When you take a NCC class for college credit you are a College Student! You have both privileges and responsibilities that go with this opportunity. Here are a few things to remember.
- You may have a NCC Student ID card, and are entitled to any discounts that go with it.
- You may use the free tutoring services of the Learning Center, and the Library.
- You need to follow all of the NCC rules for dropping/adding courses. Remember, this grade can affect your college GPA and your ability to get financial aid in the future.
- Be responsible for your time – look at your schedule of high school courses and activities to make sure you have the time to do this.
- Contact your high school counselor to register. It is your responsibility to meet with your counselor and then the institution to which transfer is being considered for a determination of which classes will be accepted for transfer credit.
- Obtain all required signatures before submitting Registration Form (Student, Parent/Guardian and School Official).
- When college classes meet you need to attend! The college instructor doesn’t have to excuse you from class for homecoming, senior trip, speech contest, or any other high school activities.
- You need to contact your instructor with questions or concerns; they will not be able to talk to your parents. This is because of FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) regulations. This is a Federal law and we cannot violate it.
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