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Set up your advising appointment
BEFORE
you leave for spring break (March 17-March 23)
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Fall/Summer 2008 enrollment is available online and accessible through
Kyou. This system provides you with the ability to manage personal information
such as addresses, enrollment, and payment of tuition and fees.
Seeking Enrollment Information:
Look up enrollment information via Kyou.
Read all emails from KU departments as they will contain pertinent advising
and enrollment information. Reading this information will certainly simplify
your enrollment process. You should make your advising appointment prior
to leaving on Spring Break.
Seeking Advising:
There have been a few changes in the main enrollment and advising process
this semester. In hopes to better serve students and provide improved
advising services, advising roles are shared between the University Advising
Center (formerly Freshmen-Sophomore Advising Center), Student Academic
Services, and all major departments within the College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences.
Students who are: |
Will be advised by: |
| First and Second term at KU, non-transfer student |
University Advising Center
126 Strong Hall |
| Non-declared students < 90 hours |
University Advising Center
126 Strong Hall |
| Non-declared Transfer Student, first term |
University Advising Center
126 Strong Hall |
| Non-declared students > 90 hours |
Student Academics Services
109 Strong Hall |
| All declared students |
Major Department |
Holds: If you have an enrollment/advising hold, you
will want to be sure to take care of that before your enrollment
date. This is visible through the Kyou
portal.
- FAH Advising Enrollment Hold: All incoming college
students will receive this hold, and be referred to meet with an advisor.
This hold is designed to welcome students to KU, and ensure all college
students are aware of the vast services KU has to offer, as well as
how to utilize resources such as the ARTS form. Another benefit of seeing
the UAC during the first year at KU is to learn more
about the various University and College policies that may impact you
during your academic career.
- Non-declared (NDC) Advising Enrollment Hold: All
students are required to participate in advising sessions each
term until they declare a major and develop a graduation plan. This
is true for any continuing student who has not officially declared a
major or been accepted into another professional school at KU.
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If you are prepared to declare your major simply meet with an advisor
in your major department, complete the Major Declaration Form, and return
the white copy of the form to the CLAS SAS office (in 109 Strong) for
processing. Within 48 hours, the NDC hold will be removed from your records.
- If you cannot yet declare your major, you will need to meet with
an advisor in your desired major department. Upon receiving advising,
you will be required to complete a Not
Eligible for Admission to Desired Program form. Return
the form to the CLAS SAS office (in 109 Strong) for processing.
Within 48 hours, the NDC hold will be removed from your records.
- If you intend to apply to a KU professional school but are not
yet eligible, you will need to meet with an advisor in that school.
Upon receiving advising, you will be required to complete a Not
Eligible for Admission to Desired Program form. You
will be directed to bring that form to either the CLAS SAS or UAC
office in order to remove the enrollment hold.
- PRB Probation Hold: All students with a KU GPA under
2.0 will receive this hold. You will be directed to the CLAS SAS office
for further assistance. You will be required to sign a contract after
reviewing the terms of your probation, and may also be required to meet
with an advisor. Once that contract has been signed, your PRB hold will
be removed. Please note:
- Students with less than 60 hours will be required to earn a 2.0 each
semester until their KU GPA reaches a 2.0
- Students with more than 60 hours will be required to earn a 2.5 each
semester until their KU GPA reaches a 2.0
Interest Codes vs. Declaring your Major: When most students
arrive at KU, they choose to voice interest in a particular major
(a major interest code.) This is different than declaring a major.
For you to declare a major, you must meet with an advisor in your
intended major department, and complete a Major Declaration
Form. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences encourages students
to update their degree and major data so that they are provided with the
most up to date advising information possible. Important information is
sent to you based on your major codes. If you have decided on a major
or majors, please be sure to complete a Major
Declaration Form with a departmental advisor.
- NOTE: You may have an interest code appear on your ARTS form
without having formally declared your major. Your ARTS form will say
“declared” if you have formally declared your major.
KU expects students to declare a major by the end of their sophomore
year (or by 60 hours). Students postponing this decision are commonly
forced to extend their time to graduation. Enrollment holds are placed
on your record based on your interest/major code. If there are any interest/major
codes listed on your ARTS form that are no longer correct, please come
to the CLAS SAS (109 Strong) office or the UAC (126 Strong) to request
that they be removed.
How to Prepare for Advising:
- Review the requirements for your degree program in the Undergraduate
Catalog or your major's check sheet.
- Students being advised in the University
Advising Center should prepare for your advising appointment by
completing the Advising Tutorial.
- Students being advised by an advisor in an academic department or
the CLA&S SAS office should prepare for your advising appointment
by completing the Faculty
Advising Preparation sheet.
- Check the online Timetable for course offerings and information about
deadlines, locations, fee payment, etc.
- Make a tentative list of courses for Spring. Include at least two alternate
selections.
- Bring your ARTS form and tentative
schedule to your advising appointment. Students may be required to meet
with an advisor. Once you have done so, your enrollment hold will be
released.
- Be aware that some courses require specific majors or pre-codes to be
in the system (i.e., on your ARTS form) in order to enroll. You can find
this by checking the course note in Enroll and Pay.
- Clear any other holds (parking, library fines, etc.) you may have listed
through Enroll and Pay system.
- Enroll online at Kyou on your designated day.
NOTE: If you have changed your major, you may go to the
new department to schedule an advising appointment. Check out the specific
departmental advising information
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