MORE INFORMATION ABOUT UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC ADVISING Career Solutions IST's academic advisers help undergraduate students achieve their fullest academic potential by assisting with course selection, reviewing degree audits, and planning for individual goals like enrolling in concurrent majors or education abroad. Resources Undergraduate Academic Advising READ SENATE POLICY 54-40: ACADEMIC SUSPENSION (Note: Summer session is equal to one semester.) A student who has been academically suspended may not schedule courses at the University for two consecutive semesters. READ SENATE POLICY 54-20: ACADEMIC WARNING Academic SuspensionĪ student in academic warning who fails to maintain a semester grade-point average of 2.00 or higher will be academically suspended. To remove academic warning, the cumulative grade-point average must be 2.00 or higher. A student placed on academic warning will have a hold placed on registration and will be required to meet with an academic adviser in order for this registration hold to be removed. READ SENATE POLICY 60-00: COMPLETING MORE THAN ONE UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR PROGRAM Academic WarningĪ student who fails to earn a 2.00 cumulative grade-point average will be placed on academic warning. This varies depending on the primary college of enrollment and entrance to major criteria. Requests for a concurrent major or majors can be made, at the earliest, once the student has been approved for their primary major and has met the Entrance-to-Major requirements for the concurrent major. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CHANGE OF CAMPUS Concurrent MajorsĪ Concurrent Majors Program is one in which students take courses to concurrently meet the requirements of at least two majors, with graduation for all majors in the program occurring during the same semester. Change of majors should always be completed first. The change of major and change of campus are two separate and distinct processes. Students should discuss this decision with their assigned academic adviser. Undergraduate students can request a permanent or temporary change of campus through their Student Center in LionPATH. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ADMINISTRATIVE ENROLLMENT CONTROLS FOR PROGRAMS IN THE COLLEGE OF INFORMATION SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Change of Campus Students should work with an appropriate academic adviser to determine their Entrance to Major (ETM) requirements for their intended College of Information Sciences and Technology major. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MISSION AND GOALS OF THE COLLEGE OF INFORMATION SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGYĬollege Procedures Administrative Enrollment Controls The College of Information Sciences and Technology fosters an inclusive and diverse community engaged in innovative interdisciplinary education, research, and service to prepare leading professionals and scholars who leverage technology and critical thinking skills to solve the complex challenges of an information society. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE COLLEGE Mission and Goals In the College of IST, we thrive at the intersection of information, technology, and people, finding ways to improve the way we live, work, and play. And our graduates demonstrate their technical and interpersonal skills in a variety of unique careers to become leaders in the information age. Our students develop career versatility by blending technological expertise with skills in business, computer science, psychology, engineering, sociology, mathematics, law, and other fields. Our faculty bring expertise and projects from industry, government, the military, and non-profit organizations to the classroom. Our students are challenged to think critically and work in teams, leveraging information and using technology to tackle the greatest challenges of the 21st century. In the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST), we’re about solving problems - not those found only in textbooks, but real-world problems that impact everyday lives. Andrew Sears, Dean, Information Sciences and Technology
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