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Hello Everyone, Developmental Education Update Fall 2018 As we begin registration for Fall 2018, we wanted to provide you with an update on the exciting changes for the schedule. Developmental Education Instructors are continuing our attempts to move students through their developmental coursework more quickly. We are continuing to offer a variety of formats including Emporium Model, traditional in-class, online classes, and co-requisite (co-req) course pairings. The co-req model courses allow students to enroll in a class one level above the class they tested into (paired with a class that includes supplemental instruction). We will also be offering courses that will help students meet their reading and writing needs in one course. MATH COURSE OFFERINGS: Hazard Campus Students who test into MAT 55 and have a Pre-Algebra score of 31should go into the MAT 65/MAT 50 co-requisite course pairings. This will allow MAT 55 students to move more quickly through the developmental math sequence by skipping MAT 55 and getting the supplemental instruction needed to be successful in MAT 65 in the MAT 50 lab course. Students who test into MAT 55 with a minimum PA score of 31 or Wonderlic Quantitative score of 225 should be enrolled in these paired courses. Students will need permission to enroll since faculty will see a prompt that the student has not met prerequisite MAT 55 course. Students with a PA score below 31 or Wonderlic Quantitative score of 225 need to be enrolled in a regular MAT 055 course. Students who place into MAT 065 can also be registered in these sections without enrolling in MAT 50, since they have met the prerequisite. 51035 MAT 65 45P1 Basic Algebra MW 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 51076 MAT 50 45P1 Developmental Math Workshop MW 9:00 AM 09:30 AM Tuesday Night Live: Tuesday Night Live is a great program for students who cannot attend classes during the day or feel like they need more support than they might get in a strictly online class. Tuesday Night Live lasts from 6:00 9:00 every Tuesday night and includes the chance to take two classes per

8-weeks, childcare for school-age children while parents are in class, tutoring and blackboard help, access to college services such as the financial aid office or library, and dinner! 51072 MAT 65 45PN Basic Algebra T 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 51081 MAT 50 45PN Developmental Math Workshop T 6:00 PM 7:15 PM The rest of the developmental math courses are offered in an Emporium Model, traditional in-class format, or online. 50961 MAT 55 4501 Pre-Algebra M 6:00 PM 7:15 PM 51039 MAT 65 4501 Basic Algebra M 6:00 PM 7:15 PM 51102 MAT 85 4501 Intermediate Algebra M 6:00 PM 7:15 PM 55153 MAT 96 4501 Supplemental Mathematics M 6:00 PM 7:15 PM 50992 MAT 55 4502 Pre-Algebra MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 51055 MAT 65 4502 Basic Algebra MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 55155 MAT 96 4502 Supplemental Mathematics MW 2:00 PM 3:15PM 50993 MAT 55 4503 Pre-Algebra TR 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 51057 MAT 65 4503 Basic Algebra TR 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 55156 MAT 96 4503 Supplemental Mathematics TR 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 50941 MAT 55 45Z1 Pre-Algebra Online TBA WWW 51061 MAT 65 45Z1 Basic Algebra Online TBA WWW 51071 MAT 65 45Z2 Basic Algebra Online TBA WWW 51093 MAT 85 45Z1 Intermediate Algebra Online TBA WWW The following course is for students who test into MAT 85 or who complete MAT 65. This course is MAT 150 enhanced with supplemental instruction in a special section of MAT 96 paired specifically with the MAT 150 course. It will allow MAT 85 students or students who complete MAT 65 to move more quickly through the developmental math sequence by skipping MAT 85 and getting the supplemental instruction needed to be successful in MAT 150 through the MAT 96 course. Only students who test into MAT 85 or students who complete MAT 65 should be enrolled in this course. No more than half of the students in the MAT 150 course should be true MAT 150 students. Students who need the complete pairing (students who test into MAT 85 or who complete MAT 65) must be enrolled in both MAT 150 45P1 and MAT

096 45P1. Students who only need MAT 150 can register, but they will need instructor approval or will need to contact the Records Office to join this course. Students who are skipping MAT 085 must be enrolled in the PAIRED sections. 52015 MAT 150 45P1 College Algebra MW 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 51983 MAT 96 45P1 Supplemental Mathematics MW 11:00 AM 12:15 PM 52019 MAT 150 45P2 College Algebra TR 4:30 PM 5:45 PM 51984 MAT 96 45P2 Supplemental Mathematics TR 3:30 PM 4:30 PM Tuesday Night Live: Tuesday Night Live is a great program for students who cannot attend classes during the day or feel like they need more support than they might get in a strictly online class. Tuesday Night Live lasts from 6:00 9:00 every Tuesday night and includes the chance to take two classes per 8-weeks, childcare for school-age children while parents are in class, tutoring and blackboard help, access to college services such as the financial aid office or library, and dinner! 52022 MAT 150 45PN College Algebra T 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 51986 MAT 96 45PN Supplemental Mathematics T 6:00 PM 7:15 PM Lees College Campus: The following course is for students who test into MAT 85 or who complete MAT 65. This course is MAT 150 enhanced with supplemental instruction in a special section of MAT 96 paired specifically with the MAT 150 course. It will allow MAT 85 students or students who complete MAT 65 to move more quickly through the developmental math sequence by skipping MAT 85 and getting the supplemental instruction needed to be successful in MAT 150 through the MAT 96 course. Only students who test into MAT 85 or students who complete MAT 65 should be enrolled in this course. No more than half of the students in the MAT 150 course should be true MAT 150 students. Students who need the complete pairing (students who test into MAT 85 or who complete MAT 65) must be enrolled in both MAT 150 47P1 and MAT 96 47P1. Students who only need MAT 150 can register, but they will need

