Title: Welcome to NWFSC
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Welcome to NWFSC Early College/Dual Enrollment
Orientation
During this orientation, we will review
- NWFSC Background Information
- Dual Enrollment Statement of Purpose
- Tuition and Books
- Eligibility Requirements
- Enrollment Checklist
- Placement Tests/Course Sequence
- Course Repeat Policy
- Transferring Credits
- Student Rights Responsibilities
- Student Resources
- Secrets to Success
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NWFSC Background Info
- NWFSC is part of Floridas new network of public
state colleges and has earned a reputation for
educational excellence and community involvement
in its nearly 45-year history. - NWFSC serves approximately 16,000 students
annually. About 45 percent of students are age 24
and under, 24 percent of students are age 25 to
34 and 24 percent are age 35 to 49. - Accredited to award Associate and Bachelor
degrees, short term technical and vocational
certificates and applied technology diplomas. - NWFSC has six campuses and centers which offer
extensive day, evening and weekend classes in 9
terms per year (3 regular terms and 6 fast
track). - In addition to the Niceville Campus, NWFSC
operates a joint campus with the University of
West Florida in Fort Walton Beach. NWFSC also
operates the Chautauqua Center in DeFuniak
Springs, the Robert L.F. Sikes Education Center
in Crestview, and centers at Eglin AFB and
Hurlburt Field.
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- The purpose of the Dual Enrollment program is to
provide qualified high school students the
opportunity to enroll free of charge in college
courses to earn both college credit and credit
toward high school graduation. - Dual enrollment is one of the articulated
acceleration mechanisms defined in Florida
Statutes.
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- The mission of dual enrollment, as specified by
the Legislature is three-fold -
- To shorten the time necessary for a student to
complete the requirements of a postsecondary
degree and high school diploma. - To broaden the scope of curricular options
available to students. - To increase the depth of study available for a
particular subject.
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Tuition and Books
- Tuition and fees are exempted for all 3 to 4
credit courses. - If a student wants to take courses that are only
1 to 2 credits, they are responsible for all
tuition and fees for those courses. These courses
would fall under NWFSCs concurrent program in
which the student can get college credit (if the
student is over 15) but will not be able to
receive high school credit for the course. - Books for public high school students are
provided for them by the county. Okaloosa County
students pick up their books at NWFSCs main
campus in Niceville. Walton County students pick
up their books at the Chautauqua Center in
DeFuniak Springs. - Private and home school students are responsible
for the cost of their books.
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Eligibility Requirements
- Public School
- Okaloosa County
- Student must have a cumulative weighted grade
point average (WGPA) of 3.0, or the
recommendation of the principal and the approval
of the college if the WGPA is less than 3.0. - Student must be a high school junior or senior to
participate in college-level courses during
school hours, after school hours or during the
summer term. - Student must be a high school sophomore to
participate in college-level courses after school
hours or during the summer term following their
sophomore year. - Student must pass the appropriate subtest of a
State approved college-level placement test (ACT,
SAT, FCPT) if enrolling in a college English,
math, reading, Gordon rule social science or
humanities course, or any course which requires
English, math, or reading prerequisites.
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Eligibility Requirements
- Public School
- Walton County
- Student must have a cumulative grade point
average (GPA) of 3.0 or above, or the
recommendation of the principal and the approval
of the college if the GPA is less than 3.0. - Student must be enrolled in the ninth grade or
above. - Student must pass the appropriate subtest of a
State approved college-level placement test (ACT,
SAT, FCPT) if enrolling in a college English,
math, reading, Gordon rule social science or
humanities course, or any course which requires
English, math, or reading prerequisites.
