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EECS Student Services

EECS Student Services. Advising for new students. ECE Academic Advising Team: Yeruwelle de Rouen Dr. Tom Plant Matt Shuman Roger Traylor Dr. Albrecht Jander Dr. Pallavi Dhagat (PRO) Dr. Huaping Liu (PRO) Peer Advisors. Who Are We?. EECS Student Services focuses on:

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EECS Student Services

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  1. EECS Student Services Advising for new students

  2. ECE Academic Advising Team: Yeruwelle de Rouen Dr. Tom Plant Matt Shuman Roger Traylor Dr. Albrecht Jander Dr. Pallavi Dhagat (PRO) Dr. Huaping Liu (PRO) Peer Advisors Who Are We?

  3. EECS Student Services focuses on: • academic planning and assistance • program and graduation requirements • professional program admission • graduation verification • general support for undergraduate EECS students • career guidance What We Do?

  4. Common Times to Meet With Us • Must meet with us Fall or Winter Term every year (as assigned) • If you are struggling (& don’t even know what questions to ask) • You can’t figure out how to ________ • You need information regarding course curriculum or career advice • How to get an appointment • You can schedule an appointment with your assigned advisor through the EECS Website. Must have an ENGR account. When Should You Meet With Us? Whenever you need to.

  5. Things You Should Know Policies and procedures

  6. Pro-School in ECE • Only admit once per year for Fall term (occasionally twice if not at capacity in the future), apply by July 1st • Minimum this fall was ~2.6 GPA in pre-core coursework (bold courses on 2-year plan), will likely be ~2.8 for this winter term • Must have all pre-core coursework done (may have 1 class as exception IF major is not capacity constrained) • Non-bolded courses are also important to complete, b/c they are prerequisites for Junior year courses

  7. Academic Standing and GPA Requirements OSU Academic Standing College of Engineering GPA Requirements • Academic Warning - If a student has an OSU term GPA below 2.0 • Academic Probation – If a student has an overall OSU GPA (does not include transfer GPA) below a 2.0 and has been here for two or more terms • Academic Suspension – If a student is on academic probation and has an OSU term GPA below 2.0 • The minimum OSU and Pre-Core GPA required to apply to a College of Engineering professional program is 2.25 if not capacity constrained • The minimum Pro-Core GPA required to graduate is 2.25. The Pro-Core GPA is your ProSchool courses. You will not graduate with all C’s. • The minimum Pro-Core GPA required to stay in good academic standing with the College of Engineering is 2.25. You will be suspended from proschool if you get all C’s!

  8. Grades Grade Requirements Withdrawing • Technical (Required) Coursework -must earn a “C” or better in required courses • Baccalaureate Core –must earn a “D-” or better in their baccalaureate core courses • S/U – Baccalaureate core courses can be taken S/U up to 36 credits. Technical (required) coursework cannot be taken S/U. • after the 2nd week will have a W on their transcripts • Always talk to your instructor before withdrawing from a course. You may be doing better than you think. • You might want to consider • financial aid & scholarships • progress PRO/MECOP/Graduation • International students & athletes-special requirements-CHECK first

  9. The Advising Process Plans for success

  10. Must bring two copies of 2-year plan completed to advising appointment • During terms you are not required to meet with your advisor, students who are making satisfactory progress toward their degree will receive their registration PIN by email. This will be sent only to the student’s ONID email account. • Students not making satisfactory progress must update their academic plan and meet with their assigned advisor in order to receive their registration PIN each term. • Advising appointments are scheduled through the EECS Student Services website. Students must have an ENGR account to schedule an appointment through the website. You may only schedule appointments with your assigned advisor. How to Get Your PIN In order to register for Fall, Winter and Spring terms you must receive a registration PIN. Summer registration does not require a registration PIN.

  11. Academic Plans What is it? Academic Plan layout • An Academic Plan is your personal two-year course schedule designed to help you think in advance about when you will take courses. It includes information about: • Courses required for degree completion • Prerequisites of each course • Number of credits of each course • Courses completed “check box” • Terms courses are offered • Courses being taken later “check box” • A total credit load for each term

  12. How do I read the 2 Year Plan?

  13. Academic Plans Why are they Important? When to Submit a Plan • They are tools to help you take ownership of your own academic progress • Give you the tools needed to make course planning decisions. • Help ensure that you do not miss an important course. • Give you and your advisor a common format to use when meeting for advising. • Academic Plans are located on the Forms page of the EECS Student Services Website. • Bring 2 copies of your academic plan with you to your advising appointment! Your advisor WILL NOT meet with you if you don’t bring a completed plan to your appointment. • If you make significant changes and want to review it with your advisor.

  14. Completing Your Academic Plan Academic plans are located on the eecsstudent services website

  15. Important Tips • Make sure you are completing the academic plan for your major/option/track. • Double check course prerequisites. • Schedule your Bac core courses last. Use these courses to fill in where needed • WR 121 & COMM 111 are Alpha Sectioned. The term you take this course is based on the first letter of your last name. • A course load for a full time student is 12-16 credits per term (4 courses) • Use the following chart as a quick reference when scheduling technical courses (i.e. MTH, PH, ENGR, ECE, CS, etc.).

  16. The Steps • Step 1 – Name and OSU ID • Step 2 – Fill in “Done” Column • Step 3 – Fill in Term Information • Step 4 – Add Major Courses • Step 5 – Add Additional Courses • Step 6 – Fill in “Later” Column • Step 7 – Double Check • Step 8 – Save and Print

  17. Step 1 - Enter Name and OSU ID#

  18. Step 2 - Fill in Done Column • Enter an X in the “Done” column for all courses already completed. • If currently enrolled in a course in a term not listed on the plan (e.g. Summer 2009 for this plan) enter an R in the done column.

  19. Step 3 - Fill in Term Information • Start from the top and work your way down • Grayed out boxes mean the course is not offered that term • Put the number of credits for the course in the box corresponding to the term you plan on taking the course • Pay attention to the Pre-Requisites listed in RED

  20. Step 4 - Add Major Courses • ECE students: use the pull down menu on the ECE Academic Plan to select a track • Enter in additional coursework for your major/option/track (CS Electives, ECE 4XX, Track Courses, BA Minor, etc.)

  21. Step 5 - Add Additional Courses • Use the bottom (or back) of the sheet to add additional courses not listed on the academic plan. These courses are usually not part of your major or option requirements. (i.e. ALS, Foreign Language, NS, MS, PAC, optional minor) • These credits will automatically be added to your total number of credits for the term.

  22. Step 6 - Fill in Later Column • Put an X in the “Later” column for each course that is neither marked off in the “Done” column nor scheduled in one of the terms

  23. Step 7 - Double Check • That your name and OSU ID number are correct • That each course on the academic plan is accounted for (done, scheduled, or marked to take later) • That you will have met the prerequisites for each course when you take it • That WR 121 and COMM 111 is in the correct “Alpha” term • That the total number of credits for each term is appropriate.

  24. Step 8 - Save and Print • Save your academic plan • Print your academic plan (1 page double sided)

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