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1 Notes for Faculty Advisors Updated Fall 2015 Breanna Bailey, Assistant Dean, COE

2 Presentation Overview Important Dates Assorted Reminders and New Policies Good Advising Practices Other Services and Special Populations

3 Important Dates Link to Academic Calendar: http://www.tamuk.edu/events/academic_calendar.html http://www.tamuk.edu/events/academic_calendar.html Priority registration: Monday, October 19 th Midterm grades: Wednesday, October 21 st, 9:00 am Drop date (all drops): Thursday, October 29 th Graduation packets (May grads): December 1 st Commencement: December 11 th Final grades due: December 14 th, 9:00 am

4 Assorted Reminders & New Policies 2014-2016 Catalog Changes: –Math/Science GPA 2.25 or higher –Engineering/Major GPA 2.25 or higher –Overall GPA 2.0 or higher –New general education requirements (p. 77 and 78) 2012-2014 Catalog or Later: Writing Intensive –Students must earn "C" or better in one Writing Intensive Course to graduate. –Designated “WI” on transcript and in Blue/Gold. Change of curriculum form may specify the catalog year student wants to follow.Change of curriculum form

5 Assorted Reminders & New Policies Registrar’s Office: http://www.tamuk.edu/registrar/http://www.tamuk.edu/registrar/ Exclusion of repeated courses (students entering Fall 2015): –No limit on the number of courses for which a student may “exclude” a grade in GPA calculation. –Only the first attempt to repeat a course will be excluded. Subsequent repeats are averaged. Registration and other forms: –Advisor signatures required on add/drop and withdrawal forms. Effective Fall 2014. –Advisors don’t “approve” forms but should discuss financial aid and/or graduation implications of dropping a course. Signature indicates this have been discussed.

6 Assorted Reminders & New Policies Mid-term grades: –Mid-term grades required for all undergraduate students. No more 5- week grades. Effective Fall 2014. –Grades should be a letter grade. New drop policy: –One drop date, after the 60% point in the semester. –Students will get an automatic Q. –Drops for non-attendance must be processed by drop date. –No drops or withdrawals after this point.

7 Assorted Reminders & New Policies Financial aid implications of dropping a class –Student must attend 60% of class to avoid repaying financial aid. Date of last attendance is important when students fail! –Students must repay financial aid if they do not earn at least 67% of attempted hours for a semester. –Students can stay on financial aid if they drop below 12 hours after the census date (12 th class day).

8 Assorted Reminders & New Policies Electronic records and hard copies of student files are maintained in the JESSC. Official student record. To receive access to electronic files, fill out an iTech “ticket” for Eric.

9 Assorted Reminders & New Policies Every semester a student is not in Calculus, they are delaying graduation! Ways to catch up: –ALEKS, http://www.tamuk.edu/artsci/math/ppl/index.html http://www.tamuk.edu/artsci/math/ppl/index.html –CLEP, http://www.tamuk.edu/academictesting/Testing%2 0Services/CLEP.html http://www.tamuk.edu/academictesting/Testing%2 0Services/CLEP.html

10 Assorted Reminders & New Policies To request Supplemental Instruction in your class, email: nancy.kingsanders@tamuk.edunancy.kingsanders@tamuk.edu Undergraduate Writing Center just opened. Peer “writing consultants.” 2 nd floor, Jernigan Library. Learning Assistance Center. 217 Jernigan Library. Free tutoring in math, science, engineering.

11 Good Advising Practices Students do not complete forms. Advisors complete forms.

12 Good Advising Practices Electronic tools available: –DegreeWorks. –Academic Transcript through Blue and Gold. –College Scheduler through Blue and Gold. Record student progress on degree plan or chart. Look ahead. –When will student graduate? What potential roadblocks? –Are student’s grades a problem or an opportunity? –What career goals does the student have?

13 Good Advising Practices Prerequisite violations need to be minimized (more in Updated Forms). If we can set prerequisite asides for some students, why have the prerequisite in the first place? Pay attention to prerequisites during advising meetings! Check students who are in your classes.

14 Good Advising Practices Graduation –Packets picked up from JESSC and returned to JESSC –2.0 cumulative, 2.25 math/science, 2.25 engineering for students starting in Fall 2014 or later. –2.0 cumulative, 2.0 math/science, 2.0 engineering for students on catalogs before Fall 2014. –CEEN/AEEN students only: GPAs were raised to 2.25 engineering, 2.25 math/science beginning Fall 2012. –Attach official transcript and degree plan (Excel) –Students do not complete their own degree plan. –Must pass all repeated classes!

15 Good Advising Practices Substitution forms –Review transfer credit with new transfer students –Make sure substitution permits valid, complete –Include course descriptions! –Include student TAMUK transcript. –C’s or better in math, science, or engineering!

16 Good Advising Practices Freshmen placed in pre-engineering: –Goal is to transfer at end of second semester. –Must have 2.0 cumulative and math/science GPA –Must have completed CHEM 1311/1111 and MATH 1348. Transfer students placed in pre-engineering: –Transfer GPA between 2.0 and 2.49. –Evaluate at end of second semester. –“Satisfactory progress” to change major. 2.5? Continuing students require a 2.5 cumulative GPA for change of major.

17 Good Advising Practices Enforced withdrawal / scholastic probation –Probation: Cumulative GPA less than 2.0. –Enforced withdrawal: On probation and GPA stays below 2.0 following semester. Acting on enforced withdrawal (EW) –If spring EW, may enroll for summer class to raise GPA. –May appeal EW: http://www.tamuk.edu/academicaffairs/forms/Readmissio nRequestForm2012.pdf http://www.tamuk.edu/academicaffairs/forms/Readmissio nRequestForm2012.pdf Maintain awareness of student situation. Retaking F’s and D’s best strategy.

18 Other Services & Special Populations Hours required for... –Financial aid – 12 hours –Presidential Scholars – 15 hours; no repeats! –Hazelwood Act (veterans or families) – 12 hours To graduate with honors... –Incoming freshmen need 24 hours. –Transfer / continuing students need 15 hours. –Medals awarded for students graduating with GPAs above 3.4, but must have completed 45 hours at TAMUK in the semester before graduation.

19 Other Services & Special Populations Fundamentals of engineering exam –Start discussing junior year. –Moved to discipline-specific exams. –All computer based! $225. –Newsletter: http://www.tamuk.edu/engineering/PDF/Fundamentals %20of%20Engineering%20Exam.pdf http://www.tamuk.edu/engineering/PDF/Fundamentals %20of%20Engineering%20Exam.pdf Tutoring available in the JESSC –Math, science, and basic engineering courses –By upper-level engineering students –For discipline-specific help, let JESSC know!

20 Other Services & Special Populations Student Health and Wellness –http://www.tamuk.edu/shw/ or ext. 3991http://www.tamuk.edu/shw/ –Mental health and counseling resources –Simple medical conditions and over the counter medications –Alcohol and drug abuse resources –Disability Resource Center Dean of Students –MSUB 306, ext. 3606 –Assist students in cases of family / personal emergency

21 Other Services & Special Populations Other offices –Career services, ext. 2217 –Financial Aid, ext. 3911 –Registrar, ext. 2811

22 Summary Our students deserve our time and our expertise, both in and outside the classroom. Effective advising is student- centered and accurate.


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