Who is the best resource to ask about your mid-term grade?
What is "my professor?"
This is given half-way through the semester to indicate your progress in a class
What is a "mid-term grade?"
This is the major of our peer mentor, Hailey:
What is "nursing?"
To register for my classes, I need to get my pin from this person:
What is my "FYS instructor?"
The place I go to change my major/minor?
What is the "Registrar's Office?"
CSB- ASB 210C
SJU- Quad 163
This document that describes what a student needs to do to pass a course and includes information about grading
What is "the syllabus?"
This personal inventory helps you identify and articulate your learning style:
What is "VARK?"
What is "FYS 102"?
What is "Johnnie-Tommie?"
This system helps you visualize and track your academic progress.
What is "DegreeWorks?"
If a student feels they will not be able to improve their grade by the end of the semester, a student could do this so the class does not impact their GPA
What is "withdraw from a course?"
Last day to withdraw is November 14. It is important to talk with your professor and advisor(s) before you make your decision.
These concepts, introduced during week addressed the importance of learning from your mistakes, embracing challenges, and perseverance.
What is "Growth Mindset and Grit?"
What is "Banner 9?"
This office helps students make connections between major and career:
What is "Experience and Professional Development (XPD)?"
CSB- Academic Services Building
SJU- Mary Hall #10
If you earn a GPA of this or lower, you will be placed on academic probation.
1.80 for first year, first semester.
Every semester after that, a 2.0 cumulative GPA is required to remain in good standing.
This system is the platform for the COLG 105 course and many courses you will take in the future.
What is "Canvas?"
This office offers professional guidance on course selection, dropping classes, switching sections, degree mapping, and more.
What is "Academic Advising?"
CSB- ASB 210B
SJU-QUAD 155
Hinton and Hemesath
What are the "Presidents of CSB and SJU?"