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28 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE STATEMENT OF RESIDENCE A Statement of Residence must be completed prior to .registration for each student. Students in continuous attendance during successive semesters are not required ro file statements of residence after the initi:tl filing. Any break in attendance requires a new Statement of Residence. Studenrs arc held responsible for reporting any change in residence status. A statement will be mailed to each new or returning student with the application forms. The forms should be completed :md returned to the Admissions Office with the application. Summer session and extension students arc not required to file Statements of Residence. PROGRAM PLANNING Freshman stUdents should begin to plan their programs as early as possible. A first step, when practical, is to select a major. Degree requirements in each major are listed under the appropriate department and in the section on degrees and credentials. Students will be given help in planning their programs by academic advisers, but the primary responsibility for meeting requirements falls on the student. The catalog should be carefully read and the proper college offices consulted for ::.dditionn! informacion. The Schedule of Cotpr e.f mnst be followed when planning a particular semester's program. The following are among the sections of this catalog stUdents should study carefully: Admission to the College Advanced Placement College Calendar Concurrent Registration Counseling Services O>utse Rllquircments Credit by Examination Degrees and Credentials Entra.nce Examinations Extension Credit Financial Assistance Foreign Langmtge Foreign Students TRANSFER STUDENTS General Education Housing Pass-Withdraw Probation Registration Regulations-Procedures Repetition of Courses Residence Requirements Schedule of Fees Scholarship Requirements Special Programs Statement of Re~idence Upper Division Credits Students intending to transfer to Fresno State College should plan their prognms while attending other colleges to meet curriculum requirements of this college. The gcnenl degree .regulations and the requirements in the department offering the major selected should be tudied for courses and sequences necessary for the degree. See provisions for Ge11eral Educatio11. After admission to Fresno State College, the student will usually receive a copy of his advanced st-anding evaluation indicating how previous coUege crcdi have been applied toward reQuirements at Fresno State College. Normally, applicants will receive the advanced standing evaluation before registration; otherwise applicants will be processed during th~; semester. Each student should develop a peL"Sonal folder in which he keeps his own copies of transcripts, gL"ade cards, advanced sranding evaluation, departmental check sheets, and other information pertaining to his progress coward meeting various requirements for his degree or credential. Advisers are available for assistance; it is the responsibility of the studenr, however, ro be sure that he has met all requirements.
Object Description
Title | 1968-69 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1968-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 028 |
Full Text Search | 28 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE STATEMENT OF RESIDENCE A Statement of Residence must be completed prior to .registration for each student. Students in continuous attendance during successive semesters are not required ro file statements of residence after the initi:tl filing. Any break in attendance requires a new Statement of Residence. Studenrs arc held responsible for reporting any change in residence status. A statement will be mailed to each new or returning student with the application forms. The forms should be completed :md returned to the Admissions Office with the application. Summer session and extension students arc not required to file Statements of Residence. PROGRAM PLANNING Freshman stUdents should begin to plan their programs as early as possible. A first step, when practical, is to select a major. Degree requirements in each major are listed under the appropriate department and in the section on degrees and credentials. Students will be given help in planning their programs by academic advisers, but the primary responsibility for meeting requirements falls on the student. The catalog should be carefully read and the proper college offices consulted for ::.dditionn! informacion. The Schedule of Cotpr e.f mnst be followed when planning a particular semester's program. The following are among the sections of this catalog stUdents should study carefully: Admission to the College Advanced Placement College Calendar Concurrent Registration Counseling Services O>utse Rllquircments Credit by Examination Degrees and Credentials Entra.nce Examinations Extension Credit Financial Assistance Foreign Langmtge Foreign Students TRANSFER STUDENTS General Education Housing Pass-Withdraw Probation Registration Regulations-Procedures Repetition of Courses Residence Requirements Schedule of Fees Scholarship Requirements Special Programs Statement of Re~idence Upper Division Credits Students intending to transfer to Fresno State College should plan their prognms while attending other colleges to meet curriculum requirements of this college. The gcnenl degree .regulations and the requirements in the department offering the major selected should be tudied for courses and sequences necessary for the degree. See provisions for Ge11eral Educatio11. After admission to Fresno State College, the student will usually receive a copy of his advanced st-anding evaluation indicating how previous coUege crcdi have been applied toward reQuirements at Fresno State College. Normally, applicants will receive the advanced standing evaluation before registration; otherwise applicants will be processed during th~; semester. Each student should develop a peL"Sonal folder in which he keeps his own copies of transcripts, gL"ade cards, advanced sranding evaluation, departmental check sheets, and other information pertaining to his progress coward meeting various requirements for his degree or credential. Advisers are available for assistance; it is the responsibility of the studenr, however, ro be sure that he has met all requirements. |