Where
is the LCSC-CdA Campus?
Business Office: Just off of
Northwest Blvd.
(Map)
1000 W. Hubbard
Suite #144
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814
208-666-6707
Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00
Summer- Friday 8:00am-noon
Through the cooperative agreement with North Idaho College, LC
students use classroom space, and have access to the library,
bookstore, health services and other resources at NIC.
What
services are provided by the LCSC-CdA Business Office?
If you need to:
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Obtain registration and schedule information
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Pick up application materials
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Make a payment
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Request transcripts
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Pick up a financial aid residual check
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Discuss financial aid
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Talk to an advisor
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Get a concurrent enrollment form
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Ask a question
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Receive your student ID card.
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Is there a
calendar specific to LCSC-Cd'A?
Information on student activities and deadlines can be found at
www.lcsc.edu/cda/calendar.htm. It is easily accessible from
the home page.
Can
I talk to the main campus?
1-800-933-5272. Students are encouraged
to follow-up on every aspect of their education when needed. Please
feel free to call Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar’s Office,
the Controller’s Office or your Division Chair when you feel that your
questions need further clarification.
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Do
I take all four years of college from LCSC Coeur d’Alene?
Through an articulation agreement with North Idaho College,
LCSC students complete their 100 and 200 level coursework at North
Idaho College(NIC) OR students can transfer their freshman
and sophomore credits from other institutions
before transferring to LCSC. Students will then complete the 300 and
400 level courses to complete the baccalaureate degree. LCSC faculty
use state-of-the-art computer lab and Interactive Video (IVC)
classrooms located in the Harbor Plaza as well as classrooms at
North Idaho College(NIC). NIC also extends use of library and other campus resources
for LC student use. Your bachelor’s degree is still granted from LCSC.
Some students are taking classes from both institutions at the same
time and are considered concurrently enrolled.
Where
is the computer lab and what are its open hours?
Students at LCSC are
offered the convenience of a state-of-the-art computer lab, updated with
all new computers in summer 2005. It is located in the Harbor Plaza at 610 Hubbard Ave. Suite 107,
facing Northwest Blvd.
Students using the lab are required
to sign a lab use policy and to respect others in a quiet work space.
ABSOLUTELY NO FOOD or DRINK will be
allowed in the lab at any time. Printing costs are .10 per page.
The lab hours are variable as classes and workshops have priority.
Changes in the general schedule will be posted at the front door of the
Harbor Plaza and on our website.
The lab will close if there is no
monitor available after hours
or if a class is scheduled. For safety reasons the
Harbor Plaza Doors will be locked at all times. Students, to be
admitted, must knock and present their student ID to the lab monitor.
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When
can I register for classes?
You must be admitted as a student and you
must meet with your advisor before you can register for classes.
Returning students will be allowed to register before new students
according to seniority. Students register online through their
WarriorWeb account and must complete the "Conditions of
Registration" before the schedule will be confirmed. Go to
http://www.lcsc.edu/registrar/ for the registration schedule.
How
do I contact my advisor?
Call the business office to schedule an appointment or to
get the
contact information for the Coordinators who make their own
appointments.
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How
do I register for classes?
All students, both new and continuing, must meet their
advisor each semester. Please
contact your advisor
to set up an
appointment. Returning students register on
WarriorWeb
after
your advisor has released your account.
Registration week:
Day1:
Seniors/ completed 90+ credits
Day 2: Juniors/ completed 58-89 credits
Day 3: Sophomores/ completed 26-57 credits
Day 4: Freshmen/ completed 0-25 credits
Day 5: Open enrollment for all students
How
can I tell if a class is closed?
The closed class list does not require a log in. Go to
WarriorWeb from the LCSC home page;
choose the closed class list, type in only the term and location. Be
sure and choose CdA for your location or you will get a list of all
classes from the Lewiston campus.
What
do I do if I skipped a semester?
Returning students, but active within the
past three years, are required to fill out
an application for re-admission in order to reactivate their student
account. There is no fee required. This is a short document found on
the web at
https://www.lcsc.edu/Admissions/forms/nondeg.asp
or
you can download the
form and mail it to the admissions
office. The student cannot
register for classes until this form has been processed.
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What
is the Warrior Web and how do I use it?
WarriorWeb is the online student record system. It can be
reached most easily from the link on the main website,
www.lcsc.edu. Students can view their accounts including
tuition statements,class
schedules, unofficial transcripts and grades. WarriorWeb is also
your path to accessing your online courses.
It is the student’s responsibility
to make sure your WarriorWeb Account is working with the password of
your choice.
Log in is required for records and
registration. First time users use their
first initial, middle
initial, last name and their 6-digit birth date as a password.
You will be prompted to change it. For ease of future use, please
record your password in a safe place. If you have trouble logging in please contact
the
Help Desk at 1.888.527.2445
To register for classes we recommend only
entering the term and location: CdA for live classes, Distance
Learning Technologies for on-line classes. Make your selections by
checking the desired courses.
What
is LCMail?
LCmail is the new email system and will replace the existing
LCWarriormail prior to summer session 2008.
LCWarriormail/LCMail is the official communication link from the
college to the students. When you become a student, you are given an
e-mail account. Faculty announcements as well as important
information from the college administration will come to you through
this system.
It is the student’s responsibility to
make sure the account is active and checked on a regular basis.
