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Title: Health Career Studies Registration Information Session


1
Health Career Studies Registration Information
Session
  • October 2004

2
Biology/Chemistry Department
  • General inquiries please contact the Department
    Secretary, Hilda Rafal.
  • Registration information and appointments (302)
    283-3160
  • E-mail hrafal_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Department Web Page http//www.dtcc.edu/stanton/b
    iochem/

3
Stanton Campus HCS Advisors
  • Joan I. Barber, Department ChairpersonPhone
    (302) 453-3784 E-mail jbarber_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Victor AlvarezPhone (302)454-3951 E-mail
    valvarez_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Maurizio F. Bianchi
  • Phone(302)-292-3836 E-mail mbianchi_at_college.dtc
    c.edu
  • David W. BoykinPhone (302) 453-3793 E-mail
    dboykin_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Julie E. BradyPhone (302) 453-3786 E-mail
    jbrady_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Ronald G. KlopferPhone (302) 454-3983 E-mail
    rklopfer_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Debbie TheisPhone (302) 454-3987 E-mail
    dtheis_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Robert S. WeisPhone(302)-454-3975 E-mail
    bweis_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Sandy TaylorPhone(302)-453-3036 E-mail
    staylor8_at_college.dtcc.edu

4
A comparison of the HCS Diploma and
Stanton/Wilmington Allied Health Technology
Programs. The Biology/Chemistry Department
advises those students hoping to enter the
Nursing technology. Please contact Wilmington
Campus for advisement for all other technologies.
5
  • This check sheet is for the Allied Health
    Diploma. It contains the same courses as the
    previous sheet but indicates prerequisites and
    the recommended sequence. Copies are available
    outside E201.

6
Course Sequence
  • Be sure ALL prerequisite courses are finished
    before attempting to register for a course.
  • A P I is the prerequisite for Introductory
    Microbology
  • A P I and Chemistry are the prerequisites for A
    P II
  • RDG 120 and a chemistry course (High School/CHM
    100/CHM 110) must be completed before taking the
    National League of Nursing (NLN) exam.

7
Course Sequence
  • Take a mixture of technical and non-technical
    courses each semester to be most successful.
  • MAT 119 should be taken the semester before
    beginning Nursing clinical courses.
  • The Nursing Department is reviewing this
    recommendation, it may change in future
    semesters.
  • MAT 119 is currently restricted (tech-locked) for
    Nursing (ADS and ADP) students.

8
Course Sequence
  • CHM 100 vs. CHM 110
  • CHM 100 was specifically designed for the DTCC
    Nursing program. It covers only topics needed by
    these students and it generally does not transfer
    to 4-year programs. MAT 012 is a prerequisite
    for CHM 100.
  • CHM 110 is a broader course designed for students
    in a variety of Allied Health and Engineering
    fields. Not all topics are directly applicable
    to Nursing. It is usually accepted by 4-year
    programs (and must be taken for the UD Connected
    Degree program). MAT 015 is a prerequisite for
    CHM 110.

9
The Nursing Degree
  • Information about the Nursing curriculum and
    requirements is presented twice a month at the
    Nursing Information Sessions. Call 302-888-5288
    for further information
  • See the Nursing Department Web Page
  • http//www.dtcc.edu/stanton/nursing/admission.htm
    l

10
Nursing Program Contacts
  • Lisa Long llong_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Nursing Counselor
  • D101, 454-3946
  • Kathy Janvier janvier_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Chair, Nursing
  • C206, 454-3948
  • Sue Mark smark_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Instructional Coordinator, Nursing
  • C205, 453-3058
  • Traci Prickett prickett_at_college.dtcc.edu
  • Administrative Assistant, Nursing
  • C204, 453-3726

11
The NLN Exam
  • Information about the date, time, and sign-up
    procedures for this exam are posted in Admissions
    outside Room D108.
  • Contact the Nursing counselor, Lisa Long,
    (454-3946) or attend a Nursing Information
    Session for further details.

12
Restricted Classes
  • Some classes reserve seats for students in
    particular technologies at that campus. These
    classes are tech-locked so only those technology
    students may register.
  • BIO 120, 121 HCS
  • BIO 125 HCS
  • BIO 150, 151 BIT, CHM
  • BIO 250 BIT
  • CHM 110 HCS, CPO, ENV, SMT, FET
  • CHM 111 BIT, ENV
  • MAT 119 ADP, ADS

13
Removal of Tech Locks
  • Tech Locks on Stanton campus Biology and
    Chemistry classes will be removed on January 4.
  • Dates for removal of other tech locks will be
    posted outside E201 by November 8.

