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Advising & Counseling Tips
 Please review the following tips on advising/counseling services at LLCC

 

 Tips for your advising session

 

Professional academic advisors and counselors are available to explain the requirements of Lincoln Land’s many programs and assist in decision-making related to the following: 


Selecting semester courses
Planning a program of study
Preparing for transfer
Setting goals for future learning
Finding academic support resources.

The time you spend with your academic advisor or counselor is invaluable! As a student, you will undoubtedly have many questions about your academic program, career options, and transfer schools. The advisors and counselors at LLCC are here to help you, but we do expect you to take an active role in your educational planning.  If you are planning on seeing an advisor or counselor for information pertaining to class selection, program requirements, career options, transfer schools or personal issues, please review the following tips to make sure your session goes smoothly and that your time is well spent.

1.      Please come prepared for your session.

Whether you are coming in on a walk-in basis or for a scheduled appointment, it is important that you know your program requirements and to review the courses that are available/have a schedule in mind if you are planning on registering. If you are coming in for general information, please review your program requirements. If you are transferring from another college or university, it is your responsibility to have your official transcripts sent to LLCC via U.S. Mail.

2.     Please set some goals for the session.

Even if you are not yet sure about your major/program of study, it is important to know what you want to get out of the session. Please have some idea of the types of questions you want to ask and what your goals are for the time you are meeting with an advisor. While we can help you to get the session started by addressing your questions and concerns, it will help us help you if you know what your goals are for the session.

3.      Please use your time wisely.

At times, you will find that you will have to wait to see an advisor or counselor due to it being a busy time of year. During your wait, you can do several things to expedite your time with your advisor once you meet with them:

  •    Review your program of study and use your catalog or Web
       Advisor to do a degree audit to determine what courses 
       you have left to take.
  •   Review the schedule of classes for the next semester; plan
      your schedule of classes while you are waiting.
  •   Fill out your registration form while you are waiting.
  •   Fill out an add/drop form while you are waiting, if needed.
  •   Please know how you are going to pay for classes/when 
      the pay date is for the semester. If you have not seen 
      Financial Aid and you need to, please do so before seeing an 
      advisor/counselor.
  •   Please be respectful of others and turn off your cell phone
      while waiting; if you must take a call,
      please step out of the lobby to take your call.

4.      Please feel free to bring a family member to your 
         session !

  • We understand family can be a great support to students, however, our philosophy is that the student needs to make the decisions for him/herself regarding classes/goals/objectives. Although family members can share information during the session, the advisor/counselor will be directing his or her questions to you.
  • Please note that unless you sign a release of information for your family member(s), we are unable to release any information to them regarding your academic records per the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.

5.      Please know we are here to help you succeed

  • Ultimately, our goal is to help you succeed, that includes teaching you how to become proficient in understanding your program guidelines, course requirements, and how to register.
  • For additional tips on student success, please visit the Learning Lab in the lower level of the Library 

 

 

 

 

Professional academic advisors and counselors are available to explain the requirements of Lincoln Land’s many programs and assist in decision-making related to the following: 


Selecting semester courses
Planning a program of study
Preparing for transfer
Setting goals for future learning
Finding academic support resources.

The time you spend with your academic advisor or counselor is invaluable! As a student, you will undoubtedly have many questions about your academic program, career options, and transfer schools. The advisors and counselors at LLCC are here to help you, but we do expect you to take an active role in your educational planning.  If you are planning on seeing an advisor or counselor for information pertaining to class selection, program requirements, career options, transfer schools or personal issues, please review the following tips to make sure your session goes smoothly and that your time is well spent.

1.      Please come prepared for your session.

Whether you are coming in on a walk-in basis or for a scheduled appointment, it is important that you know your program requirements and to review the courses that are available/have a schedule in mind if you are planning on registering. If you are coming in for general information, please review your program requirements. If you are transferring from another college or university, it is your responsibility to have your official transcripts sent to LLCC via U.S. Mail.

2.     Please set some goals for the session.

Even if you are not yet sure about your major/program of study, it is important to know what you want to get out of the session. Please have some idea of the types of questions you want to ask and what your goals are for the time you are meeting with an advisor. While we can help you to get the session started by addressing your questions and concerns, it will help us help you if you know what your goals are for the session.

