Frequently
Asked Questions: Student Advisement
When should a student request a senior evaluation?
When
a student has completed 85 semester hours, s/he should go to the Dean's office
and complete a form declaring their intent to graduate. The A&S advisors
will complete a senior evaluation and mail a copy to the student and to the
department. Once the student has received the copy, s/he can make an
appointment with Dr. Morrison and he will go over it with them.
Who must take the Foreign Language Placement Test
(FLPT)? How do I find out the
student's score after they have taken the test?
A FLPT is required of all students in A&S and in
the College of Fine & Performing Arts
majoring in art history, applied music, music
theory, music history, speech communication,
telecommunication and theater entering fall 2000 or
later, transition students who are not exempt
from college level foreign language study and who
have not begun college level foreign language
study. A student with no previous foreign language
learning may waive the placement test by
contacting the Department of Foreign Languages.
Waiving the placement test automatically
places the student in a pre‑foreign language
course. Additional information can be found at:
http://www.as.ysu.edu/~forlang/FLRFLPT.htm Scores are available on the
advisement screen.
Math
requirements?
All
incoming students will be tested by the Math Department and then placed based
on their score. Scores are available on the Advisement Screen. Course
descriptions in the Bulletin indicate math placement test scores as
prerequisites. Transition students have no math requirements.
How many total hours are required, for graduation?
A
total of at least 124 semester hours. At least 60 hours
numbered 2600 or higher. At least 48 of these 50 hours in courses numbered 3700
or higher.
How many semester hours
of psychology classes are required?
At
least 3 S hours in Psychology for students entering fill 2000 or later, or
transition students who have chosen option S. Option Q students need at least
32 semester
hours.
How many hours are needed for a minor?
Students
who entered. the University prior to
August 2000 need 14 sh (2/3 rule). Students entering Fall 2000 need 15 sh. Students
entering Fail 2001 will need 18 sh from an approved minor, with at least 1/3 of
those hours upper division.
Information regarding the English placement test
All
incoming students are required to take the Composition and Reading Placement
test (CRPT).
No
student is permitted to register for a second semester of classes without
having taken the test, except those placed into English classes for non‑native
speakers and those with approved transfer credit. The Writing Center schedules
the CRPT. Scores are available on the student's advisement screen. Any student
placing into Education 1510 or English 1540 must complete the course within the
first 36 hours. If they are directed to enroll in English 1540 and/or R&SK
151 OB, they must do so.
How does a
student register for an extra hour of credit?
Credit
for more than the stated number of credit hours may be obtained for extra work
in a course, under the following stipulations: 1) permission is limited to
seniors, those with at least 93 sh; 2) extra credit may not exceed one hour per
semester; 3) a brief description of the extra work must be given by the
instructor; 4) such extra work may be done only under the supervision of a full‑time
instructor; 5) an application form must include signatures showing approval by
the instructor of the course, the chair of the department in which it is taught; and the dean of the college in which the course is taught;
6) the department and the Dean's office must enter a permit on the computer for
the extra credit prior to registration. If a student has already registered for
the class, s/he will have to wait until the permits have been entered and then drop the
class and re‑register for it. This needs to be done prior to the last day
to add.
If a student
takes a course in which she/he received a "D" or "F" and
then repeats the class, what action, if any, needs to be taken?
If
the student repeats a class in which he/she has received a D or F and gets the
same or a higher grade the student must submit a recalculation petition in order
to have their GPA recalculated.
Does the
Psychology program include an internship?
No.
However there are fieldwork opportunities that can be arranged to be similar in
scope to an internship. Contact the Field Work Coordinator for further
information.
Is there a
Psychology Honors Program?
Yes.
Information about the Honors Program is available in the Psychology
Department.
Are there any
student organizations associated with Psychology?
Yes,
Psi Chi, which is a national honor society, and the Psychology Club.
Information is available in the Psychology Department.
What should I do to get prepared for advisement when
it is time to register?
Develop
a trial schedule with many alternative course selections. Depending upon the
timing of your registration appointment, many of the classes
you initially choose
may be closed. So it's best to have alternatives ready.