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Preparing for Your Counseling Appointment
Write down your specific questions
ahead of time and bring them to your counseling appointment.
Plan to arrive on time -- appointments
are only 30 minutes in length.
If you have taken courses at
colleges other than Skyline College, College of San Mateo or Cañada
College, you should bring a copy of your (official or unofficial) transcript
to your counseling appointment.
Answers to the Counseling Department's
most frequently asked questions are listed below. It may be helpful for
you to read this information before you go to your counseling appointment.
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| What
is the difference between an AS and an AA degree?
An AS degree, also called an Associate of Science degree, is awarded
for majors that are vocational or technical in nature. An AA degree,
or Associate of Arts degree, is awarded for majors that are considered
liberal arts related. General education requirements are the same
for both the AA and AS degrees offered at Skyline College.
I've attended other community colleges and universities. Can
I use this course work to fulfill associate degree requirements
or transfer requirements?
Yes, it is very likely that you have met some degree or transfer
requirements. Be sure to request a copy of your transcript from
your previous schools and have them sent to the Admissions and Records
office at Skyline. Please remember to obtain
a copy of the transcript for yourself and bring it to your
counseling appointment so that your counselor can help you determine
what requirements you may have met.
Do I need a major to get an associate degree? Can I just complete
the general education requirements and still get a degree?
You must complete the requirements for a specific major in order
to graduate with an Associate Degree. See the complete list of associate
degree majors available at Skyline. Students interested in a more general major often choose
the Liberal Arts major. Students planning
to transfer to four-year universities may wish to explore the University
Studies major. Detailed information about major requirements
can be found in the Skyline College Catalog and on
the Counseling website. Talk with your counselor to see which
major best fits your personal goals.
If I get an AA or AS from Skyline, can I automatically transfer
to a 4-year college?
No, the completion of an Associate degree does not automatically
meet all of the requirements for transfer to a 4-year college or
university. However, if you select classes carefully, it is possible
to meet both Associate degree requirements and transfer requirements
at the same time. Your counselor can assist you in the selection
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the current placement test and orientation
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| What
is a SEP and how do I know if I need one?
A SEP or Student Educational Plan is like a personal map that you
develop with your counselor. The SEP "map" is designed
to outline what courses you should complete semester by semester
in order to successfully meet your educational goal. If you have
an educational goal, you should meet with your counselor regularly
to develop and update your SEP. Students with a current SEP on file
are provided with priority registration.
Do I need to make an appointment for a SEP or can I just drop
in?
Yes, you should arrange a 30-minute counseling appointment to insure
the best possible advising and planning for a SEP. Often, the questions
raised in exploring your educational goals require more time than
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| Can
I just take my general education requirements at Skyline, then take
my major courses after I transfer?
Many majors have lower division prerequisites or requirements that
must be completed prior to transfer. You will save time and money
by completing them before you transfer. If you are applying to a
competitive college or major, the completion of major courses will
greatly increase your chances of being accepted.
Aside from the general education requirements for transfer,
how do I know if I have met the requirements for my major?
Project Assist
provides information on current articulation agreements between
Skyline College and many of the 4-year colleges and universities
in California. Additional information and assistance is available
through your counselor and the Transfer Center.
Should I get an associate degree if I intend to transfer?
Although an Associate degree is not required for transfer, many
students find that it is personally beneficial to have a college
degree on their record. Students who have completed all of their
requirements for transfer may have completed most, if not all, of
the requirements for an Associate degree as well.
What are the differences between the UC, CSU, and independent
college systems? How do I decide which one is best for me?
Colleges and universities can vary greatly in the type of majors
offered, requirements, and educational philosophies. Some basic differences.
Your counselor can assist you in choosing the college or university
that best fits your educational goals and personal situation. Information
is also available at the Transfer Center. You may also explore the
UC campuses and CSU
mentor.
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| How
do I get final grades each semester?
Final grades are not mailed to students. You may obtain your grades
online at WebSMART. .
If you need a printed copy, you may request one at the Admissions
and Records office.
What should I do if I disagree with a grade that I receive?
You should make an appointment with your instructor to make sure
that the grade recorded is correct and to understand the reasons
why you received the grade. If, after you have contacted the instructor,
you still disagree with the grade, you may follow the grievance and appeals policy outlined in the Student Handbook.
Can I get bad grades removed from my record?
No. Grades are never removed from your official college transcript.
However, a student who has earned a grade of D or F at any college
in the San Mateo County Community College district may repeat the
same course once at any college in the district. If the student
receives a C or better, then the previous D or F grade will no longer
be calculated into the student's grade point average.
In addition, some students may qualify for Academic Renewal. The policy is outlined in the College Catalog.
What does it mean if I am notified that I have been placed on
academic probation?
Students are placed on academic probation if their cumulative grade
point average is below 2.0 (C average) or if 50% or more of their
total units are recorded on their college transcript as W (withdrawal),
I (incomplete), or NC (no credit). The Counseling Department has
developed the Student Success Program to assist those who have been placed
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What should I do if I am having difficulty deciding on a major or
career goal?
The Career Center is a good place to begin exploring different
majors or careers. You may also choose to take a course such as
CRER 136 or CRER 137 (career and life planning) to help you make
an informed decision. Your counselor can also assist you through
the decision-making process.
If I'm a student at a 4-year college or university, can I take
classes at Skyline?
Yes. You should check with your college or university to determine
whether the courses you take at Skyline will meet your particular
college or program requirements
Will I be charged more for classes if I have already completed
a college degree?
No. Tuition is not based upon previous coursework or degrees. |
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