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Academic Advising Policy Top-Ten Things to Know About Student Academic Policies Registration Procedures Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS)
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From ISU’s homepage (www.indstate.edu), select “MyISU” link and “Dynamically Searchable Schedule of Classes” (under “Resources which do not require Login”)www.indstate.edu Select term under “Search by Term” and click “Submit” Select desired “Subject” from drop-down list, “Course Number” (if known), etc. Can search for web-based courses Click “Class Search”
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Can check course availability by clicking on link which includes name of course Can read course description and check for prerequisites by clicking on “View Catalog Entry” link
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Using “Dynamically Searchable Schedule of Classes”, highlight all subjects by clicking on the first subject and, while holding down the “Shift” key, clicking on the last subject Select the desired Foundational Studies category from the “Attribute Type” box Click “Class Search” Displays all Foundational Studies classes offered for the semester which fulfill the selected category.
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Students can select classes before logging into MyISU to register Click Dynamic Class Schedule Worksheet link which is available on MyISU login screenDynamic Class Schedule Worksheet Click “Run” to continue Select “Subject” from drop-down list Can enter course number, select “Instructor”, “Distance Education” classes, etc. Click “Submit” Choose one of the courses in lower right hand by clicking on it Click “Add” button in lower left hand box After adding all desired classes on worksheet, print it to use when registering through MyISU Portal
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Select “MyISU” from ISU’s home page Enter Sycamore Login and Password and click “Log in” Click on “Student Tab” Click on “Add/Drop Classes” Select desired “Term” from drop-down menu Click “Submit Term” Enter Advisement PIN, if required Click “Submit PIN”
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Students can enter Course Reference Number (CRN) into worksheet, if available, or use “Class Search” link to find available courses. After selecting classes, click “Submit Changes”. After registering, students can view class schedule through MyISU Portal “Student” tab by clicking “My Class Schedule.”
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Students with less than 63 earned credits Must have 63 or more credits in “E-HRS” on first page of DARS Credits for which students are currently enrolled are not included in earned credits Students who are not in good academic standing
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Advisors can access Advisement PINS through MyISU Portal Log on and select “Faculty” tab Click “Advisee List” Select student from list and click “View” under “Student Information” Select appropriate term – Advisement PINS change every semester Banner screen SPAAPIN can also be used to access advisement PIN
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Priority Registration for Summer and Fall 2011 April 4 th – Seniors - Students with 94 or more earned credits April 11 th – Juniors - Students with 63 or more earned credits April 18 th – Sophomores - Students with 32 or more earned credits April 25 th – Freshmen - Students with 31 or few earned credits Earned credits do NOT include courses for which students are currently enrolled
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Students in University Honors Program are eligible to register first day of Priority Registration Athletes are eligible to register one week earlier than earned credits indicate (32 credits are added to their total earned credits to determine date) Registrar’s Office must process early registration – cannot register early through MyISU Portal
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Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) is a cumulative curriculum record of student’s progress in completing an ISU degree. DARS details all of the requirements that must be completed to finish a degree at ISU. Students may run a DARS for their current degree program or “what-if” DARS for degree programs in which they are interested.
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Log on to the MyISU Portal using Sycamore login and password Click on “Student” tab Click on “DARS Menu” link Click on “Submit an Audit” and follow instructions If submitting a “what-if” DARS, be sure to select appropriate catalog year
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Log on to the MyISU Portal using Sycamore login and password Click on “Faculty” tab Click on “DARS Menu” link Click on “Submit an Audit” Select a term and click on “Submit” Enter student’s ID (991 #) and click “Submit ID” Click “Run Audit” or “Run What-If” Audit Click “View Submitted Audit” Click link to desired major in “View Audit” column
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http://www.indstate.edu/transfer/dars.pdf http://www.indstate.edu/transfer/dars.pdf
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DARS will list: Student’s name and ID Advisor College Catalog Degree Major Minor, if declared
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DARS will list: Earned hours – “E-HRS” - includes transfer hours Quality Hours – “Q-HRS” - Hours included in cumulative GPA calculation Quality Points – “Q-PTS” – Points included in cumulative GPA calculation Cumulative GPA Transfer Hours (if any)
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Top of every DARS includes a legend explaining all of the codes used: OK = Requirement Complete NO = Requirement Not Complete + = Sub-Requirement Complete - = Sub-Requirement Not Complete RG = Registered Course OPT = Optional >D = Duplicate Course >Repeatable Course >X = Repeated Course
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A completed requirement is coded with “OK” or checkmark A requirement not yet completed is indicated with “NO” or “X” DARS states instructions for completion for unmet requirement (number of credits, courses, minimum GPA, etc.) and provides list of courses Link to course description is provided if run through Interactive Audit
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Transfer Work Summary is at end of DARS for students with transfer credit which includes: Total number of credits transferred Course numbers which denote transfer courses that have been assigned Foundational Studies credit: ▪ Quantitative Literacy or Math = 018 ▪ Laboratory Science = 011 ▪ Social and Behavioral Science = 012 ▪ Literary Studies = 013 (100/200) or 033 (300/400) ▪ Fine and Performing Arts = 014 (100/200) or 034 (300/400) ▪ Historical Studies = 015 (100/200) or 035 (300/400) ▪ Ethics and Social Responsibility = 016 (100/200) or 036 (300/400) ▪ Global Perspectives = 017 (100/200) or 037 (300/400)
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Transfer Work Summary also lists for each course: Term that transfer course was completed ISU course equivalent College from which course transferred Name of transfer course
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