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Welcome to FYE

Welcome to FYE. Go Bellevue Bulldogs!. Instructor Introduction. Instructor Name: Subject Taught/Area @ the College: Educational Background: Fun Fact: Why I Enjoy Teaching FYE:. Why FYE?. Research at BC shows that those who actually complete FYE are more successful than those who don’t.

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Welcome to FYE

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  1. Welcome to FYE Go Bellevue Bulldogs!

  2. Instructor Introduction • Instructor Name: • Subject Taught/Area @ the College: • Educational Background: • Fun Fact: • Why I Enjoy Teaching FYE:

  3. Why FYE? • Research at BC shows that those who actually complete FYE are more successful than those who don’t. • FYE is an opportunity to obtain one college-level credit in an environment where you can learn more about Bellevue College and yourself.

  4. Student Introductions • In groups of 4-5, answer the following questions: • What is your name? • Why did you choose to come to Bellevue College? • How would you describe your current life outside of school? (For example, are you working? Do you take care of family members? What other obligations do you have in addition to school?) • What excites you most about starting college? • What makes you nervous about starting college? • Which people in your life do you feel support you most as a student? • What strategies do you think you will use when order to reach your goals in college?

  5. FYE Syllabus • Who has ever had a syllabus for a class before? • What is a syllabus? • How is it useful?

  6. FYE Syllabus • What is a syllabus and why is it important? • Document (contract) that typically includes: • Instructor Expectations • Learning Outcomes for the course • Outline of topics • Assignments • Grading Requirements • Due dates and dates for exams

  7. FYE Syllabus • At Bellevue College (and in college in general), a syllabus is a contract between you and your instructor. • It explains what you will learn as a result of the course, important policies, and it provides a timeline of important dates and deadlines for assignments. • By remaining in the course, you are accepting your part of the “contract.”

  8. FYE Syllabus • Syllabus Reminders: • It is your responsibility to know the dates and deadlines • If your syllabus does not list dates and deadlines, ask your instructor • Write all the important dates for your classes on a single calendar • Keep your syllabus in a place you can access it easily

  9. Differences Between College, High School, and the Workplace • What differences do you think exist between college and high school and college and work?

  10. Differences Between College, High School, and the Workplace

  11. Differences Between College, High School, and the Workplace

  12. Goal Setting •  Setting a goal is very useful, even if the results are not what you had intended. Goals help you decide what you want and how you are going to get there. • Goals are specific, attainable, and something that you want. They can be short term, long term, whatever. • Think about what you’d like to get out of • Your FYE experience and • Your Bellevue College experience. Brainstorm some goals for both on page 4 of your manual.

  13. Let’s Take a Campus Tour! • One of the first parts to academic success is having an understanding of where your classes may be and where various campus supports are located.

  14. Keys to your Academic Success BC Policies

  15. Keys to your Academic Success: BC Policies • These slides provide an overview of important BC policies that can assist you in your academics. • Be sure to think about your own personal responsibility as it relates to these policies.

  16. Online Services • Need to reprint your schedule? Pay your tuition and fees? Check your waitlist? Get a transcript? Online Services is your menu of options where you can find all of these things and more! • http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/services/ (many of the preceding slides refer to Online Services)

  17. The Waitlist

  18. Instructor Initiated Drop

  19. Late Registration

  20. Repeated Courses

  21. What does Withdrawing Mean?

  22. Some Reasons to Withdraw

  23. Some Reasons Not to Withdraw

  24. Final Thoughts About Withdrawing

  25. Hardship Withdrawals

  26. Registration Blocks

  27. The Importance of BC email

  28. Filing an Academic Grievance

  29. General BC FAQs

  30. Your Quarter Check-List

  31. CANVAS • Canvas is Bellevue College’s “Learning Management System” or “LMS.” • It allows instructors to build and maintain a secure “classroom” to share course content, communicate with students, provide online learning activities and assessments, and keep track of their students’ progress. 

  32. BC’s Academic Standard Policy • As a student, you are required to maintain a quarterly and cumulative GPA of at least a 2.0. • The following slide outlines what happens if your cumulative and quarterly GPAs fall below a 2.0.

  33. Academic Standards Policy

  34. Remember….

  35. Video Discussion • Who noticed the moonwalking bear? • How might this video relate to being a college student? • Sometimes we get so busy we don’t always see things (i.e. campus/community resources and support) that are right in front of us.

  36. What Does the Research Say?

  37. Academic Resources at BC

  38. Academic Resources at BC

  39. Academic Resources at BC

  40. Human Development Courses

  41. Human Development Courses

  42. Review-Time

  43. True Colors

  44. Note Card Activity • Write down one question and/or concern you have about BC (don’t put your name on the note card)

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