Discussion Questions
1.At this point in the semester, what questions do you still have about your curriculum, major, or the advising process? List at least 3 new things you have learned about the registration process.
2.Propose an alternative to the current registration process. Provide details of your new plan.
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Lyniece Catalan said....
ReplyDelete#1) I have no questions, but 3 things that I've learned with the registration process is that I must always be prepared with support documents in hand, make at least 3 copies of papers given to me by the administation just in case they lose it, and lastly be ahead of the administration when it comes to my financial aid.
#2)My alternative to the current registration process would be having the advisors have mandatory meetings with their advisees once per month to deal with academics, finances, scholarships, and all other parts that attribute to Dillard students overall success. Then the advisor would report back to the Financial Aid and Business/Finance Depts, to work out the situation instead of people crowding those offices daily.
1.) The only inquiry i have is still pertaining to who specifically is my academic advisor. In addition i have learned to continue to come prepared with all necessary documentation(making copies as well for future references), to continue to practice patience, and not to wait to the last minute to do ANYTHING, particularly with finances and classes.
ReplyDelete2.) My alternative is to have specified academic advisors present at some point in time during registration in accordance with the students' majors in order to avoid certain careless flaws in the registartion process. Also i would advise that there be a team in place ready to cater to the needs of the students in reference to proper class placement and credit hour reccomndations prior to the assignment of academic advisors.
1. At this point in the semester, I'd still like to know more about how the advising process works. Since I've been here, I haven't sought too much advise. Some things I've learned about the registration process are that I probably should never show up on time again, I should bring my pacience with me, and that I should have a good idea about which courses and which professors I want to take.
ReplyDelete2. One alternative that I have to the current registration process is that people should not have to wait until they are waiting in line to find that they are not cleared through financial aid. If they must wait, I don't think that its fair that they have to hold everybody else up in line so that they can make a payment plan. I think financial aid should be somewhat seperate from the other aspects of registration.
1. At this point I am still unaware of who my advisor is. The things I have learned from the registration process are to have multiple copies of everything, have all documents completed before coming, and be prepared for a long wait.
ReplyDelete2. An alternative is to separate the days for registration. Do not try to do every letter of the alphabet on the same day. Also have the times in between each letter spaced out more. It is very difficult to complete documentation for three different alphabets in one hour.
Lyniece: I do believe the advisors might need to have more meetings.
Ekebnta: It might be helpful if there is a different team for each task during the registration process who are present on certain days so that it is an easier transition.
Lauren: I think you should still show up on time. Just next be prepared to endure the worst so that it doesn't seem as bad. Hopefully as time pass, the process will smooth out.
Dominique Bryant
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1. As of now, i still do not have any questions. Three things that I have learned about the registration process is that you should not wait until the last minute to try to register for classes. Make sure that you keep all of your paper work and make sure that you are cleared of everything before you try to register.
2. I would do everything the same, but instead of the adviser meeting with a large number of people at one time, the adviser would meet with everybody one on one.
Raven: I just don't think showing up for the whole registration process would be a very wise thing to do; I don't know.
ReplyDeleteDominique: I also think that the advisors should meet with the students one on one. That would be a very good idea.
Ekebnta: I agree that careless flaws could be avoided if there were academic advisors present in accordance to students' majors. People would be much more likely to have the classes they need.
I don't really have any pressing questions about my major, but I would like to make sure Im taking the required courses and nothing pointless, because my schedule was made when most of the classes were full. I would like to know what your advisor is supposed to do, because I don't even know who mine is, let alone have I received any help. Something new that I have learned about the registration process would be to keep track of the names and information said by the administration. I have also learned to make copies and keep track of important documents. Last, but not least, I must know about my information first, and look at administration solely for assistance.
ReplyDelete2.The only thing I could think of that really bothered me was the fact that I was forced to go to second semester freshman classes or even first semester sophmore year classes, due to the overcrowding of classes for my major. I think that there should either be more classes opened up or more teachers on campus.
1. At this point in the semester I have the following questions. My questions consist of how do you go about knowing whom your advisors are and what are the advisors exactly used for.
ReplyDelete2.I think students should be given set times to meet with their advisors so that things would go smoothly and the students would have personal one on one time with the their advisors
As of now, I don't have no questions.The three things that I have learned about the registration process is that I should show up on time,know your major and what class you would prefer and professors, have your financial aid updated.
