FALL 2014 What’s inside? What’s happening today? What happens between now and the start of classes? Just before the semester begins Getting off to a good start Getting ready for your second semester A Publication of the Academic Advisement Center 7/30/14 Welcome to Nassau Community College! Our Academic Advisement Center advisors have developed this Advisement and Registration Guide to assist you with your transition to Nassau Community College. WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY? You will: Talk with an advisor about recommended courses for your first semester. Register for your courses using MyNCC, the college’s online student information system. Print a copy of your fall courses and schedule as your registration receipt. IMPORTANT: Enrollment is not complete until your tuition and fees are PAID. Please see the section on “Payment” on page 2. Your course recommendations are based on: Your intended major The results of your placement tests o If your placement results indicate a need to improve your math, reading and/or English writing skills, you must enroll for the appropriate remedial/developmental courses as part of your first semester’s program. Placing into a remedial/developmental course may restrict you from enrolling in certain credit-level courses. o An advisor will recommend additional credit-level courses to add to your program. Please note: If you wish to enroll in MAT 111, 112 or 122, you must take the College Level Math (CLM) test, unless you have transfer credit for the appropriate prerequisite courses. o NCC 101, a one-credit Freshman Seminar, will be added to your program if you place into two or more of the following remedial courses: ENG 001, RDG 001, RDG 002, MAT 001, MAT 002. o See pages 8-9 for more information about remedial/developmental courses. Your preference for full-time or part-time study o Full-time study is enrollment in 12-17 credits/credit equivalents. o Part-time study is enrollment in 11.5 credits/credit equivalents or less. Financial Aid status o Financial Aid recipients are responsible for checking that their selected schedule of courses will be covered by their award. For more details, check your MyNCC account or speak with a Financial Aid representative. Previous College Credit or Advanced Placement o Transfer credits from another college or from AP/IB classes and/or college-level courses taken in high school should appear on your NCC transcript. o If you expected transfer credits but they do not appear on your transcript, be sure to tell the advisor. Avoid enrolling in courses at NCC for which you have already earned credit elsewhere. Only credit courses in which you have earned a “C” or better are eligible for transfer. Non-credit courses are not transferable. WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN NOW AND THE START OF CLASSES? Beginning August 4th: PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BY THE END OF THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY AFTER INITIAL REGISTRATION OR YOUR CLASSES WILL BE CANCELLED!! You are not officially enrolled until payment is made. If you are a Financial Aid recipient, your financial aid award must be applied to your bill by the time tuition is due and must be enough to cover your charges. If there is a balance due after your Financial Aid has been applied, you must pay the balance or set up a payment plan (if eligible) to avoid cancellation (see below). You can pay online at www.ncc.edu/myncc or in-person at the Office of the Bursar, C Cluster, 1st floor. Please see www.ncc.edu/campusservices/servicehours.shtml for hours of operations. Don’t have all the money when your bill is due? If you cannot pay the full tuition or if your financial aid process is not yet complete, set up a PAYMENT PLAN and pay the first 1/3 of the tuition to avoid having your classes dropped. If you have questions specific to your degree program o Speak to an advisor in the department of your major. Check pages 6-7 for your department’s contact information. Note: ESL students should visit the Academic Advisement Center in Building U for assistance, 516-572-7436. See www.ncc.edu/advisement for hours. Basic Education Program (BEP) students should contact the Department of Reading and Basic Education in North Hall, Room 205, 516-572-7464. If you want to make changes to your schedule o If you need a tutorial or refresher on how to use MyNCC, view the tutorials available on the web. Go to: http://www.ncc.edu/myncc and click on “MyNCC Video Tutorials.” o If you simply wish to change the times that your courses meet, make those changes according to your preference and class availability. o If you wish to change the courses you are enrolled in and are unsure about appropriate alternatives, it is recommended that you do so in consultation with an advisor from your major. See pages 6-7 for your department’s contact information. o If you are having technical difficulty with MyNCC, you can contact the MyNCC helpdesk at 516-572-9980. Get acquainted with the campus: Attend Orientation o Watch for your orientation invitation to come by regular mail and email. o Get to know other students. o Familiarize yourself with the campus. o Learn about academics and student life at NCC. