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Fall 2009 Faculty Advising Seminar

Fall 2009 Faculty Advising Seminar. Jones College Admission Policy-Fall 2007. Minimum 30 hours of degree credits earned (excluding Academic Enrichment and High School Deficiencies) Completion of high school deficiencies and academic enrichment requirements

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Fall 2009 Faculty Advising Seminar

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  1. Fall 2009Faculty Advising Seminar

  2. Jones CollegeAdmission Policy-Fall 2007 • Minimum 30 hours of degree credits earned (excluding Academic Enrichment and High School Deficiencies) • Completion of high school deficiencies and academic enrichment requirements • Cumulative GPA of 2.250 on all college level course-work • A 2.000 average among these four designated pre-business courses: ACTG 2110 ECON 2410 ECON 2420 QM 2610

  3. Jones CollegeAdmission Policy • Students tend to avoid taking the required MATH 1630 or 1810 which may hinder admission • One of these Math classes must be taken prior to QM 2610 • A college-level MATH course is a required prerequisite to ACTG 2110

  4. Jones CollegeGraduation Requirements (Fall 2007---) • 2.00- GPA • 2.00- Major • 2.00- Minor • 2.00- Best 42 upper-division hours • 2.00- Jones College core (ACTG, BCEN, ECON, FIN, INFS, MGMT, MKT and QM courses) • 60 Senior College Hours • Watch those with community college work—make sure they will have the Senior College hours

  5. Admission Policy-2009-2011 Upper-Division Form

  6. Priority Registration • Registration Begins on November 9th and continues through November 20th Busiest Registration Days • Nov. 10- 155 hours to 100 hours • Nov. 11- 99 hours to 66 hours • Nov. 12- 65 hours to 31 hours

  7. Advising Hold • Due to a requirement in the Institutional Effectiveness Plan we have certain majors that require advising for freshmen (ECON, ENTR, MGMT) • Those students have an automated hold for advising placed on their registration • Faculty advisors now have the capability to release that ‘advising required’ hold

  8. Advising Hold-Release

  9. Advising Hold-Release

  10. Degree Audit • Please use this feature to determine whether or not substitutions are needed • Please use this feature to determine whether or not a student has filed an Intent to Graduate. • Most substitutions are up to date—only those that are a hold over from the old SIS system have not been entered • Call Sue Farmer, ext. 2153, to have her enter them in BANNER

  11. Degree Audit • Questions? • Examples of advisees

  12. US History Requirement • The legislature approved a law that would allow students to have any 6 hour sequence in History to meet the General Education requirement. • It must be History 1010-1020, 1110-1120 or 2010-2030 • This policy has NOT been approved by TBR at this time. • We are awaiting final approval and a campus-wide announcement.

  13. International Students • MTSU has a new initiative to escalate the number of international students on campus • We strongly suggest that these students obtain a WES (World Education Service) or some other professional agency evaluate their work • Not only will it assist in the evaluation process for their degree, but many employers are now requiring a copy

  14. Frequently Asked Advising Questions www.mtsu.edu/business/

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