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College Center for Advising Services. 312 Lattimore Hall Rochester, NY 14627 585-275- 2354 cascas@rochester.edu h ttp://www.rochester.edu/College/CCAS/. Agenda for Today . College Center for Advising Services (CCAS) Advising structure Arts & Sciences
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College Center for Advising Services 312 Lattimore Hall Rochester, NY 14627 585-275-2354 cascas@rochester.edu http://www.rochester.edu/College/CCAS/
Agenda for Today • College Center for Advising Services (CCAS) • Advising structure • Arts & Sciences • Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences • Rochester Curriculum • Special Academic Programs • Parents & Family • Questions
Overview of CCAS • CCAS is involved in students’ academic lives from Orientation through post-college programs • Activities of particular interest to freshmen • Program Planning: Rochester Curriculum, pre-health requirements • Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate credit • Transfer credit • Tutoring program • Referrals • Academic records
Advising • Pre-Major Advisers • Advisers help students with their academic decisions and refer to other individuals and offices when needed • Freshmen are assigned by the Dean of Freshmen and assignments made primarily on where students live • Students begin consulting with their pre-major advisers in late summer • Consultation with pre-major adviser continues through the sophomore year or until the student declares their major(s) • Typical caseload per Adviser is 10 freshmen & 10 sophomores
Advising • Professional Advisers • All undergraduate students are welcome to use the advisers available in CCAS • Meet the advisers http://www.rochester.edu/College/CCAS/advisers.html • Major Advisers • Students are assigned to an adviser in their department once they declare their major
How do I access professional advisers in CCAS? • Academic Services Counter • Walk-in advising (Monday through Friday, 1-4pm) • Appointments (Usually 30 minutes) • E-mail advising (cascas@rochester.edu)
The Rochester Curriculum Students must fulfill a major and two clusters at minimum to satisfy each of the three divisions**: • Humanities • Social Sciences • Natural Sciences and Engineering http://www.rochester.edu/College/CCAS/index.html • Majors • Minors • Clusters • Primary Writing Requirement **Most engineers need to complete a cluster in either the Humanities or Social Sciences
Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences Advising • Engineering & Applied Sciences faculty advisers stay with their advisees for all four years • Engineering majors are not declared until the end of the sophomore year • There are two engineering & computer science advisers in CCAS • Hajim School Departments (BME, CHE, CSC, ECE, ME, OPT) • “Intro to Engineering” courses offered in all departments • Many study abroad programs are available
Special Academic Programs Fifth Year Enrichment Programs: • The Take Five Scholars Program and Kauffman Entrepreneurial Year (KEY) offer students the opportunity to enrich their undergraduate experience with a tuition-free fifth year • There are about 60 students currently in their fifth year • Students can apply in both the fall and spring semesters Independent Study and Internships: • More than 1,000 UR students are participating in internships and independent study experiences during the 2012-13 academic year
Health Professions Advising • CCAS has 4 advisors for students interested in health professions graduate programs (e.g., medical school, dental school, veterinary school, nursing) • HP Advising offers academic and career planning seminars and individual advising for students as well as support in the graduate application process • 37% of Rochester graduates pursue careers in healthcare, public health and life sciences research • Health professions website: • http://www.rochester.edu/college/ccas/health/ • Requirements: • http://www.rochester.edu/College/CCAS/AdviserHandbook/PremedPic.html
Parents & Family • We welcome calls and emails from parents and hope you will contact us if you have a concern or question about your student • Often the information we can supply to you is helpful, even though federal law restricts what we can share without your student’s permission • The Parent Handbook should answer most questions and will be distributed at Orientation; it is available at the parents website. • http://www.rochester.edu/parents/ • Dawn Bruner, the Director of Parent Relations, is always happy to hear from you. • http://www.rochester.edu/parents/contacts.html
Orientation 2013 • August 26: International Student Move-In Day • August 27: Freshman & Transfer Move-In Day • August 27- September 2: Freshman & Transfer Orientation • August 27-August 28: Parent Orientation (Register online beginning late June!) Please visit the website for more information: http://www.rochester.edu/college/orientation/