SPRING•SUMMER•FALL 2016
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SPRING•SUMMER•FALL 2016
SPRING•SUMMER•FALL 2016 REGISTRATION GUIDE Spring Classes Begin May 9 Summer Classes Begin July 5 Fall Classes Begin August 29 What’s Inside? Web Registration Begins Saturday, March 26. Additional Registration Information/No Classes Cancelled...........4 Steps to Apply and Enroll.................................Inside Front Cover Important Dates for Spring • Summer • Fall 2016.................. 1-2 Registration Information/How to Register....................................3 Program Planning Chart......................................................... 5-6 Tuition, Fees and Payment Plan.................................................7 Tuition and Fees........................................................................8 Financial Aid/Academic Learning Options/Global, Service Learning��� 9 General Information.................................................................10 Directory..................................................................................11 Welcome to college. Area Map.................................................................................12 Campus Maps & Building Directory.................. Inside Back Cover STEPS TO APPLY AND ENROLL Are You Ready to Register for Classes? Before you can register for classes, you must officially apply to Schoolcraft College following these steps: 1 Apply for Admission Complete and submit Application for Admission online at www.schoolcraft.edu/admissions. Submit Test Scores 2 4 First-Year Students: Send ACT/SAT scores to the Records Office ([email protected] or fax to 734-462-4506) if taken within the past three years OR Take a placement test in our Testing Center. For more information, visit www.schoolcraft.edu/testing. 5 6 3 First Year Students: Send high school transcripts and/or GED scores to Schoolcraft Records Office ([email protected] or fax to 734-462-4506) Transfer Students: Official college transcripts must be sent directly from the transfer institution’s Registrar’s Office to the Schoolcraft Records Office. Access your SCmail account at www.schoolcraft.edu. New students will receive an official acceptance letter from Schoolcraft College that provides WebAdvisor login information and SCmail email address. Attend Orientation Go to the Admissions page on the website (www.schoolcraft.edu/admissions) and click on the Orientation tab to sign up for new student orientation. Apply for Financial Aid See page 9 for more information on the types of Financial Aid available to students and how to apply. Meet with an Academic Advisor or Counselor Transfer Students: Meet with an academic advisor before testing. Submit High School/College Transcripts Log in to Your Schoolcraft College Email Account 7 New students need to meet an academic advisor or counselor to create an educational plan and select classes before registering. Students can walk-in to the Counseling or Academic Advising offices or schedule an appointment. For more information, see page 4 or click on the Counseling and Advising at www.schoolcraft.edu/admissions. Welcome to college. SPRING 2016 IMPORTANT DATES Registration begins Saturday, March 26 at 7 a.m. See pages 3 and 4 for details. SPRING 2016 IMPORTANT DATES Classes begin Last day for schedule adjustments/refunds Last day for W grade Last day of classes 15 weeks May 9 May 18 July 17 August 22 first 7 weeks May 9 May 16 June 12 June 27 first 12 weeks May 9 May 17 July 3 August 1 second 12 weeks May 23 May 31 July 17 August 15 4 weeks May 9 May 12 May 19 June 5 first 2 weeks May 9 May 12 May 14 May 22 second 2 weeks June 6 June 9 June 11 June 19 Class duration Final exams are given in the last week of class. Call 734-462-4426 for dates on any class duration not listed above. Open Entry/Open Exit classes May 7: Orientations Registration and Refunds: See above dates June 12: Last day for W grade June 22: Last day of testing and homework due for 7 weeks— must be completed by 9 pm June 24: July 27: Last day of testing and homework due for 12 weeks— must be completed by 9 pm Purchase/rent books in campus bookstore Spring 2016 semester books will be available April 18, 2016. Last day for address changes that impact tuition May 31 Student holidays— No classes. Memorial Day, May 30, Independence Day, July 4 Students with loans, scholarships, grants, etc. may charge books and supplies to their student account for the Spring 2016 semester April 25-May 16, 2016. SUMMER 2016 IMPORTANT DATES SUMMER 2016 IMPORTANT DATES Classes begin Last day for schedule adjustments/refunds Last day for W grade Last day of classes first 7 weeks July 5 July 12 August 8 August 22 4 weeks July 5 July 8 July 15 August 1 first 2 weeks July 18 July 21 July 23 July 31 August 1 August 4 August 6 August 14 Class duration second 2 weeks Final exams are given in the last week of class. Call 734-462-4426 for dates on any class duration not listed above. Open Entry/Open Exit classes July 5: Orientations July 12: Last day for registration/refund August 8: Last day for W grade August 22: Last day of testing and homework due— must be completed by 9 pm Purchase/rent books in campus bookstore Summer 2016 semester books