| Steps
to Completing the Registration Process |
Step
1: What to bring with you when registering
- Application
for Admission
- Immunization
Record. Proof of measles and rubella shot AFTER your first birthday
is required of all full-time (12 semester hours or more) students born
on or after January 1, 1957.
- Official copy
of your high school transcript or GED test scores.
- ACT, SAT, ASSET,
or COMPASS test scores. These scores are used for placement in English,
Reading and Math according to guidelines. We only require that you take
one of the four tests and provide us with the scores. The ASSET and
COMPASS are given at the college, and these tests are equivalent to
each other for our college, therefore it's your choice which test to
take.
The ASSET test requires 3 hours of your time and is available
for a fee of $6.00, payable at the business office. The ASSET test is
given by appointment on specified dates. Please call the Counselor's
office at 543-5926 to schedule an assessment date.
The COMPASS test is not timed and is available for a fee of $6.00,
payable at the business office. It is given via computer in The Career
Center located in College Hall North. Please call the Counselor's office
at 543-5926 or The Career Center at 543-5914 for further information.
- OFFICIAL COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
TRANSCRIPTS are to be mailed to Southeast Arkansas College directly
from the sending college, or brought in a sealed envelope. Unofficial
transcripts will be used for advisement purposes only.
Completion of basic skills courses in reading, writing, and mathematics
with a grade of "C" or higher will exempt students from ACT,
SAT, ASSET, and COMPASS testing for college admission.
You will
need to turn all this information into Student Services located in the Student Services Building.
You can
also mail this information into Southeast Arkansas College at:
Admissions
and Enrollment Management
Southeast
Arkansas College
1900
Hazel Street
Pine
Bluff, AR 71603
A hold
will be placed on a student's record until the required documents are received.
Step
2: Registration Form
- Pick up a registration form and
class schedule at the Information Booth, Student Affairs Office, or you can
print one out, Registration
form.
Step
3: Advisor
- Advisor - Make an appointment
with your advisor during office hours to select your classes. You do not have
to wait until registration to do this. In addition, there is generally a designated
day prior to Fall and Spring registration known as "Advising Day."
All Advisors will be available during regular hours to assist you in planning
your schedule. Watch for the scheduled dates to be posted prior to registration.
Advisors are generally the Coordinator of the degree program. You must
have your advisor to sign off on your registration form before you can continue.
You can call the information booth at 543-5901 or 543-5902 to get the name
and telephone number of the advisor.
Step
4: Financial Aid
- Financial Aid - Go to the Student Services Building. Students who are receiving any type
of financial assistance (or who have applied for financial aid) need to go
by the Financial Aid Office for verification. Self pay students may go directly
to Step 5.
Step
5: Data Entry
- Data Entry -
Go to Data Entry in the Student Services Building in order to reserve
space in your class(es). You will also receive your class schedule/statement
here.
Step
6: Business Office
- Business Office -Go to the Business Services Building. Pay the fees or
make financial arrangements.
Step
7: Parking Permit
- Parking Permits are available
at the Business Services Building. Pick it
up when you are doing Step 6. There is no charge for the first parking permit,
but there is a $5.00 charge for replacement permits or additional permits.
To get a permit please have your registration schedule, along with your license
plate number, and drivers license. Tickets will be issued if a parking permit
is not displayed.
Step
8: School ID Card
- Student ID Cards are available
at the Library located in Founders Hall. Please have your registration class
schedule in order to get your ID. You can also revalidate your ID card or
purchase a replacement card. There is a charge of $3.00 for a replacement
card. You must have a Student ID.
Step
9: Books and Supplies
- Visit the campus bookstore located
in College Hall Commons to purchase your books and supplies. You must have your
registration class schedule and a personal ID (student ID, drivers license,
etc...) in order to make your purchase.
Click here for a Campus
Map.
Click here for Driving
Directions.
Registration
Dates and Deadlines --
See the College Calendar for dates and deadlines.
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