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Course Schedule Summer 2021 CASC is undergoing a software change. The summer semester will be the final semester using our current system. Students enrolling in the summer will experience no change. As we say goodbye to an old friend this summer and welcome the new in the fall, students will have a new and modern online experience with upgraded functionality in the soon to be launched Colleague Self-Service. Now, students registering for fall classes may enroll beginning April 26 and should refer to the FALL 2021 COURSE SCHEDULE for course selections and instructions. Advisors are ready to assist students who enroll into fall classes using the new Colleague Self-Service tools when fall enrollment opens April 26. So, be patient with us as we launch this new product. Your feedback will help us make this transition more productive and the new Self-Service experience even better……… Thank you!! Poteau campus Sallisaw campus Online 1507 So McKenna Poteau, OK 74953 1601 Opdyke Sallisaw, OK 74955 www.carlalbert.edu 918-647-1200 Carl 918-775-6977 Albert State College 1507 So McKenna Poteau, Oklahoma 74953 www.carlalbert.edu
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule Expanded Academic Calendar for 2021 - 2022 SUMMER 2021 FALL 2021 SPRING 2022 SIXTEEN WEEK REGULAR CLASSES May 26 – July 21 August 11 – December 10 January 12 - May 13 FIRST DAY OF SEMESTER May 26 August 11 January 12 Last day to ADD classes May 28 August 17 January 19 Last day to DROP without Charges or Grade June 2 August 24 January 26 Financial Aid - 60 % Withdrawal Date June 29 October 17 March 29 Last day to DROP with automatic “W” July 7 November 5 April 13 Last day to DROP with “W” or “F” July 19 December 3 May 6 Final Examinations July 20 - July 21 December 6-10 May 9-13 LAST DAY OF REGULAR CLASSES July 21 December 10 May 13 No Classes: Campus Closed Memorial Day May 31 Independence Day (none) Labor Day September 6 Fall Break October 21-22 Thanksgiving Holiday November 22-26 Christmas Break December 11 – January 2 Martin Luther King Jr Day January 17 Spring Break March 14-18 Easter Holiday April 14-15 ONE WEEK INTERIM CLASSES July 26-30 January 3-7 FIRST DAY OF Interim July 26 January 3 Last day to ADD classes July 26 January 3 Last day to DROP without Charges or Grade July 27 January 4 Last day to DROP with automatic “W” July 28 January 5 Last day to DROP with “W” or “F” July 29 January 6 Final Examinations July 30 January 7 LAST DAY OF CLASSES July 30 January 7 TWO WEEK INTERIM CLASSES July 26-August 6 FIRST DAY OF SEMESTER July 26 Last day to ADD classes July 27 Last day to DROP without Charges or Grade July 28 Last day to DROP with automatic “W” August 4 Last day to DROP with “W” or “F” August 5 Final Examinations August 6 LAST DAY OF CLASSES 1st EIGHT WEEK CLASSES August 11 – October 6 January 12 – March 9 FIRST DAY OF SEMESTER August 11 January 12 Last day to ADD classes August 13 January 14 Last day to DROP without Charges or Grade August 17 January 19 Last day to DROP with automatic “W” September 22 February 23 Last day to DROP with “W” or “F” October 4 March 7 Final Examinations October 5-6 March 8-9 LAST DAY OF CLASSES October 6 March 9 March 10 – May 13 2nd EIGHT WEEK CLASSES October 7 –December 10 FIRST DAY OF SEMESTER October 7 March 10 Last day to ADD classes October 11 March 21 Last day to DROP without Charges or Grade October 13 March 23 Last day to DROP with automatic “W” November 19 April 29 Last day to DROP with “W” or “F” December 8 May 11 Final Examinations December 9-10 May 12-13 LAST DAY OF CLASSES December 10 May 13 For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 2
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule Explanation of Add/Drop Dates Students are responsible for attending all classes they are enrolled and withdrawing from any class to which they will not attend. Students may drop a class without charges or owe 100% before the Last Day to Drop date (see above) or with charges after this date. Students should contact the Admissions Office to drop classes (918-647-1302) or the Financial Aid Office to ask about withdrawal consequences with their financial aid (918-647-1343). LAST DAY TO DROP without Charges or Grade (Drop Date): Students may drop course with 100% refund and have no grade recorded to the transcript. LAST DAY TO DROP with AUTOMATIC “W” Grade: Students may drop course with zero refund and “W” grade posted to the transcript. LAST DAY TO DROP with “W” or “F” Grade: Students may drop course with zero refund and “F” or “W” grade (instructor assigns F or W grade). 