NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS
CHOOSING COURSES: INFORMATION FOR REGISTRATION THIS SUMMER
Before choosing courses read the College Catalog, especially for important information about Lewis & Clark policies and requirements.
Best preparation for transferring to L&C Current transfer students suggest that it is important to be organized: plot out your remaining years in college by listing all the General Education requirement courses and major courses that you need to complete at Lewis & Clark. Then make a plan that lists all the courses that you expect to take every semester. Be sure to check your plan with your faculty advisor.
Courses offered in the fall Current course information may always be accessed by checking Course Schedule on the blue sidebar to the left. Read the Online Registration Instructions. For example, once you have a list of courses, you can click on the course title to see the description and prerequisites.
PREREQUISITES When you have a list of courses, check on Section Name and Title in WebAdvisor to see if there are any prerequisites. You will not be able to register for a course if the Registrar has not received documentation that you have met or are meeting the prerequisite. This includes prerequisites that have been met by AP, IB or college transfer credit. Check with Linda Quandt (quandt@lclark.edu) if you have any questions.
The “Math 055 or equivalent” prerequisite To register for a course with a Math 055 or equivalent prerequisite, you must have met one of the criteria listed below. The official documents for these criteria must be on file in the Registrar’s Office prior to registration.
- SAT I math score of 630 or higher or an ACT math score of 30 or higher
- High school calculus course with a grade of B or better
- Calculus AP score of 4 or 5 or an IB score of 7
- Quantitative Reasoning Proficiency Examination score of Level II or higher (should be taken online during the summer)
- College course work equivalent to Math 055 or higher
If you want to register for a course that requires Math 055 or equivalent as a prerequisite, you will most likely need to take the Quantitative Placement Exam even if you (eventually) will have one of these other options because the Registrar's Office needs official documentation of your equivalency before you can register.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT/INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (AP or IB credit) Check the AP/IB section of the 2007-08 Lewis & Clark College Catalog to determine if AP or IB credit affects your placement in courses. (Official documentation must be on file in the Registrar’s Office before you register.) AP/IB credit does not fill any General Education requirements except in foreign language.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS As a liberal arts college, Lewis & Clark encourages students to “seek knowledge for its own sake.” The pursuit of knowledge in a variety of fields expands students’ perspectives and requires that they develop essential skills, helping them to think, write, and speak clearly and effectively so that they may become thoughtful contributors to and leaders of society. The specific General Education Requirements are found in the College Catalog.
CORE REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS: All transfer students must meet this requirement. The requirement may be satisfied through transfer credit, depending on the number of credits you transfer: - Students transferring to Lewis & Clark in the fall with fewer than 16 semester credits (excluding AP and IB credits) must take Exploration and Discovery—Core 106 and 107—in their first year.
- Transfer students with 16-28 semester credits (excluding AP and IB credits), of which 3 or more credits are from an approved writing-intensive course, must take either Core 106 or 107. In those cases where a student has received no such transferable credit, both Core 106 and 107 are required.
- Students who transfer to Lewis & Clark with more than 28 credits (excluding AP and IB credits) must satisfy the Core 106-107 requirement either by transferring approved writing-intensive courses or by taking two courses from the approved writing-intensive Core Substitute Courses List.
Note: Courses used as Core substitutes may not be used to fulfill any other general education or major or minor requirements.
Registering for CORE 106: If you need or want to take CORE 106 in Fall 2008, it is in your best interest to indicate your preferred sections now. Otherwise, you may not have your choice of sections. Although all Exploration and Discovery sections meet on M,W,F, the times the sections meet do vary. Check 2008 Faculty to see the time specific sections are offered. Check the web site for information on how to submit your preferences. If you are uncertain about your final number of transfer credits, you may want to sign up for CORE 106 now and then drop it if you don’t need/want to take it. Linda Quandt can help you determine your final number of transfer credits. Transfer students with more than 28 transferable credits should not sign up for CORE 106.
Approved writing-intensive courses to substitute for Core: In order for a transfer course to substitute for CORE, it must be worth at least 3 semester credits and require at least twenty pages of expository writing with feedback about that writing. (Credits for two writing-intensive courses may be combined to total 3 semester credits, if appropriate.) If you are eligible to transfer in a Core substitute course (more than 16 transfer credits), think that one of your transfer courses meets these criteria, and your transfer credit evaluation does not note the equivalency, please provide the Registrar’s Office with a syllabus so that we may evaluate the course.
CHOOSING YOUR COURSES
The number of courses to take each semester: A regular course load is four four-credit courses, plus perhaps a one-credit PE course or one or two one-credit Music Performance courses, for a total of 16-19 credits. Students must have their advisor’s permission and signature in order to take more than 19 credits, but overloading is generally not recommended for students in their first semester at Lewis & Clark. To graduate, a student must have 128 credits—that is 32 credits a year, or 16 credits per semester over 8 semesters.
Class size: Class sizes are small, so you may not be able to take all of your first choice courses every semester. It is essential to have already thought of alternates before you begin to register. Also check out Courses that Fill Quickly
Courses to take in the first semester at LC: - Courses in your major. If you are planning to major in a science, be sure to see “Majors to Start the First Semester in College” for a guide to the courses you need to take first semester.
- Foreign language. If you have taken a language at your previous college, you should register this summer for the next level (e.g., if you have taken one year of a language, then you should register for 201). If you did not take a language in college and want to continue with a language you studied in high school, you will need to take the Foreign Language Placement Examination and must wait until August 30 to register for the course. If you want to study a language you have not previously studied, you should register for it this summer.
- Courses needed to fullfill your General Education requirements will depend on your Transfer Course Evaluation.
- Theatre
If you are interested in auditioning for the fall main-stage production, auditions take place in the first week of the semester. Go to Fir Acres Theatre on the first or second day of classes for details. Auditioning is completely open, with no prerequisites, and casting is non-traditional and colorblind.
Check class times to avoid conflicts Class meeting times are included on the on the online Course Schedule link in the blue sidebar on the Registrar's pages. It is essential to check them carefully. Some classes meet only on Monday-Wednesday-Friday, others on Tuesday-Thursday, and so forth. Be sure to check on lab/discussion times if you take a science course!
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