JUNE 3 ,2 0 1 5 -CLACKAMAS PRINT
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Prepare for school changes
by Cassidy Scott
Clackamas Community College students can expect seven changes come this summer. These changes are most likely being implemented as a way to increase student success.
This is to be expected, as the college is going to be judged more and more from the state on student performance as it relates to money funded from the state legislature. As
Jim Huckestein, CCC Vice President, said in an interview earlier this year, “ (The state) is developing metrics to judge us based on how well w e’re doing, like how many degrees
do we do and how many certificates, and how many people move from pre-coliege to college level, and things like th a t" He w ent on to say th a t CCC is n o w "... concentrating
on performance, much more than we have in the past. We can’t necessarily afford to be the cheapest community college in the state. We have to be a good perform er as well."
So, It looks like w ith th e changes com ing th is summ er, th e college Is making m ore o f a concerted e ffo rt to bum p up stu d e n t perform ance. Here are some things
to expect sum m er term :
Honor Rolls out
Tuition heads up
Here’s one cool change. CCC, m ost likely as a w ay to em ploy extra
As you may o r may n o t have read in issue 16: th e college is rais
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ing tu itio n fro m $ 8 4 to $87 per credit. Hopefully, th is m oney w ill
really go to th e students and helping th e m finish class sequences.
O ut-of-state tu itio n w ill rem ain a t $257 a credit.
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Adding late classes
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m otivation to earn good grades, Is creating tw o levels o f recognition:
H onor Roll fo r GPAs betw een 3.5 - 3.749 and th e P resident’s List fo r
a GPA o f 3.75 o r greater.
vesdell stamp of
APPROVAI
S tarting this summer, once a class starts, a s tu d e n t m ust have
th e instructor’s consent to jo in th e class. This is m ost likely o u t o f
hope th a t students w ill register fo r classes sooner, adding to his
or her long term forecasting plans; or perhaps, it’s just an attem pt
to make registering fo r classes a little b it m ore com plicated.
Did you move again?
Starting summ er 2015, four tim es a year students w ill log into myClack-
More fees
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As w ell as Instructor consent fo r a late registration, a
late registration fee w ill be tacked on. If you register
late fo r a class, you can expect th e $50 fee to be added
to your account in fo u r days tim e. W hile th e m otives fo r
th is
fee may be a little understandable, it is still slightly annoying th a t
trying to g e t in to a class late w ill be so hard. Things come up and
students change th e ir m inds.Registering shouldn’t be so hard.
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Incomplete grades
Procrastinators rejoice! Basically, students w ho are w ithin passing
if they just finish a few essential assignments will have the chance
to pass successfully w h e th e r it is an exam, paper, assignment,
etc. A ccording to a PDF outlin in g th e changes m ade by Chris
Sweet, R egistrar/Enrollm ent Services Operations Manager, “An
inco m p le te can only be in itia te d w ith instructor approval and
fin d y o u rs e lf
In consultation w ith th e student.” So, if you fincryourself
his fall,
one exam fro m passing a class starting this
talk to your teacher. They can hook you
up w ith an incom plete. A bonus: you
have a m axim um o f one year to finish
th e w ork! More tim e to procrastinate!
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amas to fin d a screen asking fo r any updates o f personal inform ation
and educational goals or program o f study. Although having to update
inform ation may be annoying fo r some students, making sure th e stu
d e n t and college are continuously on th e same page isn’t a bad idea.
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W ith th e legality o f m arijuana fo r 21+ year old students this July, CCC
has set some ground rules. Students under th e influence o f marijuana
w ill be considered th e same as drunken students on campus. Similarly,
m arijuana is p ro h ib ite d on campus. So d o n ’t even try it!
Pot rules