14
Registration Options
  • Register in Person
  • Students who know what they want to take may fill
    out a registration grid. An advisors signature
    is not necessary.
  • If problems occur the student will be directed to
    see an advisor.
  • Students must see an advisor if
  • A waiver is needed.
  • Transcripts from other institutions have not been
    entered into Banner.
  • A grade of C or better in a high school chemistry
    course is used for the AP II prerequisite.
  • Register Online

15
Online Registration
  • All returning HCS students are eligible to
    register online
  • Student computer account information is on this
    semesters registration form
  • Help in accessing your account is available in
    the Student Open Lab, A227
  • Check your account before November 8 to make sure
    it is functioning and working.
  • Online registration is strongly recommended

16
Online Registration
  • Check Student Academic Transcript if there is a
    question about prerequisites
  • Check your Academic Standing
  • Good Standing no limit on credits
  • Warning limited to maximum of 12 credits
  • Probation limited to maximum of 8 credits
  • If error messages appear while trying to register
    for a course, continue registration to get your
    other classes. Then come in (Nov. 8-12) or make
    an appointment (Nov. 15-end of Spring
    Registration) to see an advisor to resolve the
    problem.

17
Online Registration
  • Common Questions and Problems
  • Tech locks will not be waived. The only option
    is to wait until they are removed, then any seats
    remaining are available.
  • Instructor assignments are tentative, they may
    change at any time.
  • Filled sections will not be overloaded until
    classes begin. Any overloads will be taken from
    the Request For New Sections list kept in B135.
    Overloads are not guaranteed.

18
Online Registration
  • Common Questions and Problems
  • Test scores may not be in the system.
  • Bring Admissions forms, SAT/ACT reports,
    transcripts, or other documents that would
    support a waiver.
  • Transfer credits used for prerequisites may not
    be in the system.
  • Advisors have no access to the official
    transcript until it is entered into Banner so
    bring an unofficial transcript
  • Seats may open up
  • if students drop or
  • on December 13 when students who havent paid
    tuition are purged
  • There are no waiting lists, so check online
    regularly.

19
Online Registration
  • A full-time load is 12 or more credits. The
    following 1 or 2 credit classes are recommended
    for HCS students
  • SSS 101
  • SSS 102
  • SSS 103
  • SSS 104
  • HLH 101
  • OAT 110

20
Online Registration
  • Recommended courses3 or more credits
  • BIO 100
  • BIO 110
  • BIO 115 (required for Connected Degree)
  • BIO 150 (required for Connected Degree)
  • or
  • BIO 151 (required for Connected Degree)

21
Online Registration
  • Recommended courses3 or more credits
  • ENG 122 (required for Nursing but not HCS)
  • IET 150
  • or
  • CIS 107
  • MAT 075
  • MAT 181 (prerequisite for MAT 271, required for
    Connected Degree)

22
Advisement Schedule
  • November 8-12 Spring Registration
  • Advisors will be available 830 A.M.-600 P.M.
    Monday-Thursday and 830 A.M.-430 P.M. Friday.
  • Sign in when you arrive, students will be seen in
    the order listed.
  • Lines are long, you may have to wait an hour or
    more to be seen.
  • If you wish to see a particular advisor, check
    the schedule posted outside E201.

23
Advisement Schedule
  • November 15-December 17 Continuing Spring
    Registration
  • Advisors are available by appointment only.
    Appointment times are limited, especially in the
    evening and from December 6-December 17.
  • Call 283-3160 for an appointment. You will need
    to leave a message for the secretary and she will
    call you back.
  • Appointments fill rapidly, the first available
    appointment may be a week or more after your
    call.

24
Advisement Schedule
  • 15-20 minutes are allotted per appointment. If
    you arrive late the advisor may no longer be
    available.
  • If a longer appointment is necessary, please
    state so and give the reason in your message. It
    may be necessary to schedule two appointments.
  • If you cannot keep your appointment, call to
    cancel. Students who do not cancel will have to
    register January 4 or 5.

25
Advisement Schedule
  • No appointments are available December 18-January
    3.
  • January 4-5 Spring Registration
  • Advisors will be available 830 A.M.-600 P.M.
    both days.
  • Sign in when you arrive, students will be seen in
    the order listed.
  • Many classes will be filled.

26
Advisement Schedule
  • January 6-14 Late Registration
  • Limited appointments are available.
  • Many classes will be filled.
  • A Late Fee will be assessed

27
Academic Standing/Financial Aid Appeal Forms
  • Make an appointment as soon as the form is
    received.
  • Appointments are not needed November 8-12 but you
    may spend significant time waiting in line.
  • Bring the form and any accompanying letters to
    the appointment.
  • You must complete ALL paperwork in advance before
    your appeal meeting.
  • Advisors will not sign or support appeals for
    increased credit loads or for financial aid
    reconsideration without proper documentation.
  • All cases will be reviewed on an individual
    basis.
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