tlc new acadamic advisors workshop
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MS. MARIA ZAHEER MS. MARIA ZAHEER TLC COORDINATOR | COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES TLC COORDINATOR | COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!YOU ARE ANYOU ARE AN
ADVISORADVISOR……or you are going to be!or you are going to be!
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YOUR MISSION AS AN ADVISOR?
• To guide the advisee in choosing a plan of study which would serve them
in the development of their full potential.
• Exploration of life goals.• Exploration of career goals.• Program choice (major).• Course choice.• Course schedule.
THE PURPOSE OF ADVISEMENT
THE PURPOSE OF ADVISEMENT
o Assist students with academic planning, including course selection
o Discuss career choices and life goals with students so they declare
the appropriate majors
o Monitor the progress of students on academic warning or probation
until good academic standing is regained
o Refer students to other campus support services that can help
meet their academic needs and non-academic needs
WHAT DO STUDENTS WANT FROM AN ADVISOR?
THE ASSIGNMENT OF ADVISEES
o Major curriculum advisors are selected by the academic deans and
department chairs.
o Students indicate a degree/major they plan to pursue when they apply for
admission. Advisees are assigned to faculty members who have been
designated as advisors.
o When a student changes his/her program of study, a new advisor is assigned.
ACADAMIC STANDING
SEMESTER HOUR LOAD
o The minimum number of credit hours in a semester is12. The maximum is generally 19.
o A students may register for 21 credits with the approval of the department chair if her cumulative GPA is not less than 3:50.
o In the summer the minimum is 1 and the maximum is 9 credit hours.
ACADAMIC SANCTIONS:
The maximum limit for an academically warned is 16 and probated students is 14 in a regular semester.
A ceiling on allowed no of credits in any given semester depends on the GPA
ADVISOR’S CHECKLIST:o Check the courses that student need to take according
to:1. The Academic plan.2. What she has completed. 3. Transcript4. Offered Courses/Sections.
o Discuss with the student what she should take including the alternatives.
o Sign the registration form and keep a copyo Remove ‘HALT’ .
HOW TO ACCESS STUDENTS ADVISEE’S TRANSCRIPT
STEP BY STEP PROCESS
1. Type http://info.psu.edu.sa/pscw/pscw/ on your web browser. The main PSU homepage appears on the screen.
Click on SIS Icon
Enter Username and Password, then click
Sign-in.
2. Click on SIS Icon. The e-Reg portal page appears on the screen OR use the direct link
https://edugate.psu.edu.sa/psu/ui/home.faces
Click on Advisor link to view the list of
advisees.
The “Instructor Home Page” appears on the screen.
List of your
Advisees
Click on Transcript to view the student's
transcript.
Click on Print to print the student’s
transcript.
Courses registered and the semester
grades.
Student Semester and Cumulative
GPA’s.
* The unofficial transcript of student advisee with the semester and cumulative GPA.
*This screen will show you the list of students. Do steps 4 and 5 to view other student’s transcript.
Click on BACK to return to the Advisor’s
List Screen.
Click on Student All plan to view the
student plan
HOW TO ACCESS STUDENTS PLAN
The Student’s plan:
Click on Sign Out to close the
browser.
Sign the registration form and Sign the registration form and keep a copykeep a copy
Click on Remove Halted Students
link.
HOW TO REMOVE HALTED STUDENTSHOW TO REMOVE HALTED STUDENTS
Click on Red X to remove the
halt.
Click on OK
PREQUISITE
oThe registration system prevents registration of
courses with unfilled prerequisites.
oThe student will register courses online after that ..
oIf you have problems with transfer students, please
call the Registrar’s Office for assistance.
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o While we want to students to do long-term planning, some will only be able to focus on tomorrow or one class or their first term
o You don’t have to work through all of the phases and make a course schedule and fill out the paperwork and learn to sing the fight song all in one meeting
o Advising isn’t just the formal, scheduled meetings in your office
Things to Keep in MindThings to Keep in Mind