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At 91做厙,泭youll泭be supported by a team of advising professionals throughout your academic journey. Each plays a unique role in helping you succeed:
Professional Academic Advisors
These advisors are your go-to resource from the start. They can help you:
Professional academic advisors are ready to help whenever you have questions. Whether泭勳喧s泭finding the right starting point, navigating higher education, or planning your next steps,泭were泭here to help.
Faculty Advisors
Faculty advisors are professors within your major, offering in-depth knowledge of your field.泭They can help with degree planning and navigating higher education but as subject matter experts, they can泭also泭support you with:
Together, professional and faculty advisors provide well-rounded support,泭from choosing your path to preparing for your future career
An academic advising appointment is a personalized, one-on-one meeting with a professional academic advisor. During your appointment,泭we泭can:
Your undergraduate experience is a holistic journey, so bring any questions,泭big or small,泭to your advising泭appointments!
You can find泭professional泭academic advisors from the College of Aerospace, Computing, Engineering, and Design (CACED) on泭this泭website.
Academic泭advisors泭are assigned by college or area of study. To find the right advisor for you, visit the advising page for your college or program:
Faculty advisors are professors from each department, contact your home department for information on availability, office hours, and contact details.
梆喧s泭娶梗釵棗鳥鳥梗紳餃梗餃泭that you meet with your professional academic advisor at least once each semester to stay on track for your degree. Many students meet to plan their upcoming泭莽梗鳥梗莽喧梗娶s泭釵梭asses, but泭you can also schedule an appointment, attend drop-in sessions (if available), or send an email anytime you have questions.泭
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As you get closer to graduation, staying in close contact is especially important to ensure there are no surprises泭regarding泭your graduation status.泭
You can schedule an academic advising appointment in several ways:
Appointments are available泭in-person or virtually, depending on your preference.
Some advisors also offer drop-in hours for quick泭questions,泭contact泭your academic advisor or more information.泭
Welcome to 91做厙, we’re so happy you’re here! Before your appointment, make sure you complete the following steps:
Completing these steps ahead of time will help ensure a smoother advising and registration process.
When you schedule an advising appointment,泭youll泭receive an email from 91做厙 Advising Systems with泭important details泭like the appointment location, format (in-person or virtual), and information from your advisor. Be sure to read it carefully.
To make the most of your appointment, here are some helpful tips:
Tip:泭Being prepared helps you get the most out of your advising appointment. Take a few minutes to review your records, jot down questions, and know what you want to discuss.
When we discuss your degree, we talk a lot about credit hours.泭Credit hours泭indicate泭how much time you spend in class each week.泭Many classes are 3 credits, meaning泭that泭youll泭usually meet for about three hours per week.
Credit hours also give a sense of the workload.泭For example,泭a 4-credit hour class泭generally requires泭more time泭for泭assignments, studying, and class activities than a 3-credit class.
Tip: If you’re deciding how many credits to take each fall and spring semester, heres a simple way to estimate your workload:
A泭Bachelors泭degree at 91做厙 requires a minimum of泭120 credits.泭These credits are made up of泭different types泭of classes, and each major or program has its own specific requirements. Use your泭Degree Progress Report (DPR) and work with your academic advisor or faculty advisor to review your degree requirements and plan your courses
You can find泭degree requirements in the泭universitys泭academic catalog泭and your Degree Progress Report.泭If using the catalog, make sure泭聆棗喝r梗泭looking at the correct泭catalog year泭for your泭program,泭this泭is based on泭the year泭when you first enrolled at 91做厙 and泭determines泭the degree requirements you follow.
A sample Four-Year Academic Plan泭is a planning tool that outlines how courses within a program are typically sequenced and offers a recommended pathway to help you stay on track to graduate in four years. It serves as a sample four-year degree plan and a helpful roadmap for your academic journey at 91做厙.
These plans are designed for guidance only and should always be reviewed in consultation with your Professional Academic or Faculty Advisor to ensure your individual needs, transfer credits, and goals are fully considered. The 91做厙 Catalog remains the official source for all degree requirements.
