Northwest MIssouri State University Dual Credit

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NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

DUAL CREDIT


DUAL CREDIT GUIDELINES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Welcome to Dual Credit at Northwest Missouri State University. We are happy to have you as a member of our student body and are confident that you will find your Dual Credit experience to be both challenging and fulfilling. BENEFITS As a Dual Credit student through Northwest Missouri State University, you are entitled to specific benefits. The benefits include: ■■ Earning college credit while still in high school; ■■ A discounted tuition rate; ■■ Textbooks that are provided at no cost; ■■ Receiving a Bearcat Card*, which gives you access to the library and athletic events; ■■ Receiving your own Northwest email account; ■■ Access to your online degree audit, showing how your Dual Credit classes will apply to a degree at Northwest. *You may obtain your Bearcat Card by visiting the I.D. Office on Northwest’s campus, on the second floor of the J.W. Jones Student Union.

LOGIN INSTRUCTIONS CatPAWS CatPAWS, our student computer system, is available on the Resources tab at the top of www.nwmissouri.edu. Your User ID# is provided on your class schedule printout. Your initial PIN is your date of birth (MMDDYY) or the last six digits of your User ID#. If you have accessed CatPAWS previously, you may use the hint question to reset your PIN if you cannot remember it. Email To obtain your Northwest email username and password, log in to CatPAWS and select Retrieve Initial Northwest Email Username and Password from the Personal Information menu. You can then access your Northwest email by going to www.nwmissouri.edu and selecting Student Email from the Resources tab at the top of the page. eCompanion If you are enrolled in a Dual Credit course being offered with eCompanion, login instructions will be sent to your Northwest email account. Your email (S…) will be your eCompanion User ID, and your User ID# (919…) will be the eCompanion Password. eCompanion can be accessed via the Resources tab at the top of www.nwmissouri.edu.

STUDENT POLICIES As a Dual Credit student, you are required to follow the same policies and guidelines as on-campus students. For additional information on this, visit www.nwmissouri.edu/ studentaffairs. PAYMENT SCHEDULE The fee for Dual Credit courses is set each academic year and is a discounted rate of the standard fees for in-state students. Bills will be sent to your home address. Payment plans are available. To make special arrangements for payment, call the Bursar’s Office at 660.562.1583. You may not enroll for subsequent trimesters until all accounts are paid in full. No copies of transcripts will be released or further enrollments confirmed if any financial obligations are outstanding.


DROP VS. WITHDRAWAL You may drop or withdraw from dual credit courses in which you are enrolled before the two-thirds point of any trimester or until Christmas break for year-long courses. Withdrawals (where all Northwest dual credit classes are dropped) must be initiated through the Advisement Assistance and Orientation Office at 660.562.1695 or advise@nwmissouri.edu. All tuition charges will be removed and a $50 processing fee will be assessed. If you withdraw, a “W” grade will be recorded on your Northwest transcript for each course. If you drop a course but remain enrolled in at least one course, the tuition will be removed and the processing fee will not be assessed for the dropped course. To drop a dual credit course, contact the Office of Admissions at 660.562.1428. Students wishing to add, drop or withdraw from classes after the deadline must follow the appeals process as outlined in the University’s Undergraduate Academic Catalog, available on the Northwest website, www.nwmissouri.edu/ academics/catalog.

TRANSCRIPTS/ TRANSFERABILITY Grades and credit hours will be recorded on your Northwest transcript and included in your cumulative GPA. For students enrolling at Northwest after high school graduation, Northwest agrees to apply Dual Credit courses to any baccalaureate degree or certificate program. Northwest has adopted the Policy Guidelines for the Delivery and Transferability of Credit obtained in Dual Credit Programs Offered in High Schools, dated June 10, 1999, as its Dual Credit policy. To see these guidelines visit www.dhe.mo.gov/files/ policies/dualcreditpolicy.pdf. Northwest will not limit the number of Dual Credit courses accepted in transfer from any Missouri higher education institution in compliance with the 1999 CBHE Dual Credit Policy Guidelines. This Dual Credit transfer policy is consistent with Northwest’s articulated transfer agreements with other institutions.

