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Freshman GROUP ADVISING

Freshman GROUP ADVISING. Spring 2012. To Do List - prior to Group Advising. Complete new ISET Graduation Requirements Form according to unofficial transcript ISET Graduation Requirements Form – www.unco.edu/iset --> Forms and resources  ISET Graduation Requirements Form

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Freshman GROUP ADVISING

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  1. FreshmanGROUP ADVISING Spring 2012

  2. To Do List - prior to Group Advising • Complete newISET Graduation Requirements Form according to unofficial transcript • ISET Graduation Requirements Form – www.unco.edu/iset --> Forms and resources  ISET Graduation Requirements Form • Update your four-year plan • Check URSA account for ‘Holds’ and registration date • Check for transfer credit accuracy

  3. Course RepeatBest way to raise your GPA Only the most recent repeated course grade and credit is calculated toward GPA • All grades remain on the transcript • Contact Financial Aid regarding guidelines • Grade Replacement does affect COF Stipend • Information  www.unco.edu/registrar

  4. Where are your classes located? • Carefullycheck the location of your classes • To ensure your classes are at UNC • Select Main Campus on URSA as Campus choice • DO NOT registerfor any class with: LOWR, LOV or COSP location • DIST = Extended Studies • {additional tuition cost}

  5. Important Information – CRN# • You are encouraged to check out the CRN# for classes • Valuable information can be found by clicking on the CRN# for any class: • Location, days, times class meets on campus • Prerequisites • Method of instruction • Required fees, field experience hours, etc… • Notes specific to the course • Link to view the catalog entry for the course

  6. Course Information • Please click on the CRN number for specific course prerequisites and information • Especially: FILM 120, GEOG 390 • ART Concentration – contact connie.stewart@unco.edu regarding classes *PTEP program requires a ‘B’ or better in ENG 122 OR ENG 123

  7. ESL Information • TESL 101 is required - 0 cr. application • Packet is available on Blackboard or in the Hispanic Studies Office – Candelaria 0295 • Take TESL 101 with MAS 100 or MAS 275 • 1 full year of college level Spanish - required • Take the Online Spanish Assessment • http://www.unco.edu/hispstds/span_placement_exam.html • Additional Questions? • Contact lilian.cibils@unco.edu

  8. Courses at the community college • See the Community College Guaranteed Transfer Agreement form  on the ISET website and in the ISET office • www.unco.edu/ISET/forms • Grade of ‘C’ or higher transfers • Transfer credits do not affect UNC GPA • Transcripts should be sent to Admissions

  9. EDFE 110 • Register for EDFE 110 (prerequisite for PTEP courses) after completing 15 cr. • 0 credit course with no scheduled meetings • Print Checklist from www.unco.edu/teach website • Complete requirements by due date • See website above for deadline

  10. Reading Minor • It is easy to add a reading minor with the following courses: • EDRD 314 (required for ISET major) • EDRD 319 (required for ISET major) • EDRD 340 • EDRD 410 (option in the language arts concentration) • EDRD 411 (prerequisite – EDRD 410) • One of the following: • COMM 223 (option for area 7 – LAC) • COMM 350 • EED 342

  11. Summer Registration • Registration for summer 2012 begins April 2 • No PIN# required • If applicable please check with Financial Aid regarding summer funding

  12. Teacher Employment Days • Teacher Employment Days (TED) April 5 & 6 • More than 100 school districts from approximately 14 states will be represented • First-hand opportunity to observe the process of teacher candidate interviews • Volunteers are needed in numerous areas: • Greeting • Refreshments • Directions/information * Details will be sent via the Listserv

  13. Final Notes • You can make an individual appointment after attending Group Advising if you have more questions or need to discuss issues privately • No PIN numbers are given in individual appointments

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