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Kingsborough
Community College
The City University of New York
SD 10:
Introduction to College Planning - 1 credit, 1 hour
Course Coordinator: Dr. Estelle Miller
Catalog Description:
This course is designed to help junior and senior high school students
who are participating in the College Now program make a smooth transition
from high school to college and the "real" world. The course
helps students realistically assess options upon graduating from high
school. Topics include applying and adjusting to college, study habits,
time management, financial planning, career exploration and decision
making.
College Now
Description: This course helps students realistically assess
their academic and career options upon graduating from high school.
Topics include applying and adjusting to college, selecting a major,
study habits, time management and financial planning. This class meets
at a number of high schools throughout the year and at Kingsborough
in the summer.
SD 10 Core Competencies:
- Self-Assessment
- Decision Making
- Communication
Skills
- Goal Setting
- Cultural Competence
- Independence
- College Resources
- Learning Styles
- Study Skills
- Time Management
- Research Skills
- Utilization of
Technology
Course Objectives:
- Each student
will feel ready to adjust to the college experience through a supportive
environment where students develop and carry out college admissions
plans, examine common academic and personal transitional concerns,
and explore differences between high school and college by having
questions and concerns addressed on a regular classroom basis.
- To provide students
with college survival information by examining common academic and
personal transitional concerns and advising on effective resources
available.
- To help students
understand potential obstacles to success by surveying current study
habits and scholastic motivation, and planning appropriate corrective
measures for identified problems.
- To help each
student develop effective study skills by exploring effective methods
for reading textbook assignments, taking lecture notes, writing themes
and reports, applying time management, and passing examinations.
- To introduce
students to the development of meaningful and realistic educational
and career goals while examining the roles and responsibilities of
college students.
Topical Course
Outline: The above core competencies and objectives will be
achieved by addressing the following content areas: Overview of the
course, self-assessment, decision making and goal setting, planning
for college, and important skills for college success. These topics,
described below under course outline, are seen as essential to the SD
10 curriculum and thus coverage of these areas is required. In addition
to the required topics, optional topics to be considered, as time permits,
based on needs and interest of the particular group of students, may
include:
Session I:
Introduction to SD 10/Self Assessment
- Course expectations
and procedures are outlined.
- Exploration
of reasons for participating in College Now.
- Introductory
ice-breaking exercise.
- Self-Assessment:
interests, skills, values, strengths, challenges.
- Differences between
high school and college.
Session II:
Decision Making and Goal Setting
- Researching of
potential colleges.
- Decision-making
and college choice: What does college mean to me?
- Influence of
family, friends and others on the decision-making process and choosing
a college.
- How to choose
a major in college.
- How college majors
relate to career choices.
- Setting short
and long-term goals.
Session III:
Planning for College
- Financial Aid/Scholarships.
- SAT vs. ACT.
- Admissions Processes
- Applications, Essays, Interviews.
- College Vocabulary.
- Living arrangements,
family and home responsibilities.
Session IV:
Important Skills for College Success
- Time Management.
- Study Skills
and Test-Taking.
- Listening Skills.
- Note-taking Skills.
- Writing reports.
Session V:
Additional College Survival Skills
- Learning styles
and styles of teaching.
- Managing test
anxiety.
- Acceptance of
personal responsibility for success in college.
- Utilizing college
resources (e.g., tutoring, library, counseling).
- Personal transition
from high school to college.
- College Life/Roommates/Friends.
- Becoming a confident
student.
Session VI:
Evaluation and Final Examination
- Integration of
the course concepts, discussion of current plans for college, and
reactions to course.
- Final exam.
- College Now exit
survey.
Methods of
Teaching: These sessions will be conducted in small groups led
by a counselor utilizing exercises, assignments, experiential activities,
role-playing and discussion. When appropriate, the instructor will utilize
lecture mode.
Method of
Evaluation: Students will be evaluated in terms of class work,
written work, and a final examination. Attendance is crucial.
Textbook:
Fraser, L. Making Your Mark. LDF Publishing, 2000 (Canada)
Resource Materials:
Instructors' resource manual is the SD 10 College Now Teaching Guide
prepared by Dr. Estelle Miller, Department of Student Development, 2000.
This manual provides suggested teaching materials and sample assignments.
Required Reading:
(available in KCC library)
- Effective
Study and Test-Taking Techniques (select 1 or more)
Gerow, Joshua R. and R. Douglas Lying. How to Succeed in College;
a Student Guidebook. New York: Scribner, 1985, LB2395.G45.
Johnson, Marcia K. How to Succeed in College. Los Altos, Ca.:
W. Kaufman, 1982, LB3605.J54.
Norman, Maxwell H., and Enid S. Kass Norman. How to Read and Study
for Success in College. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1981,
LB2395.N59.
Pauk, Walter. How to Study in College. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
1983, LB2395.P3.
Semones, James K. Effective Study Skills: A Step-By-Step System
for Achieving Student Success. Fort Worth, Tx: Harcourt & Brace
Jovanovich, 1991, LB1049.546
- College Guides
Lovejoy's College Guide, Edited by Straughn II & Straughn NY:
MacMillan, 1995, Ref. LA226-L6
Cass & Birnbaum's Guide to American Colleges. NY: Haprer Perennial,
1994, Ref. L901.C819
The College Handbook. NY: CEEB, 1990, Ref. LB2351.A1C6.
Websites
- http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/cool
- http://www.collegeknowledge.com
- http://www.chow.com
- http://www.uri.edu/ribog/col-prep.htm
- http://www.consortium.org
- http://www.collegeboard.org
- http://www.collegeview.com
- http://www.collegelink.com
- http://www.collegenet.com
B-Financial Aid
- http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/newprod/index.html
- http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
- http://studentservices.com/fastweb
- http://www.finaid.org
- http://salliemae.com
- http://www.monster.com
- http://cweb.com
- http://www.xap.com
- http://www.cpnet.com
- http://www.nces.ed.gov
- http://www.wiredscholar.com
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