will be available June 13, 2016. Last day for address changes that impact tuition July 26 Student holidays—No classes. Independence Day, July 4 Students with loans, scholarships, grants, etc. may charge books and supplies to their student account for the Summer 2016 semester June 20-July 15, 2016. FALL 2016 POLICE ACADEMY Application deadline is May 20, 2016 Academy begins July 15, 2016. Call 734-462-4306 for more information. SPRING AND SUMMER 2016 registration begins online March 26, 2016. Spring classes begin May 9, 2016. Summer classes begin July 5, 2016. www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 1 FALL 2016 IMPORTANT DATES Registration begins Saturday, March 26 at 7 a.m. See pages 3 and 4 for details. FALL 2016 IMPORTANT DATES Classes begin Last day for schedule adjustments/refunds Last day for W grade Last day of classes 15 weeks August 29 September 7 November 6 December 18 first 7 weeks August 29 September 5 October 2 October 17 first 12 weeks August 29 September 6 October 23 November 21 second 12 weeks September 20 September 28 November 14 December 18 second 7 weeks October 25 November 1 November 28 December 18 17 weeks July 18 July 27 September 29 November 11 14 Weeks September 6 September 14 November 3 December 18 9 weeks September 12 September 20 October 23 November 12 4 weeks August 29 September 1 September 8 September 25 first 5 weeks August 29 September 1 September 15 October 2 second 5 weeks October 3 October 6 October 20 November 6 November 7 November 10 November 24 December 18 Class duration third 5 weeks Final exams are given in the last week of class. Call 734-462-4426 for dates on any class duration not listed above. Open Entry/Open Exit classes Purchase/rent books in campus bookstore August 27: Orientations October 20: Last day for registration/refund November 6: Last day for W grade December 9: Last day of testing and homework due— must be completed by 9 pm Students with loans, scholarships, grants, etc. may charge books and supplies to their Fall 2016 semester books student account for the Fall 2016 semester will be available August 8, 2016. August 15-September 23, 2016. Last day for address changes that impact tuition September 26 Student holidays— No classes. Labor day: September 5 Thanksgiving Recess: November 22-27 FALL 2016 POLICE ACADEMY Application deadline is May 20, 2016 Academy begins July 15, 2016 Call 734-462-4306 for more information FALL 2016 registration begins online March 26, 2016. Fall classes begin August 29, 2016. Search class listings and register for classes at https://webadvisor.schoolcraft.edu With WebAdvisor you can: Search for Classes. Check back frequently; class sections are continually being added based on student demand. Use Schedule Planner. Enter the classes you want and days/times you are not available and Schedule Planner generates all possible class schedules that would work for you. Register for classes. If you don’t have a computer, you can use one of the computers available on campus, including those available in the Registration Center. 2 www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Map Out Degree Plan, Determine Appropriate Classes and Prepare to Register. Start with your counselor or academic advisor to help you build a plan and schedule in WebAdvisor. To schedule an appointment or for more information, call 734.462.4429 or click on the Counseling and Advising tab on the website’s Admissions page. WebAdvisor WebAdvisor Register for classes by going to the Students menu, then select Register for Classes under Registration. Access WebAdvisor by logging into WebAdvisor via schoolcraft. edu (requires your student User ID and password to Log In) and select the Students Menu. Select a schedule and print it out or write down the sixdigit class section numbers. Go to Am I Ready to Register under Registration in WebAdvisor to verify and update your personal information. Check any Restrictions to make sure you can Register. If you know your 6-Digit section numbers for the classes you want to take, select the Express Registration tab. Otherwise, choose the Search and Register option. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your registration. Express Registration Search & Register Return to the Students Menu page and select Schedule Planner in the Registration section, where you can search for classes based on location, instructor and term. Once you enter the classes you want, and the times during the day you can’t take classes, the Schedule Planner will generate all the possible class options for you. Next, check your Academic Program to make sure it is correct. If you need to change it, go to the Program and Personal Data Change link under My Account in the Students menu, or contact your counselor or academic advisor. NEED HELP WITH REGISTRATION? The Registration Center is located in the McDowell Center and has computers available for students to use when registering and helpful staff to assist you. Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call the Answer Center with questions at 734.462.4426 Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Email questions to [email protected]. www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 3 ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION General Information Waitlist Current and former students in good standing may select their own class schedule. New students must meet with an academic advisor or counselor to assess your college-readiness through assessment test scores and high school or college transcripts. Your academic advisor or counselor will recommend courses for your first term, but future visits with your academic advisor or counselor will involve education planning and review transfer options. Appointments are scheduled by calling 734-462-4468. If a course is full, students can add their name to a waitlist. If a spot becomes available, the first student on the waitlist will be notified via Schoolcraft email alerting them of the deadline date by which you must register. After the date expires, the seat will be offered to subsequent students on the list. You are required to meet with an academic advisor or counselor if: ◊ You want to register for more than 18 credit hours in fall or winter semesters ◊ You want to register for more than 9 credit hours in spring or summer sessions ◊ You are on academic probation, dismissal or have a registration hold Academic advisors and counselors are available to help you with: ◊ Education planning ◊ Transfer planning and college selection ◊ Goal setting ◊ Referral resource ◊ Graduation and degree audit Licensed counselors are available to help you with: ◊ Academic counseling – if you’re on academic probation or academic dismissal ◊ Personal counseling – it you’re experiencing challenges in your life that interrupt college ◊ Disability counseling – if you have a documented disability and need accommodations to help you be successful ◊ Career counseling – if you’re unsure of your career path and need to talk about your options Prerequisites Students must complete prerequisites as required before enrolling in some courses. Contact your academic advisor our counselor for assistance. Students that receive permission to register after the class has met must obtain a written consent from the instructor to register, and the consent must be returned to the Registration Center before the specified deadline. Schedule Adjustment During the first week of the term, students can adjust their schedule if needed, including Late Entry to a class after it has met or attempting to add a class that is already filled. The student only needs written approval from the course instructor for classes they are entering late. For more information, visit the Admissions page on the Schoolcraft website and click on the Register for Classes tab. Registering online is not permitted when entering a class late or overloading into a class. Late Entry/Overload Students wishing to register for a class after it has met for the first time, or want to try to get into an overload class, need written approval from the instructor. You can get a late entry/overload form from the Registration Center to have the instructor sign or have instructor email the consent to [email protected]. Bring the consent form or copy of consent email to the Registration Center within two business days of receipt of the consent to enroll. Drops from Classes or Withdrawals Dropping a class during the refund/schedule adjustment period means the student no longer wishes to attend the class and wants to receive a refund. Students may withdraw from classes online through WebAdvisor on or before the last day for withdrawal. Check the Important Dates on page 1 and 2 for deadlines. A “W” grade will be issued. Students do not receive refunds for classes they have withdrawn from. For more information, visit www.admissions and see the Drop vs. Withdrawal info under the Register for Classes tab. NO CLASSES CANCELLED GUARANTEE At Schoolcraft College, any credit class section with students registered will not be cancelled due to a low enrollment of students. This helps students make progress toward their academic goals when planning their class schedules. The college reserves the right to cancel the class section for other reasons, such as: When a qualified instructor is not available to teach the class For core and supporting courses in limited and restricted enrollment programs For courses that require cohort or threshold number of participants for effective learning 4 www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 PROGRAM PLANNING CHART Key to course formats ●traditional ■alternative ◘traditional & alternative Projected Course Offerings by Semester ◘ ◘ ■ ● ● ● ● ◘ ■ ◘ ● ■ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ■ ◘ ◘ ■ ● ● ● ◘ ■ ■ ◘ ● ◘ ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ◘ ◘ ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ■ ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ◘ ■ ● ■ ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ ■ ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ■ ● ◘ ■ ■ ● ■ ● ◘ ◘ ● ■ ◘ ● ■ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ ■ ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ■ ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ ■ ■ ◘ ● ● ● ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ■ ◘ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ◘ ■ ■ ■ ◘ ■ ■ ◘ ● ● ◘ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ◘ ■ ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ◘ ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ ● ■ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ● ■ ◘ ■ ● ● ● ● ■ ● ◘ ◘ ● ◘ ● ● ◘ ◘ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ● ● ● ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ● ■ ◘ ■ ● ■ ● ■ ● ■ ◘ ◘ ● ◘ ● ● ◘ ◘ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ■ ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ● ■ ■ ■ ● ■ ■ ■ ● ● ● ● ◘ ■ ■ ● ● COLLS 050 053 105 111 130 COMA 103 200 201 230 COR 110 CUL/ 102 (was CAP) 103 124 125 128 142 143 144 215 227 240 241 242 243 244 260 267 295 303 DSGN 180 250 280 ECE 100 (was CCD) 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 230 240 250 260 280 ECON 103 201 202 EDUC 101 110 200 205 210 220 230 250 270 290 ELECT 131 133 137 138 139 144 145 180 er er er ● ● ● ● ● ■ ● ◘ ● ◘ ◘ ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ◘ ■ ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ELECT 215 218 219 251 252 EMT 115 210 220 230 290 ENG 050 055 100 101 102 106 107 116 200 203 205 206 221 243 244 251 252 ENGR 100 201 202 203 ENVR 107 206 230 232 235 ESL 060 064 067 070 074 077 080 084 087 110 114 117 130 FIN 420 FIRE 112 119 124 125 128 130 135 200 205 207 FR 101 102 201 202 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ◘ ◘ ● ◘ ◘ ● ● ● ● ■ ■ ● ◘ ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ◘ ● in t Sp er rin Su g m m ● ● ◘ ● 215 226 231 234 244 246 247 250 252 254 256 257 270 CHEM 051 100 104 111 117 120 213 214 CHIN 101 102 CIS 105 115 120 122 125 129 170 171 172 173 176 178 180 185 211 215 221 223 225 235 238 250 251 255 265 267 273 276 290 CJ 102 104 107 113 201 209 211 212 221 287 CM 107 109 203 210 220 230 ll Fa ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● W ● ◘ ● ■ ◘ CGT in t Sp er rin Su g m m ■ ■ ■ ll Fa ● ● ● ■ ● ● ◘ ● ● ◘ ◘ ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ● ● ● W ◘ ■ ◘ ● ● in t Sp er rin Su g m m ◘ ■ ◘ ● in t Sp er rin Su g m m BIOL 105 114 115 120 130 140 236 237 238 240 243 BMET 116 204 254 255 BUS 101 103 104 120 122 123 202 204 205 207 208 215 217 220 226 230 240 303 304 426 CAB 100 CAD 103 106 107 211 212 221 290 CBPA 103 125 144 CCD 101 118 150 CGT 109 123 125 127 136 141 149 158 161 163 166 168 208 210 211 212 ll Fa ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ◘ ● ■ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ◘ ◘ ◘ ■ W ◘ ll Fa ◘ ■ ◘ ● ● ● ◘ ● ● ■ ◘ W ◘ ● ll Fa ◘ ● ● ◘ ◘ ■ W ACCT 103 138 139 201 202 205 221 222 226 238 262 263 330 AHE 101 ANTH 112 117 201 211 214 ARB 101 102 ART 105 106 109 110 113 115 116 118 119 120 121 122 125 127 128 133 134 201 205 211 212 216 218 219 221 222 228 231 233 234 235 236 239 243 246 247 BDT 101 110 140 210 220 BIOL 050 100 101 103 104 in t Sp er rin Su g m m er er Courses not listed are offered on an as-needed basis—contact the associate dean for information. Alternative classes are defined as Online, Open Entry/Open Exit or Hybrid. 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Alternative classes are defined as Online, Open Entry/Open Exit or Hybrid. Course listings are subject to change. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ◘ ■ ◘ ◘ ■ ● ■ ◘ ◘ ● ■ ● ◘ ■ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ■ TUITION, FEES AND PAYMENT PLAN Determine Tuition and Fees Payment Plan Use table on page 8 to determine your tuition and fees With the Payment Plan, you can make a down payment on your tuition and then pay the balance in additional payments via a credit card or automatic bank payment. To enroll in the Payment Plan: Verify Residency The college verifies a student’s residency at admission and for each semester’s registration. To qualify for Resident Tuition Rates, students must reside within Schoolcraft College’s district, which includes the public school districts of Clarenceville, Garden City, Livonia, Northville, Plymouth-Canton and part of Novi. For more information, click on the Paying for College tab at the top of the Admissions page on the website and then click on Learn More under the Tuition and Fees section. To enroll in the Tuition Payment Plan: ◊Go to the website and click on the WebAdvisor link at the top of the home page. ◊After logging in to your WebAdvisor account, click on the Students tab and then the Payment Options link. ◊Choose your payment option from the menu. Payment of Tuition and Fees Students who register for Spring, Summer or Fall 2016 classes must pay tuition and fees by the following dates or enroll in the Tuition Payment Plan. TermPayment Deadline Spring 2016 April 15 Summer 2016 May 15 Fall 2016 July 15 After the payment deadline dates, tuition and fees are due in full the same day you register unless you enrolled in the Payment Plan. Starting the day after the payment deadline dates above, students who have not paid in full or enrolled in the Payment Plan will be dropped from their classes. loo k fo r th e eCashier logo Target Dates to Enroll By: Number of payments Months of payments Required down payment 2 1 May & June June only 20% 50% Last day to enroll in payment plan April 24 May 25 Summer 2016 Summer 2016 e-Cashier/Payment Plan available on the first day of registration. Number