Admission office

Frequently Asked Questions
 
 
Frequently Asked Questions by Parents
I would like to find out if my son's or daughter’s admission file is complete?
The Family Rights and Privacy Act prevents NDSCS to release information to you about your student unless the student has signed a release of information form. If you would like to receive information regarding your student, please have your student complete the FERPA release form and submit it to Enrollment Services in Haverty Hall 105/106. Once, the release form has been signed, Enrollment Services would be able to insist you with your inquiry.
1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2202
Link to FERPA Form (pdf).
Why does my son or daughter need to take the COMPASS test?
Assessment of student academic achievement is an accreditation requirement of the Higher Learning Commission. Student learning outcomes have been established for general education and for each program of study. They reflect what the student should know, think or be able to do at the successful conclusion of the program of study.
Data is collected for each outcome and is analyzed by faculty to determine to what extent each outcome is being achieved. The goal is to improve student academic achievement continuously. Data leads to logical changes in courses, curriculum or equipment, and professional development opportunities for faculty. Assessment data will assist in determining the extent to which students are attaining the technical, transfer and general education objectives throughout the curriculum, as well as success in utilizing those skills after graduation.
Advisory committees assist departments in keeping their plans of study current by identifying skills students will need to be successfully employed and to stay current in their field. It is the intent of NDSCS that all students will participate in planned assessment activities appropriate to their programs of study.
Student success is tracked from entry to exit, from the time a student enrolls until he or she graduates and obtains employment or transfers to another college or university. Baseline scores in reading, writing and mathematics have been determined. Guidelines are based on ACT scores, and if further testing is indicated, the second testing is used in conjunction with ACT scores to provide placement guidelines.
Placement of students in courses that most closely match their abilities results in a greater likelihood that these students will be successful in pursuing and completing their programs. Since fall semester 2004, students have been required to follow English and math course placement based on standardized test scores.
Students who score within five points of the COMPASS cut scores may challenge the placement by taking their request to their respective Academic Counselor. Any student may retake COMPASS for a $15 fee. It is highly recommended that students wait three weeks from the original testing date to allow time to improve their skills. Students will then follow the course placement policy.



English placement
Guidelines for English placement are based on the following scores:
• Students scoring 18 or above in the English and reading component of the ACT score will be placed in the English course appropriate to their course of study and established criteria.
• Students scoring 17 or below in the English and reading components of the ACT score will take the COMPASS reading and writing assessment to determine the appropriate course placement.
• The results of this assessment in combination with ACT English and reading scores will assist the advisor in determining appropriate course placement.

Mathematics placement
Guidelines for mathematics placement are based on the following scores:
• Students scoring 20 or above in the mathematics component of the ACT score will be placed in the mathematics course appropriate to their course of study and established criteria.
• Students scoring 19 or below in the mathematics component of the ACT score will take the COMPASS mathematics assessment test to determine the appropriate course placement.
What does it cost to attend NDSCS?
The estimated costs to attend NDSCS can be found on the financial aid web page or by contacting the Business Affairs Office.
1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2200
Link to Estimated Cost.
What if I have questions about Financial Aid?
The NDSCS Financial Aid office will be able to assist you with questions you might have regarding your FAFSA information or verification. In addition, you may inquire about scholarship, cultural diversity.
Financial Aid, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2207
Link to Financial Aid information.

How do find out what my son or daughter owes?
The Family Rights and Privacy Act prevents NDSCS from releasing information to you about your student unless the student has signed a release of information form. If you would like to receive information regarding your student, please have your student complete the FERPA release form and submit it to Enrollment Services in Haverty Hall 105/106. Once the release form has been signed, Business Affairs Office will be able to insist you with your inquiry.
Business Affairs Office, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2200
Link to FERPA forms
(pdf).
I would like to know if my son or daughter is attending class.
The Family Rights and Privacy Act prevents NDSCS to release information to you about your student unless the student has signed a release of information form. If you would like to receive information regarding your student, please have your student complete the FERPA release form and submit it to Enrollment Services in Haverty Hall 105/106. Once the release form has been signed, the appropriate Dean's office would be able to insist you with your inquiry.
Link to FERPA forms (pdf).
Dean of Arts, Science and Business, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2108
Dean of Technologies and Services, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2244

I would like to know how safe the campus is.
NDSCS publishes a crime report every year. To view the most current crime report, please click on the link below.
Link to Campus Police crime report.
NDSCS Campus Police, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2513

Does NDSCS offer health care services on campus?
NDSCS Student Health Services promotes optimum health by combining illness prevention and treatment with health education.
Link to Student Health Services Web site.
Student Health Services, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2286

What is there to do at NDSCS?
NDSCS offers a variety of activities a variety of activities including music, drama, athletics, intramural and a variety of clubs and organizations. To check out a complete list of student life activities, please visit the Web site listed below.
Link to Student Life Web site
Student Life Office, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2520

How do I get books and/or tools for my son or daughter?
You can purchase books and/or tools and general merchandise for your child through the NDSCS Bookstore. If a student is registering during the summer, many of the textbooks he or she may need are not available until the start of school. Reserving your books online before picking them up will save time. The Bookstore will also be able to provide a complete list of tools needed for a program.
Link to NDSCS Bookstore Web site
Bookstore, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2125

Should I send money to school with my son or daughter?
If your student is receiving financial aid, their financial aid will not be available until approximately 30 to 45 days after the start of school. In addition, if your son or daughter is working on campus or off campus, he or she may not receive a paycheck for a period of time. You may want to consider opening up a local savings or checking account or providing your student with a check card to have access to money.

My son or daughter is having problems with his or her roommate?
If your son or daughter is having problems with his or her roommate, he or she may visit with the resident assistant on the floor of his or her residence hall, the resident director of that hall or the director of residential life located in the, Student Center 154.
Link to Residence Hall Web site
Student Life, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2520

My son or daughter is having problems in class.
Encourage your son or daughter to contact the appropriate dean’s office or his or her advisor. The deans' offices or an advisor can help your student by providing assistance, recommendations for student support services or the next step in the process. There are many student services available free of charge to assist student personally, academically and vocationally.
Dean of Arts, Science and Business, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2108
Dean of Technologies and Services, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2244
My son or daughter is failing a class and/or thinking about quitting school.
If your son or daughter is thinking about quitting school, please encourage him or her to contact the dean's office to discuss their decision with an academic counselor. The academic counselor will be able to discuss options for the student, provide career counseling and assessment and or refer the student to appropriate offices.
The Family Rights and Privacy Act prevents NDSCS from releasing information to you about your student unless the student has signed a release of information form. If you would like to receive information regarding your student, please have your student complete the FERPA release form and submit it to Enrollment Services in Haverty Hall 105/106. Once, the release form has been signed, the appropriate dean's office would be able to insist you with your inquiry.
However, if your son or daughter is thinking about quitting school, please encourage him or her to contact the dean’s office to discuss their decision with an academic counselor. The academic counselor will be able to discuss options for the student, provide career counseling and assessment and or refer the student to appropriate offices.
Link to FERPA forms (pdf)
Dean of Arts, Science and Business, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2108
Dean of Technologies and Services, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2244

My son or daughter would like to work on campus?
NDSCS offers two types of work-study positions on our campus: positions depend upon financial aid and those not dependent on financial need. If a student is awarded work-study through their financial aid budget, an application for work-study employment is included in their award packet. If you did not receive authorization for a work-study position, he or she must pick up and fill out a work-study application.
Applications can be obtained from Human Resources located in Haverty Hall 120.
Link to Work-Study information.
Human Resources, 1-800-342-4325 ext. 3-2903