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note that this page is not meant to replace the catalog but rather a place
to find brief answers to some questions you might have.
1. How do General Studies students get advising assistance?
2.
When is the best time to see my advisor?
3.
What is needed to get a degree?
4.
What is the core curriculum?
5.
Do I have to be advised before I can register?
6.
What is a prerequisite?
7.
How do I get my grades?
8.
What does it mean to be in good academic standing?
9.
What is the Deans List and Presidents List?
10.
How long will I be a freshman (sophomore, junior, senior)?
1. How do
General Studies students get advising assistance?
We have advisors available during office hours (Monday-Friday
8:00-5:00). Drop in and see us at the Communication Building, Room 107
or call (409) 880-7570 to make an appointment. You can email us at
gsadvising@lamar.edu
2.
When is the best time to meet with my advisor?
a. Contact your advisor anytime
you have a question or need information concerning specific majors/careers,
degree requirements, or university policies/procedures.
b. The Center for General
Studies has mandatory advisement, which means you must meet with your
advisor each semester in order to enroll for classes the following semester.
c. Students who are in the
Monitored Probation program are required to meet with their advisor regularly
throughout the semester, usually at least once a month.
3.
What is needed to get a degree?
All majors have their
own specific requirements. However, the minimum university requirements
are as follows:
a. A cumulative grade point
average of at least 2.0. (However, some departments may
have higher G.P.A. standards).
b. Successful completion
of 120 hours, which includes:
30
hours in residence at Lamar University (at least 24 hours as a senior).
30
hours of course work at the junior or senior level with at least 18 of
these hours at Lamar
University.
24
hours in a major with at least 12 of these hours in upper division courses.
No
more than 18 hours of correspondence work and no more than 30 hours of
extension work and/or
credit by examination may be applied towards
a degree.
c. Successful completion
of a physical activity or the equivalent.
d. The program of study
for a chosen major as outlined in the General University Catalog.
4. What is the core
curriculum Ive heard about?
The core curriculum
for undergraduates is the set of basic courses that all students,
regardless of their major, are required to take in order to earn their
degrees. This requirement is based on the belief that certain fundamental
qualities besides the ones needed for the students major are needed
for intellectual growth and professional advancement. The core curriculum
was developed to help students think critically, communicate effectively,
and understand current issues. For specific courses, check the General
Catalog or click here.
5.
Do I have to be advised before I can register?
Yes. The Center for General Studies has mandatory advisement;
therefore, you must meet with your advisor before you are allowed to register.
An advisement hold is placed on your records to ensure that you receive
advisement. During your advisement session, your advisor will remove the
hold and then you will be able to register for classes.
6.
What is a prerequisite?
A prerequisite
is a requirement that must be met before a course can be taken. When you
plan your class schedule, be aware of the prerequisites for the courses
that you want to take. The prerequisites for each course are listed in
its description in the Lamar University General Catalog.
7. How do
I get my grades?
LU students can check grades
on the WEB at www.lamar.edu.
Click on "Current Student," click on "SIS Online,"
enter student ID or Social Security Number and your 6 digit Pin Number,
click on "Student Records," click on "Grades" or "Unofficial
Transcript."
8.
What are Lamar's academic standards?
LU's academic standards and policies concerning academic probation
and suspension can be found in the LU General Catalog (click
here).
9.
What are the Deans List and the Presidents List?
The Deans
List is a list prepared by each college dean at the end of each semester.
It includes all full-time freshman and sophomore students who earned a
grade point average of 3.40 or above and junior and senior students who
earned a grade point average of 3.60 or above for that particular semester.
The Presidents List is a list of all full-time undergraduates who
earned a grade point average of 4.00 for a long semester.
10.
How long will I be a freshman (or sophomore, junior, senior)?
Freshman = 0
- 29 semester credit hours
Sophomore = 30
- 59 semester credit hours
Junior
= 60 - 89 semester credit hours
Senior =
90 or more semester credit hours
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