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Welcome New Transfer Students . Resource Materials . ADV 101 Notebook Contents: Academic Calendar Major & Minor Advisor List Stony Brook Degree Requirements Degree Progress Checklist At Check-in: Unofficial Transfer Credit Evaluation OR - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome   New Transfer Students

Welcome Welcome New Transfer Students New Transfer Students

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ADV 101 NotebookContents:• Academic Calendar • Major & Minor Advisor List • Stony Brook Degree Requirements • Degree Progress Checklist

At Check-in: Unofficial Transfer Credit Evaluation OR

Transfer Course Equivalency Sheet For Nassau & Suffolk Community College Students

Resource Materials

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Orientation, Part I: Advising and Registration

•Orientation Part I will address your academic transition to Stony Brook University: advising and class registration.

•Information sessions on student clubs/organizations, career services/ internships, campus-wide support services, commuter student services, student life, pre-professional information will be discussed at Experience Stony Brook on Sunday, January 22, 2012.

Orientation Part I

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This Advising Session will Address•Which Office Evaluates the College Transcripts?

•Accepted Credits and Class Year Standing

•The General Education Curriculum

•The Six Degree Requirements

•Unofficial Transfer Credit Evaluation Form / Transfer Equivalency Sheet

•Course Selection and Class Registration process

•Tips for a Productive 1 to 1 Advising Session

General Advising Session

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College transcripts and AP scores are sent to the Transfer Office only.

The Transfer Credit Evaluation (TCE) reflects Stony Brook’s general education requirements only.

Transfer courses for the academic major will be evaluated by the Undergraduate Program Director. Please provide a copy of all unofficial transcripts that will be kept on file within the academic department.

The Transfer Credit Evaluation does not include any credits or exam records from High School. Please send the official high school transcript if you have met Skill 3-Elementary Foreign Language Requirement by having scored an 85 or higher on the Foreign Language Regents exam, or if you have any AP Language exam scores from high school. Please contact the Educational Testing Services (609) 771-7300. Stony Brook University’s school code is 2548. NOTE: Colleges do not forward the High School record to Stony Brook.

The Transfer Office may not have the last semester’s grades. The Transfer Office need the official transcript for each school attended. The mailing address is listed on the Unofficial Transfer Credit Evaluation form and the card attached to the T.C.E or the Course Equivalency sheet.

All accepted credits will be posted to your Stony Brook record in time for the next semester class registration.

Transcript Evaluation Information

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What is my Class Year?

The class year is based on the number of completed credits in which a grade of C or better or Satisfactory “S” grades were earned. Only course credit transfers, not the grade point average.

U1: Freshmen (0-23 credits) U2: Sophomore* (24-56 credits)

U3: Junior** (57-84 credits)U4: Senior (85+ credits)

* Undeclared students must declare a major when 45 credits are earned towards the degree. **TAP Recipients with 57 or more credits must declare an academic major by February 10, 2012. . For more information on TAP requirements go to: www.stonybrook.edu/registrar/tap or refer to the online Spring 2012 Undergraduate Bulletin, under the Financial Information section.

Accepted Credits / Class Year

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The General Education Curriculum at Stony Brook is the Diversified

Education Curriculum (D.E.C)The D.E.C is a general education program that is integral to most college and university curriculums that introduces students to a breath of knowledge within a balanced liberal arts framework that complements the depth of study provided by the major field. The goal of the D.E.C is to enhance learning during the university years and later.

The College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business, School of Journalism, and the School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences follow the DEC requirements as outlined in the Degree Requirements Checklist, page 2.

The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences follow the DEC requirements as outlined in the Degree Requirement Checklist, page 3. NOTE: DEC D is required only for Computer Science and Information Systems majors.

General Education Curriculum

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The Six Degree Requirements1. Completion of all Entry Skills and DECs.2. 39 Upper Division Credits (300 level and higher)3. A minimum of 120 Credits for the College of Arts & Sciences,

College of Business, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences.

