Title: Transfer Credit Evaluation Online Tutorial
1Transfer Credit Evaluation Online Tutorial
Educating for Justice
2Our Goals
- College Overview and Requirements
- Understanding Your Evaluation
- CUNY Assessment and Proficiency Exams
- How to Register
- After You Register
3Immunization Requirements
New York State law requires immunization
information before you can register.
- Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
- Required for those born on or after January 1,
1957 - Meningitis
- A record of meningococcal meningitis immunization
-or- - Waiver signed by the student or student's parent
or guardian. - File your immunization via e-Sims
Student Health Services - 1292N Phone
(212)237-8052 Fax (212) 237-80 healthoffice_at_jjay.
cuny.edu
4Transfer StudentsCUNY Skills Assessment Test
- Transfer applicants can meet the skills
admissions requirements in (CSAT) reading,
writing, and mathematics on the basis of the SAT,
ACT, NYS Regents, and/or CUNY Assessment Test
scores. - Students with a 3 credit college-level English
course and/or mathematic course or its
equivalent, from an accredited college or
university, and have received a grade of C or
better are exempt. - The grades must appear on the official transcript
from the institution that the student is
transferring from. - You may have received a letter notifying you of
the date and time to take the test. - If you cannot make the scheduled date, you must
contact the Testing Office to reschedule at
212-237-8108. Unless you are exempt, you will
not be allowed to register for courses without
taking the CUNY Assessment Tests. - To be eligible for a 4-year degree program at
John Jay, you should have taken and passed the
CUNY Assessment Tests unless you were exempt by
SAT, ACT, and / or NYS Regents scores. Associate
degree candidates must pass the CUNY Proficiency
Exam (CPE) in order to be eligible for a 4-year
degree program.  Â
5CUNY Assessment Tests (CAT)
- Students with college level English and college
level Math are exempt from taking the CUNY Skills
Assessment Test in Reading, Writing, and
Mathematics - SAT I score of 480 or higher in Verbal or
Critical Reading and 500 on Mathematics - ACT score of 21 or higher in English and Math
- New York State Regents score of 75 or higher in
English and Math - COMPASS Mathematics Test is required for math
placement. - Does not apply if you transfer in with
College Level math course(s) - For NYS Regents exemptions an official High
School transcript must be sent to the Admissions
Office, unless included with your application.
Testing - 3314N Phone (212) 237-8108
6CUNY Proficiency Exam (CPE)
- Students with greater than 45 credits must take
the CUNY Proficiency Exam by their 60th credit - Testing Office will notify you of eligibility
- 3 chances to take test
- A no show a failure
- A registration STOP will be placed on your record
if you fail to take the CPE, which will prevent
you from registering - Student are exempt from the CPE exam if they have
completed a Bachelor's degree from an accredited
University
7Baccalaureate Degree Distribution
8Understanding Your Evaluation
Below are two versions of your evaluation. One is
a handwritten version, the other is
computer-generated. Both are the same.
9Understanding Your Evaluation
- View your unofficial transcript on eSims.
- You have received credit for the courses
indicated, DO NOT REPEAT THOSE COURSES! - Any discrepancies need to be resolved in the
Admissions Office by the end your first semester. - If you had courses in progress at the time you
applied to John Jay, mail or bring in an official
transcript (in a sealed envelope) to the
Admissions Office.
10Understanding Your Evaluation
You may encounter one or more of the below items
on your evaluation. Please become familiar with
them.
- 001, 002, 003 (elective credit), may be applied
to electives or general requirements in some
cases (i.e. Art 001ART/MUS/DRA requirement) - 0 credits next to a course Exempts you from
course, no credit awarded due to a grade of D - If you failed to receive credit for a course
taken at your previous school, it can be because
John Jay does not have a comparable course. - If you would like to appeal this action, please
bring in a course description from your previous
colleges course catalog, bulletin, or syllabi to
the Admissions Office, Room 4205N. - Course Substitution Students seeking a
substitution for a course, i.e., Law 202 for Law
204, must consult with the departmental chair for
approval. A maximum of three course
substitutions is permitted for each degree
program.
