I seem to be getting the runaround with registration. I filled out the form, nothing. I emailed their admissions email inquiring about the course and was told to schedule an advising appointment.
Anyone else have a similar experience or know how to get enrolled in this?
08-11-2021, 06:56 PM (This post was last modified: 08-11-2021, 06:57 PM by ctcarl.)
(08-11-2021, 12:40 PM)RiverM Wrote: I seem to be getting the runaround with registration. I filled out the form, nothing. I emailed their admissions email inquiring about the course and was told to schedule an advising appointment.
Anyone else have a similar experience or know how to get enrolled in this?
When I emailed them about taking the course, this was their response:
Hello,
We're glad to hear you plan on becoming a student at Clackamas Community College! The first step to getting started is to apply for admission, which you can do online here: http://www.clackamas.edu/apply/.
If you have any questions about the process, feel free to give us a call at (503) 594-6100.
Have a great day!
Enrollment Services Clackamas Community College Academic Foundations & Connections 19600 Molalla Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045 503-594-6074 • registrationatclackamas.edu
A few days later, I emailed about the status of my application, and got this response:
Hi,
Thank you for reaching out to us! I see that we have received your application for admission, and would like to ask for your help to confirm some important details to help us move forward with accepting your application. Please email back at your earliest convenience to confirm your:
Date of birth (month/day/year) Email address (your application email address differs from the one that this message is from, we want to make sure we have the correct one to reach you!) Mailing address The type of courses/program you are interested in at Clackamas Community College
Thank you so much for helping us confirm this information. If I can help with any other questions in the meantime about getting started at CCC, please also let me know!
Take care,
Ariane Rakich Admissions and Recruitment Coordinator She/Her/Hers Clackamas Community College Admissions and Recruitment/Admissions Center welcomeatclackamas.edu
I responded with the info they requested, and later that same day, I got this email:
Congratulations!
You have been accepted to Clackamas Community College (CCC).
We are excited to welcome you into the CCC family and support you in accomplishing your academic, personal, and career goals.
There are two key online tools to help you as a new student:
Navigate is a to-do list that will guide you through your steps to get started at CCC. myClackamas is the student portal where you’ll access Navigate, student email, financial aid information, class registration, and more. Please bookmark this site! It’s also on the CCC home page.
Your Student Information (keep and save): ID number: Email: Password: Your Next Steps Log into Navigate: Please note it may take an hour for us to activate your Navigate account after receiving this email. Determine your math and writing placement: Complete your PASS Intake Survey and a PASS placement advisor will reach out to you to schedule a video/phone conference. We are here to help! If you have any questions, email welcome@clackamas.edu or call 503-594-3284 or visit our Getting Started page for more information.
Welcome to CCC!
Chris Sweet CCC Registrar
I logged in to my student account, and enrolled in the course. The whole process took less than a week.
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I was able to get registered too. Everything seemed easy and took just a couple days. The actual class for this first session was full, so I was directed to sign up for the "103" section which starts about a month later.
Also, while poking around, I noticed two interesting courses.
I wonder what you all think about them: HD-145 Stress Management and HD-154 Building Self Confidence. Each of these is 1 Credit Hour, but for only $10 ea. So it looks to me like a person could get 3 (graded) RA credit hours for $20. Am I missing something? Or would these likely not count/transfer later on? Better to just skip them?
(09-28-2021, 11:57 PM)RedBeardVII Wrote: I was able to get registered too. Everything seemed easy and took just a couple days. The actual class for this first session was full, so I was directed to sign up for the "103" section which starts about a month later.
Also, while poking around, I noticed two interesting courses.
I wonder what you all think about them: HD-145 Stress Management and HD-154 Building Self Confidence. Each of these is 1 Credit Hour, but for only $10 ea. So it looks to me like a person could get 3 (graded) RA credit hours for $20. Am I missing something? Or would these likely not count/transfer later on? Better to just skip them?
Looks like you found a cheap way to get more RA free electives. Good job!
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What is interesting is that, there are a few courses here that can be from 1-3, 1-6 credits and can be used as free electives. I just don't see a cost anywhere on their site in regards to each of these courses. If you can "repeat" the course a few times for some of these "service" courses, you can get 6 credits. Many youngsters will pay the $30-$60 for 3-6 elective credits, as you can add it to your resume for "work experience/volunteering".
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I'm on the wait list for that section starting in mid October. Should have signed up earlier...
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RE: Where do you get the $10 from? I can find the course, but not the cost anywhere. Do you have a link?
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I found it in the Class Schedule, near the top underneath "SCHEDULE OF CLASSES" is a link to the Fall 2021 Schedule of Classes, see page 29. I will try to attach a screen-shot and also paste the link below. Cheers!
(09-28-2021, 11:57 PM)RedBeardVII Wrote: I was able to get registered too. Everything seemed easy and took just a couple days. The actual class for this first session was full, so I was directed to sign up for the "103" section which starts about a month later.
Also, while poking around, I noticed two interesting courses.
I wonder what you all think about them: HD-145 Stress Management and HD-154 Building Self Confidence. Each of these is 1 Credit Hour, but for only $10 ea. So it looks to me like a person could get 3 (graded) RA credit hours for $20. Am I missing something? Or would these likely not count/transfer later on? Better to just skip them?
Totally worth it if you need/want Free Electives for sure.
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Clackamas is offering LIB-101 Intro to library research for free again in the Winter term, which begins in January. There are still seats available in a few of the sections. I'm in the one that starts in mid-January.
I also registered for WR-128 Intro to APA Style/Documentation. I want to get more comfortable with APA formatting in advance of my capstones and master's courses. This course is just $19 at Clackamas, but I was required to pay the $30.00 per semester student service fee, which brought my total to $49. Still not bad for an RA credit that I want. This course requires prior completion of English composition, but academic advising waived that prerequisite when I explained that I'm a visiting student and already satisfied that on my attached TESU transcript. There are five slots left in that course.
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(12-20-2021, 05:19 PM)jch Wrote: Clackamas is offering LIB-101 Intro to library research for free again in the Winter term, which begins in January. There are still seats available in a few of the sections. I'm in the one that starts in mid-January.
I also registered for WR-128 Intro to APA Style/Documentation. I want to get more comfortable with APA formatting in advance of my capstones and master's courses. This course is just $19 at Clackamas, but I was required to pay the $30.00 per semester student service fee, which brought my total to $49. Still not bad for an RA credit that I want. This course requires prior completion of English composition, but academic advising waived that prerequisite when I explained that I'm a visiting student and already satisfied that on my attached TESU transcript. There are five slots left in that course.
If you're a visiting student, do you still have to send transcripts and such when applying ? The website is glitching for me today.