College of the Redwoods 2007-2008 College Catalog

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GETTING STARTED AT COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS

UNDERSTANDING WHAT THE WORD “MATRICULATION” MEANS IN A CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SETTING

At College of the Redwoods, the enrollment process includes more than filling out an enrollment form, paying fees and registering for classes. There’s a special program designed to help students succeed in college. It’s called”matriculation” and it includes the following steps:

  • assessment (math and English placement tests)
  • orientation
  • academic advising
  • registration
  • the development of an educational plan

Participation in matriculation activities is made available to all students. As part of the matriculation process, the college makes the following commitments to its students:

  • sensitively assess each student’s aptitudes, interests, and skills;
  • give students clear information about the college’s programs, services, and policies;
  • provide top-quality instruction;
  • offer a wide variety of courses;
  • provide academic support services to help students achieve their educational goal(s);
  • track each student’s progress toward his/her educational goal(s);
  • help each student develop a comprehensive educational plan;
  • thoughtfully counsel and advise students on issues related to their academic success;
  • make student rights and responsibilities available to students in written form; and
  • make the matriculation process efficient so that students are not discouraged from participating in it.

Similarly, students who participate in the matriculation process are expected to make the following commitments to the college:

  • establish an educational goal prior to completing two semesters;
  • attend class on a regular basis;
  • complete assignments and courses;
  • meet with a counselor or advisor as needed to discuss educational issues and choices;
  • utilize the academic support services that are available; and
  • make progress toward their educational goal each semester.

College of the Redwoods believes that students who meet these responsibilities will enhance their chances of reaching their educational goals and will have a more positive college experience in general.

EXEMPTIONS FROM MATRICULATION

While the college encourages every student to take advantage of the college’s matriculation program, students may be exempted from certain parts of the program if they possess an AA/AS degree or higher and/or if they indicate that their educational goal is to:

Prepare for a new career (acquire new job skills) Advance in current job/career (update current job skills) Maintain a state certificate or license (e.g., Nursing, Real Estate) Enroll solely for personal enrichment/recreation

Note: Students who are granted an exemption from matriculation must still meet all of the stated prerequisites.