11Understanding Your Evaluation
- Number of Credits Accepted
- 90 from Senior College (4-year)
- 68 from Community College (2-year)
- 30 from External Institutions - includes law
enforcement academy, fire academy, CLEP test and
military experience - No more than 90 credits from all sources
- 30 credits of coursework in residence and at
least 50 of your major at John Jay
12Bachelors Degree Requirements
- Depending on your major and your degree program,
anywhere from 47 to 59 credits. - For the baccalaureate degree, the general
requirements are part of the 120 credits required
for graduation - You must also have a 2.0 GPA
13- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
-  I . SKILLS    (15Credits)             Â
Prerequisite - English            101
Placement Exam - Prerequisite for all 200 level
courses   -             Â
- English                            201
Eng 101 -
(Prerequisite or all 300 level
courses) - Speech                       113
- Mathematics     Â
- Â Â Â 103104, or 104, or 105
Placement exam or - 108 or 141
appropriate MAT class
-
(Prerequisite 104 or 105) - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
14II. CORE REQUIREMENTS    (15 Crs)
Prerequisite History                      Â
                   203           Eng 101
History
204 History        Â
                                  205       Â
   Philosophy                                   Â
 231           Eng 101
Prerequisite    Literature                     Â
     230 or 231            Eng 201
Literature                           232 or
233Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Eng 201
15III. DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS         A.Â
Cultural Studies    (6 - 12 credits)    1.
 Foreign Lang (0-6 credits)            2.Â
Ethnic Studies (Select one of the following)
              Ethnic Studies  123              Â
                          Â
 Ethnic Studies  124             Â
Ethnic Studies  125                              Â
        3. Fine Arts, Music or Drama
                                    Â
Select any one 3-credit Art, Music, or Drama
16        B.  Social Sciences  (Select two from
following) (6 Crs) Â Anthropology
  101                             Economics Â
101Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
    Government  101                           Â
         Psychology  101                 Â
                Sociology
101Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
         C. Natural Sciences  (4-8
Crs) Â Natural Science 107Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
      Â
 Second
Science   (Select one)                           Â
    Physics 101 or 203 Bio
103 or 108 Â Environmental Science 108Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Forensic Science 108 Che 103 or 108 (FOS Majors
Only)         D. Physical Education    (1-3
Crs) Â Â Â ANY PED COURSEÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
                          Total General
Requirement Credits  47-59
17General Education Requirements Exemptions
- Can I be exempted from any General Ed. Courses?
- There are 5 possible exemptions.
- Speech 113
- Math 103-104, Math 105
- Foreign Language
- NSC 107
- PED
- Although we provide you with an outline on how to
receive exemptions, final adjudication and
awarding of exemptions lies with the individual
departments. - What does being exempted from a course mean?
- Being exempted from a course means one is not
obligated to take the specific course in question
for matriculation. HOWEVER, being exempted from a
specific course does not exempt one from
fulfilling the overall credit requirement for
graduation. (120 credits) Exemptions from a
particular course are not accompanied by the
credits awarded for the course.
18General Education Requirements Exemptions
- Am I eligible for an exemption? How do I apply
for/get an exemption? - Speech 113 To apply for an exemption for speech,
contact the Department of Speech, Theatre, and
Media Studies. - Math 104, 105 Based on your scores from the CUNY
Assessment Exam, which were taken prior to your
entrance to John Jay, the Mathematics Department
will have automatically exempted qualified
individuals. To verify and confirm ones
exemption status, contact the Registrars. - Natural Science 107
- Students who took
- 3 years of high school science and
- passed 2 regents exams (NYS Regents ONLY with a
score of 75 or better) - are eligible to be exempt from Natural Science
(applicable only to NYS residents). To
apply/confirm ones exemption, contact the
Registrars for the appropriate form and at One
Stop Desk.
19General Education Requirements Exemptions
- Foreign Language
- There are five ways one can be eligible for a
foreign language exemption - NYS Regents Individuals who took and passed the
NYS Foreign Language Regents Level III exam are
exempt from the Foreign Language requirement. - AP Individuals who participated and passed with
a minimum grade of 3 on Advanced Placement Exams
are exempt. (6 credit are awarded to those who
passed the AP) - CLEP exam and departmental exam Those who take
the CLEP (College Level Examination Program -The
registrar holds this exam only 3 times a year.)
and departmental exam and pass will be awarded an
exemption. - Oversea HS Diploma Individuals who possess a
high school diploma from overseas are exempt from
the FL req. Please check with the Foreign
Language dept. for confirmation. - Transfer Credits Individual who transferred from
another university who passed with a grade of C
or higher in a foreign language, are exempt from
taking the FL req. at John Jay. Must have a 200
level or above unless a second half course such
as 102.
20Electives
- What are electives?
- Electives are courses taken which do not go
towards fulfilling either general education
requirements or major requirements. - Why do I need to take them?
