What is the course title for COUNSEL 005?
College Survival
What is one benefit of attending a community college?
Lower cost, transfer pathways, support services
Name the four college systems.
Community Colleges, CSU, UC, Private
What is the process called when a student moves from community college to a 4-year university?
Transfer process
What does SEP stand for?
Student Educational Plan
What is a syllabus?
a document that outlines the key information about a course. It serves as a roadmap for students and typically includes:
The course title and description
Instructor information and contact details
Learning objectives or outcomes
What is a major?
A student’s main area of study
Which system is usually the most affordable?
Community Colleges
How many transferable units do you need to transfer to a 4-year university?
60
What is the main purpose of an SEP?
To plan classes needed to reach an educational goal
How many units is COUNSEL 005?
2 units
What does “undeclared” mean?
A student has not chosen a major yet
Name at least 3 UC's
UCI, UCLA, UCB, UCSC, UCSB, UCD, UCM, UCR, UCSD
What is one reason students may choose to transfer from a community college to a four-year university?
To earn a bachelor’s degree, save money, smaller class sizes first, stay closer to home, undecided
How often is it recommended that you meet with your college counselor?
at least once per semester as needed
What days do we meet for this class?
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Name a skill that is important for college success.
time management, stress management, communication, responsibility, etc.
Name at least 3 CSU's
Humboldt, Chico, Sonoma, Sacramento, Fresno, Bakersfield, Northridge, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Pomona, Fullerton, San Marcos, San Diego, Channel Islands, Dominguez Hills, Long Beach, San Luis Obispo, San Francisco, San Jose, East Bay
What does HBCU stand for?
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
A short-term student education plan is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
abbreviated
What is one major difference in class time between high school and college?
High School has daily classes, mostly in-class instruction
College classes are longer in duration, more flexible, less structured, may have large structures
In order to earn an Associate degree, what kind of classes do you need to take?
Major + General education + electives as needed
In which college system can you earn a bachelor’s degree?
CSU, UC, and Private
What is one mistake that can delay a student’s transfer?
Not meeting with a counselor, taking the wrong classes, missing deadlines
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