of payments Months of payments Required down payment 2 1 1 May & June June only July only 20% 50% 50% Last day to enroll in payment plan April 24 May 25 June 23 Fall 2016 e-Cashier/Payment Plan available on the first day of registration. Fall 2016 Important Dates Spring 2016 Spring 2016 e-Cashier/Payment Plan available on the first day of registration. Number of payments Months of payments Required down payment Last day to enroll in payment plan 5 4 3 2 1 June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct. July, Aug., Sept., Oct. Aug., Sept., Oct. September & October October only none 10% 20% 40% 50% May 20 June 23 July 22 August 19 September 23 www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 7 TUITION AND FEES FOR SPRING • SUMMER less than half time half time three quarter time full time Counselor approval required less than half time half time three quarter time full time Counselor approval required Service Fee Instructional Infrastructure Equip. Fee Fee Resident Rates Tuition Total* Non-Resident Rates Tuition Total* Credit Hours Registration Fee 0.5 $42.00 $3.00 $4.00 $3.00 $48.00 $100.00 $69.50 $121.50 1 $42.00 $6.00 $8.00 $6.00 $96.00 $158.00 $139.00 $201.00 2 $42.00 $12.00 $16.00 $12.00 $192.00 $274.00 $278.00 $360.00 3 $42.00 $18.00 $24.00 $18.00 $288.00 $390.00 $417.00 $519.00 4 $42.00 $24.00 $32.00 $24.00 $384.00 $506.00 $556.00 $678.00 5 $42.00 $30.00 $40.00 $30.00 $480.00 $622.00 $695.00 $837.00 6 $42.00 $36.00 $48.00 $36.00 $576.00 $738.00 $834.00 $996.00 7 $42.00 $42.00 $56.00 $42.00 $672.00 $854.00 $973.00 $1,155.00 8 $42.00 $48.00 $64.00 $48.00 $768.00 $970.00 $1,112.00 $1,314.00 9 $42.00 $54.00 $72.00 $54.00 $864.00 $1,086.00 $1,251.00 $1,473.00 10 $42.00 $60.00 $80.00 $60.00 $960.00 $1,202.00 $1,390.00 $1,632.00 11 $42.00 $66.00 $88.00 $66.00 $1,056.00 $1,318.00 $1,529.00 $1,791.00 12 $42.00 $72.00 $96.00 $72.00 $1,152.00 $1,434.00 $1,668.00 $1,950.00 13 $42.00 $78.00 $104.00 $78.00 $1,248.00 $1,550.00 $1,807.00 $2,109.00 14 $42.00 $84.00 $112.00 $84.00 $1,344.00 $1,666.00 $1,946.00 $2,268.00 15 $42.00 $90.00 $120.00 $90.00 $1,440.00 $1,782.00 $2,085.00 $2,427.00 16 $42.00 $96.00 $128.00 $96.00 $1,536.00 $1,898.00 $2,224.00 $2,586.00 17 $42.00 $102.00 $136.00 $102.00 $1,632.00 $2,014.00 $2,363.00 $2,745.00 18 $42.00 $108.00 $144.00 $108.00 $1,728.00 $2,130.00 $2,502.00 $2,904.00 19 $42.00 $114.00 $152.00 $114.00 $1,824.00 $2,246.00 $2,641.00 $3,063.00 20 $42.00 $120.00 $160.00 $120.00 $1,920.00 $2,362.00 $2,780.00 $3,222.00 Credit Hours Registration Fee Service Fee 0.5 $42.00 $3.00 $4.00 $3.00 $102.50 $154.50 $24.00 $76.00 1 $42.00 $6.00 $8.00 $6.00 $205.00 $267.00 $48.00 $110.00 2 $42.00 $12.00 $16.00 $12.00 $410.00 $492.00 $96.00 $178.00 3 $42.00 $18.00 $24.00 $18.00 $615.00 $717.00 $144.00 $246.00 4 $42.00 $24.00 $32.00 $24.00 $820.00 $942.00 $192.00 $314.00 5 $42.00 $30.00 $40.00 $30.00 $1,025.00 $1,167.00 $240.00 $382.00 6 $42.00 $36.00 $48.00 $36.00 $1,230.00 $1,392.00 $288.00 $450.00 7 $42.00 $42.00 $56.00 $42.00 $1,435.00 $1,617.00 $336.00 $518.00 8 $42.00 $48.00 $64.00 $48.00 $1,640.00 $1,842.00 $384.00 $586.00 9 $42.00 $54.00 $72.00 $54.00 $1,845.00 $2,067.00 $432.00 $654.00 10 $42.00 $60.00 $80.00 $60.00 $2,050.00 $2,292.00 $480.00 $722.00 11 $42.00 $66.00 $88.00 $66.00 $2,255.00 $2,517.00 $528.00 $790.00 12 $42.00 $72.00 $96.00 $72.00 $2,460.00 $2,742.00 $576.00 $858.00 13 $42.00 $78.00 $104.00 $78.00 $2,665.00 $2,967.00 $624.00 $926.00 14 $42.00 $84.00 $112.00 $84.00 $2,870.00 $3,192.00 $672.00 $994.00 15 $42.00 $90.00 $120.00 $90.00 $3,075.00 $3,417.00 $720.00 $1,062.00 16 $42.00 $96.00 $128.00 $96.00 $3,280.00 $3,642.00 $768.00 $1,130.00 17 $42.00 $102.00 $136.00 $102.00 $3,485.00 $3,867.00 $816.00 $1,198.00 18 $42.00 $108.00 $144.00 $108.00 $3,690.00 $4,092.00 $864.00 $1,266.00 19 $42.00 $114.00 $152.00 $114.00 $3,895.00 $4,317.00 $912.00 $1,334.00 20 $42.00 $120.00 $160.00 $120.00 $4,100.00 $4,542.00 *Check the course listings online and add course fees if applicable. $960.00 $1,402.00 Instructional Infrastructure Out of State/International Rates Equip. Fee Fee Tuition Total* Resident Senior Rates Tuition Total* Tuition and fees for Fall 2016 will be available at www.schoolcraft.edu/tuition as soon as they are approved. Tuition and fees are subject to change, without notice, by action of the Board of Trustees. 8 www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 FINANCIAL AID There are a variety of programs available to help students pay for college. FAFSA-The first step in qualifying for Financial Aid is to fill out the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www. fafsa.gov. You must fill out a FAFSA application to qualify for student loans and all student loans will need to be repaid after graduation. Schoolcraft’s FAFSA code is 002315. Once a student qualifies for Financial Aid, it is applied to the student’s account each semester based on the start date of classes to pay for tuition and fees. Any excess funds can then be used to purchase books and necessary class supplies at the Schoolcraft Bookstore. Student Loans-If you qualify for a student loan after filling out the FAFSA application, you will receive an email from the Office of Financial Aid advising you of your loan