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STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
- Participate in all scheduled pre-enrollment and orientation programs for incoming
students at university, college, and departmental levels
- Prepare in advance for academic advising meetings. Map out courses you want and
need to take for your degree and present this to your advisor
- Initiate contact with your advisor and get to know them
- Make and honor academic advising appointments. Just as you have a variety of responsibilities,
your advisor has multiple students to advise as well as other professional obligations,
realize that their time is just as important as your time
- Know academic policies, procedures, and regulations such as drop/add, retakes, academic
probation/dismissal, academic fresh start, financial aid, etc.
- Know degree requirements and remain informed about changes in your curriculum. Map
out a plan of action for your academic career and review it with your advisor.
- Seek specialized assistance from academic support and student services department
as needed. While your advisor is available for your help, there are limitations
to what services they should provide for you. Ask them for references to specialized
services such as personal counseling, career and employment services, tutoring,
etc.
- Know the information contained in the university, college, and departmental sections
of the University Catalog.
- Make the effort to get to know your advisor personally, the better you know one
another and the more comfortable you feel, the more successful your advising relationship
will be.
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