AFTER HIGH SCHOOL If you plan to enroll at Northwest following your high school graduation, you must complete the first-time freshman application. You will be contacted if we need additional items to process your application. If you have questions about how a Dual Credit course would apply to a degree at Northwest, contact the Advisement Assistance and Orientation Office at 660.562.1695 or advise@nwmissouri.edu. If you plan to enroll at a college other than Northwest following your high school graduation, contact that college to learn its major course requirements, general education course requirements and the transferability of Northwest coursework. Some majors have directed general education requirements or specific courses that students must take. Students should verify with the college of their choice that the Dual Credit course will fulfill degree requirements.

For additional information, contact: Coordinator of Dual Credit 816.736.6618 dualcr@nwmissouri.edu www.nwmissouri.edu/outreach/dualcredit.


ABOUT NORTHWEST ■■Laptops provided to all full-time

VITAL STATISTICS ■■Enrollment: more than 7,200 ■■Accredited by the Higher Learning

students are equipped with the newest wireless technology that can be used in public areas of all major buildings. Residence hall rooms support wireless access and high-speed wired access. ■■eCompanion is used for campusbased, web-supplemented courses and for blended courses and online courses. ■■Primary undergraduate textbooks are included in tuition for all undergraduate students, saving them an average of $1,200 per year. ■■Northwest is designated as the Missouri Arboretum. ■■The International Plaza on campus flies flags representing countries of Northwest international students.

Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (www.ncahlc.org) ■■Located in Maryville, Mo., a community of 11,000, county seat of Nodaway County (90 miles north of Kansas City, 100 miles south of Omaha, Neb.) ■■Colors: Forest green and white ■■Northwest is a state-assisted, four-year regional university. ■■President: Dr. John Jasinski ■■Operates on a trimester calendar of fall, spring and summer

BY THE NUMBERS ■■95% of undergraduates and

97.1% of graduate students find employment or continue their education six months after graduation. ■■247 full-time faculty ■■80% of students receive some form of financial aid. ■■95% of all tenure and tenure-track faculty have the highest degree in their field. ■■More than 150 student organizations ■■9 fraternities, 8 sororities ■■More than 70,000 alumni and friends ■■About 85% of thermal energy needs are provided by alternative fuels. Northwest is nationally recognized for recycling efforts and alternative fuel usage.

NORTHWEST QUALITY ■■Northwest was founded in 1905

with a recognized tradition of quality education. ■■The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship was recognized with the Missouri Southern Growth Policies 2010 Innovator Award for being an outstanding initiative that helps communities recover from the economic downturn. ■■On a nationwide student satisfaction survey, Northwest juniors ranked our campus the highest in safety and security compared to our peer group.

ON THE FIELD ■■Mascot: Bobby Bearcat ■■Varsity athletics: Men’s: football,

basketball, baseball, track and field, cross country, tennis; Women’s: basketball, volleyball, softball, soccer, track and field, cross country, tennis and golf ■■2011 Women’s Basketball NCAA Division II Final Four appearance ■■2011 NCWA Division II National Champion wrestling club ■■2010 and 2012 Universal Cheerleading Association National Champions ■■1998, 1999 and 2009 NCAA Division II National Football Champions ■■Athletic affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II; Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association

OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM ■■Northwest competes on the

national level in areas such as: dairy judging, debate, forensics, mock trial, soils judging, student publications and Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)

Dual Credit Coordinator 816.736.6618 dualcr@nwmissouri.edu

Advisement Assistance and Orientation Office 660.562.1695 advise@nwmissouri.edu

Registrar’s Office

Northwest Missouri State University Office of Admissions 800 University Drive Maryville, MO 64468-6001 fax 660.562.1821 email admissions@nwmissouri.edu

Cashiering/Bursar Office 660.562.1583 cashier@nwmissouri.edu

Students with Disabilities 800.633.1175 ada@nwmissouri.edu

660.562.1151 registrar@nwmissouri.edu

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