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Eligibility Requirements
- Home School
- Student must be officially enrolled in a home
school program and submit a copy of the current
Legal Compliance and Eligibility Form (proof of
enrollment in a home school program) that is on
file with the school district. This form is due
on the day of registration. - Student must be at least 15 years of age and not
more than 18 years of age by the first day of
class for the term in which planning to enroll. - Student must take a State approved college
placement test (ACT, SAT, FCPT) and pass all
appropriate subtest if enrolling in a college
English, math, reading, Gordon rule social
science, or humanities course, or any course
which requires English, math, or reading
prerequisites. - Limit enrollment to no more that 18 hours per
semester. -
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Eligibility Requirements
- Private School
- Student must have a cumulative grade point
average (GPA) as specified in his/her schools
governing articulation agreement, or the
recommendation of the principal and the approval
of the college if less than the specified GPA. - Student must be enrolled in the grade of high
school studies that is specified in their school
governing articulation agreement. - Student must pass the appropriate subtest of a
State approved college-level placement test (ACT,
SAT, FCPT) if enrolling in a college English,
math, reading, Gordon rule social science or
humanities course, or any course which requires
English, math, or reading prerequisites.
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Enrollment Checklist
- Students who meet the eligibility requirements
for Dual Enrollment may register for approved
college classes by following the steps below. -
- Obtain a Dual Enrollment Admission and
Registration Form from your High School counselor
or any NWFSC campus. - Students will need to meet with their High School
counselor to help them complete the Dual
Enrollment Admissions and Registration form. The
counselors will have to fill out the student's
GPA on the form as well as the classes the
student will take at NWFSC. Check the Schedule
of Classes for all of our course options at
www.nwfstatecollege.edu.
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Enrollment Checklist
- Consult with your High Counselor or the Dual
Enrollment Office to see if placement testing is
necessary. If testing is necessary, contact the
NWFSC location nearest you for testing times. - Once the Dual Enrollment Admissions and
Registration form is completed with the classes
filled out and the proper signatures obtained,
return the form to an Enrollment Services office
at any NWFSC campus on or after the students
registration date. Dual Enrollment students must
always register in person. Please call the Dual
Enrollment Office at 729-5205 for registration
dates. - Registered students take proof of registration
to the Niceville Bookstore for Okaloosa Public
High School students and the Chautauqua Center in
DeFuniak Springs for Walton County Public
Students. Out of district students need the
proper paperwork from their school in order to
pick up books at any NWFSC Campus. Private school
and home school students purchase books at either
campus bookstore.
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The Florida College Placement Test (FCPT)
Appropriate course placement is critical for
success in college course work.
- No public and private school dual enrollment
students will be enrolled in a mathematics,
English , Gordon Rule social science or
humanities course without test scores. All home
school students need to submit test scores before
registering for any college course. - If your scores on the ACT and/or SAT test are
below cut-off in a particular area, you must take
the applicable portion of the College Placement
Test. - If you ACT/SAT test scores are over 2 years old
you must the College Placement Test. - If you have never taken the ACT or the SAT you
must take the College Placement Test.
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The Florida College Placement Test (FCPT) ACT,
SAT FCPT Placement Test Cut-off Scores.
No dual enrollment student shall be enrolled in a
college mathematics, English, Gordon Rule social
science or humanities course unless the student
has demonstrated adequate pre-collegiate
preparation on the basic mathematics and
communication skills assessment of an approved
entry-level placement test. Contact Dual
Enrollment at 850-729-5205 or Student Services at
850-729-5371 for retesting information.
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English Course Sequence
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Transferring Credits
- The college credits earned through dual
enrollment are the same as college credits earned
by a regular college student at any Florida
university or community college and as such, are
readily transferable throughout the state. The
credits appear on the students high school
transcript with the college course number.
Students are also issued an NWFSC transcript that
indicates the college credits earned and the
college course numbers. - Floridas common course numbering system and
NWFSC s regional accreditation by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools also
facilitate transfer of credits to colleges and
universities nationwide. Depending on the
out-of-state institution, college credits earned
through dual enrollment, like college credits
earned through AP or IB, may transfer to meet
specific degree requirements or as elective
credits. Students who plan to attend college
outside of Florida should check with the
university they plan to attend to find out how
the school transfers college credits earned from
other accredited colleges and universities.
