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Cohort - A cohort program treats students within the program as a group for their program or course of study. A simple way to view a cohort program is as a group of classmates. College Preparatory Studies Course (CPS) – CPS courses are designed for students whose records indicate that they need preparation prior to enrolling in college level courses. Students are placed in CPS courses based on their TSI scores. CPS courses are typically offered as a lecture with a lab. Subjects include mathematics, reading and writing. Degree Plan – Also known as a Program of Study (POS) is an education road map for successful completion of a certificate, associate’s degree, or transfer to a four-year institution. Elective - A course you take based on interest or with the intention to transfer to another institution, rather than to fill a particular degree requirement. Electives allow you to select college courses that fulfill a general education requirement. Under the General Studies Degree, a student has 15 credit hours of elective courses. Freshman Seminar – The ORIN 0101 course helps develop and reinforce the skills, abilities, and behaviors that promote academic and personal success important for first year success. Topics covered include, time management skills, effective note taking, productive study skills, reading and remembering critical thinking, career and job resources, stress management. Long semester – A long semester takes place over sixteen (16) weeks, which includes the fall or spring semester. Mini Semester – Aka Minimester, typically takes place during a long semester (fall or spring), usually five (5) or eight (8) weeks in duration. The mini semesters have their own deadlines for refunds and withdrawals. See academic calendar for specific deadlines. New Student Orientation (NSO)– The Scorpion Connection is a mandatory orientation that all new students are required to attend to ease the transition to Texas Southmost College. During the Scorpion Connection you will learn about resources and services available for students including campus life, tutoring, financial aid and more. The NSO is mandatory for all first time freshmen. Program of Study (POS) – The POS, used interchangeably with the term Major, is the degree of record a student is taking courses under. A POS is automatically activated for the semester in which the students enrolls in courses. Changes to a student’s POS can only be made before or after the start of a long semester. SAP Satisfactory Academic Progress - Students are expected to maintain a passing GPA and attain a certain number of credits each year to continue to be eligible for Financial Aid and be in academic good standing. Transient Student – Transient students are enrolled in and seeking a degree at another institution of higher education who plan to take courses at Texas Southmost College during the summer sessions only are considered. Advising FAQ I have cleared admissions, when can I register for courses? How can I submit a request to register for courses online? Any information missing will delay your registration request. If you do not know which courses are available for a particular semester, you can log into your student account, MyTSC, and select “Search for Sections”. You will have identify the semester and course prefix. I was told I need remedial (CPS) course work. Can I take CPS courses online? I am a Transient Student, am I required to take the Freshmen Seminar Course, ORIN 0101? Transient Students are not required to take the Freshman Seminar Course. I am trying to register online for the summer semester. I received an error massage stating I need the Freshmen Seminar Course, what can I do? I would like to register for an online course. How can I distinguish an online course from a traditional course? Do I need to request special approval to take an online course? When is the last day to register? When is the last day to withdrawal without a recorded grade? When is the last day to withdrawal with a “W”? I am experiencing difficulty with one of my courses. How can I get help? I received an email notification about one of the following subjects, what do I do next?
NOTE: Students must visit the Online Resources FAQ for step by step instructions to install the WebEx software program for your laptop or computer, or app installation instructions for your IPhone or Android prior to their meeting day/time. How can I request to meet with an advisor online? NOTE: Student must account for additional time to download and install any software needed to meet with the advisor. Subject of Meeting (example: Early Alert, Transfer, Graduation Check, etc.): NOTE: Students must visit the Online Resources FAQ for step by step instructions to install the WebEx software program for your laptop or computer, or app installation instructions for your IPhone or Android prior to their meeting day/time. I was placed on Academic Probation. One of the requirements is to attend a workshop. Where can I find more information about the workshops available? I have questions about my degree plan. How do I know which degree plan and catalog year I am following?
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