60 % Withdrawal Date for Students Receiving Financial Aid: Students who accept financial aid through Pell Grant, SEOG Grant, Subsidized Stafford Loan, Unsubsidized Stafford Loan or a Parent PLUS Loan may be required to payback all or part of their aid when complete withdrawal or last date of attendance is made before the 60% of the semester. Note: Students should contact Financial Aid Office when dropping below full-time hours or all classes in a term. STEPS to DROP one or more Class(s): Students must submit a formal withdraw request to the Office of Admissions or call for instructions. Students who drop all classes after the Drop Date and before the 60% Withdrawal Date must also contact the Financial Aid Office on payback of funds or other funding/grade consequences. (contact the Office of Financial Aid before Complete Withdrawal) Carl Albert State College is dedicated to the health and safety our students, staff, and visitors. We thank you for doing your part to reduce the spread of COVID-19 on our campus and keeping our community safe. Face masks are required when visiting the college campus. We encourage you to adhere to the guidelines below. [read online information on COVID-19: https://www.carlalbert.edu/covid-19 ] STUDENT INFORMATION CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS Poteau Main Number 918-647-1200 Poteau Admissions 918-647-1300 Sallisaw Main Number 918-775-6977 Sallisaw Admissions 918-775-6977 ....... ....... ACT Testing 918-647-1319 Enrollment & Retention Cente 918-647-1393 ACT Testing @ Sallisaw campus 918-775-6977 Financial Aid 918-647-1343 Accuplacer Testing 918-647-1319 Housing 918-647-1374 Admissions 918-647-1300 Library 918-647-1310 Bookstore, Poteau 918-647-1390 Student Affairs 918-647-1371 Bookstore, Sallisaw 918-775-6977 Tours 918-647-1372 Cashier, Business Office 918-647-1325 Tutoring Poteau 918-647-1319 Graduation Applications 918-647-1300 Veterans Certification 918-647-1393 In compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, American Disabilities Act of 1990, and other federal laws and regulations, Carl Albert State College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes but not limited to admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. Please contact our ADA Coordinator at 918- 647-1319 if you have questions regarding services for students with disabilities. For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 3
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule Summer Admissions and Summer Enrollment Only CASC is undergoing a software change. The summer semester will be the final semester using our current system. Students enrolling in the summer will experience no change. As we say goodbye to an old friend this summer and welcome the new in the fall, students will have a new and modern online experience with upgraded functionality in the soon to be launched Colleague Self-Service. Now, students registering for fall classes may enroll beginning April 26 and should refer to the FALL 2021 COURSE SCHEDULE for course selections and instructions. Advisors are ready to assist students who enroll into fall classes using the new Colleague Self-Service tools when fall enrollment opens April 26. So, be patient with us as we launch this new product. Your feedback will help us make this transition more productive and the new Self-Service experience even better……… Thank you!! Summer Application Students are encouraged to “bundle” their credentials and submit them as a “bundle” upon completion of the online application. All students are required to submit two forms of ID and credentials pertaining to their Admissions category below. 1. Application for Admissions 2. Driver’s License ID 3. Social Security Card ID First-Time Freshman Admission First-time entering freshman have never attended college or have completed 6 hrs or less after high school or completed some college coursework during high school. Freshmen must submit their credentials once online application is completed. 