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College Preparatory Courses

What are college preparatory courses?

  • College preparatory courses are designed to prepare students to begin college-level course work with the skills and knowledge to successfully complete college-level classes.
  • Students are placed in the college preparatory classes based on Computerized Placement Test (CPT) scores or other placement test scores.
  • Students who score below college-level in the areas of reading, writing and/or mathematics are required to take preparatory classes.
  • This requirement applies to A.A., A.S., and A.A.S. degree programs.  Most college credit certificate and A.T.D. programs do not require preparatory classes.
  • Students must begin their prepatory courses by the time they have registered into the twelfth (12) hour of college credit course work.
  • Students must continuously enroll into preparatory courses until satisfactory completion.
What are the benefits of taking college preparatory courses?

Studies show that students who complete college preparatory classes are as successful, and often times more successful, in college-level courses than those who do not take preparatory classes.  While achieving college-level skills, students also become familiar with the college setting and various transition issues that often take months of adjustment. 

Where to go for help in your classes:
Academic Success Center

407.708.2102    S/LM Campus, Bldg L, Rm 001

A.S. students may also choose:

STAR - Student Transition and Achievement Resources

407.708.2364    S/LM Campus, Bldg T-2

College Success - SLS1101

A three-credit elective, recommended for all first term students.  The course will teach you how to have a successful academic and personal experience in college.

Educational Plan

Make an appointment with the Counseling Department during your first semester to get an Educational Plan.

Counseling Workshops

Free workshops are held throughout the Fall and Spring terms, including "Test Taking and Test Anxiety" and more.  Click here for the lastest schedule!

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Want more information?

Counseling Office
407.708.2337
Counseling Contact Form

Get Admissions Info
or call 407.708.2050

Did you know?

The Counseling and Educational Planning Office assists students in choosing majors and careers.

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