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO JUST BEFORE THE SEMESTER STARTS? Plan how you will get to and around campus o Check out the bus schedule and/or parking areas. o Walk around campus with a copy of your printed schedule and get to know the locations for your classes and the easiest route from one class to the next. Check out the campus bookstore o Visit the website to see if you can pre-order books for your courses. Go to www.ncc.edu Click on Campus Services Click on Bookstore Keep up with the latest news at NCC o Check the website occasionally at www.ncc.edu for pertinent information. o Check your NCC email daily. o “Like” our Official NCC Facebook page. HOW DO I GET OFF TO A GOOD START? Classes begin o Be sure to review your schedule and check the days, times and locations of your classes. Take special note of whether your classes meet in the a.m. or p.m. o Arrive here at least ½ hour before each class during the first week. The campus is spread out and it may take time to locate your classrooms. o Day, Evening and Distance Education classes start September 2nd, 2014. Weekend classes begin September 5th, 2014. Please be aware that many of our courses are web-enhanced and you will be expected to utilize the Blackboard Learn 9 (NCC Online) system as part of your coursework, even if you have not opted to enroll in a Distance Education class. If you wish to change your schedule once classes have started o Drop and/or add Day, Evening, Weekend and Distance Education classes until: September 8th, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. IN PERSON AT THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE, C Cluster, 1st floor. September 8th, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. ONLINE at MyNCC. o Refund Period You can continue to drop classes online until the end of the 3rd week of classes. If you drop below 12 credits within the first three weeks of classes you will be considered a part-time student, which may affect your eligibility for financial aid and health/dental insurance. o For specific details about refunds, refer to the website. Go to www.ncc.edu; click on Admissions Tuition and Costs Refund Policy. Withdrawing From Classes: Procedures and Impact on Grades If you are registered for a course and stop attending without following the official withdrawal procedure, it is considered an unofficial withdrawal, resulting in a grade of “UW”. Grades of “UW” are included in calculating the GPA and count as an “F”. From the beginning of the 4th week until the end of the 9th week of classes, you are guaranteed permission to officially withdraw from a credit-bearing course. To do so, you must submit a withdrawal form signed by your professor to the Registrar’s Office, C Cluster, 1st floor. A “W” (Withdrawal) will appear on your transcript and is not calculated in your Grade Point Average (GPA), but can impact your Academic Standing and Financial Aid. Note: You cannot withdraw from remedial/developmental courses. After the ninth week of the semester, an official withdrawal is still permitted if the professor will allow it. You may wish to talk with an advisor and a financial aid counselor about the impact of withdrawing from a course before doing so. If you register for a course and never attend, you will be given a grade of “NA” (Never Attended). This grade is not calculated in your GPA but, like the “W” grade, can impact your Financial Aid. HOW DO I INCREASE MY CHANCES OF SUCCESS DURING MY FIRST SEMESTER? Whether you are a student who is entering college for the first time, or you are a transfer student making a new start at Nassau Community College, the transition period can be challenging. Fortunately, the services you need to be a successful student are readily available. Having difficulty in your classes? Discuss it with someone! o Talk to your professor. S/he is the first contact you should make if you are having trouble in a class. o Visit extra help centers like the Writing Center in