ACADEMIC
ADVISING
Academic advising
at Wayne College is concerned with assisting the student in making
the best possible decisions about academic life. The academic adviser
is a "generalist" and helps the student to select from available
programs the one most appropriate to abilities and interests, and
to establish realistic academic goals in terms of sensible credit
loads, proper choice of courses, study habits, outside workloads,
and other circumstances affecting the student's academic life.
The adviser
also serves as a reliable storehouse of information about program
demands and administrative procedures. The adviser possesses a thorough
knowledge of the University community and its members and maintains
a comprehensive and current awareness of developments and requirements
in all University programs.
The adviser
is familiar with administrative procedures such as admission, registration,
withdrawal from classes, credit-by-examination, advanced placement
credit, intercampus/intercollege transfer, probation and academic
dismissal. Finally, the adviser acts as a referral source for the
student with specialized needs.
As a new student you will meet with an academic adviser prior to beginning your first semester. As a continuing student, you are strongly encouraged to schedule a meeting with an adviser at least once during each registration period.
There are currently three academic advisers at Wayne College, and students may see any adviser they choose.
A student
wishing to talk with an adviser simply stops in or calls the Student
Services Office at the College, (330) 684-8900 or 1-800-221-8308,
to schedule an appointment.
You can also visit our "Frequently Asked Questions" Page Here
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