Advising
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Summary
Academic Advising at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University supports the teaching and learning mission of the University by helping students understand the value of achieving their educational goals. Advising is an on-going partnership among students, advisors, and the University community. The University has an advising program to assist students in achieving timely progress toward degree; demonstrate an understanding of University and program requirements; and identify and utilize appropriate resources in achieving academic, personal, and career goals.
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Academic Advising
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Graduation Planning System
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Summary
The Graduation Planning System, or GPS, tracks student progress to graduation. GPS includes all requirements for earning a degree in the declared program. It also includes a student's individualized plan of study, which is created in consultation between the student and an advisor and which outlines semester by semester, what the student must complete to graduate.
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Graduation Planning System
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College Advisors
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Summary
Advising at the College level takes place at the Office of Advising & Academic Services, which is responsible for academic advising, assistance with registration issues, probation/dismissal, and graduation for all undergraduate students.
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Office of Advising and Academic Services
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Faculty/Unit Advisors
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Summary
Faculty help by meeting with students to advise them on courses to take, course topics, and solutions to particular problems in their major.
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Policy Register, Chapter 6-17 University policy regarding faculty code of professional ethics
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Access to Student Records
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Policy Register, Chapter 5-08 Operational procedures and regulations regarding collection, retention and dissemination of information about students
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Student Records Policy (FERPA)
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Information about the Office of the University Registrar
Information about the Office of the University Registrar may be found at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ Us
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