ACADEMIC ADVISING
:: MISSION STATEMENT :: Sonoma State University recognizes academic advising to be a critical component of the educational experience. Academic advising is designed to provide necessary tools and information for all students, allowing them to take responsibility for: developing educational and career plans compatible with their goals; meeting institutional and degree requirements; preparing for a life of change, challenge and individual fulfillment as active citizens.
Students:: Need Advising?
Here's where to go and what to bring to your advising appointment:
ACADEMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS |
- Revised 50 unit GE pattern published online posted 4/19/12
Go to www.sonoma.edu/advising/ge/50.pdf for the updated, accurate 50 unit GE pattern.
- Revised 48 unit GE pattern published online posted 3/21/12
Go to www.sonoma.edu/advising/ge/48.pdf for the updated, accurate 48 unit GE pattern.
- NOTICE OF IMPACTION - - Public Hearings posted 3/12/12
Sonoma State University will be hosting three public hearings to address concerns and provide information regarding the recent decision to impact the major for the Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies for the 2013-2014 Academic Year.
The Public Hearings are scheduled at the following locations on Thursday, March 15, 2012:
- Elsie Allen High School
599 Bellevue Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Library
Time: 5-6pm
SSU Rep: Gustavo Flores
- Napa Valley College
2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway, Napa, CA 94558
1300 Student Services 1 Building, Room 1340
Time: 4-5pm
SSU Rep: Elaine Sundberg
- Dominican University
50 Acacia Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901
Room: Angelico Hall, Room 116
Time: 6-7pm
SSU Rep: Barbara Bloom
- NOTICE OF IMPACTION - - Stakeholders Meeting posted 2/20/12
Public meeting of interested stakeholders Re: Impaction of Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies (2013-2014 Academic Year)
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
4:00-5:00 pm
Salazar 1016
Sonoma State University
- NOTICE OF IMPACTION posted 2/3/12
Notice is hereby given that Sonoma State University intends to declare impaction in the degree program Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies beginning with the 2013-2014 Academic Year at both the freshman and transfer level. The criteria for impaction can be viewed at: Transfer Student Fall 2013 impaction.; FTF Fall 2013 impaction notification
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