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Show Enrollment Services and Information 21 vary by program. Current tuition and fee amounts by credit hour load are published on the web at weber.edu/bursar/ Tu itio nFee_ Ta b les. htm I. **Room and board can vary greatly depending on whether or not students live in the dorms and what meal plan they select. Student Success Center Director: Dr. Jill Ericson Location: Student Services Center, Room 140 Telephone: 801-626-6752 Internet Address: weber.edu/ssc Email: studentsuccess@weber.edu The Student Success Center at Weber State University provides academic advisement for students earning an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree in General Studies. Academic advisors assist General Studies majors with academic planning, and referrals to other campus support services. The Student Success Center is also responsible for the administration of Early College, the First Year Experience Program (FYE), the Academic Advising Referral Service, WSU's Assessment and Placement Policy compliance and WSUs Early Alert Referral Service (EARS). Office hours at Ogden Campus (Student Services Center 140) 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday Evening hours available by appointment only. Please call 801-626-6752 for an appointment Office hours at Davis Campus (Room 241) 7:30 am. - 7:00 p.m. Monday — Thursday 7:30 am. - 5:00 p.m. Friday Please call 801 -3 95 -34 80 fo r a n app o in tm ent First Year Experience Program Location: Student Services Center, Room 140 Telephone: 801-626-6752 Email: fye@weber.edu Internet Address: weber.edu/fye The First Year Experience (FYE) Program is designed to help incoming students make a successful transition into the university community. The program assists students in making progress toward fulfilling the following educational and personal goals: • Acquiring a sense of competence as a student and becoming successful in college. • Mastering academic skills, such as note taking, textbook reading, test taking, writing, and time management. • Demonstrating knowledge and use of campus resources. • Demonstrating effective interpersonal skills with a variety of p eople. • Developing a sense of belonging to the WSU community through the connections with other students, teachers, mentors and WSU employees. • Enhancing his or her mental, physical, spiritual and social health. Program Components To aid students in achieving these goals, the FYE Program includes the following components: • UNIV 1105 Foundations of College Success (3). This course assists incoming students in making a successful transition to college. Topics include the purpose of higher education, goal setting, time management, study and test taking skills, critical thinking, stress management, academic advisement, career and major exploration, using campus resources, and understanding student responsibilities. • Clustered-Course Learning Communities Students may elect to participate in the FYE Program by joining a learning community where a group of students registers for the same two or three courses which will help satisfy general education and elective graduation requirements. UNIV 1105 is one of these cluster courses. Students may also take additional classes, outside the cluster, to reach full- time status. • UNIV 3170 First Year Experience Mentor Leadership Seminar (2) In this seminar course, FYE Peer Mentors are taught to effectively help Foundations of College Success (UNIV 1105) students in making a successful transition to college. FYE Mentor requirements are available at www.weber.edu/fye. Course enrollment limited to FYE Peer Mentors. May be repeated once for 2 more credits and additionally for zero credits. Program Requirements Any WSU student with 30 hours or fewer is welcome to participate in the program by taking the UNIV 1105 class by itself or in a cluster. Program of Study (Major/Minor) Declaration Contact: Department Office for Major and Minor All degree-seeking students must select a program of study. When students declare their program of study, they indicate their degree, major, (and minor if applicable), and catalog year. To declare or change a program of study, students should contact the department office of their chosen major and minor. To declare an associate's degree in general studies, students should contact the Student Success Center. Registration Registrar: Mark Simpson Registration Advisor: Sharon Dansie Location: Student Services Center, Room 101 Telephone: 801-626-7780 or 801-626-6100 Internet Address: weber.edu/registrar (click on "registration") Email Address: registration@weber.edu The University offers classes during fall, spring, and summer semesters. Students must register each semester to attend classes. Class schedule information for specific semesters is available on the WSU home page (weber.edu). The web-based class schedule provides information about the dates and times classes are offered for the selected semester. See the Academic Calendar of this catalog for registration dates and beginning and ending dates for each semester. Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |