What should a student expect during freshman and sophomore advising sessions?
Freshmen and sophomores are encouraged to meet with their “pre-major” advisor at least twice each semester. The first of these sessions each semester should monitor progress and success in courses. Students who are experiencing difficulty may be referred to tutoring and other appropriate support services on campus. Freshmen who need more help in adjusting to the demands of study may be encouraged to take AR105, “Seminar in Academic Success.” Students who want help in deciding career possibilities may enroll in CE111, “Exploring Your Career Options.” On the second meeting the advisor and student will plan a list of courses for the next semester, including alternatives for classes that fill up before the student’s priority registration date. Students will be encouraged to ask questions about the Core, possible majors, minors and concentrations, and any other issues or concerns. At the end of the second session, the student will prepare an “Academic Program Recommendation” (APR) form and
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