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WELCOME

WELCOME. ACE. Academic Center for Excellence. Phone number: (904) 620-1012 Location: Building 2, Room 1200. Major Points . Maturation from High School Senior to College Freshman Adapting to the New Environment General Education Requirements Freshman Year Experience Communication

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  1. WELCOME ACE Academic Center for Excellence Phone number: (904) 620-1012 Location: Building 2, Room 1200

  2. Major Points • Maturation from High School Senior to College Freshman • Adapting to the New Environment General Education Requirements Freshman Year Experience Communication Advising Tools University Policies Services offered by ACE

  3. Practical Application • Understanding • Selecting and registering for classes • Using the Advising Guide: Your navigation tool for the first 60 hours You will learn more about myWings and you will actually register for your courses during your one-on-one session with an Academic Advisor!

  4. High School Environmental Changes College • Course Schedule • Time -Classroom -Studying/Reading -Personal • Course Schedule • Time -Classroom -Studying/Reading -Personal

  5. High School Environmental Changes College • Academic Progress -Teacher -Report cards -Intervention • Class Size – 30-50 students • Academic Progress -Professor -Grades posted online -Intervention • Class size – up to 200 students

  6. High School Environmental Changes College • Communication -FERPA *Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act *Parent rights • Guidance Counselor • Free/Mandatory • Communication-FERPA *Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act *Student rights • Academic Advisor • Expensive/Your Choice Successful transition for any first-year student depends on his or her ability to make right choices and take personal responsibility.

  7. Freshman Year Experience (FYE) • Philosophy General Education Course • Osprey Advantage Courses • Living-Learning Communities • UNF Reads

  8. The Academic Advising at UNF • Please turn to page 6 and 7 of your Academic Advising Guide Academic Advising Guide

  9. General Education Requirements • Skills • Communication • Critical thinking • Information utilization • Knowledge • Well rounded • Values • Appreciation • Understanding • Reflection/Moral and Ethical Development

  10. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • ENGLISH 9 Credits • MATHEMATICS 6 Credits • HUMANITIES 9 Credits (World History, Philosophy, Non-applied Fine Art) • SOCIAL SCIENCE 6 Credits (Intro Social Science, Cultural Diversity) • NATURAL SCIENCE 6 Credits TOTAL: 36 Credits

  11. General Education Requirements ONLINE PLACEMENT TESTS • Your advisor will make a recommendation based on placement test scores (UNF Math Placement, UNF Writing Placement, SAT, ACT, PERT or CPT) • Math preparation (Elementary or Intermediate Algebra) • English preparation (Intensive College Writing) • Will be addressed in further detail in advising session.

  12. General Education Requirements Please turn to page 10 in the Freshman Advising Guide for the ENGLISH requirements.

  13. General Education Requirements Please remain on page 10 in the Freshman Advising Guide for the MATH requirements.

  14. General Education Requirements Please turn to pages 10 and 11 in the Freshman Advising Guide for the HUMANITIES requirements.

  15. General Education Requirements Please remain on page 11 in the Freshman Advising Guide for the SOCIAL SCIENCE requirements.

  16. General Education Requirements Please remain on page 11 in the Freshman Advising Guide for the NATURAL SCIENCE requirements.

  17. Pre- Professional PreparationPage 27 Myth: • To become a doctor or a lawyer you must major in premed or prelaw Fact: • Premed, prelaw and other professional careers are not specific majors at UNF. To go on to medical, pharmacy, dental, law school, etc you are required to have certain skills and there can be specific course requirements.

  18. “Credit Hours” General Education Requirements 36 hrs Prerequisites for your major XX hrs Free Electives XX hrs 60 Hrs ACE Recommends: Take 12-15 credits per semester. You must take 12 credits to be a full time student.

  19. “Credit Hours” • 60 credit hours  Junior Status • Class Status progresses in 30 hour increments • Junior Status  “Upper Level” Advisor • Your “Upper Level” Advisor will be in the College which houses your major. UNF has 5 Colleges: • Brooks College of Health • Coggin College of Business • College of Arts and Sciences • College of Computing, Construction, and Engineering • College of Education • 120 or more credit hours  Graduation! To graduate in 4 years you need to complete 30 hours a year

  20. Communication • Email is UNF’s official form of communication • Always check your UNF email account • All communication from ACE will say: Important Academic Information from ACE • Email forwarding – use caution • Email communication is part of your reputation • ACE is on Facebook • ACE UNF (profile name) • UNF Academic Center for Excellence (fan page)

  21. Communication Your email account can be found by logging on to myWings.

  22. “Like” ACE on Facebook!

  23. Advising Tools • Degree Evaluation • My Osprey Map • ACE Blackboard • University Catalog

  24. Degree Evaluation

  25. Degree Evaluation

  26. Degree Evaluation

  27. My Osprey Map

  28. My Osprey Map (course sequence guide) https://shasta.fastmail.usf.edu/pls/nfpo/wksmacw.p_student_roadmap

  29. ACE Blackboard

  30. ACE Blackboard

  31. Online Catalog By clicking on the hyperlink for the major, you can view all the prerequisites and major requirements

  32. Policies • Deadlines Matter • First Day Attendance Policy • Add/Drop Week • Withdraw = Dropping • Repeat Surcharge • Excess Hour Surcharge • Summer Residency Requirement A list of important policies can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog online at www.unf.edu/catalog.

  33. Academic Support You have access to a link in myWings called ACE Tutoring and Workshops. It provides information on what workshops are available. You can register for workshops and tutoring appointments through this link.

  34. Academic Support

  35. Academic Support • ACE has free tutoring in many subject areas: Accounting Psychology Biology Reading Comprehension Computing Writing Lab Chemistry World Languages English as second language Mathematics Physics History Philosophy Political Science

  36. Academic Support • ACE has free workshops: Choose A Major Essay Writing Note Taking Quit Procrastinating Reading Strategies Strategies for the Successful College Student Study Tips Time Management Test Taking Test Anxiety ACE may refer to other campus resources as needed

  37. Did you catch all of that? Where will your journey lead? The choice is yours.

  38. ACADEMIC CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE STAFF Executive Director Associate Director Assistant Director Karen Reedy Kellie Woodle Bruce Turner Assistant Director Megan Walker-Radtke Academic Advisors Michele Clements Tutor Coordinators Stacy Jarvis- Mejia Michele Boyette Gloria Beachem Melinda Rojas Jo Carlisle Ping Wang Thomas Cromwell Charlene Davis Support Staff Carole Goldberg Trudy Cochrane Jeannie Jacobs Joyce Smith Annette Robinette Scott Torres Synne-Claire Jones Corey Williams We’re here to help you on your journey!

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