The "contract" between a professor and a student.
What is a syllabus?
A list of all courses taken at a college or university showing the final grade received for each course.
What is a transcript?
The acronym VARK stands for.
What is Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, and Kinesthetic?
The main academic discipline or field of study that a college or university student chooses to focus on during their undergraduate education.
What is a major?
The undergraduate higher education institution where you can earn a Vocational Certificate, an Associate's Degree, or an Associate's Degree for Transfer.
What is a community college?
If you fail to submit this assignment, you will NOT pass the class.
What is a Student Education Plan (SEP)?
Prior knowledge a student must have to be successful in a course. The prior knowledge may be a skill, and ability, a test score, or successful completion of a prior course earning a grade of "C" or better.
What is a prerequisite?
The 8 types of multiple intelligences.
What are linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic?
These types of students often see themselves as victims, have difficulty sustaining motivation, are stubbornly independent, resist learning new ideas and skills, and live at the mercy of strong emotions.
What is a struggling student?
There are 23 campuses throughout California. It is the largest public 4-year higher education system in the United States. Its focus is on professional and practical skills. It costs roughly $7,000 per year to attend.
What is the California State University (CSU) system?
The number of elective units our class (COUN 140C) is worth.
What is 1 unit?
The Dual Enrollment Counselor who oversees Cypress High School students.
Who is Caitlyn Anselmo?
These types of learners prefer verbal explanations, have strong listening skills, and remember information presented verbally.
What is an auditory learner?
A person's lifelong journey of learning, work, and professional development in a particular occupation or field.
What is a career?
The minimum number of transferrable units you must complete to transfer from Cypress College to a California State University (CSU) or a University of California (UC).
What is 60 CSU/UC transferable units?
The two grading options you can receive in this class.
What is Pass or No Pass?
This group of courses, also known as "Breadth" requirements, includes varied areas of the arts and sciences and forms the foundation of an associate's or bachelor's degree.
What is the general education requirement?
This type of intelligence involves insight into one's own feelings, motives, and goals. Some careers related to this type of intelligence include psychology, life coaching, spiritual guidance, and entrepreneurship.
What is intrapersonal intelligence?
The ability to identify and manage one's emotions, as well as the emotions of others.
The general education pattern for students who are interested in applying for transfer to both University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) campuses.
What is the IGETC?
The higher education institutions to which our class (COUN 140C) is transferable.
What is the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems?
A complete list of Cypress College programs, courses, among other things, is available for review.
What is the Cypress College Catalog?
This type of intelligence involves an aptitude for recognizing and categorizing plants, animals, and other aspects of the natural world. Careers include environmental science, wildlife conservation, agriculture, and forestry.
What is naturalistic intelligence?
Tools used to help assess your interests, abilities, personality, strengths, values, skills, and work and life experiences. These are valuable measures to help you decide on your occupational and/or educational goals.
What are career assessments?
Guaranteed admission to one of the following University of California (UC) campuses if you meet eligibility requirements: UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz.
What is the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG)?