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Academic Advising (AA) Hold Workshop
Department of Chemistry
Spring 2013
First things first!
 You will need to print out an AA Hold Worksheet to fill out
while you watch this presentation.
Ready?
Great! Lets get started!
Begin by filling out the basics…
Now, on to DegreeWorks!
 Sign on at: degreeworks.usf.edu
Sign on to
DegreeWorks
with your NetID
and password.
DegreeWorks
 You will use DegreeWorks to fill
This is the page
DegreeWorks will
open up to.
out the information on your AA Hold worksheet.
DegreeWorks
 Scroll down and you will see something similar to the screen below.
 What do the different colors mean?
Green means you
have completed
this requirement.
Blue means you are
currently enrolled in a
course that will fulfill this
requirement.
Red means that
you still have to
complete this
requirement.
Foundations of Knowledge and
Learning (FKL)
 All students enrolled as an undergraduate student
So what
exactly are
these FKL
Requirements?
at USF are required to complete the FKL
Requirements.
 Here is a list of the requirements. They are also on
your AA worksheet.
Foundations of Knowledge and
Learning (FKL)  Great question! There are several places to
Ok, but how do I
know which
classes to take to
complete the FKL
requirements?
find this information, here are 2 of them.
 1. DegreeWorks
 The classes that will fulfill this requirement are listed here
 Make sure you DO NOT choose a class listed after Except
to try and fulfill the requirement
 2. USF Undergraduate Website
click here to view a list of eligible courses
Foundations of Knowledge and
Learning (FKL)  Here’s the 3rd way!
 3. USF OASIS Scheduler Search
Ok, but how do I
know which
classes to take to
complete the FKL
requirements?
 When you are searching for classes, you can search by the
FKL requirement you want to complete.
You may not have
used OASIS since
Orientation, so if
you need a refresher
you can click here
for a tutorial.
Now, take time to fill in the FKL Portion
of your AA Worksheet
 Here’s an example of what it may look like:
Gordon Rule Requirement
Ok, I think I am
understanding
everything, but what
about the Gordon
Rule Requirements?
 2 Components
You will already
complete 9 hours
through your FKL
requirements. You
only need to choose 1
additional course to
complete this
requirement.
 Communication (12 hours)
 ENC 1101
When choosing your last
 ENC 1102
course to meet the Gordon
 Writing Intensive
Rule communication
requirement, you may
 Your Choice!
choose a course that also
meets one of your FKL
requirements.
 Computation (6 hours)
 Any 2 courses in the Math Dept.
 Will be completed by your major
requirements.
Click here (p.39-41) for more information
or ask your advisor!
FLENT/FLEX Requirements
I know about this
requirement! Let
me explain what
FLENT/FLEX
means!
 Foreign Language Entrance (FLENT)
 Can be satisfied by taking 2 consecutive
years of the same language in high school
OR
 By completing 2 semesters of a foreign
language at the university level
 Foreign Language Exit (FLEX)
 For Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) only
 Can be satisfied by taking 2 semesters of a
foreign language at the university level
If you are proficient in a language,
you may take a language test to
see if you test out of the
requirement at CPR 419. For
more information click here
Next, fill in the Gordon Rule, and
FLENT/FLEX requirements
How to use the OASIS Schedule Search
to fill in your Spring 2013 Schedule:
How to use DegreeWorks to fill in your
Spring 2013 Schedule:
You can use your
DegreeWorks to
choose classes that are
listed under the
requirements that you
still need (red boxes).
You may also use the
Undergraduate FKLWebsite
that we talked about to search
for your classes to complete
your schedule.
search-a-bull
 If you are unsure about
which class to take, this is a
great resource to help you
decide.
 Here’s a list of some of the
things you can find on
search-a-bull:
 Prerequisites for a class
 Class name and
description
 Requirements the class
meets (e.g. FKL, Gordon Rule)
Lets make it happen!
Fill in your Spring 2013 Schedule:
 Here is an example of a possible Spring
schedule based on Rocky’s current
grades and fall schedule:
We suggest you create a
schedule that consists of
at least 1 Chemistry
course, another
Math/Science Course
and 2 additional courses
that satisfy a
requirement (FKL,
FLEX, minor, etc.)
Your spring schedule
should be based on the
following:
-Your Fall schedule
-Your major/minor
requirements
-The FKL requirements
you have left to
complete
Great Job!
 All you have left to do to prepare for you appointment is
write down any additional questions you have for your
advisor.
So you have done all this work and now
you’re thinking…
 Don’t fret my friend. You can easily find
When do I get
to register?
And how do I
find out?
all this information and more on OASIS.
 Check OASIS for your registration date and time.
 You can also view your midterm grades in OASIS
and any holds that may be on your account.
Tips for your Advising Meeting
 All Walk-In Advising appointments are taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
Sign-in begins at 8:30am at SCA 203.
 Make sure you bring your AA Hold Worksheet. Students will NOT be seen
without completing their worksheet PRIOR to signing in for their
appointment.
 Remember, you are required to meet with an advisor during walk-ins or a
regularly scheduled appointment in order to have your AA Hold released.
 Please Note: Walk in advising meetings are only 15 minutes, if you have
something that you would like to discuss that will take more than 15 minutes,
please make a full 30 minute appointment with an advisor on our eScheduler.
Stay tuned for additional information!
FAQ
 What if I am declared the wrong
major in DegreeWorks?
 You can process a “What-If ” degree
sheet to view the requirements of
your desired major. Please see the
following slide for a demonstration.
 Do I have to schedule a meeting
with an advisor to get my hold
lifted?
 Yes, if you are a first year student,
the only way to get your Academic
Advising hold removed is to meet
with an advisor either during a
scheduled appointment or walk-in
hours. We will not remove AA
holds through e-mail.
 Who should I see if I want to
declare a different major outside
of the Chemistry Department?
Who will lift my hold?
 In order to make sure you are
taking the right classes, it is
important for you to meet with the
advisor for the major you wish to
pursue. The advisor will help to
ensure that you are taking an
appropriate schedule for your
intended major and will lift your AA
hold.
How to process a “What If” Degree
Sheet
After you Click “Process
What-If” a degree sheet
will appear that shows
what your DegreeWorks
would look like if you
were declared that major.
Helpful Links
 OASIS Scheduler Tutorial
 Degree Sheets:
 Chemistry B.A.
 Chemistry B.A. Biochemistry Emphasis
 Chemistry B.A. Heath Professions Emphasis
 Chemistry B.S.
 Biomedical Sciences B.S.
 Medical Technology B.S.
 Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences, B.S.
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Still have questions?
 Email us at [email protected]
 Please make sure to include your
full name, major, and U # so
that we may assist you
properly.
- Thank you!