ReplyDeleteMy alternative is to have A-J come at one certain time, and then K-Z after it would go by better and more smoothly. Have the advisors meet with the students at certain days at different times.
Tan-Talaysha Bailey
ReplyDelete1. I have learned that the registration process is hectic. It is best to register early and also to have prior knowledge of how you want your schedule to look.
2.My idea to make registraion an easier process is to start with the largest class and have them register first. They should also meet on different days and there should be more than one advisor for every major. Instead of everyone being herded into one hall, students should registed where their major is housed. For example all those in the Humanities division should register in Cook Hall.
1. One question I have about my curriculum is if we are required to take DU 902 and if so, do we use the same textbook?
ReplyDeleteI don't have any questions about my major becuase I am confident that Early Childhood Education is the field for me.
As for the advising process, I am so LOST. We are in our second month of school, close to midterms, and I still don't know who my advisor is. I think this confusion is due to the fact that I do not know how to access my Dillard email. I set up the account on the Windows live but I still can't access me email. Can someone offer any help?
Three new things I have learned about the registration process are:
(1) It is a long, tedious, frustrating process when there is no organization.
(2) However, I also learned that the process will go much smoother it you have the proper documentation and that you should make copies of ALL PAPERWORK in case the school misplaces it.
(3) Lastly, I learned that if you don't register early, the classes you need may fill up and you won't ne able to take them until the following semester.
2. My proposal for an alternative to the current registration process focuses on one thing: ORGANIZATION. I think that students should register on different days either by class or by breaking them down into groups by the letters in their last names. We did it this way at our high school and it was a success. That way, thw wait times would be shorter and students won't have to spend som many hours waiting in line.
1. Right on, the only question I have about school is where do I go if I want to minor in theater. I have been thinking about maybe going to broadway after college or at least try acting for a few years. Three things I have learned about the registration process is get here early, get a second opinion of years class list, and always make sure the school has you down as living on-campus.
ReplyDelete2. I believe the registraion process should be split up by last names and they should stick tell people ahead of time if they don't have enough money.
1.At this point in the semester, what questions do you still have about your curriculum, major, or the advising process? List at least 3 new things you have learned about the registration process
ReplyDelete1. I can't say I have any questions. And 3 things I've learned about the registration process... Is come in early so I can get all the classes I need, make sure I have everything documented in case the school loses a record of it. And make sure that I do all my paper work on time and speak with my advisers before I pick my classes
2.Propose an alternative to the current registration process. Provide details of your new plan.
I don't have a detailed plan, my only suggestion would be to keep everything in order and move faster because it shouldn't take forever to go throught the registration and check-in stuff
1. At this point I do not have any questions. I would like to get an advisor. I would like to have an advisor to help guide me while picking my classes. three things I have learned is to be patient,arrive early, and have a copy of all documents.
ReplyDelete2. Students should have 1 advisor and meet with the advisor one on one. I think things should be more organized. Hopefully, the school will be prepared for a large group and base the number of classes on the number of freshmen enrolled in school.
To: TANDRAER
ReplyDeleteDid you go to webmail and click on the link?
At this point in the semester I am unaware of my current advisor.The things I’ve learn about the registration process is
ReplyDelete1.) have all paperwork available at all times
2.) show up earlier than expected
3.) meet with your advisor ahead of time to work on my schedule so that I wont have any problem when registering for my classes.
My alternative is to have separate days for registration. The advisers should only meet with a few students at a time so that the process would move swiftly. I think that there should be more classes opened to students.
1) I have no questions but three things that I have learned from the registration process is to make sure I have all my things taken care of so that my things won't be on hold. Another thing was that I learned to keep up with all documents don't throw nothing away. The last thing was that make sure that I do as many scholarships as I can.
ReplyDelete2)My alternative is that things should be more oraganized they should finish one thing at a time and start another process the next day. The students shouldn't have to wait in long lines and they should be more advisors helping.
Jasmine Hardman*
ReplyDelete1.At this point in the semester, what questions do you still have about your curriculum, major, or the advising process? List at least 3 new things you have learned about the registration process.
Even though i am half way through my semester i actually do not know who my advisor is yet there are professors of mine that i consider advisory material and help out a great deal. The only real question that i have thus far is if i plan to transfer soon will all of my credits that i have paid or in full transfer with me i mean that is a huge issue for me, but as far as classes go my only concern is chemistry.Three thing that i have learned about the registration process is that 1. It is very time consuming. 2.The best thing to do is get cleared and registered for class as early as possible. and 3.Bring any and everything that is need so that the process can move as swiftly as possible.
