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Transfer Student Orientation

Welcome to the

College of Liberal

Arts!

CLAAdvisingCenter

Academic Transition

• SUCCESS will depend on a student’s attitude, motivation & commitment!

• Upper Division Courses

• 10 Week Quarters

• Instructors are intellectual GUIDES

• Students are RESPONSIBLE for their learning

• Fall 2014 Transfer GPA: 3.33

• Fall 2014 First Quarter Cal Poly GPA: 3.03

What is Student Success?

• Academic Success

• Social Success

• Mental &

Emotional Success

Tips for Academic Success

• Attend every class

• Engage in classroom discussions and

activities

• Go to instructor office hours

• Utilize Cal Poly email

• Utilize academic success resources

• Meet with academic advisors fall quarter

CLA Advising Center

Building 47, Room 36C (805) 756-6200

M-F 9-12 & 1-4 claadvising@calpoly.edu

Available Aug 10th from 4-6pm!

Your Academic Advisors…..

CLAAdvisingCenter

Bre Goetz Sabrina Canady Betty Jennings

Who To See For WhatAcademic Advisors

• University Policy & Procedure

• Academic Support & Coaching

• Finding Resources

• Progress Towards Degree/Academic Planning

• Registration

• Change of Major

• Considering Withdrawal or Leave

Faculty Advisors

• Course Content Questions

• Career Planning

• Graduate Schools

• Internships

Peer Advisors

• General Questions to Detailed Advising

• Connect you with the right advisor or office

• Help with Appointment Scheduling

Meeting with an

Academic Advisor

Fall Quarter• One-on-one appointment

• Registration Preparation Session

Learn about:

• using your one priority registration

• how registration will work winter

quarter

• strategies for registration

• other important steps for academic

progress

Oct 27th or 29th

– watch for an email invite

Graduation CheckMeet with an Advisor 4 quarters

prior to your intended graduation:

Apply for graduation and check

final requirements

General appointments &

quick question walk-ins

offered year-around

Career Services

We can help you:

• Explore interests, and talents and how these translate into

a meaningful career

• Discover career possibilities related to your major

• Confirm your career direction and help you set plans into

motion

• Search for internship and employment

opportunities

• Plan for graduate school

• With any and all career related needsCareer Counselor

Laura Hunkler

Cal Poly Catalog 2015-2017

www.catalog.calpoly.edu

• Course Descriptions

• University Policies

• Major Curriculum Requirements

• Graduation Requirements

• Degree Flowcharts

• Minors

• Student Rights & Responsibilities

Catalog

2015-17*note your catalog

year in your DPR

GE courses

Major courses,

&

concentration,

track or major

electives

Support

courses

Number of units

to graduate

Free

Electives

Curriculum Sheet

USCP: You can take this

requirement along with

one of your Upper

Division GE courses. It

may also be built into your

major.

Graduation Writing Requirement

(GWR): You need to take the Writing

Proficiency Exam (WPE) OR take a

GWR approved ENGL course which

can be found on the list of GE: C4

classes.

Tentative Course Offerings (TCOs)

How Future Registration Works:

Registration Appointments

For future quarters you will be provided a schedule

registration appointment, based on your academic progress

A few weeks prior to registration, for each quarter, you can

check your registration appointment/rotation in your Student

Center

You will have one registration priority to use during your first year only

Using your priority enables you to jump in front of the regular registration to register for classes

Once you select to use the priority (in your Student Center) you must use it

The priority must be used during priority registration time

Please review the Office of the Registrar’s webpage regarding information on priorities and 2015-2016 registration schedules

Registration Priority

New School, New Policies

Cal Poly

Withdrawal Policy

Students can drop a class without penalty through their Student Center until the 8th day instruction each quarter.

If you wish to withdraw from a class after the drop deadline,

you must have serious and compelling reasons.

New School, New Policies

ALL major and support courses must be taken for a

Letter Grade

You are allowed to take 16 units total: 4 units of CR/NC in General Education courses (1 course)

Up to 12 units of CR/NC in Free Electives

If you use free electives for a minor – see minor advisor for CR/NC

policy

Must earn a C- or better to receive credit

Credit/No Credit

Policy (CR/NC)

Proceed to the next presentation:

College Connections

Fall Schedule Planning & Registration

College Connections

Session

This presentation will help you:

• Learn about online advising resources

• Review your My Cal Poly Portal

• Discuss registration tools

• Spend some time preparing for registration

with open advising

my.calpoly.edu

• Log in!

my.calpoly.edu

Forgot Username or

Password?