3.      Please use your time wisely.

At times, you will find that you will have to wait to see an advisor or counselor due to it being a busy time of year. During your wait, you can do several things to expedite your time with your advisor once you meet with them:

  •    Review your program of study and use your catalog or Web
       Advisor to do a degree audit to determine what courses 
       you have left to take.
  •   Review the schedule of classes for the next semester; plan
      your schedule of classes while you are waiting.
  •   Fill out your registration form while you are waiting.
  •   Fill out an add/drop form while you are waiting, if needed.
  •   Please know how you are going to pay for classes/when 
      the pay date is for the semester. If you have not seen 
      Financial Aid and you need to, please do so before seeing an 
      advisor/counselor.
  •   Please be respectful of others and turn off your cell phone
      while waiting; if you must take a call,
      please step out of the lobby to take your call.

4.      Please feel free to bring a family member to your 
         session !

  • We understand family can be a great support to students, however, our philosophy is that the student needs to make the decisions for him/herself regarding classes/goals/objectives. Although family members can share information during the session, the advisor/counselor will be directing his or her questions to you.
  • Please note that unless you sign a release of information for your family member(s), we are unable to release any information to them regarding your academic records per the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.

5.      Please know we are here to help you succeed

  • Ultimately, our goal is to help you succeed, that includes teaching you how to become proficient in understanding your program guidelines, course requirements, and how to register.
  • For additional tips on student success, please visit the Learning Lab in the lower level of the Library 

 

 

 

 Planning Ahead
Advising/Counseling Tips of the Month 
 
  
 
Planning on taking speech in the summer or fall? You must first complete the speech survey! http://ww3.llcc.edu/speechsurvey/
 
 
Planning on taking CAS 121? Review this website to see if you are ready for this class! www.computerllcc.org/
 
 
 
Not sure how to pay for college? Please fill out the LLCC Foundation Scholarship to determine if you qualify!  www.llccfoundation.org/scholarshipsandgrants.html
 
 
 
 
Important Dates for Fall 2009
 
Add, drop and withdrawal dates differ for fall classes. It is the student's responsibility to be aware of and comply with all the posted dates for fall. 
 
 
 
Last date to withdraw from a Fall (16 week class) with a "W" grade 12/4/09
Last date to withdraw from a Mod 2 (second 8 weeks) with a "W" grade 12/4/09
Last date to withdraw from a short semester (12 week class) with a "W" grade 12/4/09
Please note that Financial Aid recipients MUST check with Financial Aid before any adds/drops/withdrawals; any changes to a student's schedule can affect the student's financial aid or ability to receive aid in the future. If in doubt, it is ALWAYS  BEST to ASK! 
 
 
Payment for Spring Classes
Payment is due BY 12/1/09 for spring 2010 classes; it is the student's responsibility to ensure that payment is made. For more information about payment and due dates, please call 786-2292.
 
Advising/Counseling Tips of the Month 
 
  
 
Planning on taking speech in the summer or fall? You must first complete the speech survey! http://ww3.llcc.edu/speechsurvey/
 
 
Planning on taking CAS 121? Review this website to see if you are ready for this class! www.computerllcc.org/
 
 
 
Not sure how to pay for college? Please fill out the LLCC Foundation Scholarship to determine if you qualify!  www.llccfoundation.org/scholarshipsandgrants.html
 
 
 
 
Important Dates for Fall 2009
 
Add, drop and withdrawal dates differ for fall classes. It is the student's responsibility to be aware of and comply with all the posted dates for fall. 
 
 
 
Last date to withdraw from a Fall (16 week class) with a "W" grade 12/4/09
Last date to withdraw from a Mod 2 (second 8 weeks) with a "W" grade 12/4/09
Last date to withdraw from a short semester (12 week class) with a "W" grade 12/4/09
Please note that Financial Aid recipients MUST check with Financial Aid before any adds/drops/withdrawals; any changes to a student's schedule can affect the student's financial aid or ability to receive aid in the future. If in doubt, it is ALWAYS  BEST to ASK! 
 
 
Payment for Spring Classes
Payment is due BY 12/1/09 for spring 2010 classes; it is the student's responsibility to ensure that payment is made. For more information about payment and due dates, please call 786-2292.
 
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