eligibility. All student loans must be repaid after graduation. In addition to Student Loans, Schoolcraft College students may also qualify for other financial aid programs: Grants-Based primarily on demonstrated financial need and don’t have to be repaid. Scholarships-Generally based on academic achievement and don’t have to be repaid. Schoolcraft College has an online scholarship service to make it easier for students to apply for scholarships. For more information, go to www.schoolcraft.edu/admissions and click on the Financial Aid section. Work Study-A program where students are placed in jobs on campus and wages are paid in part by the work-study program to help students pay for college. For more information, contact Career Services at 734.462.4421 or via email at [email protected]. For more information about Financial Aid programs, contact the Office of Financial Aid at 734.462.4433 or go to the Paying for College tab at the top of the Admissions page on the website and then click on the Financial Aid Services link ACADEMIC LEARNING OPTIONS Schoolcraft College offers three Distance Learning course formats that are alternatives to the traditional classroom experience. All of these formats use the college’s online learning management system, Blackboard, as the virtual classroom space. Online, Hybrid and OEOE or all Distance Learning Hybrid Courses Online courses allow students all of these learning options. Students can use Blackboard to take courses anywhere and any time using a computer with internet access. Weekly due dates keep students progressing towards course completion. Hybrid courses combine traditional classroom instruction with flexible online learning. For more information on these unique course options, call 734.462.4525 or visit the Schoolcraft website at www.schoolcraft.edu/hybrid. At Schoolcraft College, you can earn your entire associate degree online or select from a variety of individual online courses to supplement your schedule of on-campus classes. For more information, go to the Course Formats tab under the Academics page on the website or contact the Distance Learning Office at 734.462.4573 or via email at [email protected]. These self-paced, online courses enable students to begin and finish in several weeks, a month or a semester. Although students must attend a class orientation on campus, they don’t attend regular classes or lectures. For more information, call 734.462.4481 or surf over to www.schoolcraft.edu/oeoe. Open Entry/Open Exit Courses (OE/OE) GLOBAL, SERVICE LEARNING AND HONORS COURSES GLOBAL ENDORSEMENT LEARNING Students have the opportunity to learn about different nations and cultures and their interconnections as a part of their degree. Contact Josselyn Moore at 734.462.4400 ext. 5271 or via email at [email protected] for more information. SERVICE LEARNING This option links academic courses and voluntarism to benefit both students and community. For more information, call 734.462.4400 ext. 5156 or email [email protected]. SCHOOLCRAFT SCHOLARS This honors program is designed to provide talented, academically-motivated students with an enhanced educational experience. For more information, call 734.462.4400 ext. 5156 or email [email protected]. www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 9 GENERAL INFORMATION Accreditation Schoolcraft College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association, 30 North LaSalle, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois, 60602-2504. Phone: 800.621.7440; Fax: 312.263.0456. Website: www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org. Class Cancellations Schoolcraft College may cancel a section of a class if: ◊The instructor becomes unavailable and a replacement can’t be found ◊The college changes the day, time or location of the class ◊Students are contacted to request another class ◊Classes cancelled on a one-time basis during the semester due to instructor illness or other unforeseen circumstances will be listed on the Cancellations & Closings links under the News and Events tab of the website. College Closure Due to Weather or Emergencies If the college needs to close due to weather or emergencies, the closure notice will be posted on the home page of the Schoolcraft website and on the Cancellations & Closings links under website’s News and Events tab. It will also be broadcast on local news radio stations and TV news shows that announce school closings. Upon registration for classes, all students are automatically enrolled in SCalerts to receive text, email and voicemail alerts regarding college closures due to weather or other emergencies. College Policies Drug Free Campus The Federal Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 require that colleges receiving federal funds to develop a program to prevent the use of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees on school property. Consistent with local, state and federal laws, Schoolcraft College will impose sanctions or seek legal action against students or employees, who unlawfully possess, use or distribute illicit drugs or alcohol on Schoolcraft College property as part of any college class or activity. 