2010-2011 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Department of General and Basic Studies
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Alison Blevins, Director
Academic Advising
Advisors: Albarado, Lowe, Darbeau, Guidry, Westfall
General and Basic Studies provides academic advising to its member students and serves as an initial contact point for first-time freshmen through our Orientation and Peer Leader programs. All first-time freshmen are advised in Basic Studies based on their chosen major, with the exception of freshmen who have chosen to pursue the Associate Degree in Nursing. Additionally, associate and bachelor degrees are offered in General Studies for students who have a broad range of interests and are seeking a diverse curriculum.
Students in General and Basic Studies are given a sound basis for understanding academics as well as general knowledge about the University. Our Basic Studies advisors guide students in major selection and counsel them on matters that may affect their academic progress, especially in regard to University policies and procedures.
Students who have declared a major will be advised by Basic Studies until a minimum of 12 hours and a cumulative 2.0 GPA have been earned. Students with less than a 2.0 GPA will remain in Basic Studies until a maximum of 24 hours is earned. Once 24 hours are earned, students will be transferred to their major department.
Students who have not yet declared a major will be advised in Basic Studies until 24 hours are earned. These students will be coded as “UND” for degree and “BSTU” for major in the student information system and will be advised according to the core curriculum listed in the catalog. It is the responsibility of the student to notify the academic advisor as soon as a major has been selected. Once the advisor has been notified and the major is changed in the student information system, the student will be subject to the regulations of the catalog in effect at that time.
Orientation
Karen Westfall, Coordinator
Orientation is designed primarily for first-time freshmen and covers programs and policies of the University, which will assist freshmen in adapting to the University environment and in becoming a part of the university community. Orientation is a corequisite for Freshman Foundations 101 (FFND 101), a course designed to assist first-year students in succeeding at the University by developing skills and attitudes necessary to achieve their educational and personal goals. ORIN 101 and FFND 101 form the basis for student success at McNeese State University.
Five Orientation programs are scheduled during the summer for students who will be first-time freshmen in the fall semester. Information and the dates of the five conferences are included with the letter of acceptance to the University. Students must register in advance for the date that they plan to attend Orientation. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Freshmen who register for Orientation are assessed a $50 fee to cover the cost of supplies and lunch.
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