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SPRING 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

Student Success/Matriculation

Every student should have an educational goal, a reason for going to college.

Matriculation is the process that allows the college and the student to form a

partnership which helps you attain your goals. We ask you to commit yourself to

an educational objective and we will commit ourselves to helping you succeed.

The components of matriculation are as follows:

Reedley College Matriculation Checklist

(Check when completed)

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APPLICATION/ADMISSIONS

I have completed the Reedley College application for admission online at

www.reedleycollege.edu

.

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ORIENTATION

I have attended, or participated in, one of the orientation options offered

by Reedley College.

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TESTING

I have completed all three parts of the assessment test.

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English Reading

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English Sentence Skills

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Mathematics (basic math, algebra, or college level math)

(Schedule appointments online through eSARS)

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COUNSELING AND ADVISEMENT

I have met with a counselor/advisor for class selection and advising.

(Schedule appointments online through eSARS)

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FINANCIAL AID (available for eligible students)

I have completed the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

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REGISTRATION

I have attended Reg-To-Go, OR talked with a counselor about class

selection. Register on WebAdvisor

(www.reedleycollege.edu)

or

at a designated location.

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STUDENT EDUCATIONAL PLAN (SEP)

I have met with a counselor to develop a semester by semester student

education plan based on my educational and individual circumstances.

(Schedule appointments online through eSARS)

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FOLLOW-UP APPOINTMENT

I have scheduled a follow-up appointment with a counselor to discuss

certificates, degrees, majors and develop, revise, or complete an SEP.

(Schedule appointments online through eSARS)

By choosing Reedley College, you have taken the first step toward building a successful

future. The college offers a wide range of educational programs, all designed to offer

you the necessary skills to make your educational goals a reality.

Mission Statement

Reedley College provides an accessible, student-centered educational environment

featuring high-quality learning opportunities. We offer basic skills enhancement, as-

sociate degree programs, career technical education, and transfer-level courses as an

integral component for life-long learning within a diverse local and global community.

You are eligible to apply for admission to Reedley College if you meet one of these

requirements:

• are at least 18 years old, or

• have graduated from high school, or

• are a junior or senior in high school and have the permission of your

parents, high school counselor, and principal.

See page 7 of this schedule for registration information. Refer to the calendar on page

3 of this schedule for important dates.

Applying for Admission

If you have never attended Reedley College (new or transfer), or have been away

for two ungraded semesters or more (former), you must apply online at

www.reedleycollege.edu.

Students who have been continuously enrolled

(attended fall 2015) are not required to complete an application.

Students wishing to take classes at the Madera Community College Center or Oakhurst

Community College Center may apply online at

www.reedleycollege.edu

.

New and Transfer Students Registration

Students who are first to complete the matriculation process (see Student Success/

Matriculation) are granted the first opportunity to register and select courses.

ADMISSIONS

This class schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Reedley College reserves the right to cancel scheduled classes due to availability, or for other reasons.

Changes in the Schedule

Congratulations!