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Everything You Wanted To Know About Advising But Were Afraid To Ask.

Manhattan College. School of Business. Everything You Wanted To Know About Advising But Were Afraid To Ask. Basics Definitions. Advisor = You (aka faculty member, professor). Advisee = Student. What Does An Advisor Do?. Answer questions about college and courses

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Everything You Wanted To Know About Advising But Were Afraid To Ask.

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  1. Manhattan College School of Business Everything You Wanted To Know About Advising But Were Afraid To Ask.

  2. Basics Definitions Advisor = You (aka faculty member, professor) Advisee = Student

  3. What Does An Advisor Do? • Answer questions about college and courses • Provide career advice or suggest other members of the college community • Assist advisee in course selection (this is why you are here today)

  4. Advisee Data • Business School Student • May be in major outside your dept. • Completed at least 45 credits • Not a senior • Not in 150 credit Acct. Major • Not in MBA Program

  5. Advisement Plan • E-mail advisee • Advisee makes an appointment • Advisee brings copy of transcript and Spring 2011 course selection to appt. • Jointly complete curriculum sheet • Review Spring 2011 course selection • Send advisee to Rhonda for clearance

  6. Curriculum Sheets • Graduation requirements listed under categories • Helps identify which requirements have been completed / not completed • Curriculum Sheets are major specific • “Cover Sheets” in packets may not be complete

  7. Completing Curriculum Sheet • Identify transfer credits (X in transfer) • Passed courses (X in MC) • Currently enrolled (E in MC) • Can verify passed and transfer credits via transcript • Use web tool or Course Catalog to verify requirements

  8. Grades Needed To Pass A Course • A grade of C or higher is required only for major courses (5 non-acct, 8 acct) • A grade of D or higher is required for all other courses • Faculty can access student transcripts in self-service (Student Information Menu, Academic Transcript)

  9. Advising Web Tool • Identifies courses/restrictions for all categories on the curriculum sheet • Identifies minor courses – also found in course catalog • URL will be e-mailed

  10. New Course Selection • Spring 2010 course list in advising packet • School of Business Prerequisites Note: Fin 301 must have Econ 201& Econ 227 (or CIS 227) and ACCT 201 • Also can use web tool

  11. Need Help? • Contact Rhonda or Mary Lou or Me • Some Advice: When in doubt sign the student up for a CIS class 

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