To Apply to Graduate, login to CougarWeb. Under Student Quick Links, select "Apply to Graduate."
Candidates for an Associate degree or Certificate should submit a petition for graduation by the deadline established for that semester. To Apply to Graduate, login to CougarWeb. Under Student Quick Links, select "Apply to Graduate."
BEFORE the application deadline, send official transcripts from all previous colleges attended to: Respiratory Care Program Director --Office H207, Collin College Central Park Campus 2200 West University Drive, McKinney, Texas 75071. If you are NEW to Collin, please submit transcripts to the Admissions Office first.
Students are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress while enrolled at Collin College. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is defined as maintaining a 2.0 cumulative GPA. A grade of 'D' or better received at Collin or any other college is a passing grade and may not be repeated for benefits.
1) Submit Official Shot Record. Once you receive your Collin College student email, submit documentation directly to Med+Proctor. Select the "Register" button and enter your student email address.
Applying for Graduation The application for graduation is made available to students after the census date for the semester and remains open until the last day of the semester. To access the application, students should log in to CougarWeb and select "Apply to Graduate" under the Student Quick Links section.
Students can login to their CougarWeb account and get an instant verification certificate provided by NSC by choosing the "Enrollment Verification" link in Student Quick Links.
Then you'll click on show programs. Choose your desired program major from the drop down menu thenMoreThen you'll click on show programs. Choose your desired program major from the drop down menu then click submit. If you have transcript holds you will not be able to request a change of major.
Check their website: Information about how to get your health record may be found under the Contact Us section of a provider's website. It may direct you to an online portal, a phone number, an email address, or a form. Phone or visit: You can also call or visit your provider and ask them how to get your health record.
If you choose to maintain your emergency health information on paper, keep a number of print copies in handy places. For example, put a copy in your purse, vehicle glove box, first aid kit and emergency kit.