Exception: 127 credits for the Journalism major 128 credits for Engineering majors

4. A minimum cumulative grade point average of a 2.0.5. Major requirements.6. Residency requirement. All Six Degree Requirements must be completed

before the degree will be conferred.

Degree Requirements

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The Five Degree Requirements for Second Bachelor Students

1. 21 Upper Division Credits (300 level and higher)2. Residency Requirement.3. Major Requirements.4. A minimum cumulative G.P.A of a 2.0.5. Completion of DEC Category H, I, J and K only. These courses must be completed at Stony Brook.

All sequential bachelor’s degree candidates must complete courses judged equivalent to Stony Brook’s general education requirements in English composition and mathematics or complete these courses at Stony Brook. This will be noted on the Unofficial Transfer Credit Evaluation (TCE) form if these two requirements have not been satisfied.

Second Bachelor Information

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Suffolk CC

100100100 12/15/04

Boston U.08/99—05/0109/02—7/04

67.535

AA

Comp.

Modern Lit.

StatisticsDrawingGeology

Western Civ.Sociology

Literature

French 102

Randy Thomas

Philosophy

Required CSE majors only

Randy Thomas 100100100

Hostos CC 8/07-5/09 62

Boston Univ. 408/09-5/11

Intro. to Lit. Comp. I

French 102

Calc IIntro to Music Chem I BiologyWest. Civ.

Sociology Phil & Ethics

English Lit.

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Nassau & Suffolk Community College Transfer Course Equivalency

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What Should I Take my First Semester?• Register for a Winter Session.• Register for appropriate major courses.• Register for one or two major related courses.• Register for entry level Skill and DEC courses not satisfied through transfer credit. • Register for an elementary foreign language course, if applicable. Two semester sequence: 111 & 112 or a one semester course: 101• Register for an appropriate writing or math course, if applicable.• Register for ADV 101 Transfer Seminar Course.

First semester class schedule: A combination of major and general education courses. First Semester Transfer: Full-time 12-16 credits Part time 01-11 credits.

Course Selection and Registration

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The Open Class Lists are arranged in Alphabetical Order and by

DEC Category•Class Number: 41155 - Registration Number •Subject: ECO •Catalog: 303- Course Number•DEC Designator: F Social & Behavioral Sciences •Credits: 04•Course Description: Intermed. Microeconomic Theory•Section: R03 Recitation •Meeting Pattern: M 3:50-4:55 PM•Auto Enroll: 02 Lecture •Meeting Pattern 2: MW 2:20-3:40 PM•Open Seats: 20•Seats Not Reserved: 0 (All seats reserved for ECO majors only)•Restriction: REQMT (There are pre-requisites for this class)

Selecting Classes

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Tips for a Productive Advising Session The academic advisor will assist you in choosing the appropriate courses for the first semester at Stony Brook.

Inform the advisor of your intended major and/or special interests (pre-health, pre-law, secondary teaching, etc).

Inform the advisor if you have taken introductory courses for the major at the previous college or university that you had attended.

Refer to the Undergraduate Bulletin supplement for course descriptions to ensure that you do not enroll in the same course at Stony Brook.

Use the Program Planning Worksheet to write down your course selection.

1 to 1 Advising Meeting

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What Happens Next? For those who need to take the proctored math exam an OL will walk

you to the test site. You will be dismissed by groups to the 3rd floor for your 1 to 1

meeting with an advisor to select classes. After the individual advising meeting, you will register your classes in

SAC 305 or 306 and receive a printed copy of your Winter and/or Spring 2012 class schedule. You are done!

Visit the Campus Bookstore, Financial Aid Office, Campus Residences Office, as needed.

Meet family or guests in the SAC Lobby.Please note: All new Transfer Students must attend Experience Stony

Brook scheduled for Sunday, January 22. The semester begins on Monday, January 23, 2012.

Wrap Up

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Welcome to

Stony Brook University