- To fulfill the remaining credit requirement for
matriculation. - How many credits do I need to take of electives?
- Approximately 30 credits.
- Is there anyway I can make these elective credits
more productive? - You may utilize your elective credits to pursue a
minor or certificate program, such as the CASAC
or Dispute Resolution.
21Minors
- What are minors?
- Minors are concentrations in a specific
discipline. - Why should I pursue a minor?
- A minor is a beneficial asset to any individual
who has a passion for a specific subject area. It
is both a productive use of your time and effort
as well as a very marketable trait for
post-graduation employment. - How do I pursue a minor?
- To pursue a minor, one must take 18 credits worth
of courses in the specific discipline. The
specific courses acceptable for the satisfactory
completion of the minor are at the discretion of
the department with whom you wish to seek it. - What minors does John Jay offer?
- - See the new Undergraduate Bulletin
page 125 - How do I declare a minor?
- Once the student is in touch with the subject
areas dept. and successfully completes the
classes required for a minor, he or she must
declare the minor by completing the Declaration
of Minor form with the Department Chairpersons
signature.
22Special Programs and Initiatives
- What else does John Jay offer?
- McNair Program
- BA/MA
- CUNY Baccalaureate
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- CASAC Credentials in Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Counseling - Dispute Resolution Certificate Program
- Student Services/Activities/Government
23Online Registration Walk-through
- The following slides cover the online
registration process. - Please follow the sequence of slides step-by-step
by clicking on each slide. - You will be utilizing e-SIMS the Student
Information Management System within the CUNY
Portal. - If you have any questions, feel free to contact
an Admissions Counselor - To begin Go to John Jay College website
- http//www.jjay.cuny.edu/
24How To Register Online
Go to Current Students Click On
eSIMS Insert CUNY Portal Username and
Password Click On eSIMS Click On Registration
Corresponding Semester Insert 4 digit course
codes in boxes Click On ADD Button
Contact the Helpdesk at 212-237-8907 if you have
questions or problems!
- Go To John Jay College Homepage
atwww.jjay.cuny.edu
25Input your Username and Password Press Log
In (use the same log in information as when you
applied to CUNY)
26(No Transcript)
27First, Click Transcript to access all of the
transfer credits awarded to you.
28This is an unofficial copy of your transcript.
Please review before registering.
29A Stop prevents you from Registering. If you
see this message, please click on the link
Click on Open Sections to view available courses
30Please Select appropriate college and semester
and remove Graduate check box
John Jay College
Fall 2009
31 Please check Open Sections Select appropriate
Discipline and Course (i.e. ENG 201)
.
32Select appropriate 4-digit course code (i.e. 2353)
Return to e-SIMS main page.
33Click on Registration
342
3
5
3
Enter the pre-selected four digit course code
35If you see the above message, select another
course
36If you see the above message, you are registered
for course
37After You Register . . .
- Consult the Academic Calendar for tuition payment
dates - Please consult the Security Website for Photo ID
dates. Photos must be taken in-person. - First day of class is August 28th for student who
have registered for Friday courses.
38What does it cost to attend John Jay?
Expenses Books, Transportation, Food
Tuition rates are subject to change without
prior notice by action of the Board of Trustees
of the City University of New York.
39Applying for Financial Aid
- Free Application for Financial Aid (FAFSA)
- Online Filing
- Obtain a Federal PIN number at http//www.pin.ed.g
ov - Go to http//www.fafsa.ed.gov/ to complete the
FAFSA form - Paper Filing
- Obtain a paper application form at your high
school college advisory office or at the Public
Library - Other items to Complete FAFSA form
- John Jay College federal Code is 002693
- Have a copy of you or your familys 2008 federal
tax return or proof of income - Opportunity Program Students (SEEK,CD,HEOP,EOP)
must submit an Opportunity Program Transfer Form
to Financial Aid
40Applying For Financial Aid
- Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
- For New York State Residents Only
- After completing your FAFSA, complete your online
TAP application by linking to it directly from
your FAFSA Confirmation Page, or by going to the
quick link button, Apply for TAP, on the HESC Web
site. - You will be prompted to get a HescPIN (Personal
Identification Number). You will use your HescPIN
to "sign" your TAP application, to keep track of
your application information, or to make
changes. - Once you have your HescPIN, complete your online
TAP application. Information from your FAFSA and
your family's calculated NYS net taxable income
will be pre-filled on your online TAP
application. - John Jay College TAP Code is 1414
41Financial Aid ContinuesExtremely Important
- Â
- Students who receive TAP awards MUST register for
courses within their major. Â (Please read TAP
guidelines handout) (Tuition Assistance Program) - In order to receive your TAP award each semester,
you must adhere to the following rule - Must be registered for a minimum of 12 credits
that are applicable to your declared major. If
you registered for courses that do NOT apply to
your major, we are required to return the award
and revise your tuition account with the college. - Once it is determined that you are registered for
12 degree credits that apply to your major on
file with the Registrars Office, the award will
be certified. To review your academic transcript
and degree requirements online with Degree Works,
please follow the instructions below.
