first year advising pre-health science
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First year advising Pre-Health Science. Successfully Registering for your first semester. First Year Advising Presentation. Gwen Hansen and Nancy Kingsley As your guides. Pre-Health Science Pre-Nursing Nursing Progression of “Major” titles that all refer to the Nursing Major. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Successfully Registering for your first semester
FIRST YEAR ADVISINGPRE-HEALTH SCIENCE
• Pre-Health Science• Pre-Nursing• Nursing• Progression of “Major” titles
that all refer to the Nursing Major
FIRST YEAR ADVISING PRESENTATION
Gwen Hansen and Nancy Kingsley
As your guides
• We are your Nursing Advisors for as long as you continue in the Nursing Major
• Where are we located? In the “PPH” Building
with the School of Nursing
– It’s a short walk, or parking is available right outside our building.
THE SCHOOL OF NURSING WELCOMES YOU!
• Orientation Success Pack Modules• Understanding the Nursing Major• Course Options for your First Year• Understanding your ARR• Email Set-up & How to Register • Register for your Fall courses
TODAY’S GOALS
• Check your CSUSM email on a regular basis.
• This is the only way the University c0mmunicates with students.
• We communicate often with our students via email about deadlines and important information!
• You can have your CSUSM email forwarded to your personal email.
YOUR CSUSM EMAIL ACCOUNT
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS REPORT (ARR)
• Provides academic evaluation for: Transfer Courses Test Credit (AP, IB, CLEP)
• Displays Graduation Requirements• Monitors requirements that are MET
and those that you NEED
• First two weeks of each fall and spring term of school
• Can add classes via a permission number obtained by the professor
• Can drop classes on your own via your Student Center in MyCSUSM
• We offer Drop-in Advising (no appointments are necessary) during the Add/Drop period.
WHAT IS THE ADD/DROP PERIOD?
WHAT IS A WALK-AWAY ‘F’?
• If you are registered for a course and you stop attending or have never attended: It is your responsibility to officially drop the
course! Your professor WILL NOT drop you If you do not drop the course you will receive a
WU grade. WU=F
AP/IB INFORMATION
• AP scores of 3 or higher and/or IB scores of 4/5 or higher on HL exams
May give you college units May satisfy general education and/or major
requirements For AP equivalencies, visit: http://www.csusm.edu/academicadvising/ap/index
.html
When you are registering for courses, be sure to speak with one of us about AP,IB or CLEP credit.
LANGUAGE-OTHER-THAN-ENGLISH REQUIREMENT
(LOTER)
• Language at intermediate-level Third semester /‘201’- level language Approved Study Abroad programs
• AP, IB or CLEP exams• Proficiency exam
High school language will not clear this requirement unless you passed an AP language exam with a 3 or higher
SAT Subject Exam? Doesn’t meet LOTER at this time.
HOW TO DETERMINE WHICH LANGUAGE LEVEL TO TAKE:
If you... Enroll in...speak Spanish at home and would like to learn written grammar
SPAN 250 “Spanish for Native Speakers”. This course fulfills the LOTER requirement.
Took 4 years in high school
Sit for the Proficiency Exam (meets LOTER if pass)OR201 (for some review)
Took 3 years in high school or 2 semester in college, less than 2 years ago
201 (meets LOTER)OR102 (for review)
Took 2 years in high school or 1 semester in college, less than 2 years ago
102 OR101 (for review)
Have no previous language study in this language, or it’s been over 2 years since you studied this language in high school
101 Level.
If completing ASL at a community college, must complete through ALS III. See the University LOTER Web site for courses elsewhere that meet this requirement.
CSUSM GENERAL CATALOG (electronic)
• Contains all Policies Procedures Requirements
• List of majors• Major/minor
requirements• Course descriptions
• Impacted Program• Two Levels of Impaction Criteria
– Level One: Entry to Science Courses
– Level Two: Entry to actual Nursing Program
• You must apply to the School of Nursing to get admitted to the Nursing Program
• Use the Nursing Web site to learn more: http://www.csusm.edu/nursing/current/prenursing/index.html
THE NURSING MAJOR
• Referred to as the Traditional BSN Program• Time Frame for degree completion
• Minimum 5-year Program
TRADITIONAL BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM
Year 1 Year 2 – for Fall 2010, 96 students eligible
Years 3-5Current funding is for 40 spaces in the program/yr
Complete CSU “Golden Four” basic skills courses and other requirements
•A1 Oral Communication•A2 GEW 101 – English•A3 Critical Thinking•B4 Math Statistics
Complete Pre-Nursing Core Sciences and other GE or Graduation Requirements
•BIOL 175•CHEM 105/105L•BIOL 176•BIOL 160
Nursing Program and rest of GE/Graduation Requirements
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ADVANCEMENT INTO SCIENCE COURSES NEXT YEAR
By the end of your first spring term, you need to have completed your A1, A2, A3 and B4 Statistics courses with grades of C or better, and have a minimum GPA in these courses of 2.75.
Students will be rank ordered and approved students will get guaranteed seats in the four science courses in their Sophomore year.
If you don’t complete these four courses with a grade of C or better, or if you don’t get selected after your first year to move into the science courses, you will have to spend an extra year trying to get into the science courses.
• FY Workshop Series: Fall 2012 and Spring2013
• We will contact you in the fall semester, letting you know that it is time to sign up for the 1st mandatory Pre-Health Science Advising Session
• Today we will help you to get registered in your first semester of courses.
• The Fall mandatory workshop will cover: Review of your progressNursing Impaction CriteriaCourse registration for spring
WORKSHOP SERIES FOR THE
PRE-HEALTH SCIENCE MAJOR
NURSING WEB SITEhttp://www.csusm.edu/nursing/
Our Nursing Web site, under Current Students, under Pre-Health Science Students, is full of useful information for
you!
Beware of Upper-Division courses!
Do NOT take any 300 or 400 level courses during your first year!!
USE YOUR BLUE COURSE PLANNER TO SELECT OTHER COURSES
• Some of you may have received instructions from a special program to register in a specific section of GEL 101, or some of you may learn that you have been pre-registered in this course.
• GEL 120 this summer equals GEL 101.
• Unless you earned AP credit in Math, all of you need to enroll in a math course this fall! Follow the pink Math sheet (side with A-B-C)
• If continuing in a Language other than English to meet LOTER, add this course to your fall schedule.
SIGNING UP FOR COURSES:
IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MAJOR…
• See the Academic Advisor for the new major ASAP!
• Be sure to complete a Declaration of Major form at the time you meet with your new Academic Advisor
• General Education courses may be different.
• Last page in handbook• List all courses registered for
Fall 2012• Don’t leave registration room
until you get a signature from Advisor
PULL OUT YOUR STUDENT HANDBOOK
QUESTIONS?
www.csusm.edu/academicadvising
PRESENTED BY O-TEAM!
WHEN FINISHED REGISTERING, SET UP YOUR
THANK YOU, O-TEAM!!!