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FALL 2012 FACULTY ADVISING SEMINAR. Jones College Admission Policy-Fall 2012  Minimum 30 hours of degree credits earned (excluding Learning Support and.

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1 FALL 2012 FACULTY ADVISING SEMINAR

2 Jones College Admission Policy-Fall 2012  Minimum 30 hours of degree credits earned (excluding Learning Support and High School Deficiencies)  Completion of high school deficiencies and learning support requirements  Cumulative GPA of 2.250 on all college level course-work  A 2.25 average among these four designated pre-business courses: ACTG 2110 ECON 2410 ECON 2420 QM 2610  Fall 2007-Summer 2012 (2.25 GPA and 2.00 on the four courses)  Prior to Fall 2007-no policy

3 Jones College Admission Policy  Students tend to avoid taking the required MATH 1630 or 1810 which may delay admission  One of these Math classes must be taken prior to QM 2610  A college-level MATH course is a required prerequisite to ACTG 2110

4 Jones College Graduation Requirements (Fall 2007---)  2.00- GPA  2.00- Major  2.00- Minor  2.00- Best 42 upper-division hours  2.00- Jones College core (ACTG, BCEN, ECON, FIN, INFS, MGMT, MKT and QM courses)  60 Senior College Hours  Watch those with community college work—make sure they will have the Senior College hours

5 High School Deficiencies  No longer a condition for graduation (except US History)  Email was sent to all those enrolled in High School Deficiency courses  There are no refunds for this semester  Still may appear on Academic Deficiency Summary until process is complete

6 Admission Policy- 2012-2013 Upper-Division Form

7 Name Change  Academic Enrichment is now LEARNING SUPPORT  ACT/SAT sub-scores now determines if a student needs additional testing to determine if placement in prescribed courses is required

8 Catalog  Available on-line at: http://catalog.mtsu.edu/http://catalog.mtsu.edu/  Published yearly  Academic Maps

9 Academic Maps Fall/SpringFall/Spring/Summer

10 Priority Registration-It’s Time!  Registration begins November 12 th and ends November 21 st  New Transfer Students may start registering November 26 th Peak Registration Days  Nov. 12- Graduate  Nov. 13- 160 to 105 hours  Nov. 14- 104.99 to 73 hours  Nov. 15- 72.99 to 39 hours

11 Required Advising for students with less than 30 hours  University policy now requires advising for all students who have earned less than 30 hours  Registration holds have been set on these students  Every advisor has the ability to remove the hold

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17 Immunization Hold  Due to state requirements new students entering the university Fall 2011 are required to have two doses of the Varicella Vaccine (Chicken Pox) in addition to MMR  Students were allowed to sign an extension form in order to register for 12 or more hours  For those who signed the extension: Vaccination and/or proof of immunity is required by Nov. 4  Those who do not provide proof by Nov. 4 will have a hold placed on their registration for Spring 2012

18 Degree Audit  Is available for students  You may use this feature to determine whether or not substitutions are needed  You may use this feature to determine whether or not a student has filed an Intent to Graduate  Questions?  Examples of advisees

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21 US History Requirement  History  In accordance with the revision of the state law MTSU will accept any transfer course that met that student’s General Education requirement for HISTORY  If the transfer institution did not have a History category then a combination of History courses may satisfy  Only applies to TRANSFER students TBR, UT, private and out of state public and private institutions  Contact Ann Reaves at ann.reaves@mtsu.eduann.reaves@mtsu.edu The appropriate adjustment will be made to the students Degree Evaluation or attributes on the Transfer Evaluation

22 International Students  MTSU has a new initiative to escalate the number of international students on campus  We strongly suggest that these students obtain a WES (World Education Service) or some other professional agency evaluate their work  Not only will it assist in the evaluation process for their degree, but many employers are now requiring a copy

23 Web Page redesign! www.mtsu.edu/busadv Advising via Skype

24 Online Advising via Skype  Instructions for a Skype appointment available at : www.mtsu.edu/busadv

25 Web Page redesign! www.mtsu.edu/busadv

26 Meredith Young-Retention Advisor  Meredith will be working with our at risk students  She will also be helping connect students with opportunities such as EXL, Honors, and Study Abroad  Please contact Meredith if you know of a student who needs assistance

27 Help Labs!  Tutoring Resources www.mtsu.edu/tutoring  Accounting BAS N428  Biology 615-898-2847  Chemistry 615-898-2626  Computer Science KOM 361C  Economics & Finance 615-898-2520  Math 615-898-2465 for prescribed Math courses 615-898-2669 for all other Math  PSCI 615-898-2626  QM/Statistics BAS N347  Writing 615-904-8237  Research Coach MTSU Library 615-904-8530

28 Universal Transfer Path (UTP)  UTPs are binding agreements which we must honor  MTSU faculty representatives met with other TBR/UT personnel to develop the Transfer Paths  Paths were developed for Accounting, Business Administration, Economics (BBA & BS) and Computer Information Systems

29 Universal Transfer Path (UTP)  Technical Systems is working on coding for Transcripts or under Test Scores to identify students who graduated under UTP  Community Colleges now operating under common numbering  Elimination of QM 2610 from some CC curriculum- will only teach MATH 1530 (Applied Statistics)

30 Universal Transfer Paths (UTP)  Due to separate General Education criteria and specific UTP course requirements the upper-division forms for these students are going to be altered  There are still questions for which we do not have answers. Those have been submitted to TBR  I have customized upper-division forms for these majors that you may use.

31 Business Minors Fall 2012  Beginning Fall 2012 students will be allowed to choose their own business minor  Every student must select one business minor  A student still has the option to add as many non- business minors as they wish  Policy is retroactive for all active catalogs:  2007-2009  2009-2011  2011-2012

32 MINOR ADVISING: POINTS TO REMEMBER  Business majors must have one business minor (they cannot have two)  Courses calculated into the student’s major cannot be included in the minor (those marked MAJ on the Upper Division form) Business CORE and any Major Auxiliary courses may be used in the minor  Students must complete all business CORE requirements, regardless of the minor selection  Check residency requirements for each minor  The major and minor must be from the same catalog year  Students may not major and minor in the same subject area i.e. ACTG majors cannot have the ACTG/INFS minor  Remind students that choosing a different business minor may add courses beyond the 120 hours required for the degree  Students receiving any kind of financial aid or Lottery Scholarship should speak with a Financial Aid Representative before changing and/or taking courses in the new minor  When your advisee is ready to file his/her Upper Division form and wants a business minor other than the incorporated minor, the minor portion must also be signed

33 Minors cont.  The incorporated minors of Business Administration and Economics and Finance will remain attached to the program of study  These will only be ‘detached’ from the program with the completed ‘elective minor’ section on the back of the upper-division form and a signature  Those minors other that the incorporated will likely require more than 120 hours

34 How does the student change the minor? Business Administration MinorEconomics/Finance Minor

35 Minors cont.  The most important rule regarding these optional minors is this one: You may not use the same course in a major and a minor  If the course is being calculated in the major (MAJ) then you MAY NOT use it in the minor  You may crossover CORE courses

36 If the course is being calculated in the major (MAJ) then you MAY NOT use it in the minor

37 Student wants Economics Minor-  ECON 2410  ECON 2420  ECON Upper-Division  Can they use ECON 3210 for this minor? Finance MajorEconomics Minor

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