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Undergraduate Planned Leave. Presented by: UPDATE FOR YOUR PRESENTATION. Agenda: What Who When Why How FAQ’s Question / Discussion. Planned Leave – Implementation Team. Admissions Timalyn O’Neill Center for Advising and Student Achievement Madlyn D’Andrea
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Undergraduate Planned Leave Presented by: UPDATE FOR YOUR PRESENTATION
Agenda: • What • Who • When • Why • How • FAQ’s • Question / Discussion
Planned Leave – Implementation Team Admissions Timalyn O’Neill Center for Advising and Student Achievement MadlynD’Andrea Gaye Digregorio (Project Sponsor) Siri Newman (Project Director) College of Business Kathy Thornhill Continuing Education Jordan Fritts Justin Smalley Enrollment and Access Robin Brown (Project Executive Sponsor) Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences Erin Reichert Information Systems Vicki Johnson ( I.S. Project Manager) Institutional Research Laura Jensen International Programs Laura Thornes Human Development and Family Studies Anne Van Arsdall Public Relations Dell Rae Mollenberg Registrar’s Office Chris Seng (Project Sponsor) Kelley Brundage (Project Director) Terri Pecora Katie Risheill Ilene Withers Jamie Yarbrough Student Affairs Craig Chesson Paul Thayer (Project Executive Sponsor) Student Case Management and Referral Coordination Jay Tolpa Jennifer Van Norman Student Financial Services Jenny Leigh Adler LeAnneSchnader Additional Feedback and Information from: Enrollment Council, Provost Office – VP for Undergraduate Affairs, ARIES Resource Group, ACUA, CSU Key Advisors, Housing & Dining Services, Athletics, Library. To schedule a training please contact the Registrar’s Office 491-4860
Planned Leave • A one-time, one semester leave for any regular fall or spring semester • Students maintain active student status and do not need to reapply to CSU for the following term.
Benefits of Planned Leave • Students on Planned Leave retain their current major(s)/minor(s) • Allowed to register during the priority registration period appropriate to their major/class level • Continue to have access to their CSU e-mail account and receive ongoing communication from campus • No break in enrollment on CSU transcript
Who can take Planned Leave? • An Undergraduate Degree Seeking Student • Resident Instruction (RI) • OnlinePlus (CE) • Seeking a first bachelor’s degree • In Good Academic Standing or Academic Probation 1 or 2.
When can a student take Planned Leave? • Must be completing or have completed first semester as an admitted student • Students can register for Planned Leave one time • Any one regular fall or spring semester • Deadlines: • August 13 for Fall • January 1 for Spring
When will Planned Leave be available? • Starting Fall 2013 • Available with Fall 2013 registration
Why must students have approval to take a Planned Leave? • The University wishes to ensure that students are fully supported and fully understand all the ramifications of taking a Planned Leave • CSU encourages each student to develop a plan for returning and completing his or her degree
Student Application • RAMweb
Student Application • RAMweb
Student Application • RAMweb
Student Application • RAMweb
Student Application • RAMweb – Ineligible Student
Registration Process • PLUG 100
Approval Process • Registrar’s Office Approves:
Approval Process • Permission Required– Additional Office Approval
Identifying Students on Planned Leave • AriesWeb: • Registration: • Transcript:
Factors to Consider • Student Financial Services • Academic Advising • Instructors and Departments • Veterans Education Benefits Office • Residence Life • Athletics Compliance Office • International/Study Abroad
Student Financial Services • Tuition Classification • Scholarships • Loans • Outstanding Bills • Student Employment • WUE Eligibility
Academic Advising • Review the general education and major requirements that need to be fulfilled upon return • Explore options to continue with your course of study without utilizing planned leave
Instructors and Departments • Address any incomplete grades or questions and concerns about course work in progress that you are expected to complete prior to taking Planned Leave
Veterans Education Benefits Office • Chapter 31 / Vocational Rehabilitation Students • Must notify and gain approval from their VA Counselor prior to requesting Planned Leave
Residence Life • Housing Contract • Meal Plan Contract
Athletics Compliance • Students participating in NCAA Division I sports must have approval of the Compliance Office before taking a Planned Leave • Students participating in any of CSU's competitive, Intercollegiate (intramural) Sport club programs are eligible for Planned Leave according to general requirements and do not need the permission of the Department of Athletics
International Students / Study Abroad: • International students must discuss their options for a Planned Leave with International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) to determine the impact of the Planned Leave on their immigration status • Planned Leave is appropriate for any eligible student who will be traveling abroad for non-academic/non-credit purposes
Can students use Planned Leave to attend another institution and transfer work back to CSU? • U.S. post-secondary institution • Must submit to the Registrar's Office an official transcript for academic work completed • International post-secondary institution • must have a conversation with, and follow the processes of, the Office of International Program's Study Abroad to learn about the important steps which need to be completed prior to departure
What happens if a student registers for courses and later wants to request a Planned Leave? • Students cannot be simultaneously enrolled in courses AND registered for Planned Leave. • Students must drop their courses before they can complete the Planned Leave request in RAMweb
What if a student registers for Planned Leave and then decides to stay at CSU? • Contact the Registrar's Office at (970) 491-4680 to drop their Planned Leave
How does a University Withdrawal affect Planned Leave? • It does not; a University Withdrawal and Planned Leave are two completely separate options for students requiring time off from the university
Departmental and College Reports • Identify students on planned leave • Share reason for leave • Create opportunity for intervention prior to departure and as students return • Ensure students stay connected to department while away on planned leave
Bringing Students Back • Registrar will send email outreach to students as registration approaches encouraging students to return from Planned Leave • Departments can provide outreach to students on Planned Leave and encourage them to register and return
Who to talk with upon returning: • Student Financial Services • Financial Aid • Advisor • Advising Code (if required)
What if a student fails to return from Planned Leave? • There is no penalty to students who do not return to CSU • The official CSU transcript for such students will reflect University-sanctioned Planned Leave for one semester and then a gap in enrollment for any subsequent terms away from CSU • Students will be required to go through the readmissions process through the Office of Admissions should they decide to return at a later time
Additional Questions? • Students: • Primary Academic Advisor • Department Key Advisor • Faculty/Staff: • Registrar's Office at 970-491-4860.