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Student Affairs Council, S400 Policies

 

 

Series 400.00
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Table of Content
401.00 Students Affairs Council
402.00 Academic Code of Conduct
403.00 Student Code of Conduct
404.00 Student Grievances
405.00 Administrative Withdrawals and Expulsion Appeals
406.00 Student Government
407.00 Student Organizations
408.00 Guidelines on Demonstrations and Leafletting
410.00 Refund of Tuition and Fees
411.00 Student Travel
412.00 Payment of Tuition & Fees
416.00 Veterans Affairs
417.00 Advisor System
418.00 Placement and Follow Up Studies
420.00 Technology Usage by Students and the Community
424.00 Student Housing
425.00 Campus Disturbances
432.00 Financial Aid
433.00 Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards for Recipients of Financial Aid
452.00 Varsity Athletics
453.00 Substance Abuse Policy for Intercollegiate Athletics
462.00 Mandatory Assessment and Placement
463.00 Access to the Student Center
465.00 Drug and Alcohol Abuse
470.00 Equal Opportunity
471.00 Health Center
473.00 Immunization
474.00 Chronic Communicable Disease Policy

 

 



462.00 MANDATORY ASSESSMENT AND PLACEMENT

Cowley County Community College offers many programs, services, and classroom activities to promote and support student connections and success in the learning process. Mandatory assessment and placement in basic skills courses is an important first step. Ensuring that students begin academic courses at the appropriate level is critical in helping students become involved in the learning process. Such placement allows students to connect with other students with common academic challenges and abilities as well as build the necessary academic skills to move forward.

  1. Students who are seeking a degree or certificate or are registering for 12 or more credit hours are required to complete placement tests in English reading, English writing, and mathematics. Students registering for less than 12 credit hours are required to complete placement tests in English reading, English writing, and mathematics prior to registering for English composition or math courses, or after attempting 12 credit hours. Once the student has attempted 12 credit hours, they will be put on "Assessment Hold" and not allowed to enroll until assessment requirements are fulfilled. All or part of testing may be waived by providing one of the following documentation:
    • For English writing: An ACT English score of 20.
    • For English reading: An ACT Reading score of 18.
    • For Mathematics: An ACT Mathematics score of 21.
    • Presenting a college degree from an accredited institution. Appropriate mathematics and English courses must have been taken.
    • Proof showing college grades of "C" or better in writing, mathematics, or reading course prerequisites.
    • Proof showing prior assessment results within the last three years from another institution.
  2. After students are assessed they are placed into the appropriate course. All degree-seeking students must begin their math and English sequences in their first semester and continue the sequence until the required college-level math and English courses have been completed. Students must successfully complete the required course(s) to move to the next level of coursework. Once a student begins a course sequence, they cannot retest or skip a course level. Placement is enforced through the student registration system. It is also monitored after grades are posted at the end of each semester. Students who do not complete prerequisite coursework with a grade of "C" or better are notified and required to re-register for the course.
  3. Cowley County Community College provides students with the opportunity to retest once per semester should they feel their initial assessment results do not adequately reflect their ability. The fee for retesting is $5. If the student still feels the placement is inaccurate, they may meet with the CCCC Assessment and Placement Appeals Committee. This committee will review any evidence submitted by the student and make a final decision regarding the student's appropriate placement. The decisions made by the Assessment and Placement Appeals Committee will be final.

 

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