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INTRO TO THEATRE ADJUSTING TO COLLEGE LIFE

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INTRO TO THEATRE. ADJUSTING TO COLLEGE LIFE. Time management. Teaching styles of professors. Homesickness. Managing freedom. SCHOOLWORK. The fast pace of classes Teachers don’t tell you what to do Taking personal responsibility. Language barriers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INTRO TO THEATREADJUSTING TO COLLEGE LIFE

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Time management

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Teaching styles of professors

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Homesickness

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Managing freedom

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SCHOOLWORK

Fast pace of classes

Teachers don’t constantly tell you what to do

Take personal responsibility

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Language barriers• Language barriers between faculty/students• Between students/students

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Balancing School with Work

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Adjustment to dorm living

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Developing new study habits

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Procrastination

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Taking responsibility

- Getting to class- Doing homework- Prioritizing

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THE CAAP TESTFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I have to take the CAAP test?All undergraduates are required to take the CAAP. Non-teaching degree students may qualify for exemptions. Consult your advisor for possible exemption.  It is best to take the CAAP in the semester after you complete Composition 102 (CAAP Writing) and College Algebra MA110 (CAAP Mathematics). Students are strongly encouraged to complete all CAAP tests no later than their Junior year.

How do I sign up for the CAAP test?You sign up for the CAAP test through your advisor.  Normally, you will enroll in CAAP tests at the same time you enroll in your classes for the upcoming semester.  In an instance where you or your advisor has questions in regard to enrolling in CAAP tests, feel free to call our office.

What happens if I fail the CAAP test?Teaching degree students are required to meet the CAAP cutoff scores. Non-teaching degree students who have failed a section of the test have an option to fulfil the requirement in the math, reading, and writing labs. The lab option may require several weeks of time investment, so students are encouraged to seek these services and complete the lab option early in the semester. Click here for lab information. 

Schedule an appointment with your advisor to register!

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IMPORTANT DEADLINES

STUDY ABROAD

Fall and Winter March 15

Winter and Spring October 15

Office of International Education

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IMPORTANT DATESPre-enrollment for Spring 2016 begins October 12

Mid-term grades are viewable on October 14

Last day to withdraw from a course is October 23

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EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITYAdvising and Pre-registration

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Spring 2016 enrollment

• Pre-registration begins Monday, October 12• Make an appointment with your advisor• You’ll need your PIN to register. Your advisor

will provide it to you.

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LOOK UP GRADES• Log into Buzz In• Academic Life Tab• Student Self Service Link• Student Records• Final Grades• Select Term and Submit

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LOOK UP CLASSES• Log into Buzz In• Select Academic Life tab• Click "Look Up Classes" in the Tools box• Select semester in "Search by Term" • Click Submit.• Use the selection options • Search the class schedule.

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Create a Degree Evaluation/Audit • Go to the Academic life tab.• Click “Student Records” in the Student Self Service Links.• Click “Degree Evaluation.”• Click Submit. There is no need to change the term listed. • At the bottom of screen, click “Generate New Evaluation.”• Click the radial button(s) next to your degree(s). • Click Generate Request. It may take a moment or two. • Click the radial button next to “Detail Requirements.”• Click Submit.

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About degree evaluation…

This includes the classes you are enrolled in for the next semester, too. For example, if it shows you have 24 hours toward your degree it does not mean that you have passed 24 hours, it means that the twelve hours you are taking this semester, and the 12 you are taking next semester count toward your degree.

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About degree evaluation…The Degree Evaluation is broken up into sections much like a General Education requirement sheet. To find out what else might be needed to complete each area, you can find a PDF of the Gen Ed requirements at: http://www.emporia.edu/dotAsset/7a3396a4-b6aa-44be-bd11-c5501e208235.pdf.  A PDF of your major requirements is here:  http://www.emporia.edu/sac/list-of-majors.html

Contact your Advisor with questions.

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Apply for Graduation • Apply electronically

• Log into Buzz In account

• Click on Academic Life tab

• Click Student Records link in the Student Self Service links channel (located in the middle of the page).

• Choose Intent to Graduate application and follow the prompts.

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Please make sure that you do not proceed with this submission until you have really read ALL of the directions. For example, if the curriculum that shows up is incomplete or entirely wrong (e.g. you are told you are pursuing a Bachelor of Science when you know you are actually pursuing a Bachelor of Arts, or your minor is not listed), STOP and contact the Degree Analysis office x5150 or via e-mail at [email protected] such cases we need to make sure we have the opportunity to correct your record right away to prevent a possible graduation delay.

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Website of Resources for Students and Advisors

• List of all ESU majors & PDF of curriculum guides: http://www.emporia.edu/sac/list-of-majors.html

• Possible careers that match majors: http://whatcanidowiththismajor.com/major/

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General Deadlines for degree application

• October 15 - Students expecting to receive degrees in December the following year

• February 15 - Applications for May the following year.

• June 15 – Applications for August of the following year. 

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Specific Course Details

• ES 110 & 111 – must have same professor• CH 123 & 124 – science majors / pre-health (prereq of

MA110)• CH 120 & 121 – nursing majors • PH 190/191/192 – science majors (calculus-based)• PE activity course does NOT equal PE 100 Active Living

(gen ed option)

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BA Foreign Language Requirement

Depends on student’s proficiency (required minimum level = 210)[language] 110 + [language] 210 + 3-hour course = 13 hours

OR[language] 210 + 3-hour course = 8 hours (for students who can start beyond 1st semester of language)

OR300-level [language] course + 3-hour course = 6 hours (for students who can start beyond 1st & 2nd semesters of language)

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BA Foreign Language Requirement Rule of Thumb for Foreign Language Course Placement• 1 year of high school language = 1 college semester (start

in 210)• 2 years of high school = 2 college semesters (start in 300-

level course)• 3-4 years of high school = SA 314• Spanish heritage students should go to SA 314• Note: Students will take a placement assessment at

beginning of the semester to verify correct course level

Spanish Placement Exam:https://canvas.emporia.edu/enroll/LTMHCR

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Theatre Courses for Spring 2015Theatre Appreciation Stagecraft Stagecraft Lab E.T.C.Movement for Actors Dance for Theatre I Voice and Diction Stage Costuming Acting III Adv Stage Make-Up

Costume Practicum Scenery PracticumScene Painting Intro to Theatrical Design Survey of Dramatic LitIntro to Shakespeare History of the Theatre II Dance for Theatre III Play Directing Costume Design