Log in is required for
email. First time users use their first initial, middle
initial, last name and their 6-digit birth date as a password.
You will be prompted to change it. For ease of future use, please
record your password in a safe place. If you have trouble logging in please contact
the
Help Desk at 1.888.527.2445
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How do I get
access my online courses?
A step-by-step guide is available at
http://www.lcsc.edu/dl/BbCE/warriorweb2bbce.pdf
How
do I get help with LCmail and WarriorWeb?
Internet/WebCt Help Desk 1.888.527.2445
How
do I waive my required health insurance
and avoid being charged for
it?
Students with 8+ credits are required to have health
insurance and are automatically assessed a fee for it unless a waiver form
is filled out during registration time. Students can waive the
requirement if they go the WarriorWeb
and click on the link for the
waiver. Student must provide proof of
coverage which will be verified before the fee is removed from the
student account. Take care if you add a class that takes you from
part-time status to full-time. It will require you to provide proof
that you already have insurance.
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Where
do I get my textbooks?
Follet
www.efollet.com is
contracted to provide textbooks to all students, both Lewiston and Coeur
d'Alene. Follett has over 750 bookstores across the nation from colleges
the size of LCSC all the way to Stanford and Notre Dame.
Orders are completed in
Lewiston and sent via UPS ground for a 1-3 day delivery.
Both online and live class books will be ordered this way.
Please pay careful attention to your section numbers.
How to order:
Students with vouchers for books will need
to contact Debbie Leachman in the Controller's office to make arrangements
for textbooks. 208-792-2203 or email at
dleachma@lcsc.edu.
Where
can I get an exam proctored?
Proctored exams for online classes can be taken at:
1. NIC Testing Center
715 River Avenue (on the NIC
Campus)
676-7203
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Call first for an appointment
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Provide the proctor with the department, catalog
number,and section of the course you
are taking,
as well as which exam you want to take
(e.g. JS 495 60, quiz 2)
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You must show a picture ID
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You must know the required log on information
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No notes, books or calculators unless otherwise
indicated on the exam
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No food or drinks in the testing room
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Backpacks, purses, phones, etc. must be checked
at the
desk
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How do I apply for
Graduation?
Graduation is not an automatic process. You
must meet with your advisor and apply to graduate in advance so that
your advisor and the Registrar can audit your records and advise you
if there are any additional classes to take to graduate on time.
Deadlines: October 1 in the semester prior to
a Spring Completion
March 1 in the
semester prior to a Fall Completion
These deadlines will give you the option to
make corrections in your program plan before registration starts for
your final semester. Applications for a Baccalaureate Degree are
available in the Business Office and have a $35 fee. Notification
will come from the Registrar via LCWarriormail.
Please
note:
LCSC must have your final transcript from NIC to complete the graduation audit.
Who
can tell me about financial aid possibilities at LCSC?
We have a full time financial aid advisor available, by
appointment or on a drop-in basis. Ask for Rocky Owens at
208-292.2673 or e-mail him at
rwowens@lcsc.edu.
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What
is the college code and deadline for FAFSA?
The priority deadline for the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid is March 1 for the following school
year. You must go to
www.fafsa.ed.gov
; college code is 001621. You must apply for a
PIN number in advance which will delay completion of the application
. Don’t delay. You can submit the request
for a PIN at any time and you can complete the application after January 1.
How
will I know what kind of Financial Aid I qualify for?
Once you have been admitted to LCSC and the
Financial Aid office has received all of your FAFSA information, you
will receive an award letter through your lcmail.
This letter will outline the
financial aid for which you qualify.
What
do I do with my award letter?
You must indicate which parts of your award you
will accept or deny and return it with a signature on both pages. Be
sure and keep a copy for your records. If you are concurrently
enrolled at NIC and your wish to defer your NIC fees until your
receive your financial aid, you must provide a copy of your award
letter NIC Business Office along with your Concurrent Enrollment
Certification Form.
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What
is the Concurrent Enrollment
Certification Form,
and why do I need one?
If you are attending both institutions, you
will be receiving Financial Aid from LCSC. Because your award is
based on your total number of credits, the Financial Aid Office must verify your
total enrollment between institutions. As soon as you are registered for your NIC classes, you
must submit a
Concurrent Enrollment
Certification Form.
NIC will verify your number of
credits and route this form back to LCSC. You can print the form from
this website or pick up a form at the business office.
IMPORTANT: It is the student’s
responsibility to submit a Concurrent Enrollment
Certification Form each and every semester, if are attending both institutions.
You must also submit a new form every time there is a change in your
schedule by adding or dropping credits.
How
and where do I receive my financial aid?
Fees that are due when the semester starts will
be deducted from your financial aid after it is posted to your
student account. Any remaining funds will be released to the student
in the form of a residual check and these checks will be sent to the CdA
Business Office to be picked up.
To pick up check, students must present a valid picture ID. Concurrent students must also print their account
information from NICOnline indicating a zero
balance of fees.
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How
do I show a zero balance if I can’t pay NIC fees until I get my
check?
Please contact the business office for
directions on taking care of fees. 208-666-6707
What
happens to my financial aid if I drop a class?
If you are receiving financial aid and decide
to drop a class (either at LCSC or NIC) or withdraw from LCSC
altogether, please check with Rocky Owens to determine the impact on
your Financial Aid status.
rwowens@lcsc.edu or call 208-292.2673.
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