1. Application for Admissions, Driver’s License, and Social Security Card or proof of SSN. 2. Official high school transcript (final with 12th year term grades, graduation date, & seal) 3. Test scores (SAT or ACT; or ACCUPLACER for the 21+ age student) 4. Proof of ID (Driver’s License, and Social Security Card or proof of SSN) Once students submit credentials to Office of Admissions, students must sign up for an ENROLLMENT SESSION date (see section below for instructions: New Student and Transfer Student Enrollment During COVID-19). Transfer Admission Transfer students have previously attended another college and earned 7 college hours or more. Transfer students must submit the following credentials with their online application and prior to their planned Enrollment date. 1. Application for Admissions, Driver’s License, and Social Security Card or proof of SSN. 2. Official transcripts from all colleges attended 3. Official high school transcript and test scores when transferring with less than 24 college hours, or when deficiencies or prerequisites not completed Readmissions Former CASC students returning after a 1 or semesters absence should complete an application to update records since last at CASC and submit official transcripts from any college attended while last at CASC. Non-Degree Seeking Admission Students who do not seek a college degree may enroll in no more than 9 cr-hrs (lifetime) without submitting credentials, except, when prerequisites must be met to enroll in certain college courses (ex. ENGL 1113/1213 or college MATH). ACT tests and transcripts should provide documentation prerequisite has been met. Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for financial aid or scholarships. Senior citizens 65 years of age and older may attend CASC with application and submission of the Senior Citizen Audit Waiver form and be permitted enrollment with no charges and receive an “AU” audit grade. (call Office of Admissions for form and enrollment). For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 4
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule Concurrent Admission High school seniors and juniors are eligible for admissions with a high school GPA of 3.0 or 19 ACT composite or 980 SAT. Students may then enroll in subjects in which the subject test score is met. Concurrent students should alternately submit the “Concurrent Enrollment Application Packet for New Students”, which includes the Permissions Form and check list of required documents. Step 1: SUMMER ADMISSIONS TESTING CASC uses primarily two placement exams, ACT and Next Generation ACCUPLACER, to place students into appropriate college-level courses or identify remedial or refresher needs before college course enrollments. • First-time students under age 21 must test with ACT (National or Residual ACT) for admissions purposes. • First time students age 21 years or older may test with either ACT or NextGen Accuplacer for admissions purposes. • High School Concurrent students must first test with the ACT (National, Residual, or PreACT) or SAT (PSAT 10 or National) with only one Residual ACT permitted per year for admissions and placement purposes. First-time students will be required to remediate when test scores are low, as measured by ACT or NextGeneration Accuplacer (other testing measurements acceptable). Remediation is met with successful completion of remedial course or re-testing. First-time Concurrent Enrollment students will be required to first test with ACT (or SAT) and then be eligible to subsequently test with Accuplacer for additional placement testing. ACT Testing (C en t er C od e 0 3 43 00 ) CASC is a test center for National ACT. On-line registration for the National ACT is available at www.actstudent.org . Study and test prep materials may be found online at ACT’s website (search for Online Prep). Contact 918-647-1382 for questions. CASC also offers Residual ACT testing at both Sallisaw and Poteau campuses. Students must pre-pay the $55.00 testing fee at the Business Office prior to testing, and present paid receipt, picture ID, Social Security Number card or number to gain admissions to Residual Testing. Residual ACT Test Dates : [2021] April 8, 22; May 7, 21; June 11, 25 Student may reserve their seat for ACT Residual Testing by calling: Poteau Campus contact 918-647-1319 to reserve seat and testing location/time Sallisaw Campus contact 918-775-6977 to reserve seat Next Generation ACCUPLACER - Placement Testing ACCUPLACER test results are used to measure a student’s readiness to enroll into college level courses, such as