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student Responsibilities: a.

Students have the responsibility to become informed and to follow established policies and procedures regarding declaration of equivalency process. b. Students have the responsibility to become informed about the definitions of prerequisites, corequisites and limitations on enrollment including the difference among them. c. Students have a responsibility to become informed of the specific prerequisite, corequisites and limitations on enrollment which have been established. d. Students have a responsibility to become informed of the procedures to challenge prerequisites, corequisites, and limitations on enrollment as well as the circumstances to make such challenges. e. Students have the responsibility to follow the prerequisite or corequisite challenge process. (AP 5052) f. Students have the responsibility to provide satisfactory evidence that the challenge should be upheld if such facts are not in the College's own records. (AP 5052) g. It is the student's responsibility to enroll in a guidance orientation course or attend an appropriate orientation workshop. (GUID 010 ,012, 014, 085) h. The student should attend class and study regularly. (MR 55530 (d) (3) Student Rights i. Each student must assume responsibility for compliance with the instructions and regulations set forth in the College Catalog for selecting courses which will permit achievement of individual educational objective, and for satisfying course prerequisites. j. Each student has the responsibility to select an educational goal in the Application for Admissions, i.e., A.A./A.S. degree, transfer, vocational certificate, personal development, improvement of basic skills, or undecided. (MR 55530 Student Rights) k. The total number of students properly registered and/or attending classes at a school (see List of largest universities by enrollment) l. A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows. This diagrammaticrepresentation can give a step-by-step solution to a given problem. m. A student is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. In some nations, the English term (or its cognate in another language) is reserved for those who attend university, while a schoolchild under the age of eighteen is called a pupil in English (or an equivalent in other languages). In its widest use, student is used for anyone who is learning. n. A registrar is an official keeper of records made in a register. o. admission is the process through which students enter tertiary

education at universities and colleges. Systems vary widely from country to country, and sometimes from institution to institution.

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