You can schedule an Advising Appointment by clicking COB ADVISING APPOINTMENTS. This will take you to your Navigate Home Page. Click Schedule an Appointment and answer the questions. If you schedule an in-person appointment, you will meet with your Advisor in 110 Rockwell West.
How do I make an appointment with an advisor at CSU?
You can easily schedule an appointment with your academic advisor by logging onto the Navigate Student mobile app or the Navigate webpage at: gsu.navigate.eab.com. If you are unable to schedule an appointment on Navigate, please call our front desk at 404-413-5000.
How do I find my CSU advisor?
Who is My Advisor? If you have recently been admitted to CSU with a major in the College of Liberal Arts, you will meet your advisor at orientation. If you currently have a major in the College of Liberal Arts, you can find your advisor on your RamWeb or by calling the Academic Support Center at (970) 491-3117.
How do I make an appointment with my advisor Hunter College?
Scheduling Your Appointment
- Login to Navigate with your CUNY Login.
- Select “Schedule an Appointment”.
- Select “Academic Advising” then “Pre-Health” then select a service.
- Select “Pre-Professional Suite” then select preferred advisor.
- Select from among available days/times and follow prompts to finalize.
How do I book an appointment with academic advisor Brock?
How to book an appointment
- Visit your Applicant and Student Self Serve page on your Brock portal and choose “Appointment Bookings”
- Choose “Advising Services”
- Choose the Advising Department you would like to book an appointment with.
What happens if you fail a class at GSU?
A student may receive aid when repeating a course that was previously failed (received a 0.0 or No pass), regardless of the number of times the course was attempted and failed. A student may receive aid to repeat a previously passed course one additional time.
How do I contact my academic advisor GSU?
- Phone: 404-413-8004.
- Email: [email protected].
- Director of Graduate Student Services & Academic Advisor: M.A. & M.Ed. students.
How can an academic advisor help me?
Your academic advisor is there to discuss your academic progress with you, and give you support and advice on any academic challenges or difficulties you might face. In more detail, their role is to: help you settle in to the School as a new student.
Why is having a college advisor important for you?
An academic advisor will guide students to make the best decisions based on their majors and provide information as well as options to help them fulfill their degree requirements without wasting time and money on irrelevant classes.
How can an advisor be helpful to you?
Even if you’re not struggling in college, by regularly checking in with an advisor you can ensure that you’re on track and identify potential roadblocks to graduation as early as possible. Formulating a personalized, detailed plan can make the difference between graduating in four years and five, six, or more years.
Which actions can you take using the Navigate student mobile app?
Navigate Student is a mobile tool that gets you from orientation to graduation.
With Navigate you can access:
- Class schedule.
- Campus resources.
- Major and career exploration.
- Appointment scheduling.
- Reminders, action items, and alerts about important due dates and events.
What is a backdated drop?
A student may petition for a Backdated Withdrawal from a course(s) or from the University (all courses taken during a term or session), if circumstances of a serious and compelling nature prevented the completion of course work and extenuating circumstances prevented a withdrawal by the deadlines on the Academic
How do you declare concentration in Brock?
To book an appointment, go to the Student Self-Serve Menu in my.brocku.ca. Click Appointments and select Academic Advising from the drop down menu. Choose Goodman and the reason for your appointment.
Is D considered passing?
A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%. Even though a D is a passing grade, it’s barely passing. As such, it is not looked at favorably.
Is D passing in GSU?
D: Passing. A grade of D, while earning credit hours, will not apply toward the degree in courses requiring a grade of C or higher. Georgia State University will allow no more than 12 semester hours of D grades to apply toward degree requirements.
Can I retake classes to raise my GPA after graduation?
If you do choose to retake a course at a different college, keep in mind that a better grade will not actually change your GPA, but your desired graduate program may be willing to overlook your previous attempt and count the improved grade instead.
What is GSU academic standing GPA?
Only your Georgia State grades are used to determine academic standing. You must earn a 2.0 Georgia State GPA each semester to remain in good standing and a cumulative 2.0 GPA to graduate. Some programs have GPA entrance requirements or GPA minimums to qualify to take specific courses. You can view your GPA in PAWS.
How do I make an appointment at the Georgia Southern advisor?
To make an appointment with your advisor:
- Log on to your MyGeorgiaSouthern account.
- Click on “Make an Advisement Appointment”.
- Click on “Get Advising”.
- Follow prompts to schedule your appointment with your advisor.
How do I access GSU Degreeworks?
To access Degree Works, log into your PAWS account at paws.gsu.edu. Under the Academic Evaluationtab, select the current term and your desired program, then click on Generate Request.
How do I ask my professor to be my advisor?
I am interested in [Topic of Your Interest] and thinking of going to graduate school. Looking at your department’s website, I think your program is a good fit for me. I would like to ask if you can give me any advice on the application process and what materials I need to provide.
Can academic advisors see your grades?
For instance, your academic or research advisor will typically have access to all of your grades. Similarly, an evaluation panel—such as one that convenes for a graduate student’s qualifying exams—will probably have access to all of the student’s academic record.