ENGL 1113 or college math courses. It can be used as a secondary testing tool for students under age 21, or as a primary testing measurement for students ages 21 and over. High school concurrent students may test with Next-Generation Accuplacer after having first tested with ACT or SAT. Then, the NextGen Accuplacer may be used as a secondary evaluation for course placement purposes. Once students are admitted to CASC and given their CASC ID number, they may test with NG ACCUPLACER. While testing is available during business hours at both Poteau or Sallisaw campus sites, students should telephone to confirm test availability and instruction (Poteau: 918-647-1319 || Sallisaw: 918-775-6977). CASC currently uses Next-Generation ACCUPLACER placement tests. The NG ACCUPLACER has been redesigned to more effectively place students into freshman-level courses. Students may find study guides for ACCUPLACER at: • Next Generation ACCUPLACER: https://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/students/prepare-for-accuplacer/practice • Some study materials may also be found at the college’s libraries. Remediation of Low Test Scores Upon initial admissions, all freshman students are required to demonstrate readiness to enroll into college-level courses of English 1113 Freshman Composition I or college math. When tests scores are below the cut-off score on the ACT or NextGen ACCUPLACER tests, then a deficiency is identified and remediation is required. Students may remove remedial requirement by retesting or enrollment into the appropriate zero-level course. Therefore, once the deficiency in that subject area is remediated by either retest or successful course completion, student may enroll into college-level subjects in that area. Further, students are required to remove deficiency(s) in first 24 credit-hours of enrollment or face an ADMISSIONS HOLD on future enrollments. For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 5
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule Step 2: Summer Enrollment Current CASC students are encouraged to visit with their academic advisor for enrollment assistance or prior to self-enrollment in VIKECONNECT for course completion degree check reviews. New students must sign up for an ENROLLMENT SESSION! • Students are asked to contact their Faculty Advisor and make an appointment (typically after 1:00 p.m.) to register for classes. • Students may find contact information about their academic allows and instructions how to self-enroll using VIKECONNECT. (go to https://www.carlalbert.edu/enrollment/ for list of advisors and instruction). • Degree Plans are found on-line (go to ACADEMICS), in the Admissions Office, or with their Advisor. • Students must remove deficiencies before taking college courses and do so in the first 24 cr-hrs. First Time Enrollment First-time entering students will enroll into summer classes with the assistance of a Counselor in the Enrollment Management Office. As a general guide, first time students should expect to enroll into ORI 1111 Freshman Orientation, ENGL 1113 Freshman CompositionI, CS 1103 Microcomputer Applications, and required deficiency courses in their first semester with CASC. Transfer Students who have not completed a college-level orientation class may alternately enroll into CASC’s LIB 1011 Information Literacy or BUS 1111 Business Finance courses. Dates to Enroll Summer enrollment begins on the following dates and ends a few days after classes begin. Students should refer to the Expanded Academic Calendar to understand when the campus is open and closed, and the “Last day to Add Classes” for short term classes.. (Questions? call Enrollment Management at 918-647-1372) 1st Day to Enroll Summer Enrollment Opens for All April 12, 2021 Summer Classes Begin May 26, 2021 Summer Enrollment Ends May 28, 2021 Summer Classes End July 21, 2021 New Student and Transfer Student Enrollment during COVID-19 Students who are first-time entering college must enroll through the Enrollment Management Office for summer 2021 classes. Once students have been cleared to register for summer classes (Application and submitted all documents to the Office of Admissions), students will complete an Enrollment Registration Form online at:. (https://www.carlalbert.edu/enrollment/) or call 918-647-1372. Students will then be contacted by an Counselor who will help you enroll into classes