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Spring 2013 Schedule of Classes - Lee College

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5 Simple Steps to become a <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong> Student<br />

PLAN TO REGISTER EARLY!<br />

• First-time-in-college students will be required to<br />

meet application, testing, and orientation deadlines<br />

prior to registration. See the enrollment calendar<br />

for new students.<br />

• No new registrations will be allowed for students<br />

once a semester or session begins.<br />

Step 1<br />

Complete an Admissions Application<br />

New students and returning students who were not<br />

enrolled during the past year must complete an admissions<br />

application and provide pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> residency information,<br />

which determines their cost <strong>of</strong> tuition and fees.<br />

An admissions application may be completed at<br />

www.applytexas.org or in person at the Admissions<br />

and Records Office in Moler Hall 101.<br />

Transfer students must have <strong>of</strong>ficial, sealed college<br />

transcripts sent directly to <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong>. New transfer<br />

students are also subject to the meningitis vaccine<br />

requirement.<br />

Step 3<br />

Complete Required Testing and Advising<br />

The State <strong>of</strong> Texas requires prospective students to<br />

demonstrate basic skills in reading, writing, and<br />

mathematics. Test scores are used to place students in<br />

the appropriate level <strong>of</strong> instruction and do not affect<br />

admission. The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) lists scores<br />

which may exempt students from testing. Additional<br />

testing is <strong>of</strong>ten required to qualify for college algebra.<br />

See the section on Testing Requirements. Students<br />

who need to test should call the Counseling Center at<br />

281.425.6384 to schedule a testing appointment.<br />

Step 5<br />

Pay Tuition and Fees<br />

For registration to be complete, students must pay for<br />

their classes by the payment deadline. Students will be<br />

dropped from classes for non-payment. See enrollment<br />

calendars for payment deadlines. Students may access<br />

payment information and set up a payment plan<br />

through their myLC account.<br />

Purchase Books<br />

Books are not part <strong>of</strong> the tuition and fees payment.<br />

See Bookstore – Things to Know.<br />

7<br />

Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships<br />

(optional but recommended)<br />

To receive federal financial assistance for grants and<br />

loans, students must fill out the required Free Application<br />

for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available at<br />

www.lee.edu or http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. Financial aid<br />

requests will only be processed if students have completed<br />

an admission application to <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Check the <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>College</strong> website for scholarship information.<br />

Step 2<br />

Order Official Transcripts and Submit Immunization<br />

Information<br />

New students should request <strong>of</strong>ficial transcripts from<br />

their high school and have them sent directly to <strong>Lee</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> (or submit GED diploma) if they have never<br />

attended college previously and graduated within the<br />

last five years. Students may submit sealed transcripts<br />

at the Admissions Office. The State <strong>of</strong> Texas now requires<br />

meningitis immunization for all new students<br />

under the age <strong>of</strong> thirty. Students must submit documentation<br />

prior to enrollment. See enrollment calendars<br />

for deadlines.<br />

Students will meet with a counselor or advisor to<br />

review test scores prior to orientation and registration.<br />

For more information, contact the Counseling Center at<br />

281.425.6384. To use a high school test such as TAKS,<br />

SAT or ACT for placement, students must provide an<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial score report or high school transcript that includes<br />

scores.<br />

Step 4<br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> an Orientation/Registration Time<br />

(First-time-in-college students only)<br />

All students attending college for the first time and<br />

high school students who were previously enrolled in<br />

dual credit are required to attend orientation. Students<br />

will learn about college policy and procedures and<br />

how to access myLC Campus, where students can<br />

register online, pay for courses, and check on grades.<br />

Students who need additional information can drop by<br />

the Student Success Center in the Student Center or<br />

call the Counseling Center for an appointment at<br />

281.425.6384. A variety <strong>of</strong> services from academic<br />

advising and career counseling to special services for<br />

students with disabilities and veteran’s affairs are<br />

provided.

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