What to Expect on Your "First Day” of Class

The first day of classes is a time of excitement and frankly uncertainty whether a student is brand-new to HACC or coming back for another semester.  Many times your class teacher, also known as your faculty member, instructor or professor, will send you an introductory email (on HACC’s Hawkmail email system) before the first-class meeting.  This is how a student will receive the class Zoom link for example if they are registered for a remote class.  If a student is in an online class, they will be able to log in to the course in D2L (accessible through the myHACC portal system) on the first day of the term to get oriented to that course.  On campus, students report directly to their assigned classroom or lab space (that room assignment can be found with your schedule in myHACC).

Regardless of the format, one of the first things students will want to look at from their instructor is the course syllabus.  The syllabus is provided by the instructor and will contain information about the course including the instructor’s contact information, the weekly class schedule and assignments, textbook information if applicable, how grading will be done, and course policies.  Students are encouraged to ask questions about the syllabus to make sure that everything is as clear as possible.