2.Propose an alternative to the current registration process. Provide details of your new plan.
The only alternative i see if to be overly prepared by having more than enough staff and more than enough of every station so that the process does not takes over an hour to complete by a single person but not only be over prepared but also overly organized, when things are organized they work out superbly.
Chardai Grays
ReplyDelete1.At this point of the semester, I'm just wondering how you find our who is your advisor. Also the registration process was hectic as describe above. Next time,I would pre-register, come early, and have all my paper work ahead of time.
2.The only alternative I see is maybe making the process electronic. If any problems occur then you can speak to an adivisor.
De'ja Hawkins
ReplyDeleteDu 901
1)One question is how can I speed my graduation time being that i'm a nursing major and their curriculum tends to be kind of set?
*They move slow in regards to the financial aid.
*U have to communicate often to get stuff accomplished in regards to school.
* You meet alot of good people dealing with the registration process.
2)1st of all the people dealing with the registration process need to be on the same page, and they shouldnt use as much paper work they should go green and do computer filing. Thats all
1. At this point of the game I have one question to ask. Why could DU 901 or 902 by a online course that we could have to finish throughtout the semster. I learned this doing high school and all I need is a little refresh memory of using my textbook. Now the three things that I learned about the registration process is one; every important docement make copies of it. Second,registrate for classes early as possible, and third, have your important papers ready and on hand.
ReplyDelete2.My alternative process plan would be well thoroght out. We were playing musicial chairs, we're to old for that stuff. I would have 10 cubed offices with 10 consular in them and form a next line service of first come first serviced. The process would go on all day with consular switch ups of lunch and enterinment on hand for the students whom are waiting. Easy and simple!
I agree with Jasmine Hardman, I'm thinking about transfering myself and I want to know if my credits will come along with me. But about the advisor it's located on My DU soon as you login.
ReplyDeleteMisha said...
ReplyDelete1. I do not have any more questions regarding curriculum, advising process, or my major. Three things that I have learned about registration process are: it is draining, required, and a place to meet your new friends.
2. I think registration should be broken up into floor levels for students that live on campus. Like 1st floor move in one day, 2nd floor the next day, and so forth.
Bianca Young
ReplyDelete1) At this point within the semester the only questions I have are: How do I go about changing my major? And on what days is each exam being administrated? The three things I’ve learned about the registration process are: be patient, keep records of all important information, and strive to be one of the first people in line.
2) The current registration process is very hacked and unorganized. To better improve the process students should be given specific times to complete each step of the entire process.
At this point I don't really have questions as far as curriculum, majors, and advising go. However, three new things I have learned about the registration process id:
ReplyDelete1.) Make sure to keep all documents even if it may not seem important, keep everything.
2.) Make multiple copies of your documents because registration has a way of misplacing things
3.) Always be five steps ahead of registration, for example if possible make a list of the classes that you will need for next semester so that when it's time to schedule your classes you are ready to go.
I plan to meet with my advisor a few weeks after mid-terms in order to map out which classes I need to take. When it comes to registration if you wait to long you could be at Dillard for longer than you anticipated. So for my own sake I am making sure to meet with my advisor after mid-terms to make sure I am on track and began figuring out my class schedule for next semester.
I agree with Lyniece in making sure that you make multiple copies of your work when dealing with registration because you never know if they may misplace your paperwork.
ReplyDeleteI also agree with Jasmine H. in being overly prepared because cince being at this school they have taught me when you think the worse has happened they throw something even worse at you.
1. At this point in the semester, what questions do you still have about your curriculum, major, or the advising process? List at least 3 new things you have learned about the registration process.
ReplyDeleteAt this point in the semester I sadly have questions about what the transfer process includes. Since being a dillard student I have enjoyed the mellow environment, fairly small class sizes, and friendly staff. However, I am being to grow doubts about what dillard really has to offer me as far as being a mass comm. major. After speaking with friend’s of mine at other colleges who are majoring in the similar field, I have come to the conclusion that dillard thus far may not have the experience nor resources to do what the other colleges are doing for people in the mass comm. field, it is about who you know, not what you know….im not sure who or what DU knows.
Three things about the registration process:
1.) Spring registration starts in November
2.) Hold on to your course catalog
3.) Make sure all of you have copies of all paper work.
