Need to take IMPACT ?
IMPACT SCHEDULE:
- Final IMPACT Orientation classes for 2009 are on Monday and Tuesday, December 7 & 8, 5:30 to 6:30 PM.
- Should you be required to attend an Individual Assessment, appointments will run through Friday, December 18, 2009.
Holiday Break, then:
- Individual Assessments resume Monday, January 11, 2010.
- IMPACT Orientation resumes Tuesday, January 19, 2010.
PLAN ACCORDINGLY !!! NOTE: Do NOT save this requirement until the end of the semester.
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YOU MUST COMPLETE these steps in the following order:
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Attend IMPACT Orientation in CUE 114
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Complete the CollegeAlc Workbook for Sanction Students as you
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Complete the WSU CollegeAlc online education course
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Additionally, some students may be required to attend an individual session at WSU Counseling Services in Lighty 280. If you are required to attend this meeting, bring your workbook with you to the appointment.
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Turn in your completed workbook to Student Conduct in Lighty 260.
*** If you have questions about any HOLD on your account, contact Student Conduct at 509 335-4532 or by email at conduct@wsu.edu. Only Student Conduct can remove this HOLD.
NOTE: Read everything carefully and proceed WITHOUT delay!
Here is what you need to know to complete Impact!
STEP 1: FIRST, attend the IMPACT Orientation in CUE 114. Classes are NOT held during WSU holidays and vacations, nor during finals week.
IMPACT Orientation classes begin on time at 5:30 PM. LATE arrivals are NOT admitted.IMPACT Orientations are held 2 times per week in CUE 114:· Monday, 5:30 to 6:30 PM· Tuesday, 5:30 to 6:30 PMYou do not pre-register for the orientation class. Just pick a time that works for you and show up. Class begins promptly at 5:30 PM. No need to arrive before 5:15 as there is plenty of room. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK IN and sign in or you will have to attend again!! Be on time—late arrivals will not be admitted.
At the IMPACT Orientation in CUE 114, you will be given instructions about the steps you need to complete in order to fulfill your IMPACT requirements.
STEP 2: Purchase the CollegeAlc Workbook for Sanction Students to use as you complete the online course. (The book is available at The Bookie and at Crimson & Gray.)
STEP 3:Take the WSU CollegeALC online education course using the workbook, AFTER you have attended the Orientation.
STEP 4: If required to do so, attend an individual session at WSU Counseling Services in Lighty 280. LATE arrivals are not admitted and will be charged as a NO-SHOW. You should bring your workbook to this appointment.
STEP 5: Bring your completed workbook to the Office of Student Conduct (Lighty 260). The office is open from 8 am-5 pm. If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to call at 509-335-4532.
Upon your attendance at IMPACT Orientation, your student account will be billed $75 and the charge will be listed as “Cougar Accountability”. Students failing to complete all IMPACT requirements (Orientation, online survey, online Education Course, Individual Session at CS if required) within the time period set forth by Student Conduct will be charged an additional $75 and may be subject to a second violation.
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*** If you have any problems accessing the online survey, send email to impact03@wsu.edu. Include your full name and student ID number. We will respond as soon as possible.
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