We would like to thank you for applying to Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College!
This section will summarize all of the important services and resources that are available to you in order to become a successful student and graduate at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College.
Whatever your goal may be at Southern, whether it is degree completion, certificate, or taking classes for personal enrichment, we want you to be successful in achieving that goal.
Identify your goals. Goal setting is a process that allows you to choose what direction you want to go in life. By setting an Educational and Life goal, your destination and the steps you need to get there are clear.
Set small goals for yourself that work together to achieve the larger goal. As you work toward your goal, be flexible and realize that, as you learn more, your goals may change and may need to be re-evaluated.
Manage your time wisely. Schedule your classes to meet your individual life style. Schedule time for school, study, work, family, fun, and free time. It is recommended that for every hour you are in class, you should plan for three hours of study time outside of class.
Get involved in student activities. The Student Government Association (SGA) sponsors free activities throughout the semester. All students are urged to participate in these activities. If you would like more information about the SGA, contact your campus counselor.
Take advantage of the resources provided by the college. Southern offers a large variety of resources to assist students in their success. This orientation will inform you of many of these resources and will provide you with contact information. If you are interested or would like information about any of the following, feel free to ask questions.
Below are some things you may want to know before you attend your first college class.
When in doubt, ask questions or consult the current college catalog available on line at http://southernwv.edu/academics/current_catalog
Credit Hour
A credit hour is the approximate number of class-hours involved in a course, typically from one-to-four credits.
Course Load
A full-time course load is 12-or-more credit hours taken in the same semester. A part-time load is anything less than 12 credit hours.
Prerequisite – A prerequisite is a class or other requirement that must be completed or met before taking a particular course. Prerequisites may be found in the Academic Credit Course Description section of the Course Catalog. For example, a student must complete EN 101 before entering EN 102.
Co-requisite
A co-requisite is a course that must be taken at the same time as another course. Co-requisites may also be found in the Academic Credit Course Description section of the Course Catalog, or you may check with your advisor.
Audit
To audit a course is to attend and participate in a class and not earn college credit for that class.
Syllabus
A syllabus is a document given to each student by his or her instructor at the beginning of the semester. The syllabus contains important dates, requirements, and guidelines pertaining to your class.
Change of Schedule Form
The student must complete the Change of Schedule Form in order to add/drop or withdraw from a class.
Add/Drop
The College publishes dates when classes may be added/dropped. Courses are not added simply by attending, nor are they dropped by ceasing to attend class. Students must properly complete all necessary forms and steps in the add/drop procedure.
*See Financial Aid Counselor before adding or dropping classes.|
Withdrawal
If after the add/drop period a student finds it necessary to withdraw from class or from the college, he/she must complete a Change of Schedule form, have the instructor(s) sign this form, and return it to Student Records. Students withdrawing from class will receive a grade of “W”. The student is responsible for knowing his/her last day to withdraw from courses.
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*See Financial Aid Counselor before adding or dropping courses.|
*For additional information, contact a campus counselor.
There are three types of aid:
| Boone/Lincoln | 304.369.2952 x. 450 | |
| Logan | 304.792.7098 x. 450 | |
| Williamson | 304.235.6046 x. 450 | |
| Wyoming/McDowell | 304.294.8346 |
For further information, please contact Disability Services