The AEC To KU Launch Workshop
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Transcript of The AEC To KU Launch Workshop
AEC to KU Launch Workshop
Sandra IssaSuzanne House
Our Outline
Advising information Expectations in the classroom Resources for help
Your Outline
You have an outline, too! Use it to take notes during this workshop.
Scenario: Choosing Classes
Constantin is allowed to sign up for 2 KU classes. He has met several times with an AEC counselor about other topics. She was very helpful to him, and he’d like her to help him select his classes. However, the label on his enrollment information says he must go see an advisor in Strong Hall. What should he do?
Advising Information
Resources› Catalog› Enroll & Pay=> class search
Classes› general requirements› requirements for your major› electives
Advising› AEC› University Advising Center (UAC)› online
Scenario: Missing Class
Jun-Mo woke up feeling sick this morning. His head hurts, and every time he stands up he feels dizzy. In addition, he feels like he is going to throw up. His biology class begins at 9:00 a.m., but he doesn’t think he can go. What should he do?
Scenario: Grade Disagreement
Mohammed went to class every day, did most of his homework, and even participated in class discussions. Today he was surprised to learn that his final grade is very low. Mohammed is upset and wants to talk to his professor. What should he consider first?
Expectations in the Classroom
Communication with Professors› office hours› email
Hey, how is it going ;) Tomorrow, I'll not attend ur class because i have to go shopping in Kansas City. u r the best teacher in AEC so i believe u'll not mark my absent.
What's up Suzanne? Today is freeken cold!! I don wanna go to class!!!!! Shit! i hate SNOW!!!!
Dear professor: I am a student in your English class. Last Monday, I overslept so I was absent from that class. So I don't know what assignments were. You'd better to e-mail me the assignments and give me an opportunity to make up.
Expectations in the Classroom
Communication with Professors› office hours› email
Expectations in the Classroom
Communication with Professors› office hours› email
Participation› asking and answering questions› setting personal goals for participating
Expectations in the Classroom
Communication with Professors› office hours› email
Participation› asking and answering questions› setting personal goals for participating
Responsibility› syllabus› attendance› homework
My dog ate my homework!
My baby brother deleted my homework!
My printer ran out of ink!
My homework is finished. It’s on my flash drive. I just need to print it. I’ll give it to
you as soon as I can get to the lab.
But you didn’t tell us the homework was due today!
Scenario: Trouble in Class
Although Li-Ting has trouble understanding her psychology professor’s lectures, she works hard to understand the assigned readings. However, the first exam had questions that she didn’t remember from the readings, and she got a grade of D! She is very upset and feels like all the other students are smarter than she is. What can she do?
Scenario: Finding Help
Liliana is working on a report for her history class. This grade is very important, and she wants to make sure she writes a good paper. She has heard that there are places on campus where students can get help with their writing, but she doesn’t know where. What can she do?
Resources for Help
Classmates to study with Writing Center Academic Achievement Access Center
(AAAC) Sabatini Multicultural Resource Center AEC counselors
Thank you for attending the Launch Workshop. We hope this was helpful. Please come back and see us if you have any questions!