for the first time with CASC. Please know that walk- in enrollment and advisement appointments are not recommended at this time; call 918-647-1372 for questions. Readmissions of Former CASC Students during COVID-19 Students who were previously enrolled with CASC and have not attended in one or more semesters are expected to visit with an academic advisor in their major. An academic advisor will help the student understand degree planning and what courses are required to finish their degree and transfer on to the four-year college of their choice. Students must be fully re-admitted and reactivated with the Office of Admissions (use online application and submit transcripts from all colleges attended since last at CASC). Self-enrollment is available online with VIKECONNECT when students have a clear understanding of degree completion requirements: click here for “Self-Enrollment Instructions” click here for “Advisor Contact Information” For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 6
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule High School Concurrent Student and Non-Degree Seeking Student Enrollment during COVID-19 Students who enroll with CASC under Concurrent Enrollment must submit their credentials with their Admissions Packet prior to, or at time of first-time admissions and enrollment. Students may submit their enrollment packages in-person as a walk-in, by mail or fax to the Office of Admissions, but, are required to wear a mask when visiting the college campus. Returning Concurrent Enrollment students may submit the one page Returning Concurrent Form and any testing scores that support other course placements. Students should check with their high school counselor to decide when best to enroll into next semester classes. Students not seeking a degree in higher education or have not earned 9 or more life-time credit hours are categorized as non-degree seeking students and may enroll with the Office of Admissions. Students visiting CASC from another college for summer only enrollment may enroll with unofficial transcript, but, official documents may be required to prove prerequisite course completion or testing score satisfaction, or if financial aid is expected. Web-Only Student Enrollment If you are enrolling in all web classes with CASC and expect to receive your degree all online, then, you are considered a Web Student.. You may call CASC’s Director of the Virtual Campus who can assist you in enrollment after you have been cleared to register into summer classes (completion of online application and submission of credentials). Contact Sara Brown at 918-647-1471 or email: sbrown@carlalbert.edu ). Sallisaw Campus Enrollment Students who plan on attending the Sallisaw campus may enroll with an advisor during business hours. Students should call and schedule an enrollment day/time and test time with Residual ACT or ACCUPLACER for admissions and placement testing (call 918-775-6977). Campus Closed Dates The Expanded Academic Calendar is the official calendar of dates for the college and may be found in this publication and on-line at www.carlalbert.edu >> Admissions . The following dates show when the campus is closed and on-campus admissions/enrollment will be unavailable. So, plan your visit accordingly. Campus Closed Dates Memorial Day May 31 Labor Day September 6 Summer Hours ---- Students are encouraged to call Admissions to ensure campus, office, or staff is open and available on the day and time of their visit (918-647-1300). Frequently Asked Questions “How to set up VIKECONNECT….“ VIKECONNECT is a student’s personal CASC information and enrollment center where students may view grades and unofficial transcript, see account balances, set up a payment plan, and more. Students must first set-up their VIKECONNECT account; and then have access to their Student Webmail and Blackboard. -- First, students must be admitted and have a CASC ID number. Then, follow these directions: 1. Go to CASC homepage www.carlalbert.edu 2. Click on VIKECONNECT >> Click on Reset Password and follow directions “How to set-up CASC STUDENT WebMa il …” Webmail is set-up once your VIKECONNECT is established. Click on the Student Webmail link and follow instructions. CASC email is used by CASC offices to “mail” your billing notices, financial aid awards, degree checks, graduation awards, and other important announcements and reminders. The college does not mail billing statements or final grades or financial aid award or graduation notices…; students are expected to use their CASC Student Webmail and VIKECONNECT for these purposes. www.carlalbert.edu >> VIKECONNECT >> CASC Student WebMail For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 7
