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Post-Secondary Option• PSO Handbook• Contact Person
• Joe Carone 567-661-7190• Advising Staff 567-661-2387
• Student Responsibilities• School Schedule
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PSO Textbooks and Supplies
• Option A-Early Admittance• Book Return
• Please return once your exam is complete
• Purpose of Book Return
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Oserve• Records
• Financial Aid
• Student Accounts
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Testing CenterReturn to List
Where you go to take • COMPASS/ESL Testing
Lab• ACT, • Disability services testing• Distance Education Testing
Services• Make-up testing for
academic departments• Proficiency testing• TOEFL Testing
Information• Web-based course services
Toledo Findlay
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• are familiar with the College,your program, and can assist a student with o course planningo Registrationo academic counseling
• To add or drop a class you must: Have written permission Within 5days of school
starting Failure to do so will result in
a fee.
Toledo Source
Department of Public Safetyaccessible to you 24/7, 365
including holidays if you need assistance.
• Nonemergency=black/ grey/beige phones
• If keys locked in your car• If your car needs jump started,
needs air in tires, etc.• If want escorted to car• Emergency=red phones• Crime on campus
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Owens Bookstores
Whether you are taking classes at the Toledo, Findlay, the Source, Arrowhead or on-line, your Owens Bookstores are the place to go for all your textbook, supplies, technology, and apparel needs.
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Owens Shuttle
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The Toledo on-campus shuttle bus loops between the east and west sides of campus approximately every 15-20 minutes during the Fall and Spring semesters.
TARTA• Save money & parking
stress! Share a Ride!• TARTA is free for
Owens students from downtown Toledo to the Toledo and the Source Campuses.
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Help Deskassists students, staff, and faculty with accessing• Ozone• Blackboard• E-mail• and the Common
Computer Labs
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The Library The Library has selected college-appropriate resources to use for assignments.
Resources– Quiet Study Space– Research databases– CDs – DVD– E-books– E-journals– Laptops– Media kits
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Student Activities• Clubs & Organizations• Campus activities• Intramurals• SHAC (Student Health and Activities
Center, Toledo)• Findlay Fitness Center
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Findlay
Learning Support Services
• Professional tutors• Labs
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Writing/ Math/ Study Skills ‐
Toledo
Science ‐ Toledo
Writing/ Math/ Study Skills ‐
Findlay
Science ‐ Findlay
Peer EducatorsPeer Educators provide guidance and academic support to students. These are students and they do not teach any classes at OCC.– Bridge to Success Peer Mentors– FYE Peer Mentors– Peer Admissions Representatives– Peer Mentors– Peer Orientation Mentors– Peer Tutors– Project DEgree Peer Mentors– Supplemental Instruction Leaders
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Language LabTo complement the courses offered through the World Languages Program, the laboratory has an extensive collection of textbook companion materials, dictionaries, audiocassettes, videotapes and CD-ROMs. Materials are available in ASL, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian and Spanish.
• FREE language tutoring • Rosetta Stone software
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Disability Services
• Mental or physical condition
that affects learning or
taking tests
• Assistance during testing.
• Students who received
special education services in
high school may be eligible
for assistance from
Disability Services.
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Toledo Findlay
Office of International Programs and Services
• Resource for International
Students for their time at the
College.
• A tool for students thinking
of studying abroad.
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Academic Advising• Role of Advisor
• Student Responsibilities• Advising Syllabus and Checklist
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Academic Standing
To stay in good academic standing, students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA average, a “C” average.
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Academic DismissalIf your cumulative GPA stays below 2.0 for three semesters, you will be
dismissed from the school.
Academic InterventionIf your cumulative GPA falls below 2.0, you will be placed on Academic
Intervention Status.
You will not be able to graduate if your GPA is less than 2.0, even if you have completed all of the course requirements for your major.
Academic ReadmissionYou must apply for readmission.