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Student Life 101 2007

Student Life 101 2007. Arts 101. Welcome. Introductions Consulting an advisor Your responsibilities >program >A & B requirements >ELPE >taking charge of your academics (work load, professionalism etc.) Arts Undergraduate Office services Quest – Your Online Registration System

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Student Life 101 2007

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  1. Student Life 101 2007 Arts 101

  2. Welcome • IntroductionsConsulting an advisor • Your responsibilities • >program • >A & B requirements • >ELPE • >taking charge of your academics (work load, professionalism etc.) • Arts Undergraduate Office services • Quest – Your Online Registration System • UW services available to you • Matt and George…current students speak out! • Q & A

  3. One of the most important relationships you can develop is with your academic advisor Advisors are listed in your New Student Guide and on the web at www.arts.uwaterloo.ca Before selecting your classes each term consult your Academic Advisor Your Advisor

  4. Arts New Student Guide Honours Arts Arts and Business (regular and co-op) Accounting and Financial Management Social Development Studies Independent Studies You are responsible for meeting the requirements of your academic program. Program Requirements

  5. A & B Requirements - For BA students NOTE: BAFM students complete their own set of requirements – consult your advisor

  6. For all Arts students The English Language Proficiency Program is designed to ensure that students have the necessary writing skills for academic success. English Language Proficiency Exam The English Language Proficiency Examination (ELPE) requires students to write a 300-500 word impromptu essay in 50 minutes. Students are respond to topical issues. Tip: How well students write is much more important than how much they write. Arts: Grade: 65 to passTime Requirement: must write ELPE by end of 1A; must pass it by end of 2B ELPE English Language Proficiency Exam PAC (Physical Activities Complex) Wednesday, September 5, 2007 12 noon This session is for ARTS students who have less than 80% in E4U.  ARTS students who have 80% or higher in E4U write in December. ARTS transfer students and ARTS out-of province students should also write in December.

  7. As a student academics are now your responsibility You’ll be treated like adults and are responsible for making decisions about your academic career and managing your workload You'll make decisions about your major, minors and options BUT…you don’t have to do it alone… We have many services and resources here to help you through your academic career. The Arts Undergraduate Office and your academic advisor are the first places to start. Taking charge at University

  8. Welcome – we’re here for you. Professor Bill ChesneyAssociate Dean of Arts, Undergraduate AffairsML 254 Sharon MeyerAdministrative Assistant to the Associate DeanML 254 Dr. Ken Coates The Dean of Arts ML

  9. Come to the AUO! Arts Undergraduate Office Modern Languages, Room 254 519-888-4567 ext. 35870 Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30-12:00 and 1:00-4:30 Closed from 12:00-1:00 for lunch Irena Baltaduonis Secretary / Receptionist ML 254

  10. Main Campus Advisors Eric Breugst * Assistant Academic Advisor; Arts and Business Regular ML 254 *On leave August 2007 – July 2008 Sarah Mask interim Assistant Academic Advisor Betsy Zanna Senior Academic Advisor ML 254 Susan Andrews Academic Advisor, Arts and Business Co-op HH 146 Darren Charters Accounting and Financial Management HH 290

  11. Student Recruitment Stephanie Checketts Recruitment Manager ML 254 519-888-4567 x32259 • Get involved! • Volunteer to speak to applicants and their families about your first-year experiences! • Universities Fair! • UW Day – fall open house! • Calling nights! • Campus day – winter open house! • Become a Blogger! • Volunteer in the Student Recruitment Office – resume-building experience!

  12. University College Advisors

  13. Other Help! • Counselling Services • Coming to university is a big change. • Sometimes things feel overwhelming or aren’t working out as planned. • Counselling services can help with various issues and can provide an attentive ear to listen to whatever may be bothering you. • They also offer study skills workshops to help you with your academic career • www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infocs/ • Career Services • Students should: • Build the time management, organizational and communications skills employers demand. • Career Services and Counselling Services offer tips and workshops to build these skills. • Explore Career Services for job listings, information on graduate studies, career counselling and workshops – its never too early to start! • www.careerservices.uwaterloo.ca/

  14. Ways to keep up-to-date • Faculty of Arts webpage: www.arts.uwaterloo.ca • Waterloo’s Daily Bulletin for campus news: www.bulletin.uwaterloo.ca/ • Some important dates can be found at: www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infoucal/INTRO/acad_cal.html. • University of Waterloo:www.uwaterloo.ca

  15. Arts Orientation 2007! Matthew K. Arts Orientation 2007 WARNING! Arts Orientation Week may cause extreme fun, including, but not limited to: uncontrollable bursts of laughter, slight urination of the knickers, cheek pain due to excessive smiling, and it may cause you to jump up, jump up and get down, or break it down ... hard. We are excited for you to join us for the 2007 ARTS ORIENTATION WEEK!

  16. Experience Speaks – Matt, George, Claire “I wish that someone would have told me the proper way to study for an exam. The last minute cramming which was popular in high school does not work here!” “I wish I had known more about my academic record and how the averages are calculated so I would have known what was expected of me.” Counselling services is something that I would have wanted to know more about. They have workshops on study tips and studying techniques, time management and procrastination - would have been very useful! “It really helps to have a four month calendar up above your desk so you have a constant reminder of what is going on.”

  17. Questions?

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