parent orientationWhy can’t I be with my student during academic advising and class enrollment?
Orientation begins the first step in your student’s relationship with their academic adviser. This relationship will develop as their academic career at Michigan State continues. The academic advisers have experience and expertise in the course selection in your student’s field of study and graduation requirements at MSU. For this reason, parents or other family members are not permitted to sit in on the academic advising and class enrollment as it detracts from the student and adviser relationship. Students will not be able to enroll for classes with a parent or other family member present.
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- If my major is in a department within CSH, where will I go for advising and academic student services (i.e., transfer credit approval, degree conferral, and DPR-related inquiries)?
- parent orientationWhy can’t I be with my student during academic advising and class enrollment?
- Does the parent have access to the student’s class, to see what’s there?