselor provides the LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application to interested students meeting all dual enrollment eligibility requirements. There is no application fee for Dual Enrollment applicants. Person Where to whom parents and/or students submit admissions admission application materials Students submit the completed LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application, along with placement test and high school GPA documentation to LSSC’s Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services by the posted application deadlines. Recommendations/signatures required for participation in dual enrollment The LSSC Dual Enrollment Admissions Application must be signed by the student, the student’s parent/legal guardian, and the School Counselor. Process by which students register for courses Dual Enrollment students must register for courses online using XXXXmyLSSC, LSSC’s online course management system. All first-time Dual Enrollment students are required to complete the two part LSSC New Student Orientation Program (SOAR), during which students receive instructions on how to add and drop courses in XXXXmyLSSC. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students are permitted to enroll in a maximum of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload process. Course Approval Once registered, Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students must seek course approval through their School Counselor by the posted first fee payment deadline. Students may register through the end of LSSC’s posted add/drop registration period. Courses not approved by the posted fee payment deadline and/or add/drop established deadline will result in the student being dropped from all coursesbe administratively dropped. Appeals for reinstatement will not be permitted. Students are responsible for all courses that they enroll in and are solely responsible for adding and dropping courses via XXXX myLSSC by the add/drop deadline. Once registered, a registration hold will be placed on the student’s account until the add/drop deadline. Students seeking to make changes to their schedule must contact LSSC Academic Advising to have their hold lifted. Once schedule changes are made, students must repeat the course approval process through their School Counselor prior to the posted add/drop deadline. Process by which students withdraw from courses Students must comply with the withdrawal policies and deadlines published in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook, and the LSSC webpage, and LSSC dual enrollment webpage. Students withdrawing from a course during the LSSC withdrawal period will earn a “W” on the high school and the college transcripts. All grades, including "W" for withdrawal, become a permanent part of a student's high school and college transcripts and may affect subsequent postsecondary admissions and program eligibility. To withdraw from or drop a course after the posted add/drop deadline, a student must submit a completed LSSC Course Withdrawal Form which is available at the LSSC Admissions and Records Office/Enrollment Services and on the LSSC Admission and Records Office website. The form must be signed by the student, the School Counselor and the LSSC Dual Enrollment staff, and submitted to the LSSC Admissions & Records Office/Enrollment Services by LSSC’s posted withdrawal deadline. Maximum course loads Dual Enrollment students Initial Attendance Students must attend the courses for which they are permitted to enroll in a maximum registered at least once during the first two weeks of nine (9) credits per semester fall and spring semesters and seven (7) credits for summer semester (A, AE, and B combined). Early Admission students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) credits and may enroll in a maximum of eighteen (18) credits each fall and spring any semester. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students are not permitted to exceed 60 credit hours. Students seeking additional hours enrolled in fully online courses must participate in an academic related activity (academic assignment) in order to fulfill graduation and/or degree requirements, may appeal through LSSC’s established credit overload processsatisfy initial attendance verification. Students will be administratively dropped from the courses that they are not attending and received a WN grade on their transcript. Students who are administratively dropped due to non-attendance will not be permitted to re-enroll. Second attempts Students who earn a “D,” “F,” “W,” or “WWN” in an LSSC course, will be permitted to enroll in one course for the subsequent semester if their GPA meets continued eligibility standards. The one course must be the same course in which they earned the “D,” “F,” “W,” or “WWN”. Upon demonstration of acceptable academic performance (C or better), the student will once again qualify for regular Dual Enrollment and/or Early Admission maximum course loads. Students wishing to enroll in a second attempt who do not meet continued eligibility standards, may request a waiver through established process facilitated by their Counselor and LSSC Dual Enrollment Advisor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.