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Registration 101

Registration 101. Sue Darge, Director of Student Affairs Lisa Maniak, Academic Advisor Mike Sullivan, Academic Advisor Betty Fleissner, Academic Advisor. Student Affairs Website . www.d.umn.edu/cehsp. PPST Test. 2 Choices: Take test at UMD Register online at: www.ets.org/praxis

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Registration 101

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  1. Registration 101 Sue Darge, Director of Student Affairs Lisa Maniak, Academic Advisor Mike Sullivan, Academic Advisor Betty Fleissner, Academic Advisor

  2. Student Affairs Website • www.d.umn.edu/cehsp

  3. PPST Test • 2 Choices: • Take test at UMD • Register online at: www.ets.org/praxis • Cost: $40 registration fee + $30/test • Take test at Sylvan Learning Center • Register by calling: 723-1551 • $135/$110/$85 • Scores and Test Information: • http://www.d.umn.edu/cehsp/studentaffairs/licensure/tests.html • Must take as soon as possible!

  4. Why Do I Have To Use The APAS? • The APAS is the official graduation document. • Explains what classes are needed to fulfill requirements in order to obtain a degree. • Is an advising tool required for academic advising. • Used as part of the application process for admission to the teacher education program. • Used to check transfer credits.

  5. What is my APAS? • The APAS report is a computerized summary of the progress you are making on your degree program. • The report lets you know how you are doing at fulfilling the Liberal Education and Composition requirements as well as the major and minor requirements.

  6. How do I access my APAS Report? • You have 3 options: • Through your Portfolio Account: • https://portfolio.umn.edu/portfolio/index.jsp • Through the “Register for Classes” page - just click on "View your APAS report:” • http://www.d.umn.edu/Register/ • Through the “Current Student” page, under “Records” choose "APAS Report:” • http://www.d.umn.edu/students/ • REMEMBER: You will need your internet id and password to access your APAS report.

  7. APAS Lingo • NO=Requirement Not Complete • OK=Requirement Complete • IP=Requirement fulfilled once in-progress courses are completed • R=Mandatory Requirements • >D=Duplicate course-only one counts Ex. Repeated a Course • RW=Requirement Waived

  8. Major descriptor/code Advisor APAS Legend GPA credits earned/in progress Credits needed to graduate Cultural diversity (*) International perspective (**) Lib. ed. categories Advanced composition Major and/or minor Electives APAS Layout

  9. Major & Advisor # of Credits Earned, In Progress & Needed Honor Points GPA APAS Legend Cultural Diversity International Perspective

  10. Lib. Ed. Credits Earned & Remaining Lib. Ed. Categories Category 9 & 10 Category 4 & 5

  11. Advanced Composition Minor Credits Major Electives Credits Major GPA Major Credits Earned In Progress & Remaining

  12. Overcoming Problems With APAS • Possible Errors: • Lack of transfer credits • Incorrect major • Electives not in correct category • Ways to fix: • See your advisor • Visit Student Affairs Office-BohH 113 • See Pat Sundin

  13. Registering for Spring Semester • http://www.d.umn.edu/Register/

  14. ANY QUESTIONS??

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