Bradley Hall or the Math Center in B-130. In addition, many academic departments have extra help centers available – ask about them! o Attend Academic Success workshops offered by the Center for Educational and Retention Counseling in Nassau Hall, room 19. Knowing how to take notes, study for tests and manage your time are important skills to develop. o Visit with an advisor for your major; see pages 6-7 for a listing of advisor locations. Need help with personal issues? Psychological counseling is located in Nassau Hall, room 9. Want to get a better idea of your direction? Consider visiting the Career Counseling Center in Nassau Hall, room 14 or Transfer Office in Nassau Hall, room 4. Have to work to help pay for school? Need childcare? Are you a Veteran or adult student with specific needs that may be different from your classmates’? Visit our webpage at http://www.ncc.edu/campusservices for detailed information about campus supports available for the various needs you may be experiencing. HOW DO I GET READY FOR MY SECOND SEMESTER? Learn your degree requirements Your degree requirements can be found on the college web site: o Go to http://collegecatalog.ncc.edu/current/programs o Liberal Arts students should review the Master Academic Plan (MAP) booklet given to you at your advisement and registration session. It may also be viewed on our webpage at www.ncc.edu/masteracademicplan. o Students in all majors can review their Degree Evaluation in the Student Records menu in MyNCC. Read course descriptions in the on-line college catalog o Go to http://collegecatalog.ncc.edu/current and view the descriptions using the Course Descriptions link or the printable versions. Seek academic advisement Advisement isn’t only to prepare for registration. Take the time to meet with an advisor for your program. Work together to develop your academic plans, discuss academic concerns and strategies for success or to clarify academic policies. If necessary, an advisor can refer you to other campus resources. Register for classes You are eligible to register for your next semester according to established priority dates beginning in November. The more credits you have already earned, the earlier you can register. Current students have priority over new incoming students, so even if you are in the last priority group, you should register as soon as you are eligible to take advantage of the greatest availability of open courses and class times. Waiting too long means registering for what’s left! Your tuition bill will not be due until after the fall 2014 semester ends. Be sure your bill is paid on time! WHERE CAN I ASK QUESTIONS SPECIFIC TO MY PROGRAM? PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OFFICE PHONE Accounting (A.A.S.) Accounting & Business Administration Cluster A Room 3020 (516) Area Code 572-7544 Accounting (A.S.) Accounting & Business Administration Cluster A Room 3020 572-7544 Acting (A.A.) Theatre/Dance Building W (Theatre) 572-7508 Administrative Business Technology Administrative Support (A.A.S. and Cert.) Administrative Business Technology – ENCORE (Cert.) Administrative Business Technology - Legal (A.A.S. and Cert.) Administrative Business Technology - Medical (A.A.S. and Cert.) Adolescence Education (A.A. and A.S.) Administrative Business Technology Cluster A Room 2023 572-7288 Administrative Business Technology Cluster A Room 2023 572-7288 Administrative Business Technology Cluster A Room 2023 572-7288 Administrative Business Technology Cluster A Room 2023 572-7288 Academic Advisement Center^ Building U 572-7436 Africana Studies (A.A.) Africana Studies Building H Room 124 572-7157 American Sign Language (A.A.) Communications Building H Room 203 572-7170 Art (A.S.) Art Building G Room 179 572-7162 Art Studies (A.A.) Art Building G Room 179 572-7162 Biology (A.S.) Biology Cluster F Room 2230 572-7575 Business Administration (A.S. and Cert.) Accounting & Business Administration Cluster A Room 3020 572-7544 Childhood Education (A.A. and A.S.) Academic Advisement Center^ Building U 572-7436 Civil Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Engineering/Physics/Technology Cluster D Room 2087 572-7272 Commercial Art: Digital Technologies (A.A.S.) Art Building G Room 179 572-7162 Communication Arts (A.A.) Communications Building H Room 203 572-7170 Computer Info System: Microcomputer (Cert.) Mathematics/Computer Science/Information Technology Engineering/Physics/Technology Cluster B Room 3028 572-7383 Cluster D Room 2087 572-7272 Cluster B Room 3028 572-7383 Construction Management (Cert.) Mathematics/Computer Science/Information Technology