– ITS: 805-756-7000

Cal Poly Portal

• CP Email

• Student Center

• PolyPlanner

• My Classes &

PolyLearn

• Personal

Notifications

• Campus

Announcements

• Money MattersCheck CP email regularly

Official means of communication

Academics Tab

•Curriculum Sheet

& Flowchart

•Poly Profile

•Enrollment

Appointment &

Future Schedule

•Demos

•Academic

Calendar

Poly Profile

• Unofficial Transcript

• Academic Progress

Gauge

• Enrollment Summary

• Higher Education

Credit Detail

• GWR/WPE milestone

• GPA Calculator

• Priority Choice

• Enroll: Add/Drop/Swap Classes

• View Your Class Schedule

• Degree Progress Report (DPR)

• Check your External Credit (transfer credits)

• View your grades

Your Student Center

Degree Progress Report (DPR)

Plan A Student Schedule (PASS)

Determine Fall Class Schedule

• Choose a unit load of 12-16 units.– Consider outside commitments & the fast pace of the

quarter system when determining your unit load.

• Plan schedules on PASS– Major

– Support

– General Education (GE)

– Be sure to check prerequisites in the catalog description

• If all lower division GE has been satisfied, select an upper division GE area C4, D5 or F.

• Tip: Look for GE courses that can double count for the USCP requirement and/or GWR requirement!

Registration

PolyPlanner

Use additional time to work on

building your PolyPlan, at least

through Spring quarter

Register @ 2pm

Proceed through all

steps and click

“Finish Enrolling”

View “My Class

Schedule” in Student

Center

@ 3:00 waitlists run

@ 4-4:15 check “My Class Schedule” again

4-6:30pm: Advisors available in Advising Center

On Student Center

Continue adjusting

schedule (up to 16 units)

until Aug 13th

The Registration Process (Fall 2015)

Seats reserved in major, support & GE courses.

There are two types of open courses:

1. Course has available seats and zero on the waitlist

– You will immediately be registered, as long as you meet the prerequisites

2. Course has available seats, but has a waitlist started

– You may not be enrolled automatically.

– Instead you will waitlist – it is important to check the “Waitlist if class is full” box for all.

– When waitlists are run at 3pm, the process will skip the continuing students on the

waitlist and add eligible transfers.

– You can check your final schedule by 4pm in your Student Center.

Now What???

1. Understand your transfer credit– Using your Degree Progress Report, cross off what you have completed on your

Curriculum Sheet and Flowchart.

2. Start to plan your fall schedule! Get familiar with PASS (Plan A Student Schedule) Available Aug 5th– Use your major’s fall Recommended Course Offerings & Registration Tips as a guide.

– Use the course descriptions in PASS to identify the courses for which you have met prerequisites and to check what courses are available.

3. Push courses to your Student Center– “Push” your ideal 16 units from PASS into your Student Center.

– The goal is to be enrolled in 12-16 degree-applicable units by Thursday of this week when registration closes. Registration reopens to add up to 22 units on August 17.

– Have alternative classes ready to add to your schedule.

4. At 2pm Aug 10: Register via your Student Center

5. At 3pm Aug 10: Check your schedule to see if you were added to any courses from the waitlist

PolyPlanner

• An important, required course planning tool

The purpose is:

• To help you map out the courses you need to graduate, term by term

• To help Cal Poly departments determine future course offerings

Keeping your PolyPlanner up to date is required:

• Login and adjust any time you make a change to your registration and by no later

than the add/drop deadline of each quarter

• Be sure to have at least three future quarters planned (excluding summer)

Note: PolyPlanner does not guarantee you will get into courses, or that specific

courses will be offered.

registrar.calpoly.edu/PolyPlanner

Use Flowchart & Tentative Course

Offerings

Poly Planner

Roadmap vs My PolyPlan

• Click on a requirement (black text) to expand and see its course(s) (green text)

• Right click on a course to see its details

PolyPlanner

Right click

on a term to

add a

course

manually

Manually add courses

Use for major

elective options &

minor courses

Indicate Most Desired Schedule

Update PolyPlanner After You Register

Register for courses

Update your

PolyPlanner after

you register,

reflecting which

courses you were

able to secure.

If you make a change

to your schedule,

update your

PolyPlanner.

Before the add/drop

deadline of each quarter

(eighth day of classes), be

sure your PolyPlanner is

planned three quarters

out.

When you go to register

for the next quarter, check

your PolyPlanner to see

what classes you are

planning on taking.

Repeat each

quarter

Future Registration:

Enrollment Appointments

For future quarters you will

be provided an enrollment

appointment based on your

Actual Academic Progress

Level

A few weeks prior to

registration, for each quarter,

you can check your

enrollment appointment in

the Academics tab in your

Portal

Important Reminders

• Check waitlisted courses at 4pm Aug 10th to confirm enrollment

• You can add up to 16 units between Aug 11-13

• 2nd Round registration starts on Aug 17, when you can adjust your schedule & add up to 22 units

• “Open Enrollment” for all students is Aug 22-Sept 16

• Be sure to print your final class schedule for your records

• Advising Center open Monday Aug 10th 4-6pm

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