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New Student Orientation Fall 2011. Please turn off your cell phones . Complete the New Student Orientation Record. On the Upper Right Hand corner of your form – Please indicate if you are Honors, RCC, or a Student Athlete. Name, TUID (9 digit #), Cell Phone, TU email address.
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Complete the New Student Orientation Record On the Upper Right Hand corner of your form – Please indicate if you are Honors, RCC, or a Student Athlete Name, TUID (9 digit #), Cell Phone, TU email address Session leader (Presenter’s name) & Today’s Date Indicate if you are transferring in AP or IB Scores or have any College level transfer credit Majors you are considering - General: Science, Education, Business OR Specific: Psychology, Biology, Journalism OR Pre-Heath Information Management (HIM)
What Happens During Orientation? • Today’s session: • Group presentation with an advisor – get your questions answered! • Meet with a peer advisor to discuss placement test results and possible course options for fall • Tomorrow’s session (Today for Transfer Students): • Small group session with peer advisors • Review course options • Select courses and register with the assistance of a peer advisor • Review your selections with a professional advisor – If you do not complete this step, your courses will be dropped
What Do I Have In Front of Me? • Academic Advising Syllabus • Temple Majors Sheet • General Education Worksheet • MEA Worksheet • Resources Worksheet • Time Grid • Important Dates
Why Did You Choose University Studies? • I have multiple interests or abilities • I chose Temple because of its diverse academic options • I like to explore lots of options before making decisions • I’m not ready to close any academic doors • I'm a curious individual by nature • I’m interested in several majors • I haven’t had much time to think about specific academic majors • I have another reason: ___________________
Who Are the University Studies Staff Members? • Academic Advisors • Schedule individual appointments to discuss your academic plans, check in, or use as a resource/referral source • Peer Advisors • Current Temple students • Talk to them about their experience • Office Staff • Able to refer you to appropriate services
How Do I Communicate with My Advisor? • No assigned advisors • Call to schedule an Appointment orcome in for Express (walk-in) Advising (limited) • Email through your Temple e-mail address – the official means of communication • dus@temple.edu • Review your Advising Session Notes
How Do I Begin To Explore My Major Options? • Take exploratory courses • Talk to other students, faculty, alumni, and professionals in the field • Meet with academic advisors • Research the Bulletin (www.temple.edu/bulletin) • Take time to transition to college, possibly take a seminar course • University Seminar 1001 (for First Year Students) • University Seminar 2001 (for Transfer Students) • Visit the Career Center • Participate in the Major Exploration Academy (MEA) • Participate in Workshops
What Do I Do Once I’ve Decided on a Major? • Declaration of Major Policy – Must Declare by 60 Credits (including Transfer, AP Credits, and IB Credits) • Attend a Change of Program (also known as an Intra-University Transfer – IUT) session with the School/College you have chosen and submit a completed an Application • At this session, requirements for your selected major will be reviewed by an advisor from that School/College
What do I Need to Do to Graduate? Major Requirements • General Education Requirements School/College Requirements
What Classes Should I Take? • Eng 0701 • Eng 0802 • IH 0851 • IH 0852 General Education Requirements: Foundational Courses English Placement Math Placement • Math 0701 or 0702 • Quantitative Literacy (GQ) • Math 1021 Stat 1001 • Math 1022 Stat 1102 • Math 1041 Math 1031
What Classes Should I Take? General Education Requirements: Breadth Courses • Arts (GA) • Art History, Theater, Music Studies Human Behavior (GB) Education, Therapeutic Recreation, HR Mgmt Race & Diversity (GD) History, Law • U.S. Society (GU) • Urban Ed, Comm & RegPln World Society (GG) Advertising, Film, Broadcasting Science & Technology (GS) Earth/Env Science, Landscape Architecture
How Many Classes Should I Take? • 12-17 credits each semester is considered full-time • For Financial Aid, you are required to successfully complete 80% of your attempted credits (semester and cumulative) • To complete a degree in 4 years: • A typical semester includes 15/16 credits • A typical year includes 30/31 credits • This might change depending on what program you choose and when you declare
What If I Have Transfer Credits? • Be sure to tell your peer advisor and advisor about any Transfer credits or AP credits you have • If you have more than 45+ credits, you’ll be following abbreviated Gen Ed requirements • Submit your final transcript and official AP scores before you begin the fall semester
What Other Things Should I Start Thinking About? • Get involved through organizations • Become a peer advisor or peer teacher • Become a Diamond Research Scholar or Diamond Peer Teacher • Study Abroad • Starting thinking about Graduate School • Visit the Library • Understand Financial Aid • Participate in Opportunities, like TUTeach
What Resources Are Available to Me? • “I spent too much time socializing and not enough time studying/completing assignments” 43.6% Strongly Agreed or Agreed • “My classes were harder than I expected them to be” 55.4% Strongly Agreed or Agreed Time Management, Study Skills, & Note Taking Workshops at the Russell Conwell Center
What Resources Are Available to Me? • “I got nervous during exams” 54.5% Strongly Agreed or Agreed Tuttleman Counseling Center and Russell Conwell Center Workshops • “I struggled because I do not have clear academic and/or career goals” 35.2% Strongly Agreed or Agreed Academic Resource Center and The Career Center
What’s Next? • Meet with a peer advisor • Review Placement test results • Tell your peer and professional advisor if you have AP scores or Transfer credits • Develop a schedule • Register – IMPORTANT: you will need your accessnet username and password • Mandatory meeting tomorrow (today for Transfer Students) with an academic advisor