College 101
Strengthening Navigation Skills
A 3-credit course specifically designed to help you excel in your college experience at Highline.
You belong here! In this course, you’ll build connections with other students, faculty and staff, and get to know resources and degree pathways at the college.
During Your Time in College 101, You Will:
- Develop a sense of belonging and community, and gain confidence in your ability to successfully navigate your college experience.
- Explore the programs, degrees and certificates offered within our Degree Pathways.
- Assess your skills and interests and see how those match up with potential careers.
- Learn about the many support services and resources available to you as a Highline student.
- Receive intensive advising from faculty and staff who care about your success.
- Get practical, hands-on experience using Highline’s technology systems; ctcLink (student registration and information), Canvas (for classes) and our new Student Success platform (advising and support).
- Learn the ins and outs of paying for college and the many funding options that are available.
- Practice effective study, note-taking, time management strategies and library research skills.
What Students Are Saying After Taking College 101
When and How College 101 is Offered
Visit the class schedule, select the quarter you are interested in from the Term menu (for example “WINTER 2024”). Then select “COL-College Studies” from the Subject menu. Then hit the Search button.
Who Should Take This Course?
If you’re new to college or have taken fewer than 30 credits, this course is for you! It’s especially helpful if you’re undecided about your degree and program options and wish to explore your options prior to declaring a program of study. College 101 is required for new students pursuing an AA-DTA (Direct Transfer) degree, but is highly recommended for any student who is new or returning to college after a long break.
Who Does Not Need to Take This Course?
If you’re a student who’s transferring in with 30 or more credits, have already taken a college success course (here or elsewhere) or are here for prerequisite courses only and will not be pursuing a degree or certificate, College 101 is not required at this time.
The College Success Course Appeal form should be filled out if a student should not or cannot take the college success course that is a required part of the AA-DTA degree. If the appeal is successful, the approved waiver will be noted in the student’s ctcLink record and visible in the College Success Requirement section of their AAR.
What is the Difference Between College 101 and STEM 101?
STEM 101 is equivalent to College 101 for AA-DTA students. If you are pursuing a degree in STEM or interested in exploring STEM options, you can take STEM 101 instead of College 101 to ensure you get the knowledge and skills unique to learning and succeeding in STEM.
Questions
Contact advising@highline.edu if you have any questions about College 101.