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STLCC Mission Statement
St. Louis Community College expands
minds and changes lives every day. We
create accessible, learning
environments focused on the needs of
our diverse communities.
dynamic
Your First Week and Beyond!
You are unable to buy your textbook.
What should you do?
a. Make do without it.
b. Talk to your teacher.
c. Go to the campus library
d. All of the above except A.
An instructors classroom expectations
could include the following:
a. Turn off your cell phone before entering class.
b. Do not carry on private conversations during
class.
c. Voice your opposing beliefs or opinions in a
respectful manner.
d. All of the above.
If you need a special accommodation in your
classes, which department can help you?
a. Career and Employment Center
b. Campus Life
c. Access Office
d. All of the above
You want to register for your classes as soon
as possible, but youre undecided about what
classes to take. Where should you go for
help?
a. An instructor
b. Counseling Department
c. Advising Department
d. A study buddy
Blackboard can be used for all the
following except:
a. Finding important class documents, such as the
syllabus, handouts and lecture notes.
b. Participating in on-line discussions.
c. Checking grades.
d. Checking Financial Aid status.
Your STLCC OneCard can be used to:
a. Check out library books
b. Receive financial aid funds
c. Check out laptops
d. All of the above
If you are having difficulty with a class
you should:
a. Form a study group with your classmates.
b. Talk with your instructor before withdrawing
from the class.
c. Seek Tutoring Services.
d. All of the above.
Where do you find out about campus
events, activities, clubs and organizations?
a. Fact Finder
b. Flyers around campus
c. Campus Life office
d. All of the above
You arrive for class and no one is in the
classroom. What do you do?
a. Contact the department secretary or front desk.
b. Recheck the start date on your schedule to
make sure the class is not a late start.
c. Check your schedule to make sure you are in
the correct classroom.
d. All of the above.
At some point you may find that you have to
withdraw from a course mid-semester. In order
to do that you must:
a. See an advisor.
b. This is college; just stop attending class.
c. Complete an add/drop or withdrawal form.
d. Both A and C.
Your Map to Success
 Campus Services
 Online Resources
 Academic
Professionalism
 Technology You Will Need
 Student Identification
Cards
 Success Tips from
Students
 Student Schedules
Campus Resources
 Academic Advising
 Academic Support
Center
 Access
 Assessment
 Bookstore
 Campus Life
 Campus Safety
 Career and
Employment
Services
 Cashier
 Counseling
 Financial Aid
 Library 
Instructional
Resources
 Learning/Computer
Labs
Online Resources
St. Louis Community College is committed to
providing an academic and work
environment that is free from sexual
harassment. The college prohibits sexual
harassment in any form (including verbal,
written physical or visual). There is a no-
tolerance policy!
Students are encouraged to review the full
definition and reporting procedures in the
Fact Finder and complete the Tutorial on
stlcc.edu.
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Your Safety is STLCCs Priority
 Sign up for emergency text alerts
(including school closings).
 Text "follow STLCCAlert" (without
the quotes) to 40404.
 You may also follow @STLCCAlert
through Twitter.
 Call Campus Police if you need help or
see anything suspicious.
follow
STLCCAlert
40404
STLCC is Tobacco-Free
 St. Louis Community
College joins a
growing list of 225+
colleges and
universities nationwide
that have enacted
100% tobacco-free
policies.
 Includes electronic
cigarettes
Academic Professionalism
 Faculty Expectations
 Expected Classroom Behaviors
 Students Rights and Responsibilities
STLCC Home Page: www.stlcc.edu
MySTLCC Page
Choices
Technology You Will Need
 Login to each of these systems before the first
day of classes.
 Computers are available for use at each STLCC
location.
 Wireless access is available for personal
devices.
Which is Which?!
 Personal
information
 Register and pay
for classes
 Obtain class
schedule
 Check financial aid
status
 Midterm/final
grades
 Unofficial
transcripts
 Degree Audit
 Course sites
 Class
announcements
 Course materials
 Assignments
 Discussion boards
 Online tests
 Check course grades
 Used in face-to-face,
online, and blended
courses
 Student email
 OneDrive storage
 Office 365
applications:
 Word
 PowerPoint
 Excel
 OneNote
College E-mail (my.stlcc.edu)
 Your my.stlcc.edu email is your official means
of communication with STLCC. Use it!!
