8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Wednesday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday |
Advising Coordinator Madie Ash
120 Stone Hall
910-695-3707
ashm@sandhills.edu |
Advising Associate Davis Smith
119 Stone Hall
910-695-3732
smithd@sandhills.edu |
INSTRUCTOR/ADVISOR TOOLS
- Print Class Roster
Faculty, click the "Print Class Roster" link above to read instructions for printing or saving your class roster in a text format from Datatel.
- Early Alert
Instructors, right click the "Early Alert" link to save or print the Academic Progress form. Complete the printed and send it to the Advising Center via campus mail. The Early Alert form is used to inform students of their academic status, while allowing them adequate time to make a decision before the drop period ends.
- Registration Restriction Codes
Advisors, click the "Restriction Codes" link to view the restriction codes that may appear when registering a student. The table lists the code, an explanation, and contact information to remove the code so that your advisee may register. If you want to open this page in a new window for printing, right click the link and then set your page margins to 3/4 inch (File > Page Setup > Margins > 0.75 > OK).
COURSE PREREQUISITE RESOURCES
- Math Practice
The Department of Mathematics strongly encourages all students to complete the practice tests at Math.com before attempting a math placement test or before taking a re-test. Students can choose practice tests in a variety of math subject areas and skill levels. Test-taking and study tips are also available. Tutorials are also available for a variety of math courses with sample problems and solutions for solving those problems.
- Placement Test Scores
Use this site to check the placement scores required for math, English, and reading courses or for any course that requires a math or English placement score.
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS
- Basic Computer Skills
Students who transfer credit for ENG 111 from another college must demonstrate competency in basic computer skills before receiving an A.A., A.A.S., or A.S. degree. Students can demonstrate this competency by taking CIS 110, CIS 111, ENG 112, or ENG 114 at SCC; by appropriate work experience; or by credit by exam through the Department of Languages.
- Oral Communication
Students who transfer credit for ENG 112 or 114 from another college must demonstrate competency in oral communication skills before receiving an A.A., A.A.S., or A.S. degree. Students can demonstrate this competency by taking COM 110 or COM 231 at SCC, by taking ENG 115 at another North Carolina community college, by appropriate work experience, or by credit by exam through the Department of Languages.
DEGREE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
- Applied Science Programs
This site lists the degree requirements for all Associate in Applied Science Degrees. This site also lists the admission requirements for each program, including placement alternatives for certain programs.
- Courses Approved for Transfer
This site lists all general education courses approved for transfer to the universities in the UNC System.
- Humanities Electives
This site lists all courses that will count as a humanities elective for all Associate in Applied Science Degrees.
- Social Science Electives
This site lists all courses that will count as a social science elective for all Associate in Applied Science Degrees.
- University Studies Program
This site lists the degree requirements for the Associate in Arts, Associate in General Education, Associate in Fine Arts, and Associate in Science degree programs and links to other information about transfer to a university.
Updated Monday, August 25, 2008 |