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probation_workshop.pptx

International Programs Office

March 2016

Academic Advising Workshop

Agenda

Nitin Srivastava, Academic Advisor

Maximum Attempted Hours for Registration

PEAC Classes – online classes and Idaho Falls section (for sponsored students)

Registration Tips and Course Articulation forms (summer semester)

Paperwork Request Procedures (for sponsored students)

DegreeWorks and Degree Plans

Shawn Bascom, SEVIS Coordinator

Impact of Probation on Immigration Status

Reduced Course Load (RCL) and Medical Withdrawal

Readmission Petition

I-901 (SEVIS) Fee

Maximum attempted hours limit for registration:

The total attempted credits (add/drop/withdraw) allocated depending on the academic standing

The system won’t register for any course if the total number of add/drop hours exceeds the maximum attempted hours

Students on Probation must see Nitin/Jesse before considering withdrawing/dropping any course

Must consider this when deciding to add late 8 week classes 

Registration Tips:

Strongly recommended to see an advisor before dropping any class

Priority to D/F repeat the classes

Ensure that there are no time conflicts between the courses registered

PEAC classes, online classes and Idaho Falls section -- Be aware about the restrictions

Degree works and Degree Plan

Summer 2016 Pre-Articulation letters

Time-management:

Tutoring services

Instructor’s Office hours

Regular Attendance (Impact of getting “X” in a course)

Paperwork to be processed by us