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Academic Planning and Support Services
Advising
 

Academic Planning and Support Services (APSS) counselors provide individual guidance and information to help freshmen with declared majors, Academic Exploration participants, and new transfer students take responsibility for defining and planning their academic lives. Students and counselors work together to assess the educational development of each individual. This includes reviewing academic progress, planning semester schedules, exploring degree options, and clarifying goals in preparation for assignment to a faculty advisor in the chosen major.

Advising and Preparing for Registration: A Shared Responsibility
Academic advising helps students to accomplish these objectives:

  • explore and clarify educational, career and life goals
  • create short and long-term plans to accomplish these goals
  • select a major that balances goals, interests and abilities
  • understand requirements of the major and the University
  • identify and register for appropriate courses

In order for these goals to be achieved, students must fulfill their own responsibilities in the advising process by taking these steps:

  • make and keep appointments with their advisor well before registration begins
  • stay up-to-date about university policies, procedures and requirements using the Bulletin that applies to you (Undergraduate, New College, Graduate), Student Handbook, and EdWeb registration system
  • come to all advising sessions and appointments prepared:
    o review registration information and the Course Schedule
    o make a tentative list of courses and alternates for the next semester
    o prepare a list of any questions about your degree plan and its requirements
    o complete the Advising Prep Worksheet (PDF)
  • make use of the advisor's knowledge; it’s a valuable resource

Transferring in coursework from other institutions
Transfer credits will be accepted by St. Edward’s University only if they were earned in a college or university which has been accredited by 07/11/2007ssion. The grades for work transferred will not apply toward the cumulative grade point average. Before registering for any credit generating course(s) offered at an institution other than St. Edward’s, a student must obtain and complete a “Request to Take Courses Off Campus” form from their academic advisor. For more information on transfer credits consult the following links:

Credit by Examination
It is possible for students enrolled at St. Edward’s University to earn credit by examination through several external programs. The most common methods follow:

Changing your Major
Students have the option to change their minds regarding their chosen major. Once you have decided on a new major, schedule an appointment with your advisor to fill out the required form. The following list includes resources to help students in the decision making process:

Probation, Extended Probation, and Dismissal
The cumulative grade point average for courses taken at St. Edward’s University must be at least 2.00. Students falling below 2.00 are allowed one probationary semester to raise the GPA to the acceptable level. At the end of this semester students who have not attained the required cumulative GPA but have attained a semester GPA of 2.25 or higher in 12 or more hours (or, if part- time, in all hours attempted) are allowed one semester of Extended Probation, with the condition that they must complete 12 hours with a 2.50 semester GPA if full-time or all hours attempted with a 2.50 semester GPA if part-time. If at the end of the second semester on probation the student still has not attained the required GPA, he or she is dismissed from the university. For more information, consult your bulletin or meet with your advisor.

Sharing Your Academic Information
Most information discussed with your counselor is confidential and protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974

 
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