Title: Academic Advising
1Academic Advising
- ENGL 198
- Dr. Russell Willerton
- September 2, 2009
2Overview of the Presentation
- Define advising
- Give tips for working with your advisor
- Describe degree requirements
- Discuss the registrars office
- Describe some BSU policies
- Give some advice
3Who determines whether you graduate?
- English department chair
- English undergraduate advising coordinator
- Registrars office
- Provosts office
4How do you know if youre on track for graduation?
- Read the requirements in the Undergraduate
Catalog. - Review your Degree Progress Report in Broncoweb.
- Ask your advisor for clarification.
- Trash your Undergraduate Catalog, turn up your
iPod, and say, Its all good. - 1, 2, and 3.
5What is Advising?
- Academic advising is a planning process that
helps students to approach their education in an
organized and meaningful way. --Edward Chip
Anderson - Academic advising is a process of teaching
students how to become responsible consumers of
their own educations.--Juliet Kaufmann
6What is Advising?
7College Students Are Responsible For Choosing
Their Classes Advisors Help When Asked.
- This is a key difference between high school and
college. - This means that you must become informed about
your degree requirements. - This means that help is available if you ask for
it. - It is easy to make appropriate choices, but it is
also possible to make unwise choices.
8What Do Advisors Do at BSU?
- Help you process academic information and
university policy and procedure - Help you interpret your Degree Progress Report
and understand major requirements - Provide networking opportunities for off-campus
contact persons - Provide referrals to experts on career
information - Help you sort out personal circumstances and
determine how they affect your success provide
referrals to appropriate resources
9You Should Find Your Advisor
- Look in your Broncoweb Student Center, on your
Degree Progress Report and other places. - Find his or her office and e-mailhttp//www.bois
estate.edu/english/faculty/ - Set up appointments only after you have reviewed
your degree requirements first. - Your advisor has training and expertise related
to your English emphasis English Teaching majors
are spread throughout the faculty.
10Important Parts of Broncoweb
11Ask Good Questions
12There are Three Categories of Degree Requirements
- Core General education courses in arts
humanities, social sciences, math natural
sciences. Read the Core List! - Requirements for the major.
- Electives these include minors in other
subjects. - Total of 128 credits, including 40 upper-division
- Read your catalog!
- See check sheets at http//www.boisestate.edu/engl
ish/advising/
13Consider Adding a Minor
- A minor is a way to use your elective courses to
provide additional substance to your degree. - A minor can give you something specific to talk
about in a job interview or a grad school
application. - A minor can get you out of the LA bldg and into
some of the other points of view available in
other departments.
14It is Important to Plan and to Read the
Undergraduate Catalog
- Failure to plan on your part does not constitute
an emergency for anyone else (registrars office,
your advisor, an administrator in another
department at BSU, etc.). - Example A student with 144 total credits and 39
upper-division credits did not graduate on time.
The requirement is 40 upper-division credits.
15The Registrars Office Takes a Binary View of
Degree Requirements
- In binary code, information is conveyed by 1s
and 0s. - Either you have completed a degree requirement
(1), or you havent (0). There is no in-between
state. - Your Degree Progress Report tells you whether
your requirements have been completed.
16Academic Adjustments Allow Substitutions of One
Course for Another
- Courses from other universities can be used in
place of BSU courses. - One course may be used in place of another
required course. - In rare cases, a waiver will be used to let a
student to graduate without completing a required
course. - Note I dont think Id like that course is not
sufficient grounds for an adjustment.
17Consider Study Abroad and US Student Exchange
Programs
- Do it if you can! Its not as impossible as it
sounds. - You can use financial aid. Scholarships are
available. - You may choose summer or semester-long programs.
- You should get course credits approved in
advance. - You dont have to take just ENGL classes.
- http//international.boisestate.edu
- http//usac.unr.edu
18Some Scholarships and Awards Are Available
- The English department gives out several K each
spring. - GPA is important. (gt3.0)
- Deadline for continuing BSU students March 31,
2010. Must be ENGL major. - http//english.boisestate.edu/scholarships.shtml
- Spring contests Presidents Writing, STDelta
poetry, Trudy Hatch short fiction
19Know the Structure of BSU
- President Administration over everything
- Provost Administration over academics
- VPs Oversee specific areas
- VP of Student Affairs Dr. Michael Laliberte
- 7 Colleges (incl. C.O. Arts Sciences)
- Dean Administration over everything
- Associate Dean Administration over student issues
20Know the Structure of the English Department
- Chair Administration over everything (Dr.
Michelle Payne) - Associate Chair Administration over student
issues and class schedule (Dr. Dora
Ramirez-Dhoore) - Undergrad Advising Coordinator Assist with
course equivalencies and degree requirements - Discipline Directors Oversee particular areas
(Literature Writing Tech Comm First-year
Writing Program)
21You Might Need to Withdraw from a Course
- A W means you withdrew from one course.
- A CW (complete withdrawal) means you have
dropped all courses in a semester get help from
the C.O.A.S. deans office if you need a CW. - Deadlines apply. See the Academic Calendar at
http//registrar.boisestate.edu/. - STUDENTS MUST WITHDRAW THEMSELVES IF THEY WANT TO
DROP A CLASS. If you just stop showing up to a
class, you get an F. - Withdrawals can affect your eligibility for
financial aid.
22You Might Need to File an Appeal
- If something big happens in your personal life
(e.g., extenuating circumstances) and that has a
negative impact on your BSU status, you may
appeal. - To withdraw after the deadline
- To contest an administrative decision
- To exceed a certain limit on coursework
- Etc.
- The form is on the registrars website. Forms are
evaluated by a committee once every week.
23There Are Some Known Problems for English Majors
- LING 305 fills up quickly.
- ENGL 275 fills up quickly.
- Not many upper-division classes in the summer.
- Math is a requirement for graduationyou must
complete a MATH course numbered 124 or higher.
24Dr. Willerton Says
- This is your degree. Own it.
- Dont be lame Stretch yourself try new things
expand your horizons. - Be realistic about balancing school and work.
- Get experience through an internship or other
means. Talk to the Career Center soon. - Develop a strategy for reaching your goals.
- If you want to be marketable, make yourself
marketable.
25Find Our Advising Resources
- http//boisestate.edu/english/
- Click the Advising link.
- Degree checksheets
- Four-year plans
- Advice for English Teaching majors