Hello SEED participant! In this document you will find important information regarding your continued participation in the SEED Program. Please read this document thoroughly and sign at the bottom of the first page. Your signature indicates that you fully understand and agree to the information as it is provided for you. On the second page of this document you will find your Spring 2016 schedule of classes. The empty blocks are times when you can designate study time, workshops, social clubs, structured study lounge time, tutoring, etc. You can utilize your Academic/Career Coaches to help you structure this time appropriately. Please note, as part of SEED you are expected to: Go to the Structured Study Lounge (LB 109) for one hour for every class taken per week (e.g. two classes per week = two hours in the structured study lounge per week). Attend three events per month. Two of these events should be targeted to help your academic/professional career. A list of “approved” events will be provided each month based upon availability through LCCC, LVCIL, and other community based organizations. The remaining event may be a social event you attend in either the community or at LCCC, or a planned activity with your mentor. Students will be expected to document and submit their attendance to the SEED Academic/Career Coaches. Meet with your SEED Academic/Career Coach at least once a week to discuss academic progress or to discuss barriers to your academic and/or skills training success. Complete the tasks set out in your Semester Vocational Plan Task Report With the assistance of your Academic/Career Coach, make and attend scheduled meetings with professors in order to gauge your level of success and get relevant feedback. These meetings should take place between the following dates: February 1st-5th February 22nd-26th March 14th-18th April 11th-15th May 2nd-6th Attend any other “special events” designated for SEED participants. Your success in the SEED program is based upon your willingness and determination to utilize LCCC and its partners to their fullest potential! By completing the tasks above, and attending class, you are demonstrating your commitment to be a part of this program. Please remember, academic success is not a prerequisite for remaining in SEED, but rather it is your persistence in acquiring the skills necessary for successful future employment that is essential. I have read, and fully understand, the commitment I am making to the SEED program. I agree to meet all of the program requirements as outlined in this document.