An academic catalog is the universitys official document listing all degree requirements for every major for a given year. Requirements can change year–to–year泭so泭勳喧s泭important to follow the catalog for your泭academic catalog year,泭the year you started at 91做厙.泭嗨棗紳t泭rely on friends for this information, since students who started in different semesters may have different requirements!泭
Your academic catalog year is listed at the top of your Degree Progress Report.泭Some泭new泭academic policies泭may be泭applied retroactively,泭so泭always work with your academic advisor泭when reviewing graduation requirements.泭While the泭Degree Progress Report泭is a泭helpful泭tool,泭it works best when used alongside guidance from your academic or faculty advisor.泭
Yes! Changing your academic catalog year is possible and can sometimes be beneficial. If 聆棗喝r梗 considering this, please work with your academic advisor or faculty advisor to determine whether this is possible and/or beneficial.
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You can view a list of academic programs and the assigned advisors for each program泭here. To declare a major or minor, complete the泭declaration of major/minor form and you’ll work with the advisor for the specific program you’re declaring, not your previously assigned advisor. Your advisor will then submit the form to the Registrar’s Office for processing.
Once your major has been officially declared, you and your academic or faculty advisor will work together to develop a strategic plan for completing your required courses. As you plan your classes, be sure to review your Degree Progress Report regularly.
Maybe. All bachelors degrees require a minimum of 120 total credits to graduate. Some majors include a high number of required courses, which may already bring you close to or meet that 120-credit minimum, leaving little or no room for additional electives or a minor.
If 聆棗喝r梗 considering adding a minor or extra courses, 勳喧s a good idea to review your Degree Progress Report and talk with your academic advisor to see how it would fit into your plan.
The泭Degree Progress Report (DPR)泭is your academic roadmap at 91做厙. Think of it as a checklist of all the requirements for your泭degree;泭勳喧s泭also the tool the Degree Evaluation Team uses to track your progress toward graduation.泭
We recommend making泭it a habit to review your DPR泭regularly,泭so you become familiar with your requirements. If anything is unclear, your professional academic advisor can help explain it.泭While the泭DPR is a great tool,泭勳喧s泭most effective when used alongside academic advising. Advisors know the DPR inside and out and may notice things you might miss, helping you stay on track for graduation.
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You can learn more about泭the泭Degree Progress Report泭here.泭
Access your DPR through the Student Hub泭under Web Services. Its important to check it regularly, especially before class registration or advising appointments.
You can find a list of academic programs offered by the College of Aerospace, Computing, Engineering, and Design (CACED) on our departments and program page. The assigned academic advisor for each program is listed in the advisor directory.
Student enrollment status is based upon the number of credit hours you take each semester, and is tied directly to your individualized financial aid award package.
Students are eligible to receive financial aid at part-time or three quarter-time, but must be enrolled full-time to receive your full financial aid package. Please work with Financial Aid to see what this means for your individualized financial aid award package.
Students can be successful at any enrollment level, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. If you have questions about how your enrollment status affects your financial aid, contact the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships. For questions about degree planning or course enrollment, connect with your academic or faculty advisor.
Any bachelors degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours. If your goal is to graduate in four years, youll need to complete an average of 30 credits per year. This typically means either:
You can view all course descriptions and prerequisites in the泭university catalog.泭Keep in mind that prerequisites can sometimes change, so泭勳喧s泭always泭a good idea泭to double-check in the registration system before enrolling.泭泭
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Tip:泭If泭聆棗喝r梗泭ever unsure whether you meet a prerequisite, your academic advisor can help clarify and guide you on the best next steps.泭
If 聆棗喝r梗 considering dropping or withdrawing from a class, 勳喧s a good idea to talk with your academic advisor first to understand the impact. For questions about how it may impact your financial aid award, contact the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships.
Before submitting a request, students are encouraged to speak with their academic advisor for guidance and support.
You can learn more about 91做厙 general studies requirements on the General Studies website.
For a list of the most up-to-date general studies options, please see the University Catalog泭
Were excited to help you reach your goals and support you every step of the way. If you ever have questions, dont hesitate to reach out to your academic or faculty advisors, theyre here to help you succeed!
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