2.Propose an alternative to the current registration process. Provide details of your new plan.
I am not to aware of the current process. However I hope that the registration process is nothing like the process from soar week that took nearly two to three days to complete.
1. I've learned that I dont know who my advisor is.I have learned that during the registration process it is a first come first serve basis. Even though we all are paying the money to come "learn" here we still may not be able to get into the class we need. I learned to make copies of everything i give to the offices, and to keep on them until I get what I need from them.
ReplyDelete2.I totally agree with Lyniece. They should meet at talk with each other and test run all computer systems, so that by the time we come to register it should only take 1 the most.
Christopher Ragas
ReplyDelete1. At this point I do not have any questions about my curriculum, major, or the advising process. Three new things that I learned about the registration process are that spring registration begins in November, keep copies of all documents, and havre your papers in order.
2. I personally feel that the current registration process is long for no reason. I still can't understand how it takes a school all day for a student to get cleared and they have been an institute for over a hundred years.Though I'm not a professional at planning events, a process I would have would basically be the same but when like we would first enter Dent and receive our name and schedule of events, if the student is pre registered they should be reminded to skip steps so and so because they are already cleared. I would just try to cause as little confusion and miscommunication as possible .
Christopher Ragas
ReplyDeleteTo Ellissia,
That is a good idea to meet with your advisor after midterms, I think we get like an official gpa after them right?
To Misha,
Yes I definitely don't like how the water just sits there until the sun dries it in some places.
To Jalicia,
I agree, everyone should have all of their documents in like one spot...a folder or something...
@ ALANNIA
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. I was able to logon to my email today.
@ LYNIECE CATALAN
Your suggestion of mandatory monthly meetings with advisors is a GREAT idea. This would help answer a majority of the questions that students have about various things.
@ DOMINIQUE BRYANT
Advisors SHOULD meet with their freshman students one-on-one.
@ CHARDAI GRAYS
An electionic system would definitely make the registration process much easier.
1. I do not have any questions about my major or the advising process.
ReplyDelete2. During registration time i know that its good to come early, have all your papers, and be patient.
1. As of now i do not have any questions. I have a clear understanding of the nursing curriculum. If I have any questions along the way I would surely schedule a time to meet with my advisor to clear up any issues that I may have. I have learned that during registration you should have all documents needed at hand, make copies of what was sent to you just in case it get misplaced, and be patient.
ReplyDelete2. It would be better to have more of the faulcty and staff working during registration. A system of technology would defenitely speed up the registration process. It would also so be better to at least try to clarify what the parents and students should know.
Angell Luter
ReplyDelete1. I do not have any questions regarding my major as of now. Three things I've learned about the registration process are that it is better to register during early registration, how to register my classes online, and to make more than one copy of your schedule.
2. My alternative for to the current registration process is to have an actual permanent advisor for every student.
1.As of now, I have no quetions about my curriculm, major, or advising process. As for the registration process, I have learned that it will be time consuming.Although I was very aggravated during the registration week, I learned that patience is the virtue when coming to register for your classes. I also learned to be earlier than the scheduled time for registration to begin, this makes your registration less time consuming.
ReplyDelete2.As a new registration process I think there should be more people tending to the large crowd of students who are trying to do the same things at the same time.
what i learned is that during registration is that you must use your advisor they do help and i have no questions about my curriculum or my major.
ReplyDelete1. I have no questions about curriculum, major, or advising process. Everything is fine.
ReplyDelete2. I think the whole registration thing is ok. There could be some more classes added and what not so that there are less time conflicts or problems with classes being so full. And most definitely the MATH CLASSES SHOULD EITHER BE MWF OR TR. THEY CONFLICT WITH EVERYTHING. Thank you for listening.
Oscar Moore
ReplyDelete1.dont do it late, do it early and make sure everythings right. I still dont have any questions.
2.Let upper classman go do the registration first. Then it should be organized
To Chardai Grays,
ReplyDeleteFind a professor in your major that you communicate well with and ask them to be your advisor.
To Shei-Duh,
You cant always be patient because waiting 10 hours for registration is just unacceptable.
To Ellissia,
Meeting with your advisor is very helpful especially if you arent comfortable in some of your classes.
- at this point in the semester, i would like to know more about changing my major. As the school years go on, i do not think that this is what i'll be happy with.
