Public note from Mike Kittredge on Thu Feb 18 2010 at 6:55 PM
Way to program considering the academic needs of your community members! Awesome!
http://progdb.com /programs/2500-major-declaration-and-pajama-advising-
This event is centered around giving students advice on how to declare their majors and or talk to an advisor for the upcoming class scheduling. This includes the steps they need to take to declare a major and or guidance of what classes to take next quarter and any other questions for the advisers.
When: Wed, Feb 24, 2010 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PSTWhere: C8 Cafe
Program Type
Co-curricular Educational
Attendance
25
Scale
College Wide
Description
The workshop will be held in the C8 Cafe in mid-February. Advisers will come to give students advice on the major declaration process. This event will probably have a larger turnout from sophomores, because they are required to declare their majors by their 6th quarter of enrollment.
Content Area
Academic
Secondary Content Area
Budget
0
Equipment
Kyle Graves
Advertising
Flyers, doorknocking, email, posters
Eunice-talk to advisers, posters
Robert-flyer
Program Reflection - Positive
It seemed like there was a pretty good turn out for the event. There was enough students to keep the advisors busy for most of the time but not too many to have too long of a waiting list.
Program Reflection - Constructive
I went to Lauren's office a few times to talk about this event with her and all the things that were going to happen like major dec, spring classes, etc. And I just heard from the peer advisor that they were not planning to do major dec. She told me to email her about all the details... I did. And the Peer advisor told me that in the future, we need to go talk to them in person (which I did)... So bottom line, THEY ARE REALLY BUSY... but you still need to keep going to their office and emailing them non stop for them to have a successful event. IT WILL GET FRUSTRATING at times, but be strong and persistant.
Public note from Mike Kittredge on Thu Feb 18 2010 at 6:55 PM
Way to program considering the academic needs of your community members! Awesome!