 Get info you need, such as:
 E-bills
 Blackboard announcements
 Financial aid updates
 Registration deadlines
 Assignments
 You can forward your
email to your cell phone!
Microsoft OneDrive
 Included with your my.stlcc.edu email account
 OneDrive provides FREE access to Office web
applications:
Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote
 25GB storage in the cloud
 Access your files from any
computer with Internet
access.
 Can also download Office to
your personal computer
Ellucian GO Mobile App
 Campus news & events
 Campus maps
 Important STLCC phone numbers
 View your daily and weekly class schedule
 View your current and past grades from Banner
 Receive notifications if you have a hold on your account
that prevents you from registering for new classes.
 You need your One Card to:
 Receive funds from STLCC
 Check out library books and
laptops
 Get bookstore refunds,
including book buy-back
 You must activate your card
to access the funds!
Higher One Card
Dont have yours yet?
Get your photo taken today!
How To Read
Your
Schedule
St. Louis Community College
Student Schedule/Bill
Credit Fall 2013
Student Name: Mickey Mouse
CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC CMP COURSE TITLE CR HR AU DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM CLASS DATES
31547 PSY 200 504 FV General Psychology 3.00 MW 1100-1215PM SS-FV 116 8/19-12/15
32917 COM 101 653 MC Oral Communication I 3.00 TR 0800-0915AM CS-MC 204 8/20-12/15
36156 MTH 080 H01 HNEC Basic Math Skills 3.00 MW 0100-0215PM HNEC 102 8/19-12/15
35177 PE 181 350 WW Yoga I (Beginning) 1.00 T 0530-0650PM WW 102B 8/21-12/15
30219 ART 107 401 FP Design I 2.00 F 1100-1215PM G-FP 413 8/20-12/15
30943 HST 101 S95 SCEUC American History II 3.00 T 04000520PM SCEUC 101 9/10/12/15*
Course Credits: 15
St. Louis Community College
Student Schedule/Bill
Credit Fall 2013
Student Name: Mickey Mouse
CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC CMP COURSE TITLE CR HR AU DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM CLASS DATES
31547 PSY 200 504 FV General Psychology 3.00 MW 1100-1215PM SS-FV 116 8/19-12/15
32917 COM 101 653 MC Oral Communication I 3.00 TR 0800-0915AM CS-MC 204 8/20-12/15
36156 MTH 080 H01 HNEC Basic Math Skills 3.00 MW 0100-0215PM HNEC 102 8/19-12/15
35177 PE 181 350 WW Yoga I (Beginning) 1.00 T 0530-0650PM WW 102B 8/21-12/15
30219 ART 107 401 FP Design I 2.00 F 1100-1215PM G-FP 413 8/20-12/15
30943 HST 101 S95 SCEUC American History II 3.00 T 04000520PM SCEUC 101 9/10/12/15*
So What Am I Looking At?
St. Louis Community College
Student Schedule/Bill
Credit Fall 2013
Student Name: Mickey Mouse
CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC CMP COURSE TITLE CR HR AU DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM CLASS DATES
31547 PSY 200 504 FV General Psychology 3.00 MW 1100-1215PM SS-FV 116 8/19-12/15
32917 COM 101 653 MC Oral Communication I 3.00 TR 0800-0915AM CS-MC 204 8/20-12/15
36156 MTH 080 H01 HNEC Basic Math Skills 3.00 MW 0100-0215PM HNEC 102 8/19-12/15
35177 PE 181 350 WW Yoga I (Beginning) 1.00 T 0530-0650PM WW 102B 8/21-12/15
30219 ART 107 401 FP Design I 2.00 F 1100-1215PM G-FP 413 8/20-12/15
30943 HST 101 S95 SCEUC American History II 3.00 T 04000520PM SCEUC 101 9/10/12/15*
So What Am I Looking At?
Video: Pathway to Success
Attend Your Classes!
 You may owe money if you
register for classes that you
never attend.
 Be familiar with all last dates to
withdraw from classes.
 Your instructors are mandated
to keep attendance in your
classes.
