Articulation Conference April 6 2018 University of NebraskaLincoln
Articulation Conference April 6, 2018
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Staff Changes
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Jarrett Ramsey Non-Traditional Recruitment Coordinator • I will be your primary contact for all transfer students within the Office of Admissions. • As an advisor if you need to contact me my email is jramsey 8@unl. edu. • If you have a student that needs assistance please refer them to jarrettramsey@experience. unl. edu.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Dr. Amber Williams Assistant Vice Chancellor of Academic Services and Enrollment Management • Dr. Amber Williams has been promoted to Assistant Vice Chancellor of Academic Services and Enrollment Management
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Abby Freeman Director of Admissions • Abby Freeman was named the new Director of Admissions. • If you need to contact Abby her email is abby. freeman@unl. edu.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Greg Fritz Senior Associate Director of Admissions • Greg Fritz has been named the Senior Associate Director of Admissions. • If you need to contact Greg his email is greg. fritz@unl. edu.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Vanessa Vaught Financial Aid Advisor • Vanessa Vaught is the Financial Aid Advisor for Transfer Students. • If you have any students that have questions about scholarships they can reach Vanessa at vmcmurray 2@unl. edu.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Admission Requirements
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Admission Requirements can be broken down into two categories. The first is the Core Class Requirements • 4 years of Math-this includes algebra I, algebra II, geometry, and a course that is college algebra or higher. • 4 years of English-intensive reading and writing experiences. • 3 years of Natural Science-biology, chemistry, physics, or earth science. • 3 years of Social Science-American and or world history, American government, the 3 rd can be any history or social science discipline. • 2 years of Foreign Language-in the same language.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Admission Requirements Performance levels make up the other half of the Admission Requirements Performance Requirements • 2. 0 GPA for overall cumulative and last term for general admissions • Architecture is a 3. 0 GPA • Business is a 2. 5 GPA • Engineering is a 2. 5 GPA • Public Affairs and Community Service is a 2. 5 GPA
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Admission Deadlines Scholarship Deadlines • March 1 st is the deadline for in-state scholarships for Fall • May 1 st is the deadline for out-of-state scholarships for Fall • October 1 st is the deadline for in-state scholarships for Spring • December 1 st is the deadline for out-of-state scholarships for Spring General Deadlines • The May 1 st and December 1 st deadlines are really just suggestions for transfer students. They may still be considered for admissions if the deadline has passed.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Advisor Input Jo. Ann Moseman – Academic Transfer Coordinator
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 College of Business Changes • Business Writing (BSAD 220) will be enforced as a prerequisite for Business Intermediate classes. Students should take the equivalent at community college if it is available Helpful Hints • Take the equivalent of ECON 215 (Business Statistics) rather than STAT 218 (Elements of Statistics) • Prioritize math requirement. Take calculus (equivalent of MATH 104 or 106) before transferring.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) Changes • Name Change – Speech Pathology is now Communication Disorders • Nutrition Health Sciences majors have new math requirements • Education Majors—only English Language Arts majors need a COMM course as TEAC 259 meets the ACE 2 requirement • Some majors may be impacted by budget cuts
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) Helpful Hints • Athletic Training is ALWAYS a 4 -year program; regardless of how many hours the student transfers. • Professional Education courses generally will require 3 years of course work at UNL. That may be reduced by working closely with CEHS advising staff. Contact them early. The following majors require very few electives. Work with CEHS Advising Staff early. • Elementary Education with Early Childhood • Elementary Education with Special Education • Secondary Education Broad Field Science • Secondary Education English Language Arts • Secondary Education Social Science
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 College of Engineering Helpful Hints • Getting in touch with the Engineering advising staff early will be SUPER beneficial. It will save you time and money.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Explore Center Helpful Hints • Research UNL college-specific entrance requirements early. Students who don’t meet collegespecific requirements (GPA or specific courses) are admitted to the Explore Center, and this can surprise students.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts (FPA) Changes • Art History Major may be impacted by budget cuts. • The Directing and Management option in Theatre is on hiatus indefinitely. Contact Todd Cuddy in the department office for updates. • Proposed new interdisciplinary major – Emerging Media Arts anticipated Fall 2019. It would absorb the current Film and New Media major. (Requires 3. 0 GPA, On-line portfolio)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts (FPA) Helpful Hints • FPA students need to have some general education (ACE) courses to take at UNL to maintain fulltime status. Cannot take a full load of just major classes. • Art and Graphic Design majors—Be mindful that half of the major courses must be taken at UNL. Visit with FPA Advising staff early to set up sequence of courses to take at community college.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 College of Journalism & Mass Communications • Sports Media & Communications new major in 2017 -2018 • Advertising and Public Relations major is easy to complete in two years with AA • All majors have 72 hour liberal arts requirement making for easy transfer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 College of Public Affairs & Community Service (PACS) • Students transferring to the Pre-Criminology and Criminal Justice (PCCJ) program may transfer with a 2. 0 GPA. Students must have a 2. 5 cumulative GPA to move into the upper division CRCJ program. (Previously students transferring to the PCCJ program needed a 2. 5 GPA) • The math requirement for students entering for 2018 -2019 will be minimum MATH 101. MATH 100 A will no longer apply toward the BCCJ degree.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Transferology™ • Ask a question about the program • It will trigger an email which is directed to an advisor in that major • Advisor can respond to the student’s email Or Contact Jo. Ann Moseman Transfer Coordinator Joann. moseman@unl. edu
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Transfer Student Resources Cheryl Pflueger – Academic Success Coach, First Year Experience & Transition Programs
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Transfer Student Resources Changes • Transfer Advantage Course • Transfer Learning Community • Transfer Assistance Community (TAC) Continuing • Transfer New Student Enrollment Contact • Transfer Welcome • Transfer Peer Mentor Program
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Articulation Conference April 2018 Questions?
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