Classical Education...

“Because the classical educator believes in a real world that gives up ordered knowledge of itself, he teaches the student how to get that knowledge. The seven liberal arts were quite deliberately developed for precisely that reason. Believing that we can know truth, and believing that truth sets us free, classical educators spent thousands of years refining the tools of truth-seeking that were used from the beginning of time, but were first codified by Aristotle."

- Andrew Kern, in "What is the Difference Between Classical and Conventional Education”

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Monday, June 1, 2020

THE STUDENT'S ROLE


Dual Enrollment Students at SJRState
Students must have a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA and a complete set of test scores (SAT, ACT, CPT, or PERT).

Students are eligible to receive three (3) full years of service. With that in mind, you may even want to wait until summer and they would finish their three years at the same time they would finish high school.

We currently use both an online application process and paper registration. Be sure to complete all aspects.


THE STUDENT'S ROLE

Be Responsible. Know and understand the College Catalog, Student Handbook and SJR State website.

Be Prepared. Bring all related paperwork to advising appointments and class. Arrive on time with a positive attitude and prepared to take notes. Research degree requirements in advance of advising appointments and/or registration.

Be Attentive. Listen respectfully to advisors, teachers and peers. Be aware of important dates and deadlines including: registration dates, deadlines for adding or dropping classes with a refund, and deadlines for withdrawing from classes. Check MySJRstate campus announcements, email and Canvas daily.

Be Resourceful. 
Research degree requirements, course and program transfer specific courses. Utilize Degree Works and other resources including: Canvas, academic support workshops, career counseling, professor’s office hours, tutoring, course syllabi and Florida Shines at 
www.FLVC.org.



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