Engineering/Physics/Technology Cluster D Room 2087 572-7272 Criminal Justice (A.S.) Criminal Justice Building G Room 157 572-7178 Dance (A.A.) Theatre/Dance Building W (Theatre) 572-7508 Desktop Publishing and Design (Cert.) Art Building G Room 179 572-7162 Dietary Management (Cert.) Hospitality Business Building K Room 14 572-7344 Disability Studies (A.A. and Cert.) Psychology Building G Room 355 572-7458 Early Childhood Education (A.A. and A.S.) Academic Advisement Center^ Building U 572-7436 Electrical Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Engineering/Physics/Technology Cluster D Room 2087 572-7272 Emergency Management (A.S.) Criminal Justice Building G Room 157 572-7178 Engineering Science (A.S.) Engineering/Physics/Technology Cluster D Room 2087 572-7272 Fashion Buying and Merchandising (A.A.S.) Marketing, Retailing, Fashion Buying & Merchandising, Fashion Design and Interior Design Marketing, Retailing, Fashion Buying & Merchandising, Fashion Design and Interior Design Cluster B Room 2037 572-7588 Cluster B Room 2037 572-7588 Financial Markets (Cert.) Economics & Finance Building G Room 155 572-7181 Fire Science (A.S.) Criminal Justice Building G Room 157 572-7178 Food and Nutrition (A.S.) Hospitality Business Building K Room 14 572-7344 Computer Repair Technology (A.A.S.) Computer Science (A.S.) Fashion Design (A.A.S.) ^Teacher Education students with 17 or more credits earned are advised by Professor Diane Martin, Teacher Education Coordinator, in Building G, Room 355, 572-7458 PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OFFICE PHONE Food Service Administration, Restaurant Management (A.A.S.) Food Service Technology (Cert.) Hospitality Business Building K Room 14 (516) Area Code 572-7344 Hospitality Business Building K Room 14 572-7344 Health Information Technology (A.A.S. and Cert.) Administrative Business Technology Cluster A Room 2023 572-7288 Health Studies (A.S.) Health/Physical Education/Recreation Building P Room 218 572-7518 Hotel Technology Administration (A.A.S.) Hospitality Business Building K Room 14 572-7344 Human Services: Community Service and Social Welfare (A.A.) Information Technology (A.A.S.) Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work Building G Room 357 572-7452 Mathematics/Computer Science/Information Technology Marketing, Retailing, Fashion Buying & Merchandising, Fashion Design and Interior Design Academic Advisement Center Cluster B Room 3028 572-7383 Cluster B Room 2037 572-7588 Building U 572-7436 Student Personnel Services Building M Room 11 572-7506 Cluster B Room 2037 572-7588 Cluster B Room 3028 572-7383 Media (A.A.) Marketing, Retailing, Fashion Buying & Merchandising, Fashion Design and Interior Design Mathematics/Computer Science/Information Technology Communications Building H Room 203 572-7170 Medical Laboratory Technology (A.A.S.) Allied Health Sciences Cluster E Room 2225 572-9640 Mortuary Science (A.A.S.) Mortuary Science 357 East Road 572-7277 Nursing (A.S.) Nursing 572-9630 Paralegal (A.A.S.) Legal Studies Life Sciences Building Room 3-19 Cluster A Room 3027 Paralegal Studies (Cert.) Legal Studies Cluster A Room 3027 572-7774 Performing Arts Music (A.A.S.) Music Building H Room 222 572-7446 Photography (A.S. and Cert.) Art Building G Room 179 572-7162 Physical Education Studies (A.S.) Health/Physical Education/Recreation Building P Room 218 572-7518 Physical Therapist Assistant (A.A.S.) Allied Health Sciences Cluster E Room 2225 572-9640 Radiation Therapy Technology (A.A.S.) Allied Health Sciences Cluster E Room 2225 572-9640 Radiologic Technology (A.A.S.) Allied Health Sciences Cluster E Room 2225 572-9640 Respiratory Care (A.A.S.) Allied Health Sciences Cluster E Room 2225 572-9640 Retailing Business Management (A.A.S.) Cluster B Room 2037 572-7588 Studio Recording Technology (Cert.) Marketing, Retailing, Fashion Buying & Merchandising, Fashion Design and Interior Design Music Building H Room 222 572-7446 Surgical Technology (A.A.S.) Allied Health Sciences Cluster E Room 2225 572-9640 Teacher Assistant (Cert.) Psychology Building G Room 355 572-7458 Technical Theatre (A.A.) Theatre/Dance Building W (Theatre) 572-7508 Website Design (Cert.) Art Building G Room 179 572-7162 Interior Design/Home Furnishing (A.A.S. and Cert) Liberal Arts (A.A.) and (A.S.) with one or no remedial courses Liberal Arts (A.A.) and (A.S.) with two or more remedial courses Marketing (A.A.S.) Mathematics (A.S.) 572-7774 WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT REMEDIAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AT NCC? Remedial and/or developmental courses are a condition