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What is my CSCC email address?

What is my CSCC email address? The student email address consists of the username followed by @student.cscc.edu. The employee email address consists of the username followed by @cscc.edu.

How do I find my Cougar ID CSCC?

1. Visit password.cscc.edu 2. Click “Discover My Login Name/password” or “Discover My Cougar ID.” Enter your information and click “Discover.” 3. Follow the on-screen directions to create your password.

How do I get my transcripts from CSCC?

To request an official transcript from Columbus State Community College a student must go to Credential Solutions to place the order online. Please Note: If ordering a transcript to be sent to another institution, you should be aware that many institutions do not accept a transcript that is 'Issued to Student'.

How do I take classes at Columbus State?

We welcome you to Columbus State and look forward to helping you on your educational journey!Step 1: Apply to Columbus State. ... Step 2: Meet with your advisor at your home college. ... Step 3: Determine the Columbus State prerequisites course and course equivalents. ... Step 4: Access your Columbus State email and CougarWeb.More items...

Where is the main CSCC Library located?

ColumbusIt is located at 400 Grove Street on the Columbus Campus.

What is CougarWeb?

CougarWeb is an interactive web application that enables users to view their individual information contained in Columbus State's Colleague® databases.

Where do I send my transcripts to CSCC?

In the absence of a list of colleges to select, have your institution send your official PDF transcript directly to [email protected] We do not accept PDF transcripts sent from a student's personal or CSCC student e-mail account.

Where do I send my transcripts to Central State University?

the Office of AdmissionsSubmit this application and a nonrefundable fee of $20 to the Office of Admissions, PO Box 1004, Wilberforce, OH 45384. Have your high school and/ or college transcripts sent directly to the office of admissions.

How do I send my transcripts to Cotc?

Where/how do my transcripts get sent? Official transcripts can be emailed by the issuing school or their their third party vendor to: [email protected]. (Transcripts emailed by students are not considered 'official. ')Nov 5, 2020

Is CSCC online?

Online Courses: Web courses are held completely online, although most web classes require you to take exams at a Columbus State testing center. Some web courses require you to collaborate in real time with your classmates at specific dates and times using web-conferencing.

What is considered full-time CSCC?

The number of credits students schedule varies based on their personal circumstances (jobs, family responsibilities, finances, etc.). It is necessary to budget at least 3 hours per week for each credit on your schedule. For example, 12 credits will take about 36 hours per week. That is why it is considered full-time.

How many credit hours is full-time CSCC?

12 credit hoursThe student must be registered and maintain a full-time (12 credit hours or more) course schedule at Columbus State for the semester in which he or she cross-registers.

A Personal Coach

A personal coach — we call them “Navigators” — will work with you one-on-one to get to know you, your needs, and your interests. Your Navigator will lead you through every step and will be a call or text away to help you manage any challenges. Navigators are full-time Columbus State employees with experience working with students.

All Costs Covered

We’re committed to covering every cost. That includes all college and program participation costs and costs that can keep you from focusing on school, like childcare, food, housing, technology, transportation, and others.

Success Plan

Your Navigator will help you get ready for college, and if you experienced a “lost senior year” because of COVID-19 you'll get a personalized plan to catch up quickly. Classes and other activities will be in-person when possible.

Short Programs, Lasting Careers

College doesn’t always mean four years of school. Forward Together matches students with short-term programs — most just a semester or two — that will prepare you for an in-demand job in fields including healthcare and skilled trades.

Step 1: Sign up

Fill out this form and tell us who you are, where you go to high school, and why you’re interested in Forward Together.

Step 2: Meet your Navigator

Within two business days of receiving your form, your Navigator will contact you to learn more about you and help you get financial aid and resources to allow you to focus on school. Together, you’ll make a plan to move forward. Meet the Navigators

Step 3: Pick a program and enroll

Your Navigator will help you find the right program, understand the career pathway it will lead to, and walk you through the college enrollment process.

What is the first four weeks of each semester?

The first four weeks of each semester provide an experience that can start students on the path to success. All of us – faculty, staff, and students themselves – play an important role in getting each semester off to the best start so that students can continue on with great success!

Is it hard to connect with Columbus State?

Learning in the online environment can make it feel even more difficult to connect. We're here to help you make those important connections with faculty, students, and staff to develop your Columbus State network. Building your network at Columbus State expands your support system as you make progress toward the academic, career, and financial goals you’ve set for yourself.

Build Relationships and Connect

Connect with faculty, students and staff to develop your Columbus State network. Building your network at Columbus State expands your support system as you make progress toward the academic, career, and financial goals you’ve set for yourself.

Engage and Stay Encouraged

Contribute in your classes and invest in your own learning by actively participating in campus events and classroom activities and assignments. Reflect on your achievements and your goals. Remember why you made the decision to invest in yourself. You are creating your future!

Communicate, Celebrate, and Aspire

Believe in yourself and stay focused on your goals. Your instructors and professors have high expectations of you and you are capable of meeting (or exceeding!) them. Learning is a process and is different for each person. You belong here and will achieve success by inspiring yourself and others to keep moving forward.

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