How
to Succeed In College - Rockville Campus
The
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Parent Night Open House
Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 6-8PM
Rockville Campus, HU Bldg - Room 009 |
Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 6-8PM
Rockville Campus, HU Bldg - Room 009 |
For parents of registered How To Succeed in College summer students.
Refreshments will be served.
Please RSVP to Ever Grier at ev.grier@montgomerycollege.edu
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PROGRAM
INFORMATION
For
graduating seniors - Join us this summer to prepare for success
at Montgomery College and beyond!
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Explore
your academic, personal and career goals.
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Develop
an academic plan to meet your goals.
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Stregthen your study and time management skills.
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Understand
college costs & financial aid opportunities.
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Learn
about programs and resources available to support your success.
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Explore
the many exciting opportunities at Montgomery
College.
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This is a two-week
orientation program with an opportunity to earn one
college credit at Montgomery College.
The programs will
be offered Monday-Friday, starting July 6, July 20 or Aug 3. Note: The paired course combines this program with a reading course and will meet 7/6-8/13, Monday-Thursday from 9AM-1:50PM.
Students must commit
to daily attendance (3 hours each day) and full
participation in all program activities in order to receive
course credit.
Students applying
should be committed to enroll at Montgomery College,
Rockville Campus in the fall semester of 2009.
SESSION
DATES
Five
sessions available:
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2009 Dates: |
Days: |
Times: |
| Paired Course: |
16632 (DS107)
15206 (RD095) |
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July 6-Aug 13 |
Mon.-Thurs. |
9am-1:50pm |
12089 |
July
6-17 |
Mon.-Fri. |
9am-12pm |
10579 |
July
6-17 |
Mon.-Fri. |
1-4pm |
14399 |
July 20-31 |
Mon.-Fri. |
9am-12pm |
13524 |
Aug. 3-14 |
Mon.-Fri. |
1-4pm |
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REGISTRATION
PROCESS
This program is
intended for students planning to enroll on the Rockville campus in
Fall 2009.
To register for
this program:
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Submit an MC
application form. |
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Complete
MC assessment testing (LOEP or Accuplacer) or submit SAT scores
of 550 in critical
reading and math.
Call 240-567-7459 or go to the Assessment Center's web site to to view the testing schedule.
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Register AND
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SERVICES
FOR STUDENTS
Throughout this
program, participants will be exposed to a range of services offered
by
Montgomery College to support students in achieving their educational
goals.
These services are
designed to help students remain in college until graduation from Montgomery
College and/or transfer to another institution.
- Counseling &
Advising
- Career Transfer
Center
- Disability Support
Services
- Learning Centers
- Mentoring Program
- Office of Student
Financial Aid
- Office of Student
Life
- Project SUCCESS
(Tutoring)
For more information,
see the Montgomery
College Student Services web site.
STUDENT
PERSPECTIVES
“It’s
really a great program...We became familiar with many faculty, which
will be helpful down the line. There was a lot of information provided
that I would never have taken the time to find out.”
“It
really prepares you for college and gives a lot of valuable information.”
“This
program lets you know about things that you are not exposed to in
high school.”
“This
program was very helpful to me, and the things I learned here will
make big differences in my life.”
“I really
enjoyed this program and all the professors who taught us…”
“I was
scared that I wasn’t going to do well in college. However, now
that I came to this program, I am confident that I will do very well.
PROGRAM
CONTACTS
Program Coordinator or Student Coordinator
240-567-4087
*All voice mail messages will be returned within 48 hours
Monday through Friday
between 8:30AM and 5:00PM.
For immediate assistance please visit the Counseling Office located in CB215 of the Counseling Building, Rockville Campus.
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