of your acceptance and must be taken during your first semester in attendance. After three unsuccessful attempts in the same remedial or developmental course, you will be dismissed from the college. For details about these policies and how you can regain admission to the college, if dismissed, please view the college catalog at http://collegecatalog.ncc.edu. REMEDIAL/DEVELOPMENTAL COURSE SEQUENCES Remedial/Developmental Course Credit Course ENG 001 or ENG 030 ENG 101 RDG 001*# RDG 002 RDG 101 or other credit course RDG 030 RDG 101 or other credit course COM 030 Credit course by advisement MAT 001** MAT 002 Credit course by advisement *RDG 003: If you placed into RDG 001, you may have the option of taking RDG 003. This course is a combination of RDG 001 and RDG 002 and requires additional class time. Enrolling in RDG 003 provides the opportunity to complete the reading remedial requirement in a single semester. An Academic Advisor can help you decide whether this course may be appropriate for you. # Students enrolled in RDG 001 or RDG 003 will be retested in class during the first week of school. If your placement improves as a result of the retest, it is your responsibility to register for the next appropriate placement level. **MAT 003: If you placed into MAT 001, you have the option of taking MAT 003. This course is a combination of MAT 001 and MAT 002 and requires additional class time. Enrolling in MAT 003 gives you the opportunity to complete the math remedial requirement in a single semester. An Academic Advisor can help you decide whether this course is appropriate for you. NON-CREDIT COURSES COUNT TOWARDS FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT All remedial/developmental courses are non-credit but count as hours for full-time enrollment, billing, financial aid and health insurance purposes (if applicable). Example: ENG 001 is a non-credit course but is the equivalent of 3 credits. CREDIT EQUIVALENTS FOR NON-CREDIT COURSES Non-Credit (0) Course Credit Equivalent ENG 001 ENG 030 RDG 001 RDG 002 RDG 003 RDG 030 COM 030 MAT 001 MAT 002 MAT 003 3 6 4 3 6 4 3 3 4.5 6 RESTRICTIONS IMPACTING STUDENTS WITH REMEDIAL/DEVELOPMENTAL PLACEMENTS IF YOUR PLACEMENT IS ENG 001 or ENG 030, YOU MAY NOT ENROLL IN: ASL AFR 170, 197 ART 100, 102, 103, 104, 124, 201, 202, 203 BIO 109 CHE CMP (except CMP 100) COM CRJ CSC ENG (credit-level) Foreign Languages FRS HIS 270 ITE *MAT (except MAT 001, 002, 003) MDC 101, 102, 130 PHI PHY (except PHY 120) PSA SCI 141 *EXCEPTION FOR ESL STUDENTS ONLY: MAT courses may be taken concurrently with ESL English. IF YOUR PLACEMENT IS RDG 001, YOU MAY NOT ENROLL IN: ASL AFR 140, 141, 143, 170, 197, 200, 201, 203 ART 100, 102, 103, 104, 124, 201, 202, 203 BIO 109 CHE CMP (except CMP 100) COM CRJ CSC DAN 101 ENG 100/101 Note: Even if your placement is ENG 100 or ENG 101, you may not enroll in an ENG course until RDG 001 has been satisfied Foreign Languages FRS GEO (except GEO 202) HIS ITE MAT (except MAT 001, 002, 003) MDC 101, 102, 130 PHI PHY (except PHY 120) POL PSA RDG (credit-level) THR 100, 101, 103, 104, 107, 201 IF YOUR PLACEMENT IS MAT 001 OR 002, YOU MAY NOT ENROLL IN: CHE CMP (except CMP 100) CSC ECO 207, 208 ITE MAT (credit-level) PHY (except 120) IF YOUR PLACEMENT IS RDG 002 or RDG 030, YOU MAY NOT ENROLL IN: ASL AFR 143, 170, 197, 201 ART 100, 102, 103, 104, 124, 201, 202, 203 BIO 109 CHE COM CRJ 230 DAN 101 Foreign Languages GEO (except GEO 202) HIS (except HIS 105, 106, 136, 140, 176, 177, 178, 190, 219, 220, 221, 222, 234) PHI PHY (except PHY 120) POL (except 111) RDG (credit-level) THR 100, 101, 103, 104, 107, 201 IF YOUR PLACEMENT IS ANY TWO REMEDIAL COURSES, YOU MAY NOT ENROLL IN: ACC 101 DIRECTORY OF CAMPUS RESOURCES Academic Advisement Center Admissions Banner Help Desk Bursar Career Development Center Center for Students with Disabilities Center for Educational and Retention Counseling Center for Veteran’s Affairs Center for Service Learning CLEP/DSST Testing Continuing Education Dean of Students Distance Education Financial Aid Office Health Office Honors Program Academic advisement for all liberal arts students with one or no remedial courses Non-liberal arts students should seek advisement in their departments Applications and transfer credit evaluations for new students Reset Banner PIN Limited technical support Payments for tuition, transcripts, immunization records Certificate of Residency forms Vocational Assessment Information on careers Career workshops Advisement and assistance for students with documented physical, hearing, visual, psychiatric and learning disabilities Advisement for students