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Transfer student orientation 2014

Transfer student orientation 2014. Office of Academic Advising. Mission Statement of O-Week. “Introduce and incorporate new students into their residential colleges and to provide academic advising……..every program in O-Week should be organized with these goals in mind.” 50% Academic Advising.

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Transfer student orientation 2014

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  1. Transfer student orientation 2014 Office of Academic Advising

  2. Mission Statement of O-Week “Introduce and incorporate new students into their residential colleges and to provide academic advising……..every program in O-Week should be organized with these goals in mind.” 50% Academic Advising

  3. Mission Statement of Academic Advising The mission of advising at Rice University is to promote an unparalleled environment for undergraduates to explore opportunities, identify goals, and implement plans to reach those goals.

  4. General Graduation Requirements • Be registered at Rice full time for at least four full fall/spring semesters • Complete at least 60 semester hours at Rice University • Complete the requirements of at least one major degree program • Complete at least 120 hours (some degree programs require more)

  5. Distribution Requirements • Allows for breadth of knowledge, in addition to the depth received through major coursework. • Each student is required to complete at least 12 semester hours of designated distribution courses in each of Groups I, II, and III. • Group I: Humanities • Group II: Social Sciences • Group III: Natural Sciences and Engineering

  6. Distribution Requirement Requirement Example • Must include courses in at least 2 departments in that group • Not all courses in a certain subject or department will be distribution. Master lists available at registrar.rice.edu. • Courses must be designated as distribution at the time of course registration for that specific semester. • Transfer credits can count toward distribution, but only if the Rice equivalent course is designated as distribution credit in the term and year in which the Registrar’s office awards the transfer credit. Group II: PSYC 101- 3 hours PSYC 202- 3 hours PSYC 203- 3 hours ANTH 201- 3 hours Some possible combinations: 9 in PSYC ; 3 in ANTH 11 in SOCI; 1 in PSYC 6 in ECON; 6 in LING

  7. Upper Level Requirements Requirement Example • Complete at least 48 hours of all degree work in upper-level courses (at the 300 level or higher) • Complete more than half of the upper-level courses in degree work at Rice (at least 25 hours) • Complete more than half of the upper-level courses in their major work at Rice • Certain departments may be higher • History requires at least 18 hours at the 300 level or higher. ½ x 18 = 9 • At least 10 (> than 9) of these upper-level major hours must be taken at Rice.

  8. Writing and Communication Requirement Satisfy the Composition Requirement • ALL new students must do ALL of the following: • Take the composition exam • Students who fail the exam will have to complete FWIS 100, Fundamentals of Academic Communication, before taking their required FWIS course for graduation • Successfully complete a FWIS (First Year Writing Intensive Seminar), a 1-semester course carrying 3 hours degree credit • These courses will be capped at 15 students & carry distribution credit. • FWIS Courses: CANNOT be taken Pass/Fail & CANNOT be dropped after the second week. • Petitions for FWIS transfer credit must be submitted by the end of O-Week. Details at pwc.rice.edu.

  9. LPAP Requirement Satisfy the LPAP Requirement • Students must complete one LPAP Course (1 credit) • Students with disabilities may make special arrangements to satisfy this requirement • Athletes must take an LPAP

  10. Adding Dropping • Courses can be added during the first two weeks of classes by using Esther. First-Year Students (including new transfer students): • In your first semester at Rice, courses can be dropped until the last day of classes. • In the Spring semester of your first year at Rice, courses can be dropped though the tenth week of classes. • Mid-semester grades are reported in the seventh week, allowing you time to consider dropping a class. For continuing students, courses can be dropped through the seventh week.

  11. Pass/Fail Rules General Information Restrictions • You can designate a class as “pass/fail” up until the end of the tenth week of classes. • You may convert a pass/fail class to a grade after the semester until the end of the second week of the next semester. • You cannot take more than one pass/fail course in a semester. • You are permitted to take one pass/fail course for each full-year of residence, up to a maximum of 4. • You may not take more than a total of 14 semester hours as pass/fail. • You cannot take a course pass/fail that is required for your major (or minor).

  12. Transfer Credit Rice University Transfer Credit Policy • Full policy is stated in the General Announcements • Courses taken at another college or university that are appropriate to the Rice curriculum may be approved for transfer credit. • Course must be taken at a regionally-accredited institution • Student must have earned a grade of at least a C-

  13. Forms of Transfer Credit Evaluation by the Office of the Registrar in conjunction with the faculty, transfer credit is awarded either as “TRAN” or “Rice Equivalent” credit • TRAN • TRAN 100 or 300 hours count toward general hours required for graduation • TRAN 300 hours count toward the upper-level hours required for graduation • Rice Equivalent Credit • Satisfies the same university, major or distribution requirements as if the course was taken at Rice • Usually requires approval of departmental Transfer Credit Advisor

  14. Obtaining Rice Equivalent Credit • Reasons to obtain Rice Equivalent Credit • Major • Distribution • LPAP • FWIS – Must petition before the end of O-Week • Procedure • Complete “Undergraduate Request for Transfer Credit” form • Obtain signature of departmental Transfer Credit Advisor • Return completed form to Registrar

  15. AP and IB credit • Rice awards transfer credits for AP and IB examinations for students who have met the following criteria: • AP • Student received a score of 4 or 5 • Scores must be sent directly to Rice from the College Board • IB • Student completed and was awarded IB Diploma • Student obtained a score of 6 or 7 on higher level exams • Student must have official IB score report to be sent to Rice • Lists of credit awarded at registrar.rice.edu.

  16. 2014 Transfer Student Orientation Monday, August 18 1:00 p.m. Farnsworth Pavilion in Ley Student Center oaa.rice.edu Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter/riceacademics Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/RiceAcademicAdvising Questions? Brad Blunt Christopher R. Jones Assistant Director of Academic Advising Transfer Credit Specialist bblunt@rice.educhristopher.r.jones@rice.edu 713-348-2937 713-348-8045

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