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule “How to a ccess my WEB CLASSES” Students may access their Blackboard with the same USERNAME and PASSWORD used when setting-up their VIKECONNECT and find the link inside VIKECONNECT. Don’t see your class in Blackboard? Have you checked your course schedule and are your enrolled? Are you pre-enrolled in the next term and the current one has not ended yet? The current term must have ended before your class appears in Blackboard. Typically, the first day of classes is the first day you will have access to your Blackboard course. www.carlalbert.edu >>VIKECONNECT >> Blackboard “Wha t do I do if I ca n’t a ttend my cla ss…” If you see you must miss a class, be sure to inform your instructor about the date and reason, and ask about assignments. Ask a classmate for their notes. Remember, it is your responsibility to attend a class and to get caught up when you miss. Life happens and if you see that you are unable to attend your class for the duration of the term, then, officially drop your class(s) through the Office of Admissions. Students are given a 100% refund when classes are dropped before the Last Day to Drop without Charges or Grade. After this date, students are 100% responsible for tuition/fees charges, and may have to pay back part or all of any Pell Grant moneys when drops occur after disbursement (contact the Financial Aid Office if receiving aid 918-647-1343 for counsel). See Expanded Academic Calendar for add and drop dates, and other dates students should be informed! (found in this publication) Step 3: Check List Below is a list of things to do before classes begin…… Enrollment Center 918-647-1372 – Enrollment Advisor Business Office 918-647-1325 -- tuition/fees statement Student Affairs 918-647-1371 -- Parking Decal, CASC ID, and on-campus housing Viking Bookstore 918-647-1390 -- textbook purchases and supplies Financial Aid 918-647-1343 -- Financial assistance Academic Success Center 918-647-1319 – tutoring and placement testing Sallisaw Campus 918-775-6977 – admissions, enrollment, business, CASC ID, Financial Aid, Bookstore Step 4: Go to Class When students enroll into classes, a seat is reserved for them, charges are figured, instructors are secured, and financial aid is determined. Students are expected to attend classes on day one! So, go to class, ask questions, turn in assignments…understand that one prerequisite to success is showing up for class! We expect regular attendance. Students who miss a class find it has a negative effect on their learning and final grade. Some instructors use class attendance in their final grade awards. Mask up when you come to campus and go to class. For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 8
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule FINANCIAL AID Students are responsible for financing their costs of their education. Students should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year. The FAFSA is available beginning October 1 for the following academic year. FAFSA gives the financial aid office and scholarship coordinator information regarding your eligibility for certain grants, loans, federal work-study, and scholarships. To avoid delays and expedite processing time, students are encouraged to submit all requested documents and apply early. Once your application is received, the financial aid office will send information to your email account confirming your application and requesting additional documentation to award aid. So, check your personal and CASC email frequently and act quickly to bring in documentation and accept awards. Students may view what documents are needed to complete award and accept awards through VIKECONNECT. Disbursement of funds: Disbursement dates will be published on-line and on the CASC Financial Aid Newsletter (sent via email). Students are responsible for any unpaid student account balance. Repayment of funds: Students who receive Title IV funds may be required to payback funds if classes are dropped after the Add/Drop Period. Students should contact the