10 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) FERPA requires written consent of a student to enable the college to disclose education records or personal information with anyone other than the student. Students have the right to review their own education records. Non-Discrimination Policy It is the policy of Schoolcraft College that no person shall, on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, gender, marital status, national origin or race be excluded from participating in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination during any activity or program or in employment. For more information on these aforementioned policies, go to the Schoolcraft website, click on About Us menu at the top of the home page, then click on the Welcome tab and go to the College Policies link. Health Insurance for Students Sickness and accident insurance is available for full- and part-time students. For more information, click on the A-Z Index on the Schoolcraft website’s home page then click on the “H” category to find the link to the Health Services information page. Student and Consumer Contact Information Information for the following areas is also listed on the Schoolcraft College website: Campus Security/Police Department- 734.462.4424 Campus Security report and crime statistics Disability Support Services- 734.462.4421 Services for students with disabilities Financial Aid Office- 734.462.4433 Student loans, deferments, available financial assistance and return of Title IV funds Office of Instruction- 734.462.4431 Accreditation and licensing Records Office- 734.462.4677 Student privacy and rights under FERPA Registration Office- 734.462.4426 Academic programs, college costs, refunds, withdrawals Research and Analytics- 734.462.4454 Athletic program participation rates and financial support, completion/graduation rate, transfer-out rate www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 DIRECTORY Schoolcraft College has numerous resources and services available to students in their academic endeavors and to help them enjoy their college experience. Admissions & Welcome Center Disability Support Services Answer Center Distance Learning (Online Courses) McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4683 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/admissions McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4426 M–F 8 am–9 pm, Sat. 9 am–8 pm, Sun. 10 am–6 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/answers Bookstores Main Campus (S)—734.462.4409 M–Th 8:30 am–7 pm, F 8:30 am–4 pm Extended hours at beginning of semester Radcliff (RC) Bookstore—734.462.4778 M–T 1 pm–7 pm, W–Th 9 am–3 pm Firearms Training Center (FTC)— 734.462.4321 M–T 10 am–6 pm, W–Th 12 pm–8:30 pm F 9 am–8:30 pm, Sat. 10 am–6:30 pm, Sun. 12 pm–4:30 pm Online—www.schoolcraftbooks.com www.schoolcraft.edu/bookstore Campus Security Police 24 hours Jeffress Center (JC)—734.462.4424 www.schoolcraft.edu/safety Career Center McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4421 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/careerservices Cashier McDowell Center(MC)—734.462.4449 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am-4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/cashier Computer Labs McDowell Center (MC): Room 010 734.462.4400, ext. 5147 (information) M-Th 9 am-9 pm, F 9 am – 7 pm, Sat. 10 am – 4 pm, Sun. Noon – 4 pm Radcliff Center (RC): Room 140 734.462.4400, ext. 6112 (information) M-Th 9 am-9 pm, F 9 am – 7 pm Sat. 10 am – 4 pm, Sun. - Closed www.schoolcraft.edu/computerlabs Counseling & Academic Advising Center McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4330 M–Th 8 am–6:00 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/dss McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4573 M–F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/dl Financial Aid McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4433 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/aid Fitness Center Physical Education Building (PE)— 734.462.4348 M-F 5:30am-9:00pm Saturday 7:00am-5:00pm Sunday 10:00am-4:00pm www.schoolcraft.edu/fitnesscenter Hinkle Center Library Bradner (L)—734.462.4440 M–Th 7:30 am–9 pm F 7:30 am–4 pm, Sat. & Sun. noon–5 pm (Closed Sat. Spring Term and Sat. and Sun. Summer Term) www.schoolcraft.edu/library Office of Instruction Grote Center (G)—734.462.4419 M–F 8 am–5 pm Open Entry/Open Exit Office in the Distance Learning Office McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4588 M–F 8 am–4:30 pm Testing Lab Biomedical Technology Center (BTC) Room BTC120. www.schoolcraft.edu/oeoe Records Office McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4443 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4677 M–F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/records Henry’s Food Court Registration Center Waterman Wing (W) of VisTaTech Center (VT) Fall and Winter Semester Hours Monday-Thursday: 7:30am – 7:00pm Friday: 7:30am - 1:30pm Spring and Summer Semester Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:00am - 1:30pm International Students McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4429 M–Th 8 am–7:30 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/international Learning Assistance Center Bradner