ReplyDelete- i think everyone should be given a certain time to meet with their advisors so things can go more smoothly.
Maurice Steen
ReplyDelete1. No question but the registration process is different from my other two schools thats all i can say bout that.
2. If a student plays sports the coach should be able to get the players classes for them and have it ready when they have to report here. It will have less students in there and the process will be faster
At this point I still want to know first, how can I get a degree plan? I need to know how to keep up with my grades on a regular basis and When can I start taking classes for my major?
ReplyDeleteThe registration process is unorganized and that is definately not something i expected when I registered.
A question that I have is, is the sociology degree curriculum different from the social worker degree. I was informed they were the same but someone in that major is taking the complete opposite of classes I am and her curricuklum is different. Can I witch to another advisor?...I've learned to ask questions, do things early, be on time.
ReplyDeleteI think they should do things by major and in order by name so that things can run bby smoothly...also people should be on time so that the people dont have to keep backtracking. Finally the school should organize itslef within the offices before it tries to organize other people.
1. Currently I have no questions concerning my major or curriculm, but I have learned that the registration process is easier when everything is done early, before the due date. Its easier if you have all your paperwork ready to go and have not previous dues or paperwork not filled out.
ReplyDelete2. My alternative plan to the registration process is to handle the students more effectively in alphabetical order. Also, making sure that their is enough space in classes for students that have happen to be at he end of the alphabet. If this plan is unacceptable, I think it needs to be on a first come first serve basis. Split it up in days and handle the first hundred students for that day and the rest have to come again the next day.
1.) I don't have any questions about my major or curricular. Well wait yes I do!! I am a biology major and its required for biology majors to minor in chemistry.. (I HATE CHEMISTRY) and I really want to minor in AWS so I dont know how to go about changing my minor. I have learned that is best to register as early as possible for classes. Students should talk to their advisors and really sit down and go over their schedules and the students goals to determine the right route for them. LAstly,make copies of EVERYTHING!!
ReplyDelete2.) I personally think that waiting to the week before school to register for classes is absurd. I think registering before hand will make students better prepared and help us know what we are getting in to. Also organization. Soar week was so unorganized. I think that next year every one (business & finance, financial aid, and housing and healthcare) all need to get on one accord because they were lost and causing confusion for the students.
I like my major, but i feel some of the stuff is boring. 2. I wonder why I don't have a psychology class.
ReplyDelete1.At this point in the semester, what questions do you still have about your curriculum, major, or the advising process? List at least 3 new things you have learned about the registration process.
ReplyDeleteAt the time, I don't have any questions brewing about my major, my curriculum, or the advising process. Three new things that I have learned about the registration process
-it takes to long
-would go more smoothly if there was an ounce of organization to it
-works better when documents are up to date and you are on time
2.Propose an alternative to the current registration process. Provide details of your new plan.
I believe that registration should go by last names or majors on certain days. This way the wait to be cleared and to finish registering will not be so long.
1.At this point in the semester, what questions do you still have about your curriculum, major, or the advising process? List at least 3 new things you have learned about the registration process.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any questions. Three new things that I have learned about the registration process is that you shoud always come prepared with all of your school records or documents, make sure you get to registation early, and always make copies of your school information.
2.Propose an alternative to the current registration process. Provide details of your new plan.
I propose that when we do registration that we either go in alphabetic order like they tried to this year only we need more advisors because the process is really long and we need more people to help make it faster and smoother.
1)Chazley Tillman,
ReplyDeleteI agree with your first come first serve way of registering.
2)Jerome Bailey,
I agree registration during SOAR was horrible and very unorganized.
3)Doreall Jupiter,
i like your advice of preparing for registration.
Mikcal Todd Said...
ReplyDeleteAt this point in time I don’t have any questions or concerns regarding my major. The department in which my major is housed is a very war am inviting environment, and question needed to be asked has already been asked. Since the registration madness I have learned not to depend on the administration for everything. It is my job to keep up with paperwork and documentation that I value to be important. Always keep copies of that very information that wholes the remainder of your four years on it. Lastly but not least stay in good financial standing with the school.
Registration should be delt with in a more serious note. I believe that fall registration was a joke to both administration and students. Registration should have taken place during the summer in sessions. This would have cut down on the big crowd and the rush of confusion
Lashonda B.
