Student Tribune
Fall 2020: Look for College Success Courses Contextualized for each School
For new students, MCC can seem big and overwhelming. The Schools at MCC can
help students navigate the space and connect to the resources they need. A
student's School is their neighborhood in the city of MCC. And now, that
neighborhood will have a classroom. This fall, students will have the
opportunity to experience all that makes College Success courses great with the
additional benefit of learning more about their School and field of study.
Faculty Liaisons have worked throughout the 2019/2020 academic year to create
assignments and activities that customize the College Success topics to each
School.
As you work with and advise new students, please let them know about this
exciting opportunity. Here are the School-based COS course sections for fall
2020:
Arts & Humanities
21578 COS-101 MW 1:00
pm-1:50 pm Catharine Ganze Smith
17192 COS-133 MWF 12:00 pm-12:50 pm
Catharine Ganze Smith
Business
15736 COS-101 MW 2:00 pm-3:15 pm
Jodell A. Raymond
15148 COS-133 TR 2:00 pm-3:15 pm Jodell A. Raymond
Community Engagement and Development
24570
COS-101 R 11:00 am-12:15 pm Richard A. Costanza
14475 COS-133 TR 12:30
pm-1:45 pm Richard A. Costanza
Health Sciences and Physical Wellness
15711 COS-101 MW 12:00
pm-12:50 pm Tori A. Matthews
15152 COS-133 TR 12:30 pm-01:45 pm Tori A.
Matthews
Social Science & Global Studies
19842 COS-101 MW 12:00
pm-12:50 pm Jessica Strollo
14412 COS-133 MWF 10:00 am-10:50 am Jessica
Strollo
STEM
19992 COS-101 MW 12:00 pm-12:50 pm Ryan Clemens
23701 COS-133 TR 12:30 pm-1:45 pm Ryan Clemens
Applied Sciences and Technologies - Coming
Soon
Some benefits the Faculty Liaisons see with contextualizing College Success
courses include:
- Creating a sense of belonging for students
- Exploring specific discipline information
- Anticipating and avoiding obstacles within the School
- Learning more about career options
- Tailoring the course to the discipline-specific needs of students
Want to learn more about Contextualized COS? Contact Renee Dimino, COS
Adjunct Coordinator at rdimino@monroecccc.edu or Gary
Johnson, Director of Schools and Integrated Pathways at gjohnson1@monroecc.edu.
Attached Files:
Schools COS.pdf
Dimino, Renee
ESOL/TRS
05/29/2020