What does LCCC stand for?
Which office helps students build resumes, practice interviews, and search for internships?
Career Services
What is the difference between a major and a minor?
A major is the primary field of study, while a minor is a secondary concentration requiring fewer courses.
What is a prerequisite course?
A class that must be completed before taking a more advanced course.
What degree is a 2 year degree?
Associate degree.
Why is checking your college email important?
Because professors and college send important updates, deadlines, and announcements.
What is the primary purpose of a tutoring center?
What are office hours?
Meeting with professors for help, questions, and feedback, and academic support.
What does "full-time student" usually mean at most colleges?
A student taking 12 or more credit hours per semester.
Four years.
Name two strategies for managing your time in college.
Planner, setting reminders, making a weekly schedule, to-do lists, studying ahead, avoid procrastination
What resource at LCCC helps a student (or community member) experiencing food insecurity?
Commodore Cupboard
To attend a course without receiving a grade or college credit.
What office can help you with scholarships, loans, and help with paying for college?
Financial Aid
What is the difference between tuition and fees?
Tuition pays for instruction/classes; fees cover services and campus operations.
What is the mascot for LCCC?
The Commodores
What is FERPA?
The federal law protecting student educational records and privacy.
What academic standing may occur if a student's GPA falls too low?
Academic probation.
What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous learning?
Synchronous happens at live scheduled times
Asynchronous can be completed on a student's own schedule.
What was the first college in the United States?
Harvard University- opened in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
What does FAFSA stand for?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
What office typically coordinates accommodations for students with documented disabilities?
What is the purpose of accreditation in higher education?
It ensures a college meets quality academic standards and allow access to federal financial aid.
What is networking?
Building professional relationships that can help with career opportunities and growth.
Name 2 public and 2 private higher education institutions in Ohio.
Many to choose from- Caitlin will verify