ReplyDelete1.)As of now I do not have any questions about majors, curriculums, or the advising process.Three things i've learned about the registration process is that 1.)you should always choose your classes ahead of time so when push comes to shove you have the class you want and it won't be filled already. 2.)Be on time. If your told to be in dent for 1:00 if your last name begins with a-f be there! 3.)Have everything ready and on hand that you already know you will need.
2.)My alternative would be to more workers to help complete the process.More people in all of the sections may help get the process done faster.
This far in the semester I really do not have any questions pertaining to my major.But on the other hand I have learned three major tips in regards to the regestration process is that alway remeber the day the day registration opens. Be sure to only take what you need,Always register early
ReplyDelete2. The registration process was extremely chaotic to say the least.To reform this over- extended process I would hire more finanacial aid consultants, being as how there were so few. Meanwhile have lite entertainment, seeming as how this process causes one to excercise patience.That's basically it!!
Jakarah Porter
I understand where Raven, Bianca, and Doreall. The registration process was horrible but if we volunteer next year im sure it will go alot better. Im already signed up!
ReplyDeleteJakarah Porter
1. I have no questions about advising and registration.
ReplyDeleteI learned 1) that online registration begins November 16th. 2) the documents I'm expected to bring to my advising appointment. 3) ways I can figure out who my advisor is if I don't already know.
2. Registration can still be online, but I expected more workers who were knowledgable about the registration process to be there. If we can't get more people who know how to help to work registration, then maybe orientation could be spread out. It could take a whole week. People with last names A-E could come on Monday and so forth.
1)I feel like major wise, i still am deliberating on whether or not i would like to stick with it or change. The fact that i have wide range interests makes it difficult for me to decide on one so soon.
ReplyDelete2)I suggest that they have things organized further ahead of time so that there will be less backup and the lines move faster.
I agree with andy about having specific set of last names on certain days. It may takes more days, but it already took several days with everyone going at once
ReplyDelete1) the only thing that hasnt been clearified is who my academic advisor is.
ReplyDelete2) the registration process was awful and hectic and the only way i can stay ahead of the game is starting earlier with EVERYTHING
1.i have no questions about the hand book but i do think by this time you should come knowing what you shoul want to do in school,get to know your advisors cause there the best people to know and to get close to the people in the finacial aid office
ReplyDelete2.the registration process wa boring and the best thing i can say about it is do everything early
Deionka conners
1. I dont have any questions. but the three things that ive learned is 3)do not wait last minute to get your schedule done. 2)talk to your advisor about any problems you are having with your classes. 3) Be involved.
ReplyDelete2. I think that months before registration every student should get a paper in the mail. something like the paper when used during registration to get cleared. and it should have all the balances a student has etc. and everybody could have all of the financial and health situations done way before SOAR week.
I use to have problems trying to figure out who my advisor was...but now i know with the references of MyDU, coming into the school i knew my major but kno Im contemplating whether I want a double major and minor...
ReplyDelete-have a staff that is willing to work with students and work at a fast pace
-having my schedule done when I meet with my advisor
-and to be involved with campus activities
2) a different way to handle the registeration process is that every student should be aware of everything tjhat has to be taken care of...making sure all loans have bben approved...and that all paper be returned or given to its rightful owners..
1. I don't have any questions. I learned that I need to get it done asap.
ReplyDelete2. Students should meet with a financial aid advisor and a business and finance advisor, their student advisor, and their professors.
1. At this point in the semester I no longer have any questions about the curriculum or my major or the advising process. Three new things I have learned about the registration process is 1. Have all you papers ready 2.Register early 3. Arrive early and be on time to get your stuff processed
ReplyDelete2. An alternative to the regisrtation process is to Have advisor meetings with each person for each process ahead of time such as finacial aid and ur academic advisor. Also to meet and talk with your proffesor and ask questions you may have
@ taylor Hurst: I disagree with the paper i the mail thing because it could get ost especially with it being mailed out to you ahead of time and people could forget.
ReplyDelete@ Raina Roberts: I agree with you I no longer have any questions and your right about the meeting with your advisors and financial aid I think everyone agrees
@ Jazzman Martin: I feel you about the registration process having to constantly move around going from here to ther tryna get thi paper and that paper and it was a little unorganized
1.At this point in the semester, what questions do you still have about your curriculum, major, or the advising process? List at least 3 new things you have learned about the registration process.
ReplyDeleteI have learned that the registration process is long.
2.Propose an alternative to the current registration process. Provide details of your new plan.
Be more organized than what they were