Faculty Advisor Training Civil and Architectural Engineering
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Transcript Faculty Advisor Training Civil and Architectural Engineering
Faculty Advisor Training
Industrial Management and
Technology
Updated Fall 2014
Breanna Bailey, Assistant Dean, COE
Motivation
1) If we want maintain control over the
advising process for our students, we
must become better, more accurate
advisors.
2) Provide updates on important changes /
interpretations of TAMUK policy.
Presentation Overview
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Important Dates
Assorted Reminders and New Policies
Role of the JESSC / Professional Advisors
Good Advising Practices
Updated Forms
Other Services and Special Populations
Important Dates
• Link to Academic Calendar:
http://www.tamuk.edu/events/academic_calendar.html
• Priority registration: Monday, October 20th
• Midterm grades: Wednesday, October 22nd, 9:00 am
• Drop date (all drops): Thursday, October 30th
• Graduation packets (May grads): December 1st
• Commencement: December 12th
• Final grades due: December 15th, 9:00 am
Assorted Reminders & New Policies
• TAMUK does not receive formula funding for
students taking more than 30 hours above degree
plan (State law, THECB)
• Students will be charged $100/hr for each hour
beyond B.S. + 30.
• Earning a second bachelor's degree will help.
Minors, associates degrees, and certificates do not.
• Tuition rebate available to students completing in 4
years, without excess hours, 15 hours a semester.
Assorted Reminders & New Policies
• To request Supplemental Instruction in your class,
email: [email protected]
• Writing intensive courses:
– Students must earn "C" or better. Fall 2012 or later.
– Junior / senior course in major. 10 pages of writing.
– When course is offered, contact Norma.
• Undergraduate Writing Center just opened. Peer
“writing consultants.” 2nd floor, Jernigan Library.
• Learning Assistance Center. 217 Jernigan Library.
Free tutoring in math, science, engineering.
Assorted Reminders & New Policies
• Registrar’s Office: http://www.tamuk.edu/registrar/
• Exclusion of repeated courses (Spring 2015):
– Students may “exclude” grades in GPA calculation for only first 17
hours of courses retaken. Students with more than 90 attempted
hours by Spring 2015 will be exempt.
– May still repeat courses once 17 hours have been excluded, but all
new grades will be averaged with the old ones.
– Only the first attempt to repeat a course will be excluded (if within 17
hours). Subsequent repeats are averaged.
• Registration and other forms (Fall 2014):
– Advisor signatures required on add/drop and withdrawal forms.
– Advisors don’t “approve” forms but should discuss financial aid and/or
graduation implications of dropping a course. Signature indicates this
have been discussed.
Assorted Reminders & New Policies
• Mid-term grades (Fall 2014):
– Mid-term grades required for all undergraduate students. No more 5week grades.
– Grades should be a letter grade and are due October 22nd.
• New drop policy (Fall 2014):
– One drop date, after the 60% point in the semester.
– Students will get an automatic Q.
– Drops for non-attendance must be processed by drop date (October
30th).
– No drops or withdrawals after this point.
Assorted Reminders & New Policies
• Financial aid implications of dropping a class
– Student must attend 60% of class to avoid repaying
financial aid. Date of last attendance is important
when students fail!
– Students must repay financial aid if they do not earn at
least 67% of attempted hours for a semester.
– Students can stay on financial aid if they drop below 12
hours after the census date (12th class day).
JESSC / Professional Advisors
• Austin McCoy:
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AEEN / CEEN
EEEN / CSEN
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MTEN
Liberal Arts hopefuls
• Marshall Fulghum:
– CHEN / NGEN
– MEEN
JESSC / Professional Advisors
• Transfer students – Proposal – Revision Pending
– Less than 45 hours at transfer, see professional advisor
first 2 semesters.
– More than 45 hours at transfer, see professional advisor
first semester.
• Freshmen students - Proposal
– See professional advisor for first 30 hours or first 2
semesters, whichever is last.
