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College Resources. College resources are defined as, but not limited to, College personnel, hardware, software, equipment purchased by the College, any computer assigned to the faculty member which the College owns, and any College-owned printer or copier. The use of College licensed software, installed with the College’s permission on the faculty-author’s personal computer and use of the College’s WiFi network shall not constitute use of College resources. Incidental use of College resources shall not constitute use of College resources.
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College Resources. With today’s ever-changing society, it is necessary for students to have access to a wide variety of career decision-making tools. At West Branch, students have several resources available to them. The Guidance Career Center, along with the Computer Labs, contains the CHOICES software. CHOICES allows students to complete an interest survey, access scholarships, and find information on every college and university in the country. Students can narrow their choices based on tuition costs, campus size, location, etc. The Guidance Career Center also gives students the opportunity to utilize the one-on-one SAT Program. This computer based SAT review program assists students in SAT preparedness. Along with computer programs, students can view college videos and read numerous catalogs and campus previews. Promotion Requirements Students in grades 7 and 8 are retained to their current grade if they fail 2 major subjects (classes that meet every day) or (1) major and 2 minor subjects (classes that do not meet every day, including rotation classes). Students in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 must accumulate graduation requirement credits. The following number of credits is required for promotion. Students must have earned the required credits at the end of the previous year to be enrolled in that year’s homeroom. Grade 9 10 11 12 Credits 6 credits 12 credits 17 credits 25 credits Course requirements in core subject areas include: English 4 credits Math 4 credits Science 4 credits Social Studies 3.5 credits Physical Education 2 credits Arts & Humanities 2 credits Safety Education 0.5 credits Electives 3.5 credits Computer Technology 0.5 credits NOTE: Students who fail classes due to attendance issues (SEE 15/24 DAY RULE) will receive no credit for those courses. If a student does not meet promotion requirements due to the 15/24 Day Rule, the student will be retained in their same grade for the following school year. Community Service Students must complete 21 hours of community service to be eligible for graduation. Students may begin accumulating hours the summer before their 9th grade year, and must complete the hours by May 15th of their senior year. If a student does not complete the 21 hours by May 15th of their senior year, the student will not be eligible for graduation. Community service is defined as unpaid work done to benefit a population of the community. This work cannot be for a business or direct service to individuals. Students also cannot earn community ser...
College Resources. Students will have access to all the standard support services that any college student has available. Services include: college library services, including online database resources and reference assistance; financial aid advising; counseling; live and online tutoring; transfer advising; academic advising; career action planning; and career transfer workshops.
College Resources. Analysis System (CRAS) Tables and Data For each of University academic terms I, II and III, the University shall provide the Union, at no cost to the Union, a copy of the College Resources Analysis System (CRAS) tables and data. These reports will be provided not later than sixty-five (65) days from the beginning of the subsequent academic term.
College Resources. With the student’s permission, any materials collected by a faculty member from students in their course pursuant to course assignments may be used as examples in other classes or original works subject to copyright and/or royalties. When such materials must be retained by the College for accreditation or other purposes, the faculty member shall be entitled to copies of these materials.
College Resources. The parties intend that ECHS students be permitted to access the College's facilities, services, and resources according to College Policy and Chancellor's Procedures. Academic and student support services normally offered to College students shall be offered to ECHS-enrolled students.
College Resources. The parties intend that P-TECH students be permitted to access the College’s facilities, services, and resources according to College Policy and Chancellor’s Procedures. Academic and student support services normally offered to College students shall be offered to P-TECH -enrolled students.
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