in “D” academic standing Study skills workshops Assists veterans in obtaining government educational benefits Provides referrals to services that help veterans transition to college Resource for students and faculty interested in civic engagement and social responsibility Testing programs for earning college credit for non-traditional learning Information and registration for oncampus testing Non-credit courses for enrichment and standardized test preparation Disciplinary actions, excused and medical withdrawals, emergency loans, academic dismissals Administration of online and telecourses Financial Aid information and applications Screening of immunization forms, first aid care, Physical Education waivers, counseling and referrals, health insurance information and accident claim forms Information about the Honors Program Advisement for Honors students Permission to enroll in Honors courses, if eligible Building U 516-572-7436 www.ncc.edu/advisement Tower, 2nd floor 516-572-7346 516-572-9980 C-Cluster, 1st floor 516-572-7325 Building M, Room 14 516-572-7696 Building U 516-572-7241 TTY: 516-572-7617 Building M, Room 19 516-572-7141 Tower, Plaza Level 516-572-9775 Tower, Plaza Level 516-572-9775 Office of Continuing Education 356 East Road 516-572-9947 355 East Road 516-572-7472 CCB 312 516-572-7376 351 Harmon Avenue 516-572-7883 Tower, 3rd floor 516-572-7396 C-Cluster, 1st floor 516-572-7123 Fax: 516-572-9637 Bradley Hall, Room 1 516-572-7194 International Education International student concerns F-1 Visa issues Study Abroad Assistance for current/former students who are seeking full/part-time work, student aide jobs, internships and summer work Life Sciences Building, Rooms 141-146 516-572-7053 Building M, Room 39 516-572-7132 For students in credit math courses: Drop-in help, extra help classes and tutoring by appointment; textbooks and solution manuals available for use in the center For students in remedial math courses: Walk-in help with homework, selflearning and study skills; individual and group tutoring; assistance with math and test anxiety For students enrolled in CSC, CMP and ITE courses: Drop-in help, one-on-one tutoring, programming help classes, assistance with assignments, projects or general computer questions Reset MyNCC Pin Limited technical support Scheduling and administration of Placement Tests and CLM (College Level Math) tests Confidential psychological counseling and referrals B 130 516-572-7394 Public Safety Lost and found, requests for aid, complaint reports Public Safety Office Emergencies 516-572-7111 Non-emergency 516-572-7100 Registrar Registration, Drop/Add, graduation applications, transfer credit evaluation for continuing students C-Cluster, 1st floor 516-572-7131 Scholarships http://www.ncc.edu/aboutncc/ givetoncc/scholarships/ CCB, Room 150 516-572-7148 Student Financial Affairs Scholarship information and applications Clubs Social, cultural and recreational activities Monetary issues Student ID Cards Obtain college picture ID Go to www.ncc.edu Click on “MyNCC” Click on “Student ID Cards” for more information Job Placement Math, Computer Science and Information Technology Help Centers: Math Center Math Success Center Computer Learning Center MyNCC Help Desk Placement Testing Psychological Counseling Student Activities B 116 516-572-6878 B 225 516-572-6870 516-572-9980 Building U 516-572-7780 Building M, Room 9 516-572-7698 Tower, 5th floor 516-572-7326 Student Personnel Services Study Abroad Academic advisement for liberal arts students: with two or more remedial courses in “B” academic standing Information about study abroad opportunities Transfer Office Transfer counseling Information and/or applications for other colleges Vehicle Registration Register your vehicle for campus parking Women’s Center Programming, counseling, referral and information on topics relevant to women Individualized and group instruction in expository and creative writing, research and documentation, grammar and usage; assistance with language development and learning for ESL students; weekly appointments and drop-in help; tutoring also available at network computers or online by e-mail; PC lab for word processing and internet research Writing Center Building M, Room 11 516-572-7506 International Education Life Sciences Bldg, Rooms 141-146 516-572-7053 studyabroad@ncc.edu Building M, Room 4A 516-572-7127 Go to www.ncc.edu Click on “MyNCC” Click on “Vehicle Registration” For more information Building M, Room 14 516-572-7698/7127 Bradley Hall Ballroom 516-572-7195 Library Annex – Room L-233 516-572-3595 CAMP US MAP PL A N YO U R SC HE D UL E