Library (L) —734.462.4436 M–Th 8 am–8 pm, F 8 am–4 pm Sat. noon–4 pm Radcliff (RC)—734.462.4755 M & T 9 am–1 pm & 4–8 pm, W & Th 9 am–8 pm, Sat. 10 am–2 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/lac Learning Studio at Radcliff Center Radcliff (RC)—734.462.4400 ext. 6020 M–Th 8:30 am–8 pm, F 9 am–1 pm McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4426 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/registration Student Accounts McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4586 M–Th 8 am–6 pm, F 8 am-4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/studentaccounts Student Activities Waterman Wing (W) of VisTaTech Center (VT)—734.462.4422 www.schoolcraft.edu/sao Testing Center McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4806 M–Th 8 am–7:30 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm Sat. 10 am–2 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/testing Veterans Resource Center McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4352 M 8 am–6 pm, Tu–F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/veterans McDowell Center (MC)—734.462.4429 M–Th 8 am–7:30 pm, F 8 am–4:30 pm www.schoolcraft.edu/counseling www.schoolcraft.edu/advising www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 11 Parking AREA MAP LC PSTC RC Livonia Campus (LC) 734.462.4400 Radcliff Center (RC) 734.462.4770 Public Safety Training Complex (PSTC) 734.462.4306 12 www.schoolcraft.edu | Answer Center 734.462.4426 Campus Maps 5 11 7 12 4 8 6 9 3 2 10 1 13 Livonia Campus (LC) 18600 Haggerty Rd. Livonia, MI 48152 734-462-4400 Public Safety Training Complex (PSTC) 31777 Industrial Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-462-4306 Radcliff Center (RC) 1751 Radcliff St. Garden City, MI 48135 734-462-4770 Building Directory Livonia Campus 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia, 48152-2696 Applied Sciences Building—AS...............................4 Business Programs Computer Programs Technology Programs Classrooms Nursing Jeffress Center—JC...............................................13 Service Building—S................................................3 Business Development Center Continuing Education Finance & Business Services Foundation Human Resources Marketing & Advancement Office of the President VisTaTech Center—VT............................................ 2 Campus Police Authority 734-462-4424 Biomedical Technology Center—BTC.....................12 Liberal Arts Building—LA .......................................8 Classrooms Health Professional Simulation Lab Open Entry/Open Exit Lab Science Programs Technology Programs McDowell Center—MC...........................................10 Bookstore—S..........................................................3 Bookstore Parking—S.............................................5 Bradner Library—L..................................................9 Learning Assistance Center Media Children’s Center (Child Care) —CC........................ 11 Forum Building—F...................................................6 Art Programs Forum Recital Hall Science Programs Classrooms Music Programs Grote Center—G......................................................1 Academic Systems & Programming & Software Applications Office of InstructionOperations, Curriculum & Assessment Research & Analysis Classrooms Liberal Arts Theatre Liberal Arts Programs Admissions & Welcome CenterCareer & Disability Services Cashier Classrooms Computer Lab Counseling & Academic Advising Distance Learning Financial Aid Enrollment Management Hinkle Center Records Office Registration Center Student Accounts Student Services Office Student Relations Testing Center Veteran’s Resource Center Physical Education Building—PE.............................7 Classrooms Gymnasium Fitness Center Pool Receiving Dock—S..................................................3 Facilities Management American Harvest Restaurant Culinary Arts Program Institutional Advancement Lost & Found Classrooms Grants Main Street Cafe Waterman Wing—W Henry's Food Court Recreational Areas Student Clubs Meeting Rooms Student Activities Study Area Radcliff Center 1751 Radcliff Street, Garden City, 48135..............RC Allied Health Programs Emergency Medical Technology Massage Therapy Program Classrooms Learning Studio Public Safety Training Complex 31777 Industrial Road, Livonia, 48150..............PSTC Academy Training Center.....................................ATC Classrooms Police Academy Fire Academy Firearms Training Center..................................... FTC Classrooms Fire Technology Homeland Security Welcome to college. schoolcraft.edu Criminal Justice Firearms Training BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brian D. Broderick................................. Chair Carol M. Strom................................ Vice Chair James G. Fausone........................... Secretary Eric Stempien.................................. Treasurer Gretchen Alaniz.................................. Trustee Joan A. Gebhardt................................ Trustee Terry Gilligan....................................... Trustee Conway A. Jeffress, Ph.D., President
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