instructor approval or will need to contact the Records Office to join this course. Students who are skipping MAT 085 must be enrolled in the PAIRED sections. 50927 MAT 150 47P1 College Algebra MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 55166 MAT 96 47P1 Supplemental Mathematics MW 12:30 PM 1:45 PM The rest of the developmental math courses are offered in an Emporium Model or online, and are listed below. 50896 MAT 55 4701 Pre-Algebra MW 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 50904 MAT 65 4701 Basic Algebra MW 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 55161 MAT 96 4701 Supplemental Mathematics MW 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 50901 MAT 55 4702 Pre-Algebra TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PM 50908 MAT 65 4702 Basic Algebra TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PM 55163 MAT 96 4702 Supplemental Mathematics TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PM Knott County Branch: The following course is for students who test into MAT 85 or who complete MAT 65. This course is MAT 150 enhanced with supplemental instruction in a special section of MAT 96 paired specifically with the MAT 150 course. It will allow MAT 85 students or students who complete MAT 65 to move more quickly through the developmental math sequence by skipping MAT 85 and getting the supplemental instruction needed to be successful in MAT 150 through the MAT 96 course. Only students who test into MAT 85 or students who complete MAT 65 should be enrolled in this course. No more than half of the students in the MAT 150 course should be true MAT 150 students. Students who need the complete pairing (students who test into MAT 85 or who complete MAT 65) must be enrolled in both MAT 150 46P1 and MAT 096 46P1. Students who only need MAT 150 can register, but they will need instructor approval or will need to contact the Records Office to join this course.

Students who are skipping MAT 085 must be enrolled in the PAIRED sections. 50999 MAT 150 46P1 College Algebra TR 12:30 PM 1:45 PM 51007 MAT 96 46P1 Supplemental Mathematics TR 2:00 PM 3:15 PM We also have developmental math courses offered in an Emporium Model and they are listed below. 51018 MAT 55 4601 Pre-Algebra TR 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 51013 MAT 65 4601 Basic Algebra TR 2:00 PM 3:15 PM Leslie County Center: 50948 MAT 55 4901 Pre-Algebra MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 50967 MAT 65 4901 Basic Algebra MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 50975 MAT 85 4901 Intermediate Algebra MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 55168 MAT 96 4901 Supplemental Mathematica MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM READING/WRITING COURSE OFFERINGS: If students test in to developmental reading, writing, or both, please enroll them in IRW 95. Students who test into only RDG or ENC will benefit from the focus on both disciplines, which are so closely related. Students who need both RDG and ENC will save two credits by taking this one four-credit class, and they will complete both their reading and writing requirements in this course. For in-person options, the IRW 95 will be the best option. For students who cannot take an in-person option, they can take ENC 91, RDG 20, and RDG 30 online. Hazard Campus: 52721 IRW 95 4501 Integrated Reading and Writing MW 12:30 PM 1:45 PM 52723 IRW 95 4502 Integrated Reading and Writing R 09:00 AM 10:45 AM

Tuesday Night Live: 55811 IRW 95 4503 Integrated Reading and Writing T 7:30 PM 9:00 PM Knott County Branch: 52742 IRW 95 4601 Integrated Reading and Writing TR 9:30 AM 10:45 AM Leslie County Center: 52744 IRW 95 4901 Integrated Reading and Writing MW 9:30 AM 10:45 AM On both the Lees College Campus and Technical Campus, students may take ENG 101/ENC 92 if they have tested into ENC 91 or if they have finished ENC 90. If students are skipping ENC 91, they need to be enrolled in both ENG 101 and ENC 92. Students who just need ENG 101 may be enrolled in the ENG 101 course without the ENC 92. Lees College Campus: 52233 ENG 101 47P1 Writing I M 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 55986 ENC 92 47P1 Writing Lab M 11:00 AM 12:15 PM 52741 IRW 95 4701 Integrated Reading and Writing T 09:00 AM 10:45 PM 52756 ENC 91 47Z1 Found of College Writing II TBA WWW 52758 RDG 20 47Z1 Improved College Reading TBA WWW 52761 RDG 30 47Z1 Reading for College Classroom TBA WWW

Technical Campus: 52320 ENG 101 50P1 Writing I M 3:00 PM 4:15 PM 52755 ENC 92 50P1 Writing Lab W 3:00 PM 4:15 PM 52753 RDG 41 5001 Reading Laboratory W 3:00 PM 4:15 PM