Undergraduate Success Advising
Students Accepted with Prescribed Intervention
Some freshmen who do not meet regular admissions standards but whose high school performance or test scores indicate a possibility of success may be accepted. They are advised through the Student Success Center. They will receive skills assessments and will be placed in classes selectively to enhance their academic success. Many will be required to take skills building classes. Our goal for students accepted with intervention is to have them improve skills deficits and achieve satisfactory academic performance to progress in their academic program.
Advising Goals
- To develop appropriate educational plans
- To clarify career and life goals
- To select appropriate courses or other educational experiences
- To enhance student awareness about educational resources available (honors, studing abroad, internships etc.)
- To evaluate student progress
- To develop decision-making skills
- To encourage self-direction
- To encourage, refer to support groups, individual tutoring, on-campus help centers or the counseling center
Many will be required to take skill-building classes. Our goal for students accepted with intervention is to have them improve skill deficits and achieve satisfactory academic performance to progress in their academic program.