Two Information Sessions on Wednesday, November 6
11 am – Jacobus Lounge, Brockway Hall
and again at:
5 pm – Jacobus Lounge, Brockway Hall
• How to apply and use the system
• Essays – writing tips
• References – how to handle
• Timeline – deadlines and notifications
See you there!
Beth Langhans, Scholarship Coordinator
Beth.Langhans@cortland.edu
Transfer student news, events, information, dates, deadlines, and resources all in one place!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Mid-Semester Estimates
It's already half way through the semester! Mid-semester
estimates are now available for viewing in myRedDragon.
All students should receive estimates on their progress in all courses. The three options are:
“S” - Satisfactory
“U” - Unsatisfactory
“F” - Failing
“NR” means “Not Recorded” and typically indicates that your professor did not submit estimates by the deadline. To receive your mid-semester estimates in this case, see your professor directly.
"N" Student never attended the course that was registered for.
Estimates can be helpful in gauging your success so far in the course. If you received a U or F, talk to your professor during his/her office hours about how to improve your grades. Receiving an S indicates that you currently have a C or higher in your class. The U indicates C- and below.
Estimates of “S,” however, can also be deceiving since you may not have had enough graded assignments in the class to accurately assign a grade. At this time of year, it is a good habit to personally assess your performance in your classes. If you have concerns in a class, even if you received an “S,” talk to your professor and consider seeking academic help through ASAP on campus.
All students should receive estimates on their progress in all courses. The three options are:
“S” - Satisfactory
“U” - Unsatisfactory
“F” - Failing
“NR” means “Not Recorded” and typically indicates that your professor did not submit estimates by the deadline. To receive your mid-semester estimates in this case, see your professor directly.
"N" Student never attended the course that was registered for.
Estimates can be helpful in gauging your success so far in the course. If you received a U or F, talk to your professor during his/her office hours about how to improve your grades. Receiving an S indicates that you currently have a C or higher in your class. The U indicates C- and below.
Estimates of “S,” however, can also be deceiving since you may not have had enough graded assignments in the class to accurately assign a grade. At this time of year, it is a good habit to personally assess your performance in your classes. If you have concerns in a class, even if you received an “S,” talk to your professor and consider seeking academic help through ASAP on campus.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Registration Reminders for New Transfers
Registration
is right around the corner and it’s time to start thinking about your Spring
2014 schedule! If you have questions about your CAPP, understanding your
degree requirements, or using the course schedule make sure to attend the New
Transfer Registration Reminders info session.
Academic
advisors from the Advisement and Transition office will be available to answer
questions and ease your registration concerns.
What:
New Transfer Registration Reminders Info Session
When:
Wednesday, October 23
Time:
4:00 p.m.
Where:
Library, Room B121A (Computer lab)
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Time Tickets Now Available
To access your time ticket --> login to myRedDragon --> click the Student Tab --> find the Registrar's box (right hand side) --> click on Check Registration Status
The date and time listed on the top left box is when you will be able to begin registering for classes. You will not be able to register for classes without your PIN. To receive your PIN, you will need to setup an appointment and meet with your academic advisor.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Happy Fall Break!
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