Faculty who advise students (sophomores, juniors and seniors) majoring in their discipline
What is a Faculty Adviser
100
University Core Courses
Major Courses
Related Fields/ Minor Courses
What are Course degree requirements?
100
1. Orientation course (to University and academic program)
2. Mathematics course
3. Discipline Course (pre-req or course #1)
One or two of the following:
4 - 5. Related Fields
English Composition
General Education course
What is a Typical 1st Semester Schedule?
100
Meet each student at their academic starting point
Identify academic courseload which best prepares students for success, challenge, and/or exploration
What are Registration Goals?
100
2 hours for every credit hour registered
What is appropriate study time?
200
Full time professional academic advisers who serve first year students
What is a Professional, College Adviser
200
2.0 GPA
What is the minimum GPA for good academic standing?
200
12 (minimum) -16 (maximum) credit hours
What is full time student status?
200
15 - 16 credit hours per semester / 8 semesters
12 - 13 credit hours per semester / 10 semesters
What is a graduation timeline with concern for how many credit hours are taken?
300
Responsibilities:
- Help students with new, transfer, and change of college admissions
- Provide first year scheduling assistance
- Monitor academic performance
- Monitor academic progress toward degree
- Major / minor exploration
- Connect students to campus resources
What are the responsibilities of a College Adviser?
300
You are employed, are a UT student athlete, are participating in marching band or other music ensemble, etc.
What is a Scheduling Conflict?
400
Take sequential courses without a break (i.e. math, foreign language, biology, chemistry, etc.)
What is a recommendation for course sequencing?
400
Courses, grades, or credit hour qualification required prior to enrolling into a course
What is a course prerequisite?
500
AP Exams, Coursework from UT or another university or college
What are previously earned credit scheduling concerns?