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Freshman Orientation

Freshman Orientation. Herberger College of the Arts School of Music. Welcome!. Introductions Academic Advisors School of Music Issues Other Information/People Question/Answer.

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Freshman Orientation

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  1. Freshman Orientation Herberger College of the Arts School of Music freshman orientation

  2. Welcome! • Introductions • Academic Advisors • School of Music Issues • Other Information/People • Question/Answer freshman orientation

  3. NOTE: this PowerPoint Presentation will be put on the web in the next 10 days - we will send you an email with the address • If you miss or forget any of this, you’ll then have a chance to review it later freshman orientation

  4. Introductions • Dr. J. Bush, Associate Director • Academic Affairs - E167 - Music Bldg • Margie Vincent, Coordinator, Admissions and Academic Affairs • Academic Affairs Office - E167 - Music Bldg • Jennifer Edwards, Lead Music Advisor • Office of Student Success, DS (Design South) 101 • Carrie Graham, Advisor for Music Theatre • Office of Student Success, DS (Design South) 101 freshman orientation

  5. Advising Issues • What is an academic advisor? • How to check progress-major maps • ASU catalog • Schedule of classes • MyASU • Scheduling lessons with studio instructor • ASU 101 • Other freshman orientation

  6. Other Issues • Piano Diagnostic Exam • If you haven’t taken it and have sufficient piano skills, you may wish to make an appointment (Prof. Lisa Ehlers) • Ensemble Auditions • This coming week • Handout sent this summer (a few copies available from Margie) • Check with area (band, orchestra, choir) if not sure freshman orientation

  7. Important Dates • Please make a note of these important dates during the fall 2009 semester. • Mon, August 24 Classes Begin • Friday, August 28 Add/Drop Deadline – in- person • Sunday, August 30 Add/Drop Deadline – online • Monday, Sept. 14 Herberger Institute Extended Add Period Ends (more later) freshman orientation

  8. Nov. 6 Course Withdrawal Deadline – in-person • Nov. 8Course Withdrawal Deadline – online • Nov. 2-22  Spring 2010 Registration begins (not confirmed) • Dec. 8       Complete Withdrawal Deadline/Last day of classes freshman orientation

  9. Herberger Institute Extended Add Period The Herberger Institute will extend the add deadline to allow students to add a course within the Herberger Institute until September 14, 2009 Only students adding an Herberger Institute course will be allowed to drop a Herberger Institute course after the add/drop deadline of August 30 After August 30, if you want to drop a class without taking another course within the Herberger Institute, you must withdraw from the course freshman orientation

  10. Adding a Class • To add a class after August 30th, you must complete an enrollment request form(http://www.asu.edu/registrar/forms/pdf/EnrollmentREQUEST.pdf) and follow this procedure: • Obtain the faculty member’s signature indicating approval of the late add. If it is an online course, faculty may send the student an e-mail indicating approval of the override. • Once you have the faculty member's signature or e-mail, bring the form (and e-mail) to the Herberger Office of Student Success (Design South 101) and obtain Asst. Dean Melissa Phelan’s signature or stamp freshman orientation

  11. Once you have both signatures, you take the form to the University Registrar's Office (Student Services Building) to have the course added to your schedule • Double-check your registration (on MyASU) to make sure the class appears on your course list freshman orientation

  12. Overrides • Overrides – normal reasons are: getting into a class that is full, a time conflict, getting into a class when you don’t have the prerequisites • YOU must talk to the instructor and get her/his permission • The instructor (not you) must email the office staff asking for the override • They have to supply the course line number, your name, and your ID, so supply all of these items to the instructor freshman orientation

  13. The instructor will notify you when it is completed and you will need to go online and add the course You should CHECK (on MyASU) to make sure it has registered – you are responsible always to ensure you are officially registered for the correct classes freshman orientation

  14. FERPA • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Acts • We cannot share information (written or oral) with anyone about you without your permission - even if you are listed as a dependant of someone else • If you wish to grant permission to an individual to have access, you would need to fill out a FERPA waiver (available on the registrar’s site) freshman orientation

  15. MUP 100 • All music majors need 4-6 semesters of this ‘class’ • Entails attending 6 approved concerts per semester and 4 convocations • Discuss what ‘approved’ is • Discuss what ‘convocations’ are • Can pick up cards (explain) anytime on or after Friday, Aug. 28th from School of Music Main Office E185 • Does NOT meet every M, W, F (explain) freshman orientation

  16. Other Issues • Collaborative piano pool • What is a syllabus? • Use ASU email account - we will! • Practice rooms • How to treat faculty • Electronic classroom REVIEW MUSIC WEBSITE FREQUENTLY http://music.asu.edu freshman orientation

  17. Academic Integrity All necessary and appropriate sanctions will be issued to all parties involved with plagiarizing any and all course work. Plagiarism and any other form of academic dishonesty that is in violation with the Student Code of Conduct will not be tolerated. For more information, please see the ASU Student Academic Integrity Policy:http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife/judicial/academic_integrity.htm freshman orientation

  18. MORE Issues – M. Vincent Vocal studio assignments Tutoring resources-math, music theory, LRC, English Student organizations Volunteering opportunities Work/Study, student employment freshman orientation

  19. Other Areas of Interest • Library - Chris Mehrens • Instrument Room - Mike Willson • CMENC - freshman orientation

  20. Questions? freshman orientation

  21. Go downstairs to the lobby for pizza (Enjoy, as normally the faculty will eat all the good stuff!) WELCOME! We’re glad you are here! freshman orientation

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