Financial Aid Office for advisement before dropping a class. Grants and scholarships are funds that students typically do not have to pay back. Loans are borrowed funds that must be paid back with interest after the students ceases to be enrolled, regardless of graduation status. Need help filling out FAFSA? Contact an EOC Counselor on the Poteau campus at 918-647-1396 or the Sallisaw campus at 918-775-6977 ext. 2202. Please, be prepared and bring tax return information and W-2’s. Please, contact the Financial Aid Office at 918-647-1343 for any questions or to check the status of your financial aid application. Business Office Students should understand the cost to attend college includes the cost of tuition and fees and other expenses such as dorm room, meals, books, supplies, etc. The cost to attend CASC amount can be paid by the student directly, or by Financial Aid such as Pell Grant, loans, scholarships, Oklahoma Promise, GI Bill, tribal assistance, …. So, cost to attend minus all aid equals the education cost owed by the student. A few Business Office FAQ’s: Students should check their VIKECONNECT > STUDENT tab for account balance or how to make payment on-line. The Business Office Cashier may be contacted at 918-647-1325 for account or payment information or payment plan. Do you have questions setting up your payment plan? Call or visit the Cashier at 918-647-1325 or 918-775-6977 (Sallisaw). Any unpaid balance will prevent re-enrollment, and distribution of official transcript and diploma. Expecting a refund? When financial aid exceeds the amount of tuition/fee/other charges owed, then, students will get the difference as a “disbursement” to their new CASC Student ID which also serves as their debit card. You must log into your VIKECONNECT and choose to send your refund to your personal bank account via Direct Deposit OR to your new Student ID (via Herring Bank). CASC ID cards are printed in the Student Affairs Office (Poteau Campus) or at the Front Office (Sallisaw Campus). Students should watch their VIKECONNECT account balance. When the student’s account shows a CREDIT amount, then, the student will receive those funds (deposit to their new Student ID Card) and at the next advertised dates of disbursement. Payment Plans Students will incur tuition, fee, and other charges, and may pay this balance over a period of several months using the steps below. Students may select an automatic bank payment (ACH) or by credit card or debit card. Your cost to participate in this payment plan will be a $30 enrollment fee per semester. Your eligibility for the automatic payment plan is based on the status of your Financial Aid Award. 1. Go to www.carlalbert.edu and login to your VIKECONNECT online portal account. 2. Choose STUDENT TAB and click to set up a payment plan (click on big RED button). 3. Select TERM and Click on the PAYMENT PLAN button. 4. Questions on the payment plan may be referred to the Business Cashier at 918-647-1325. CASC Mission Statement: To provide affordable, accessible and exceptional education that fosters student success. The college has been serving the community since 1933. Throughout these years, Carl Albert State College has promised its students and community…… “your success is our mission!” For real-time updates, go to https://www.carlalbert.edu and click on Academics >> Course Schedule 9
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule COURSE ID COURSE TITLE DAYS STARTS ENDS Location Instructor POTEAU SUMMER SEMESTER COURSES CHEM-1025 .1175 21/1S General & Organic Biochemistry TR 8:00 AM 10:30 AM RC 211 ParanahewaS Lab TR 10:45 AM 2:05 PM RC 309 CJ -2140 .1003 21/1S Selected Topics in Criminal Justice TBA Brown C ENGL-1113 .1102 21/1S Freshman Composition I MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM OCAE1122 Piper S ENGL-1213 .1132 21/1S Freshman Composition II MW 11:00 AM 1:30 PM OCAE1122 Piper S MATH-0123R.1153 21/1S Intermediate Algebra TR 11:00 AM 1:30 PM RC 122 Branham T MATH-1513 .1911 21/1S College Algebra (Pre-Calculus) TR 8:00 AM 10:30 AM RC 122 Branham T MATH-1613 .1159 21/1S Plane Trigonometry MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM RC 202 Wylie R POS -1113 .1198 21/1S American Federal Government MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM OCAE1119 Boyd H PSY -1113 .1005 21/1S Introduction To Psychology TR 8:00 AM 10:30 AM OCAE1118 Bruesch D SOC -1113 .1152 21/1S Introduction to Sociology MW 11:00 AM 1:30 PM OCAE1118 Smith Tonia SALLISAW SUMMER SEMESTER COURSES CHEM-1025 .8191 21/1S General and Organic Biochemistry MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM SE 8015 ParanahewaS Lab MW 10:45 AM 2:05 PM SE 8015 ONLINE SUMMER SEMESTER COURSES ACCT-2203 .6105 21/1S Managerial Accounting WEB RepassH AHS -1113 .6106 21/1S Intro to Medical Terminology WEB Hobday J AHS -1203 .6107 21/1S Basic Nutrition WEB Holman J ART -1113 .6101 21/1S Art Appreciation WEB Robertson C BIO -1114 .6110 21/1S Gen Biology w/Lab WEB Brown P BUS -1013 .6191 21/1S Introduction to Business WEB RepassH BUS -1113 .6111 21/1S Business Mathematics WEB RepassH BUS -2133 .8192 21/1S Business Communications WEB SmithD CD -2113 .6112 21/1S Child Growth & Development WEB LewisR CD -2123 .6113 21/1S Health Care and Safety WEB LewisR CD -2133 .6114 21/1S Language and Physical Skills WEB LewisR CD -2223 .6115 21/1S Program Planning & Admin WEB Smith R COED-1111 .6392 21/1S Supervised Work Experience WEB Willis M CS -1103 .6103 21/1S Microcomputer Applications WEB SmithT CS -1103 .6116 21/1S Microcomputer Applications WEB SmithT ECON-2213 .6120 21/1S Principles of Microeconomics WEB ArmstrongT ENGL-0111R.6141 21/1S Fast Track Reading Lab WEB Hill S ENGL-0121R.6144 21/1S Fast Track Writing Lab WEB Hill S ENGL-0133. 6117 21/1S Intro to College Reading/Writing WEB Hill S ENGL-1113 .6122 21/1S Freshman Composition I WEB Salisbury M ENGL-1113 .6141 21/1S Freshman Composition I WEB BrownS ENGL-1213 .1059 21/1S Freshman Composition II WEB Yandell S ENGL-1213 .6123 21/1S Freshman Composition II WEB Salisbury M GEOG-2243 .6124 21/1S Fundamentals of Human Geography WEB Bengs J
Carl Albert State College Summer 2021 Course Schedule COURSE ID COURSE TITLE DAYS STARTS ENDS Location Instructor GPS -1214 .6155 21/1S General Physical Science w/Lab WEB Hughes S HIST-1483 .1058 21/1S American History 1492-1865 WEB Boyd H HIST-1493 .6126 21/1S American History 1865-Present WEB Long S HPER-1113 .6127 21/1S Personal Health and Wellness WEB Repass K HPER-2103 .6128 21/1S Care & Prev of Athletic Injuries WEB Barnes C HPER-2213 .6108 21/1S Standard First Aid & Personal Sfty WEB Barnes C HUM -2223 .6131 21/1S General Humanities II WEB Robertson C MATH-0123R.6133 21/1S Intermediate Algebra WEB Walters C MATH-1413 .6194 21/1S Survey of Contemporary Math WEB Wylie R MATH-1513.6173 21/1S College Algebra (Pre-Calculus) WEB Walters C MUS -1113 .6142 21/1S Music Appreciation WEB Ford L ORGL-1113 .6193 21/1S Intro to Organizational Leadership WEB SmithD PHIL-1113 .6133 21/1S Introduction to Philosophy WEB BrownS POS -1113 .6134 21/1S American Federal Government WEB Rankin A PSY -1113 .6136 21/1S Introduction To Psychology WEB Snyder K PSY -2123 .6280 21/1S Developmental Psychology WEB McConnelK SOC -1113 .6137 21/1S Introduction to Sociology WEB McConnelK SPAN-1113 .1184 21/1S Conversational Spanish I WEB Randall A SPCH-1113 .6168 21/1S Intro to Speech Communication WEB Yandell S HYBRID SCIENCE COURSES (Lecture on-line, Lab on-campus) ZOO -1114 .6165 21/1S General Zoology WEB Wiersig N Lab T 11:00 AM 2:20 PM RC 317 ZOO -2114 .6145 21/1S Human Physiology WEB Reynolds N Lab W 12:30 PM 3:50 PM SE 8032 ZOO -2124 .6146 21/1S Human Anatomy WEB Reynolds N Lab W 9:00 AM 12:20 PM SE 8032
Carl Albert State College HS HC JH TF HT RC BC OCAE Bookstore, Student Center 1. Costner-Balentine Student Center (Viking Bookstore) 11. Physical Plant 21. Gedosh Scholar Dorm 2. F.L. Holton Business Center (BC) 12. Women’s Athletic Dorms 22. Hoyle Dorm 3. Hamilton Auditorium 13. Softball Field 23. Ollie Dorm 4. Hamilton Complex (HC) 14. Baseball Field 24. McBee Dorm 5. Johnson Hall (JH) 15. Men’s Athletic Dorms 25. AES McMillian Dorm 6. Dr. Joe E. White Library 16. Choctaw Headstart Center 26. Armory 7. Hemphill Hall (Admissions, Financial Aid, Business, Enrollment Center) 17. Baptist Student Union 27. Vike House 8. Health Science Center (HS) 18. W.D. Hoffman Scholar Dorm 28. Ollie Center for Academic Excellence (OCAE) 9. Thompson Fitness Center & Viking Field House (TF) 19. Bill J. Barber Scholar Dorm 29. Deanna J. Reed Science & Math Center (RC) 10. Technical Occupations Building & Early Childhood Center (HT) 20. Student Laundry Center 30. Kiamichi Technology Center Note: SE or SC are classrooms at Sallisaw campus. 10/2016
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