42Financial Aid ContinuesExtremely Important
- PLEASE NOTE Not every students major allows for
elective courses. Register for classes STILL
NEEDED. - Â Â Â Â Â Go to www.cuny.edu
- Â Â Â Â Â Click LOG IN
- Â Â Â Â Â Click REGISTER NOW (if you do not already
have user id) - Â Â Â Â Â Type in your user id and password
- Â Â Â Â Â Click student advisement/degree audit
- Â Â Â Â Â Type in your ss and enter, click audit,
click view audit, you can view or print the
audit. Select classes STILL NEEDED. - You may contact the Financial Aid Office at
finaid_at_jjay.cuny.edu to review your academic
eligibility for TAP. All TAP awards that are
credited towards a students bill are estimated
awards. And will be reviewed for degree
requirement in addition to the rate of progress
and program pursuit academic guidelines that are
published in John Jay Colleges bulletin.
43Scholarships
- Does John Jay offer any scholarships?
- Yes, John Jay offers a wide array of
scholarships. There are scholarships available
specifically for John Jay students both
undergraduate and graduate, as well as CUNY-wide
scholarships. - Where can I get information on my eligibility to
apply for scholarships? - Visit the Scholarship Service Office in room
100BW in the Westport Building or visit their
website at http//johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/scholarshi
pservices/home.html
44Accessing Your Email
- All John Jay College students are assigned a
college email address - Email is the primary method of communication
utilized by the college - To access your email, click Webmail on the
college homepage - Select Student Email
- To login
- userID firstname.lastname for example
john.jay - Password jj Last 4 digits of your Social
Security Number of CUNY ID number
45CUNY Portal and Blackboard
- The CUNY portal is a gateway to all things CUNY
- You should have created a CUNY Portal account
when filing your online application - To login to the CUNY Portal or to create an
account, click on Blackboard Online on the John
Jay College homepage - Blackboard is the program used for online
courses and by professors to post information on
the web
46Our Buildings Locations . . .
Annex
John Jay Colleges location and surrounding area
Westport is the home of the John Jay College
Bookstore, Cafeteria and First Year Programs.
There is a cyber lounge, and all classrooms are
technologically equipped.
47Housing Options
- The Educational Housing Office -
http//www.studenthousing.org/ - The Webster - http//www.websterapartments.org/
- Long Island University (718.488.1046) located at
1 University Plaza in Brooklyn, offers housing. - CES Embassy (Manhattan School of Music) is
located at 134 Claremont Avenue, New York, NY,
212.629.7300. - You might also try the classifieds
- New York Daily News - http//www.nydailynews.com/
- New York NewsDay - http//www.newsday.com/
- New York Post http//www.nypost.com/
- The New York Times - http//www.nytimes.com/
- The Village Voice - http//www.villagevoice.com/
48Transfer Counseling
- You are required to meet with a Transfer
Counselor by registration time of your second
semester or a TS STOP will be placed on your
record. - Transfer Counseling Contact InformationRoom
3134NPhone (212) 237-8271Email
peercounseling_at_jjay.cuny.edu
49We are here for you!
Undergraduate Admissions
- Location Room 4205N
- Phone (212)237-8869/8873
- Email admissions_at_jjay.cuny.edu
- On the web http//www.jjay.cuny.edu
- Admissions Counselors
- Christopher Valentino Phone 646-557-4553
- E-mail cvalentino_at_jjay.cuny.edu
- Josephine Pujols Phone 212-237-8867
- E-mail jpujols_at_jjay.cuny.edu
- Jeanette Tavarez Phone 212-484-1185
- E-mail jtavarez_at_jjay.cuny.edu
- Christopher Laudando Phone 646-557-4544
- E-mail claudando_at_jjay.cuny.edu
- Rafael Quiles Phone 212-237-8868
- E-mail rquiles_at_jjay.cuny.edu