 Not attending classes might
impact your financial aid
package.
 Speak with your Instructor as
well as an Advisor or
Counselor prior to withdrawing
from your classes.
 Speak with a Financial Aid staff
member prior to withdrawing
from your classes.Time
for
Class!
Get Involved!
 Build your resume for jobs and college
transfer
 Meet new people
 Learn leadership skills
 Discover and explore career interests.
 Change the world through community
service opportunities
Research shows that students who get involved on
campus and make connections with others tend to stay
in school!
Good Luck
in your first semester!
Any questions?
Please turn in your evaluation form and make sure you have
a
copy of your class schedule before you leave.

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  • 2. STLCC Mission Statement St. Louis Community College expands minds and changes lives every day. We create accessible, learning environments focused on the needs of our diverse communities. dynamic
  • 3. Your First Week and Beyond!
  • 4. You are unable to buy your textbook. What should you do? a. Make do without it. b. Talk to your teacher. c. Go to the campus library d. All of the above except A.
  • 5. An instructors classroom expectations could include the following: a. Turn off your cell phone before entering class. b. Do not carry on private conversations during class. c. Voice your opposing beliefs or opinions in a respectful manner. d. All of the above.
  • 6. If you need a special accommodation in your classes, which department can help you? a. Career and Employment Center b. Campus Life c. Access Office d. All of the above
  • 7. You want to register for your classes as soon as possible, but youre undecided about what classes to take. Where should you go for help? a. An instructor b. Counseling Department c. Advising Department d. A study buddy
  • 8. Blackboard can be used for all the following except: a. Finding important class documents, such as the syllabus, handouts and lecture notes. b. Participating in on-line discussions. c. Checking grades. d. Checking Financial Aid status.
  • 9. Your STLCC OneCard can be used to: a. Check out library books b. Receive financial aid funds c. Check out laptops d. All of the above
  • 10. If you are having difficulty with a class you should: a. Form a study group with your classmates. b. Talk with your instructor before withdrawing from the class. c. Seek Tutoring Services. d. All of the above.
  • 11. Where do you find out about campus events, activities, clubs and organizations? a. Fact Finder b. Flyers around campus c. Campus Life office d. All of the above
  • 12. You arrive for class and no one is in the classroom. What do you do? a. Contact the department secretary or front desk. b. Recheck the start date on your schedule to make sure the class is not a late start. c. Check your schedule to make sure you are in the correct classroom. d. All of the above.
  • 13. At some point you may find that you have to withdraw from a course mid-semester. In order to do that you must: a. See an advisor. b. This is college; just stop attending class. c. Complete an add/drop or withdrawal form. d. Both A and C.
  • 14. Your Map to Success Campus Services Online Resources Academic Professionalism Technology You Will Need Student Identification Cards Success Tips from Students Student Schedules
  • 15. Campus Resources Academic Advising Academic Support Center Access Assessment Bookstore Campus Life Campus Safety Career and Employment Services Cashier Counseling Financial Aid Library Instructional Resources Learning/Computer Labs
  • 16. Online Resources St. Louis Community College is committed to providing an academic and work environment that is free from sexual harassment. The college prohibits sexual harassment in any form (including verbal, written physical or visual). There is a no- tolerance policy! Students are encouraged to review the full definition and reporting procedures in the Fact Finder and complete the Tutorial on stlcc.edu.
  • 18. Your Safety is STLCCs Priority Sign up for emergency text alerts (including school closings). Text "follow STLCCAlert" (without the quotes) to 40404. You may also follow @STLCCAlert through Twitter. Call Campus Police if you need help or see anything suspicious. follow STLCCAlert 40404
  • 19. STLCC is Tobacco-Free St. Louis Community College joins a growing list of 225+ colleges and universities nationwide that have enacted 100% tobacco-free policies. Includes electronic cigarettes
  • 20. Academic Professionalism Faculty Expectations Expected Classroom Behaviors Students Rights and Responsibilities
  • 21. STLCC Home Page: www.stlcc.edu
  • 23. Technology You Will Need Login to each of these systems before the first day of classes. Computers are available for use at each STLCC location. Wireless access is available for personal devices.
