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A Student's
Guide
to
THE STUDENT ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO
Question:
"What is a Student Academic Portfolio? And why
is it important?""
The Student Academic Portfolio
is:
A student's
personal academic record
A demonstration of a student's academic accomplishments
A sampling of a student's academic projects and products
A way to show prospective employers the good academic work
you have done
But most important,
A Student Academic Portfolio is a way to ask a college
to grant college credit to you for the work you have done in another setting!
Nazarene Bible College has a way by
which you may receive college credit toward a degree by submitting your Student
Academic Portfolio, enrolling in and completing at least one course
(even an On-line course is enough), and paying an evaluation and credit posting
fee to the college. NBC will evaluate your Portfolio by set criteria and will
grant college credit for courses which meet that criteria.
Question:
"O.K. But what do you mean when you say 'Work I have
done in another setting?'"
If you have taken courses in the
military, or as part of your job, or at an unaccredited college, it is possible
for you to ask to receive college credit on the basis of the information and
documents contained in your Student Academic Portfolio.
Question:
"Could you be more specific? What does a Student
Academic Portfolio look like? Please describe it for me."
A Student Academic Portfolio
can be just a stack of papers, but is best if it appears attractive and
well-organized. It should be "packaged" so that the person to whom you
submit the Portfolio can handle it with ease. This will help to
convince the evaluator that the contents are valuable and worth their attention.
The Student Academic Portfolio
is a set of papers and documents chosen to demonstrate that your class work was
college level quality and that the content and extent of your learning was
enough to be acceptable as college credit. The Portfolio should be
a number of items divided into separate files. The files and items should then
be arranged and placed into an order which will help persuade college officials
that your work deserves to be granted college credit.
Question:
"Whose responsibility is it to make and keep this Portfolio?
If it is my job, will I get any help?"
Yes, keeping your Student
Academic Portfolio is your responsibility, and
Yes, you will receive all the help you
ask for. Your teachers and the Training Center Director will advise you as you
build your Portfolio.
Question:
"What do I need to get started? And when do I start? Just exactly what
do I do?"
To get started building your Student
Academic Portfolio is easy. (Finishing it is another issue but just as
easy.) You will build your Portfolio as you take courses in your Training
Center. To start your Portfolio, you will need a number of file folders.
The first folder you should label
"Supporting Materials." Into this, place the following materials as
they are available:
- A copy of the Catalog of the Training Center
- A copy of your transcript or course record from the
Training Center showing the grades you earned
- Any brochures, newsletters, and information
circulars for the Training Center
- Any letters or certificates telling about your
achievements, awards, and honors from your time at the Training Center
- Any other material which would show that the
academic work you did and the learning you gained is worthy of college
credit
The other folders should be labeled
with the name of each course you take in your Training Center, one folder for
each course. In each course folder you should place the following
materials:
- A copy of the course syllabus
- The final examination, and/or other major exam-inations
for the course; it should be the original, graded paper(s)
- Any major research papers or projects you produced
for the course; it should be the original, graded paper
- An official report of your class attendance and
final grade (Continued on the
Next Page)
Additional course information (If the course
syllabus does not have the following information, add extra pages to the
course folder.)
Some statement of the qualifications of the
instructor
The course title and description
A list of textbooks and other curricular material
used (both required and supplemental) in appropriate bibliographical form
The course purpose and objectives
The course requirements and some idea of the
instructor's criteria for assigning grades
Some indication of the number of times the class met
and the length of each meeting
Question:
"You said something about finishing the Student
Academic Portfolio. How do I do that?"
You finish the Portfolio by gathering
all the information needed and putting it into a package that will be easy to
carry, send, or be handled by persons who will evaluate it. You may wish to put
all the file folders in an Aaccordion folder,@ or perhaps in a large three-ring
binder. At the very least, you should use a large manila envelop to hold
everything in one package. Be sure to put all the course folders in proper order
and the supplementary materials file at the end. You may wish to start the whole
package with a list of every file included.
Remember that the purpose of the Student
Academic Portfolio is to persuade a college official to grant college
credit to you for the work you did and the learning you gained. The clearer and
more complete you make your Portfolio, the more likely it is that you will
receive the credit.
Question:
"If I want college credit from NBC,
how do I go about using the Student Academic Portfolio to do
that?""If I want college credit from NBC, how do I go about using the Student
Academic Portfolio to do that?"
After you have finished the Portfolio,
you should contact NBC (the address is at the beginning of this brochure).
- Complete an Admission Application Form sent by the
Admissions Office; or you may complete that form on the NBC Web page (www.nbc.edu).
- Enroll for at least one course at NBC. You may
enroll for a course on the NBC campus in Colorado Springs or for a course
through NBC Online. Also, the college offers several short,
one-week courses on campus during the year which may suit this purpose for
you.
- Send or deliver your Student Academic
Portfolio to the Admissions Office with a cover letter asking that
it be evaluated for the granting of college credit. Also include payment of
the evaluation fee for each credit hour you expect to receive.
Question:
"What will happen then? When will I receive the
credit from my Student Academic Portfolio?"
Your Portfolio will be
evaluated by an NBC professor and you will be advised of the result of that
evaluation. Then, after you have finished the NBC course you are taking with a
grade of "C" or better, any accepted college credit will be
placed on an official NBC Transcript with a notation that the credit was granted
by portfolio evaluation. All credit granted through this process will be honored
toward a degree at NBC.
If you have more questions which have
not been answered here, please contact us.
Prepared by the Office Of Extension
Education
Nazarene Bible College
1111 Academy Park Loop
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
719-596-5110, Ext. 160
719-550-9437 FAX
E-mail:
JPStelting@nbc.edu
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