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Show 18 Academic Advisement Director: Jill Grob Location: Student Service Center, Room 140 Telephone: 801-626-6752 or 800-848-7770 ext. 6752 Internet Address: weber.edu/aac E-Mail: advise@weber.edu The Academic Advisement Center works to ensure that undecided or undeclared students at Weber State University achieve academic success. The Academic Advisement Center ♦ Assists undecided students with scheduling courses and planning their academic careers. ♦ Helps students establish a sense of direction and identify possible majors. ♦ Helps students understand issues pertaining to graduation requirements, policies, and procedures. ♦ Provides students with information about campus support services (academic and non-academic) appropriate to their needs. ♦ Coordinates campus-wide advisement. ♦ Assists students in developing a clear understanding of general education requirements. ♦ Assists students in understanding their status on College or University Tier. ♦ Provides counsel and assistance to undeclared students on probation. ♦ Provides counsel and assistance to student athletes. ♦ Offers advising information to all students in the First-Year Experience Program through class involvement. Office hours at Ogden Campus 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday Please call 801-626-6752 for an appointment Office hours at Davis Campus 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday Please call 801-444-3581 for an appointment One-Stop-Shop Coordinator: Casey Allen Location: Student Service Center, Room 140 Telephone: 801-629-7913 or 1-800-848-7700 ext. 7913 Internet Address: http://weber.edu/onestop E-mail: advise@weber.edu The One-Stop-Shop, under the direction of the Academic Advisement Center, provides services for students enrolled in night courses, individuals seeking WSU information, or people for whom regular business hours are not convenient. The services provided include ♦ Academic Advising for general education issues ♦ Admissions Advising, the "how to" and "what next" of admission to WSU ♦ Financial Aid Counseling, how to apply for aid and document drop off site for new applicants ♦ Graduation sign off for AS/AA degree in General Studies and document drop off site for other degree applicants ♦ Scholarship advising, general information, how to apply and document drop off site ♦ Records and transcript services: unofficial transcripts provided, document drop off for other issues regarding students' records (such as repeat cards, academic renewal, etc.). ♦ Registration: sign students up for classes either on-line, over the phone, or in person ♦ Other department referrals/information on an as needed basis Hours of Operation 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. M-Th Appointments are recommended Program of Study (Major/Minor) Declaration Contact: Department Office for Major and Minor or Academic Advisement (for associate degree program in general studies) All degree-seeking students must select a program of study or a college major and/or minor. When students declare their program of study, they indicate their intended degree, major and minor if applicable, and catalog year. (Refer to Changes in Graduation/ Catalog Requirements.) Students may declare or change their program or major any time. Students must have declared a major or program of study by the following deadlines: Intended Degree Credit Hours Completed Bachelor's Degrees Associate Degrees Inst. Certificates Graduate Degrees 48 semester hours 24 semester hours first term enrolled first term enrolled To declare or change a program of study, students should contact the department office of their chosen major and minor. To declare the associate degree program in general studies, students should contact the Academic Advisement Center. Students who need to change their status from degree-seeking to non-degree- seeking should contact the Academic Advisement Center. ^^^^^^^^ REGISTR ATION^^^^^^^^ Registrar: L. Winslow Hurst Supervisor: Jennifer Evans Location: Student Service Center, Room 109 Telephone: 801-626-6589/7585 or 800-848-7770 (option 1). Internet Address: weber.edu/registrar (click on "registration") The University offers classes during fall and spring semesters, and during a summer term. Students must register each semester to attend classes. Class schedule information for specific semester is available on the WSU home page (weber.edu). The class schedule provides information about the dates and times classes are offered for the selected semester. See the Academic Calendar on page 2 of this catalog for registration dates and beginning and ending dates for each semester. Registration Process - New Students To register for classes, new students should: 1. Complete the admissions process — new students who have applied for admission (available on-line at weber.edu/admissions), but have not received an acceptance notice by mail, should contact the Admissions Office at 801-626-6050. Weber State Univ 2003-2004 CATALOG E R S I T Y |