Preregistration is almost here…
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…and we’re here to help! We’ll be covering many topics in this issue, including:
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- Preregistration Tips, Tricks, and Advising Events
- Language Fair Oct. 31
- Legal Briefs (Pre-Law Information)
- Pre-Health Pulse (Pre-Health Information)
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Preregistration Tips, Tricks, and Advising Events
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Preregistration season is here, and we in the Advising Hub are here to help! If you’re unable to , we have drop-in hours and pop-up events as an informal way to ask questions and make plans.
Drop-in Hours
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 12 -2 p.m., Worner Student Center
Tuesday, Nov. 12, 12 -2 p.m., Worner Student Center
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 12 -2 p.m., Worner Student Center
Advising Hub Pop-Ups
Thursday, Nov. 7, 12 – 2 p.m., Tava Quad
Thursday, Nov. 21, 12 – 2 p.m., Worner Student Center
Additionally, here are some tips and tricks to get through Prereg:
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- The preregistration period runs from Monday, Nov. 4 through Friday, Nov. 22. Schedule a meeting with your faculty advisor (required) and your Hub advisor (optional) to go over your degree progress and planned coursework. DO NOT wait until the last portion of the preregistration period to try to meet with your faculty advisor!
- If you’re planning to take a language, you will want to ensure you have completed the necessary language placement process to submit language course choices during preregistration.
- If you want your Hub Advisor to review your plan but don’t want to meet, no problem! Plan your coursework in Stellic and send a request to your Hub Advisor to review your plan.
- When planning, you may notice unmatched courses with the grade of GW in your Stellic record. This means the course evaluation has not been completed yet. In order to remove the GW and see those courses reflected in your audit appropriately, you will need to complete the course evaluations in Banner.
- There are times when you may need a COI pin to submit course choices for preregistration. If you are requesting permission to register for a course that you don’t have the prerequisite(s) for or the course description states a COI is needed, then please email the professor of that course to request the COI pin. You will utilize that pin to add the course to your preregistration tab in Banner.
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CC requires you to complete two blocks of the same language to graduate.
Not sure where to start? On Thursday, Oct. 31 at 12 p.m., representatives from the language departments will be in Worner to answer questions about the placement process, discuss major/minor opportunities, promote immersive language opportunities, and more! Lunch will be provided.
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Check out these great opportunities for those thinking about law school! Questions? I’m here to help!
– Gretchen Wardell, Pre-Law Advisor
Pre-Law Pre-Health Information Session
Friday, Oct. 25, 1 p.m., Tutt Library 411. RSVP here!
Join the pre-law and pre-health advisors from the Advising Hub as we discuss what makes a quality application for medical school or law school. Set yourself up well during your time at CC to make sure you are the best applicant!
CU and DU Law School Admission Chat
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 12:15 p.m., Tutt Library 105. RSVP here!
Admission representatives from University of Colorado and University of Denver will discuss what goes into a successful law school application. Bring questions as they are happy to answer and ease your stress! Register on Handshake.
Career Center Dynamic Half Block – LSAT Prep
Register here!
The course will include core instruction and personalized instruction, including 24 hours of live interactive lessons and access to The LSAT Channel with 80+ hours of supplemental, elective instruction. The course includes a strategy review to prepare for exam day. Registered students receive five months of free access to Kaplan’s online test resources, which include a complete practice test library (50+ exams) and every released LSAT question (7,500+) with detailed explanations for each question and every answer choice. This course would cost over $1,500 if taken on your own. It is offered for a $250 deposit through Dynamic Half Block. Upon completion of the entire course, you will be reimbursed $240.
Have you joined the Law Society yet? This is a great group on campus that brings lively discussions, interesting speakers (hint hint… 2 super cool people coming in November), and awesome support for anyone thinking about a legal career.
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There are two blocks left in this busy fall semester. Before you know it, winter break will be here! Until then, there are several opportunities for you to get involved. Please mark your calendars.
– Jane Byrnes, Pre-Health Advisor
Health Professions Club Meeting
Block 3: Thursday, Oct. 31, 12:15-1 p.m., Olin 1 Lecture Hall
Block 4: Thursday Dec. 5th , 12:15-1 p.m., Olin 1 Lecture Hall
Pre-Dental Club meeting
Block 3: Monday, Nov. 4, 12:15 – 1 p.m., Olin Fishbowl
Block 4: Monday, Dec. 9, 12:15 – 1 p.m., Olin Fishbowl
Pre-vet Club Meeting
Block 3: Tuesday, Oct.29, 12:15 – 1 p.m, Olin Fishbowl
Block 4: Tuesday, Dec. 3. , 12:15 – 1 p.m., Olin Fishbowl
Volunteer Opportunity: Ronald McDonald House
Sunday, Nov. 3, 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. RSVP here!
We are continuing our work with the Ronald McDonald House, which provides a place for families to stay near Children’s Hospital while their child receives care. We are cooking brunch on November 3rd, leaving campus at 8:30 am and returning around 11:30 am. Please sign up using this link.
Becoming a Physician – Calling or Career? A Special Sunday Career Talk with Dr. Nguyen Nguyen ‘11
Sunday, Nov. 3, 3 – 4 p.m., Tutt Science #122. RSVP here!
Healthcare or Handcuffs – Decision making for Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Texas
Monday, Nov. 4, 3 p.m., Gaylord Hall
On Monday, November 4th at 3pm in Gaylord Hall (in Worner), Dr. Nguyen will be discussing her experience being an OB/gyn in Texas after the Dobb decision. This will be very interesting for those of you interested in public health! Snacks will be provided.
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