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Academic Advising Information

Undergraduate Academic and Student Affairs

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The Undergraduate Academic and Student Affairs in the College of Education helps students plan curricula, choose majors, make vocational and post-graduate plans, and resolve a variety of academic matters. Services are provided by a staff of full-time professional advisors. The department informs students about the results of placement testing and assignment into corresponding courses. Monitoring of academic progress, candidacy approval, and graduation clearance. Through individual appointments and group workshops, the department offers the following services:

  • New Student and Transfer Orientations
  • Advising and registration assistance for all students in the College of Education. Students enrolled in the University Honors Program also receive advising in the Honors Program Office in Tuttleman Learning Center, Suite 201.
  • It is strongly recommended that students consult with an advisor prior to registration at least once a semester in order to stay on course for their anticipated graduation date.
  • Academic advising provides an opportunity for students to develop a meaningful education plan compatible with career and life goals. Students can also meet with advisors to discuss a variety of academic concerns and identify solutions. Students on academic probation or experiencing academic difficulty work with advisors to learn strategies for overcoming the obstacles to success.
  • Intra-University Transfer (IUT) - Advising for students changing programs and moving into the College of Education from other schools and colleges within Temple. During mandatory group advising sessions, students transferring to the College of Education learn about collegial degree requirements, policies, and procedures, and complete their IUT applications.
  • Approving special requests including: re-enrollment to the University; permission to take courses elsewhere; registration for overloads; credit/no-credit option; or for exceptions to policies.
  • Coordinate Praxis preparatory workshops to assist students in completing the required Praxis I & II exams for teacher certification.
  • Candidacy decisions and graduation clearances for all undergraduate students
  • Assist with transfer articulations agreements with other institutions in consultation with the College of Education Faculty and Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies office.

All academic advisors are trained to evaluate information carefully to give students the best possible advice. However, primary responsibility for course selection and degree completion rests with the student. Every student must be aware of the requirements of his or her degree and should collaborate with an advisor regularly to ensure timely completion of his or her program.

 

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Students may have grievances that are not academic in nature. Such grievances should be directed to other offices on campus, which may include the Office of the Dean of Students, the Equal Opportunity Compliance office, Campus Housing, and other units on campus. Students unsure as to where to proceed with a non-academic grievance should consult either with the Office of the Dean of Students or the college's Academic Advising Center.

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