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For Faculty

Advising Reminders
Explain
the General Education Requirements to all students planning on
transferring to a SUNY school. (ADV 182)
Use 2+2
degree guides for students planning to transfer whether or not
they are officially in a 2+2 program. (ADV 165)
Be sure
to advise students planning to transfer that most 4-year colleges
require at least one laboratory science. (ADV 170)
Check
the College Catalog for course pre-requisites. (ADV 101)
Before
providing mathematics advisement, be sure to verify career goals
with students. Courses appropriate for a student’s current program
may not apply or prepare the student for his/her intended major.
(ADV 101)
Offer
scheduling options to students including combining DCC and Brighton
classes (same days/alternating days), on-line, Saturday (both
campuses), sunrise, evenings, off campus locations, late starting.(ADV
101)
Make sure
students are aware of class locations as indicated by differing
course section designations (ex: CC1=Damon; SL1 = online, 881
= Webster, etc.). (ADV 100)
Students
may jeopardize financial aid eligibility by repeating courses
completed with a passing grade unless specified in the catalog.
In some cases, a certain grade must be attained in order for the
course to apply and/or to move to a higher level course. (ADV
101)
Check
screen 224 for test scores, as well as any revisions to course
placements. (ADV 102)
Check
screen 224 for test scores, as well as any revisions to course
placements. (ADV 102)
Be cautious
when recommending courses for students who will also be taking
TRS preparatory courses in English and Math. (ADV 101)
Use the
advising tools and resources provided, specifically, your Faculty
Advisor Handbook and Advisement Center staff. (ADV 001)
Attend
the ADV Workshops noted to gain new
information or as a refresher. Just ask for a current calendar |