2. Spring Advising
• Honors Freshmen register on November 4th
• Athletes/SNAP students register on November 1st
• Please follow your BGS advising procedures
• If you have declared, you must also see you major
advisor
3. Basic Scheduling Strategies – Spring 2016
• Continue with math, science, foreign languages
• MATH 111, Math 120 or 200-level math class
• Second course in lab science sequence
• Next (or new) foreign language course (101, 102,
201, 202)
• In many cases, you will have one more Honors
course in the spring
• Save time for Honors Engaged
4. Specific Scheduling Strategies – Spring 2016
• All of you must complete the FYE (HONS 100 & 2
other Honors classes)
• What should you do if you have open slots?
– Take a general education course
– Enroll in an Honors class
– Take a course in your possible major or start a new
language
– Experiment with a new field
5. Unfulfilled core requirements – Spring 2016
• We asked all incoming student to take classes in at
least three of the four core areas: writing, math,
science, foreign language.
• If you do not plan to take math, science, or a
foreign language this year, you must begin the
sequence as a sophomore.
• Failure to do so will seriously jeopardize your
ability to remain in the Honors College.
6. What to bring to the advising
appointment
• Your Pace navigator & Major Roadmap.
• Elements of your portfolio as relevant.
• Your advising form with the top part filled out.
• If you have already declared, it must also be
signed by your major advisor.
7. How to submit your Advising Form
• You must fill out all the required student
information
• You must list your courses
• You must get all required advisor
signatures
• You may then bring the form to the Honors
Center (10 Green Way)