  • 24. Which is Which?! Personal information Register and pay for classes Obtain class schedule Check financial aid status Midterm/final grades Unofficial transcripts Degree Audit Course sites Class announcements Course materials Assignments Discussion boards Online tests Check course grades Used in face-to-face, online, and blended courses Student email OneDrive storage Office 365 applications: Word PowerPoint Excel OneNote
  • 25. College E-mail (my.stlcc.edu) Your my.stlcc.edu email is your official means of communication with STLCC. Use it!! Get info you need, such as: E-bills Blackboard announcements Financial aid updates Registration deadlines Assignments You can forward your email to your cell phone!
  • 26. Microsoft OneDrive Included with your my.stlcc.edu email account OneDrive provides FREE access to Office web applications: Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote 25GB storage in the cloud Access your files from any computer with Internet access. Can also download Office to your personal computer
  • 27. Ellucian GO Mobile App Campus news & events Campus maps Important STLCC phone numbers View your daily and weekly class schedule View your current and past grades from Banner Receive notifications if you have a hold on your account that prevents you from registering for new classes.
  • 28. You need your One Card to: Receive funds from STLCC Check out library books and laptops Get bookstore refunds, including book buy-back You must activate your card to access the funds! Higher One Card Dont have yours yet? Get your photo taken today!
  • 29. How To Read Your Schedule St. Louis Community College Student Schedule/Bill Credit Fall 2013 Student Name: Mickey Mouse CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC CMP COURSE TITLE CR HR AU DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM CLASS DATES 31547 PSY 200 504 FV General Psychology 3.00 MW 1100-1215PM SS-FV 116 8/19-12/15 32917 COM 101 653 MC Oral Communication I 3.00 TR 0800-0915AM CS-MC 204 8/20-12/15 36156 MTH 080 H01 HNEC Basic Math Skills 3.00 MW 0100-0215PM HNEC 102 8/19-12/15 35177 PE 181 350 WW Yoga I (Beginning) 1.00 T 0530-0650PM WW 102B 8/21-12/15 30219 ART 107 401 FP Design I 2.00 F 1100-1215PM G-FP 413 8/20-12/15 30943 HST 101 S95 SCEUC American History II 3.00 T 04000520PM SCEUC 101 9/10/12/15* Course Credits: 15
  • 30. St. Louis Community College Student Schedule/Bill Credit Fall 2013 Student Name: Mickey Mouse CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC CMP COURSE TITLE CR HR AU DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM CLASS DATES 31547 PSY 200 504 FV General Psychology 3.00 MW 1100-1215PM SS-FV 116 8/19-12/15 32917 COM 101 653 MC Oral Communication I 3.00 TR 0800-0915AM CS-MC 204 8/20-12/15 36156 MTH 080 H01 HNEC Basic Math Skills 3.00 MW 0100-0215PM HNEC 102 8/19-12/15 35177 PE 181 350 WW Yoga I (Beginning) 1.00 T 0530-0650PM WW 102B 8/21-12/15 30219 ART 107 401 FP Design I 2.00 F 1100-1215PM G-FP 413 8/20-12/15 30943 HST 101 S95 SCEUC American History II 3.00 T 04000520PM SCEUC 101 9/10/12/15* So What Am I Looking At?
  • 31. St. Louis Community College Student Schedule/Bill Credit Fall 2013 Student Name: Mickey Mouse CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC CMP COURSE TITLE CR HR AU DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM CLASS DATES 31547 PSY 200 504 FV General Psychology 3.00 MW 1100-1215PM SS-FV 116 8/19-12/15 32917 COM 101 653 MC Oral Communication I 3.00 TR 0800-0915AM CS-MC 204 8/20-12/15 36156 MTH 080 H01 HNEC Basic Math Skills 3.00 MW 0100-0215PM HNEC 102 8/19-12/15 35177 PE 181 350 WW Yoga I (Beginning) 1.00 T 0530-0650PM WW 102B 8/21-12/15 30219 ART 107 401 FP Design I 2.00 F 1100-1215PM G-FP 413 8/20-12/15 30943 HST 101 S95 SCEUC American History II 3.00 T 04000520PM SCEUC 101 9/10/12/15* So What Am I Looking At?
