2022 Monday May 11 2022 What does the CLAS ASC do Work with students on PROBWARNSDSM Review and make decisions on dismissal appeals Collaborate with Admissions to coordinate Fall Visit DaysUConn Bound Day ID: 930940
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ACES Orientation Training2022
Monday May 11, 2022
Slide2What does the CLAS ASC do?Work with students on PROB/WARN/SDSM
Review and make decisions on dismissal appeals
Collaborate with Admissions to coordinate Fall Visit Days/UConn Bound Day
Coordinate Orientation for the College
Make decisions on readmission applications
Work with Special populations:
Students attending regional campuses but living in Storrs
Campus Change Students
Guaranteed Admission Program
Non Degree Students
National Student Exchange Students/International Students
Engage with students seeking multiple withdrawals or placing multiple courses on pass/fail grade options
Meet with students who missed deadlines around W and P/F
Act as resource for students regarding academic questions/issues/challenges
Review and make decisions on substitution requests
Act as resource for advisors/faculty advisors/campus partners on advising and enrollment management concerns
CLAS Cross Training Schedule9AM start timehttps://uconnvtc.webex.com/meet/clasadvising
TIME
Presentation
Presenter
9:00AM-9:05AM
Welcome
Rebecca Bacher
9:05AM-9:50AM
Biological Sciences
Biology Advising
10:00AM-10:45AM
Mathematics
Joseph Tinnel
10:45AM-11:30AM
Communication
Joel Nebres/Katie D'Antonio
11:30AM-12:00PM
Dean of Students
Kim Duby
12:00PM-1:00PM
Lunch Break
1:00PM-1:45PM
Psychological Sciences
Chelsea Zabel/Jessica Groves
1:45-2:30PM
Human Development and Family Sciences
Kristin Van Ness
2:45PM-3:30PM
Political Science
Jessamy Hoffmann
3:30PM-4:15PM
Economics
Rebecca Walker/Lauren Munyard
4:15PM-4:30PM
Other CLAS Updates
Corina Morris
Slide4CLAS ASC Major AdvisorsAssistant Directors
Jessica Groves-
Psychological Science
Joseph Tinnel-
Mathematics
Sharyn Rusch
-
Biological Sciences
Major Advising
Elaine Chu-
Women’s Gender Sexuality Studies & Africana Studies
Matthew Donofrio-
Geography & Geographic Information Science, Anthropology
Sarah Fillion-
Speech Language Hearing Science, Pre-Journalism
Ashley Fontana-
Chemistry, Language, Cultures and Literature (including dual degrees in ENGR)
Alyssa O’Keefe-
Statistics
Corina Morris-
Cognitive Science
Slide5Major Major Update Geoscience
2022-23 catalog requires 26 credits
Subject Code Change ERTH
Major Major Update Environmental Sciences
NEW Environmental Health Concentration
NO MORE: Human Health Concentration
Slide7Minor Update
Mathematics Minor
The requirements for this minor are 15 or more credits in one of the following two tracks:
Track A:
MATH 2110Q
and
2210Q
;
One course from
MATH 2410Q
,
2620
, or
2710
; and
At least two distinct MATH courses at the 3000-level or above. Each of these courses must be for three or more credits.
Track B:
The advanced calculus sequence:
MATH 2141Q
,
2142Q
,
2143Q
, and
2144Q
.
Slide8Minor Update
Judaic Studies
Religion
Slide9Other Updates/Reminders
COMM 2600 was formally offered as COMM 1300
Course renumbering: HIST, SOCI, POLS
ENGL: removed FYW requirement for many of their 1000 level non-W courses/ removed open to juniors or higher for some upper division 3000-level courses
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