Attend a Step 1 Session Sessions are offered every Monday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and every Friday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Edwards Campus. Step 1 sessions last approximately an hour.
Step 1 is required for students who are new to CMC and have less than 15 college credits or are planning on taking courses for transfer.
After attending a Step 1 session, you will have:
An understanding of admission requirements, registration details, and paperwork.
Information on where to find class information and how to register for courses.
Knowledge of what college placement is what it means.
An overview of CMC programs, degrees, and certificates.
Information about resources like financial aid, counseling & advising, and campus life.
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scholarships offered through the CMC Foundation. The application deadline for most scholarships is March 15, 2013.
College Placement Get placed into college-level courses .
In order to take college-level courses at CMC, you are required to show proficiency at the college level in reading, English and math. You can demonstrate college-level proficiency several ways: ACT or SAT scores (if taken within 5 years), or Successful completion of college-level math or English courses, or Take the Accuplacer. Meet with a college counselor. Review results of assessment scores in order to plan coursework. You can get help with planning your semester courses, tracking your progress toward graduation, and more! Call to make an appointment: 970-569-2900. Register for classes! Attend Orientation New Student Orientation New Student Orientation is for students who have not taken previous college courses, although all new students are welcome.
Sessions are offered the week before each semester begins.
Call 970-569-2900 with any questions and to sign up for a session.
At Orientation, you will get the opportunity to:
Get used to student systems such as student email, WebAdvisor, MyCMC, and Blackboard. Become familiarized with the VEV campus and resources available on campus and college-wide. Interact with campus faculty and staff, and meet peers and other students. Online Learning Orientation If you are in a distance learning course (web, teleweb, or IVS) this orientation is meant for you!
Two sessions are offered before each semester begins.
Call 970-569-2900 for dates and to RSVP to the distance learning orientation.
Student Success Get tutoring help. Writing and math labs are held every week on campus.
Find out about Student Support Services (SSS). SSS is a FREE, federally funded student-assistance program specifically designed to help participants with tutoring, financial aid assistance, career advice, and 4-year transfer information.
Contact Heather Christie at 970-569-2938 with any questions and to see if you qualify.