  • 32. Video: Pathway to Success
  • 33. Attend Your Classes! You may owe money if you register for classes that you never attend. Be familiar with all last dates to withdraw from classes. Your instructors are mandated to keep attendance in your classes. Not attending classes might impact your financial aid package. Speak with your Instructor as well as an Advisor or Counselor prior to withdrawing from your classes. Speak with a Financial Aid staff member prior to withdrawing from your classes.Time for Class!
  • 34. Get Involved! Build your resume for jobs and college transfer Meet new people Learn leadership skills Discover and explore career interests. Change the world through community service opportunities Research shows that students who get involved on campus and make connections with others tend to stay in school!
  • 35. Good Luck in your first semester! Any questions? Please turn in your evaluation form and make sure you have a copy of your class schedule before you leave.

Editor's Notes

  1. Welcome Introduce speakers Ice breaker to create comfortable atmosphere
  2. Read complete statement aloud Emphasize commitment of faculty & staff to student success Former students share anecdotes about successful matriculation to next step (4-year or other)
  3. Purpose of this orientation Provide information you will need to start the semester successfully Solicit Buy-in; "I belong here." What If scenarios; students answer with color cards or stick paddles; prizes
  4. Correct answer: d
  5. Correct answer: d
  6. Correct answer: c
  7. Correct answer: c
  8. Correct answer: d
  9. Correct answer: d
  10. Correct answer: d
  11. Correct answer: d. Emphasize that this information is also on the STLCC website - Calendar
  12. Correct answer: d
  13. Correct answer: d
  14. Emphasize why each item on the agenda is important Awareness of services and resources available to students Explain expectations Introduce technology used by all faculty, staff and students at STLCC Important to activate and login Day 1! Present the student perspective; current and former students
  15. Importance of utilizing academic resources Present student perspective Describe services and why/when student would utilize
  16. Explain web site menu structure under Student Resources Explain types of resources available online Emphasize: Closing procedures Sexual Harassment information; p. 189 Fact Finder Online Bookstores
  17. All district locations Fines implemented Includes electronic cigarettes
  18. Faculty presenters page 155 and 191 Fact Finder Importance of textbooks Amount of reading Book Vouchers Important Information for STR 050 Students Students who test into RDG020, RDG030, ENG020, or ENG030 are required to take STR050 as a mandatory course it is a co-requisite. Students' Compass test results determine whether they need to take STR050. We have systems and procedures in place to alert students that if they withdraw from STR050 the system will automatically withdraw them from its co-requisite courses, and they are working well. Student Presenters
  19. Explain MySTLCC shortcut navigation link to all other technology systems
  20. Access all technology systems Current Semester Calendar; Important Dates Access to MySTLCC ID and password information
  21. Identify the technology systems used throughout the district Emphasize need to set up password and login to each of these systems before the first day of class. Explain computers available on each campus/location Public wireless access available for personal devices
  22. Provide an overview of each system. Make sure students understand when theyll use Banner vs. Blackboard. They are often confused.
  23. Emphasize importance of activating email Communicate with instructors Can forward to a cell phone Fact Finder p. 4 and 182
  24. Explain that when students login to their email, they have access to their OneDrive. Indicate that this also allows them to download the full Office 2013 suite of applications to up to 5 personal devices.
  25. Download from your smartphones App Store. Free.
  26. If you do not have your ID you can get your picture taken today. Please let us know after this session. Fact Finder page 166 All STLCC refunds deposited on Higher One card Book refunds deposited on Higher One STLCC ID Replacement costs Debit card, Not a credit card
  27. Ask students why it might be important to know how to read a class schedule? Understand how to navigate the campus/location Students review personal schedule along with presenter
  28. Animation sequence of each section that appears one at a time, in order Action triggers one of the following: Forward/Back on remote mouse Single left-click of computer mouse [Enter] key [Page Up] or [Page Down] key Spacebar
  29. Each section explained in order Point out the unique codes for Thursday and Sunday
  30. Pathway to Success video: Click arrow to play video. Direct Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol9IdjR1c5k
  31. Helps establish feelings of being connected Fact Finder list of clubs Service Learning Athletics & Performing Arts
  32. Answer and discuss questions End on a positive note!