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Student Rights Responsibilities
- Student Rights
- NWFSC serves all persons without regard to age,
color, creed, disability, marital status,
national origin, race, religion, or sex. - Student Responsibilities
- Each member of the NWFSC community is expected to
participate seriously and purposefully in college
life. - These standards apply to behavior in the
classroom, academic achievement, and campus
behavior. Any act or behavior by a student which
tends to interfere or otherwise disrupt the
orderly conduct, process, function, or interests
of the college is prohibited. Such acts and
behaviors include but are not limited to the
following - Cheating in any form, including plagiarism
- Gambling, theft, vandalism or destruction of
college property - Falsification of personal or college records
- The use, manufacture, distribution, sale, or
possession of alcoholic beverages or illicit
drugs on campus or at any college-sponsored
function. - Violence, hazing or harassment
- A student may be suspended or dismissed by the
President for behavior that is prohibited or
otherwise unacceptable. There is a formal
procedure to follow to resolve legitimate issues.
Be sure to read the section of the catalog
labeled Statement of Student Rights and
Responsibilities. - By applying for admission to NWFSC, the student
agrees upon enrollment to abide by college
policies and regulations published in its policy
statements, current catalog, official manuals,
and publications.
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Attendance Enrollment Responsibilities
- Students are expected to know important dates
during each term - Last Day to Drop
- Each term, there is an advertised last day to
drop, generally seven days from first date of
open registration. If a student completes an
official drop form (with the signature of the
High School Counselor) before the advertised last
day to drop, the transaction is considered
dropping a course and no record of enrollment
will appear on the students transcript, nor will
the enrollment count as an attempt for purposes
of full cost and repeat rules. - Payment Due Date
- When a students registration has been completed,
if there is a balance due, there will be a date
given as to when the fees must be paid. It is the
students responsibility to obtain this
information and honor the due date. Students who
fail to meet this due date will be dropped from
all classes. Although the student is free to
re-register through the last day of open
registration, the student may not be able to get
into the same classes. So it is very important to
pay all outstanding fees by the due date assigned.
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- Last Day to Withdraw
- If a student submits an official withdrawal form
(with the signature of the High School
Counselor), by the day before the class final,
the transaction is considered withdrawing from a
course and the student will receive a grade of
W on his/her final grade report and transcript.
Students are permitted a maximum of two
withdrawals per course upon the third
withdrawal, students will not be permitted to
withdraw and will receive a grade for the course
(A, B, C, D, F, or P). - Graduation Deadline
- Final responsibility for all graduation
requirements for the degree, certificate or
diploma that the student is seeking rests with
the student. Each term there is an advertised
last day to apply for graduation. During the next
to last term of enrollment, all students are
encouraged to contact an advisor or the Office of
Enrollment Services to ensure all graduation
requirements can be met as expected. - STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND ALL OF THEIR
SCHEDULED CLASSES. The effect of absences upon
grades is determined by the instructor, who may
recommend to the Vice President for Instruction a
withdrawal grade whenever absences become
excessive. Three consecutive day class absences,
two consecutive evening class absences, or three
absences in a month will be reported as
excessive. These absences are reported to
students high school guidance counselor.
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Info Resources and Student Handbook
- The dual enrollment handbook and the college
catalog are both great sources of - information for dual enrollment students. The
dual enrollment handbook outlines - the dual program. The college catalog is one of
the best sources for information - about the college. The catalog and the dual
enrollment handbook are both available - on the NWFSC website-www.nwfstatecollege.edu.
