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Center for Academic Progress
Admission and Academic advising for graduate and New College students







About the Center for Academic Progress


The Center for Academic Progress (CAP) offers admission and academic advising to New College and graduate students from the time they inquire about studies at St. Edward's University  through graduation.

Admission coordinators provide information and admission services to prospective students regarding the available programs of study and the application process. 

Advising specialists orient students to the programs, counsel them with regard to academic goals and objectives, review options for learning and earning credit, and monitor academic progress through graduation.  The student and his or her advising specialist develop a detailed plan for meeting all degree requirements.  The advising specialist also provides referrals to campus-wide student services and resources, and assists in determining the appropriateness of CLEP and challenge exams in a student's degree plan.

Mailing Address
Center for Academic Progress
Mailbox 1065
St. Edward's University
3001 South Congress Avenue 
Austin, Texas 78704-6489

Location

Main Building, Room 220
Campus Map (Main Bldg is #15 on map)
Telephone
Phone: 512-428-1050
Fax: 512-428-1032

Email

Graduate:
seu.grad@admin.stedwards.edu


New College:  seu.newcollege@admin.stedwards.edu

Office Hours
Our office hours are Monday to Thursday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. During holiday and intersession periods, we generally close at 5:00 pm. For assistance and/or additional information, please call 512-428-1050, during regular business hours

CAP Units
   •
Academic Advisors
   • Admission Coordinators
   • Dean
   • Off-campus site administration
   • Records
 
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3001 South Congress Avenue
Austin, Texas 78704
512-448-8400
Contact: Center for Academic Progress
Updated: 08/29/2008
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