– Students will remain with professional advisor beyond 30
hours if TSI requirements are not met.
JESSC / Professional Advisors
• Electronic records and hard copies of student files
are maintained in the JESSC.
– Official copies of student record.
– Copies of advising sheets scanned and placed in
electronic files for all students (faculty or professional
advisor).
• Degree plans
– Updated by JESSC personnel each semester for each
student.
– May be used for meeting State, VA, Hazelwood, or
Athletics requirements.
Good Advising Practices
Students do not complete forms.
Advisors complete forms.
Good Advising Practices
• Electronic tools available:
– DegreeWorks.
– Academic Transcript through Blue and Gold.
– College Scheduler through Blue and Gold.
• Record student progress on degree plan or chart.
• Look ahead.
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When will student graduate? What potential roadblocks?
Are student’s grades a problem or an opportunity?
What career goals does the student have?
What certificates does a student want to earn?
Good Advising Practices
• Graduation
– Packets picked up from JESSC and returned to JESSC
– 2.00 cumulative, 2.25 math/science, 2.5 MTEN, 2.0
business for students starting in Fall 2014 or later.
– Attach official transcript and degree plan (Excel)
– Students do not complete their own degree plan.
– Must pass all repeated classes!
– New registrar policies will make GPA calculations more
tricky.
Good Advising Practices
• Substitution forms
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Review transfer credit with new transfer students
Make sure substitution permits valid, complete
Include course descriptions!
Include student TAMUK transcript.
C’s or better in math, science, or engineering!
Good Advising Practices
• Freshmen placed in pre-engineering:
– Goal is to transfer at end of second semester.
– Must have 2.0 cumulative and math/science GPA
– Must have completed CHEM 1311/1111 & MATH 1348.
• Transfer students placed in pre-engineering:
– Transfer GPA between 2.0 and 2.49.
– Evaluate at end of second semester.
– “Satisfactory progress” to change major. 2.5?
• Continuing students require a 2.5 cumulative GPA
for change of major.
Good Advising Practices
• Enforced withdrawal / scholastic probation
– Probation: Cumulative GPA less than 2.0.
– Enforced withdrawal: On probation and GPA stays
below 2.0 following semester.
• Acting on enforced withdrawal (EW)
– If spring EW, may enroll for summer class to raise GPA.
– May appeal EW:
http://www.tamuk.edu/academicaffairs/forms/Readmissi
onRequestForm2012.pdf
• Maintain awareness of student situation.
• Retaking F’s and D’s best strategy.
Updated Forms
• Prerequisite Waivers
• Change of Major
• Will be posted to:
http://www.tamuk.edu/engineering/deans_office/forms.html
Other Services & Special Populations
• Hours required for...
– Financial aid – 12 hours
– Presidential Scholars – 15 hours; no repeats!
– Hazelwood Act (veterans or families) – 12 hours
• To graduate with honors...
– Incoming freshmen need 24 hours.
– Transfer / continuing students need 15 hours.
– Medals awarded for students graduating with GPAs
above 3.4, but must have completed 45 hours at
TAMUK in the semester before graduation.
Other Services & Special Populations
• Tutoring available in the JESSC
– Math, science, and basic engineering courses
– By upper-level engineering students
– For discipline-specific help, let JESSC know!
Other Services & Special Populations
• Student Health and Wellness
– http://www.tamuk.edu/shw/ or ext. 3991
– Mental health and counseling resources
– Simple medical conditions and over the counter
medications
– Alcohol and drug abuse resources
– Disability Resource Center
• Dean of Students
– MSUB 306, ext. 3606
– Assist students in cases of family / personal emergency
Other Services & Special Populations
• Other offices
– Career services, ext. 2217
– Financial Aid, ext. 3911
– Registrar, ext. 2811
Summary
Our students deserve our time and our
expertise, both in and outside the
classroom. Effective advising is studentcentered and accurate.