b'52Make a Deposit Plan For HealthcareWhen you have decided where to enroll, you will need Colleges require that you carry health insurance, to make a deposit at that college to secure your place ineither through a parent or guardian, or by purchasing the class and in student housing. All colleges have a a plan offered by the college. Make a plan for your deposit deadline of May 1, and most require between healthcare: will you see a doctor near campus,$500 and $800. If you believe your family qualifies foror back home? What about a dentist? Do nota deposit waiver, contact your admissions officer. Afterforget to transfer any prescriptions to a pharmacyyou have made your deposit, you will be sent informationon or near campus.on selecting a roommate, freshman orientation, and your first bill. Most colleges will send a bill for the ON-CAMPUS SUPPORTfall semester by July 1, with a due date of August 1.SUMMER CHECKLIST Colleges have an array of support services to help you succeed. Become familiar with these resources and take advantage of all they have to offer.You will be expected to take important actions over Academic Support Services provide tutoring,the months leading up to your arrival on campus.academic workshops, and study skills supportCheck your mail, email, and school portal regularlyfor all students.to stay on top of these tasks:The Writing Center offers students help with anyHousing and Meal Plan: If you will be living onaspect of their writing, from specific assignmentscampus, you may be asked to complete a housingto general writing skills. Successful students find questionnaire to help identify a good roommatewriting centers to be a vital resource throughout match. Make sure to carefully choose your housingtheir college careers.option and meal plan, based on your specific needs.Campus Security maintains safety on campus. EachCourse Selection: The timeline and method forschool will have a different system, from emergencychoosing freshman courses vary by school. Follow(blue) call boxes to phone apps (such as Rave instructions carefully to ensure you get the coursesGuardian), and escorts for students. Learn whatyou need and want. your school offers. Summer Kickoff Event: Many schools hostMulticultural Services builds an inclusivehometown kickoff events for students and theircommunity on campus and develops connections families. Look for an email invitation, so you canbetween students of different cultures, backgrounds, meet other incoming students and alumni. and identities. Work-Study: If you are accepting Work-Study,Residence Life helps ensure students smoothfind out about campus employment opportunities.transition to campus life, which includes all issues Apply for positions before school starts for therelated to campus housing.greatest selection.Student Health and Counseling provides health Academic Placement: Many colleges require care and mental health counseling services. Theyplacement testing in subjects such as math and can help with anything from feelings of depression writing. If the testing determines that you need or homesickness to flu shots and colds.to take developmental courses, be aware that these Office of Disability Services focuses on meetingcourses do not count as credit toward graduationthe needs of students with a range of disabilities. and may prolong your time in college. They can discuss the process for submitting Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) documentation for your disability and scheduling Placement Exam: All students enrolling at CCPany evaluations.must take a placement exam. Register on yourMyCCP account: www.ccp.edu/getting-started.'