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Sign Your Contract

Return your ACCESS contract in the envelope provided to secure your spot in ACCESS!

Orientation

Attend Orientation in May/June

Save the Date!

Mark your calendar for the ACCESS Welcome Meeting on August 17, 4:00-6:00pm

Check Your Email

Expect an e-mail from your ACCESS mentor (probably a few days before classes start) and respond to his/her requests promptly

Start Building Your Schedule

Take the ACCESS New Student Questionnaire now and complete Early Registration Advising at era.appstate.edu on/after May 4th.

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Building Your Fall Schedule!

ACCESS New Student Questionnaire

 

As an ACCESS student, we want you to plan out your first semester at ASU with the classes you want to take.  We also want to learn a little bit more about you.  

 

Please take a few minutes to tell us more about you before you get here.

 

Take the ACCESS New Student Questionnaire and tell us some basics about what major(s) interest you, what courses are intriguing, and what you want to get out of your college experience.

 

Although you are building your schedule, we will use this information to help you along and to make any changes needed.

 

http://tinyurl.com/ACCESSNew1516

 

Early Registration Advising

 

All incoming Appalachian State students will complete Early Registration Advising (ERA) before building their schedule.  The ERA will show you the important pieces you need to know about building your schedule including which freshmen courses to include, what classes from your major you may want to start, and what interests you may have that influence class choice.  

 

The ERA, located here, will go live on May 4th and you may begin the process of building your schedule starting then.

 

Important Information to remember when building your schedule

 

1. Leave the following days/times open

Monday & Wednesday, 1:00-1:50

Tuesday & Thursday , 12:30-1:20

Monday, 4:00-4:50

 

2. Try to register for 13-14 hours

The ACCESS seminar course will count for 2 hours, giving you a 15-16 hour semester.

 

3. Consider times you do/don't want class.  

Try to register for a schedule that fits you best.  

 

 

 

 

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