- Key elements in the catalog
- The college calendar, which shows the dates that
each term begins and ends, important class
schedule dates, and college holidays - Student rights and responsibilities
- College programs
- Financial aid information
- Student support services
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While You Are On Campus
- I.D. Cards
- These are available at no charge and will be
issued when all fees are paid. They are necessary
for checking out materials from the library and
for accessing electronic information databases
via the Internet from home. The cards are used
for identification at the Business Office and the
College Store. For free admittance to some NWFSC
events, such as the Northwest Florida Symphony
Orchestra concerts or student theatrical
productions a current student I.D. card is
required. There is a 10.00 fee to replace a lost
ID card. -
- Parking
- The operation of a private vehicle on an NWFSC
campus is a privilege, not a right. All students
must display a parking decal on the vehicle and
park in the designated white-lined spaces.
Parking decals are available during registration
and throughout the year at no charge. -
- Car Trouble
- At the Niceville campus, for assistance with a
dead battery, contact the Student Activities
office in Building K. If your keys get locked in
your car, contact the Physical Plant Department.
If all else fails, or you are unsure what to do,
contact Security! The same holds true for all
campuses and centers contact Security for
assistance.
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Secrets to Student Success
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- Plan Your Classes Wisely
- Avoid too many Gordon Rule Writing classes in the
same term. - Arrange a good balance of challenging and
less-challenging courses. - Attend class regularly.
- Establish a good attendance record beginning with
the first day of class every term. - Know your course requirements.
- Be aware of all the requirements and policies in
each of your courses. - Keep the course syllabus/outline for reference.
- Know your instructor - Names and office hours are
important. - Make a Friend - Identify a student contact in
each of your classes. This is someone you can
study with, compare information, or get
assignments when you are unable to attend class.
- Seek assistance - At the first sign of trouble
with a course, ask for help at the Academic
Success Center, the Math Lab, or visit with your
instructor. - Make good use of the free support services
available to students. - Do expect to be rewarded with learning
achievement by adhering to the student success
guidelines. - Dont expect special privileges or extra credit
opportunities for the courses you attend. - Manage your time carefully - Assume that most
classes require two-four hours per week
out-of-class study time, so dont overload your
waking hours!
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- Academic Tutorial Support Services Theyre
Free!! - NWFSC Website The NWFSC website guides students
to various academic and tutorial services. Click
on Learning Support Services to find a variety
of links and information, including ASK (Academic
Success Keys), an online index of college-wide
tutorial resources, review materials, and helpful
web links, organized by subject areas and
location. - Academic Success Center (ASC) ASC is located on
the Niceville campus in Building E. It provides
learning support through tutoring (individual and
group) in most subjects, as well as computer
tutorials. The Learning Skills and Writing Lab is
part of the Center. Limited ASC services are also
available at the FWB campus. - Math Labs Math labs are available in the L
Building of the Niceville campus and in Building
7 on the FWB campus. These labs are open to all
students and provide free walk-in tutoring for
all mathematics courses. Limited services may be
arranged at the Sikes and Chautauqua Centers. - Learning Resource Center (LRC) LRC is located on
the Niceville campus. It contains a collection of
more than 85,000 books, 10,000 audio-visual
items, 365 magazines and newspapers, and 2,500
online full-text periodicals. A computer network
provides access to library holdings at the 11
state universities and the 28 community colleges,
as well as numerous sources through the Internet.
For more information, visit the LRC website by
clicking Library on the NWFSC website. - FACTS The Florida Academic Counseling and
Tracking for Students. FACTS is a unique network
that provides access to the online program
requirements, transfer issues and other
student-related information. FACTS also offers a
variety of student services and resources,
provided for your convenience by the State of
Florida and by the participating institutions.
For more information, visit the FACTS website by
clicking Resources Links on the NWFSC website.
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- Believe in Yourself!
- Congratulations and thank you for choosing NWFSC
to start your college career. - We care for our students and promote success. If
you have any questions, please feel free to
contact us. - Dual Enrollment 850-729-5205
- Student Services 850-729-5371
- Registrar 850-729-4901
- Testing 850-729-6922