Academic advising
Amy
McKinley, M.A., manager
All
admitted students are assigned a faculty or
staff advisor who is a specialist in the student's
area of interest. All students are encouraged
to make regular contact with their advisors.
Advising is required for all first-semester
freshmen, first-semester transfer students,
and all guest students who are registering for
twelve or more credit hours of course work;
when a student wants to change program, major
or college; or if his or her grade point average
drops below 2.0.
Although
an advisor checks each student's record, the
responsibility for meeting graduation requirements
lies with the student and not with the advisor,
the department, or the dean. Thorough familiarity
with the undergraduate catalog and the degree
audit system (DARS) is essential.
Students
who are undecided as to their career goals and
those returning to school after a lengthy absence
have the opportunity to discuss their interests
and objectives with a career counselor in the
student services office. Each semester, the
college offers courses which help students make
the transition from work, home, or high school
to college.
Advisors
from the University's main campus are available
at specific times each semester to provide information
on bachelor degree programs.
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