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Current
Student-Athletes
Expectations
of Student-Athletes
Each student-athlete plays an integral
role in the academic pursuit of a degree from the University of Memphis.
Student-athletes must take advantage of the services provided through
CAAS and the University. Student-athletes are expected to:
- Attend
ALL classes,
- Communicate
with professors on a regular basis (especially during travel seasons),
- Complete
ALL assignments in a timely manner, and
- Uphold
standards of academic integrity by complying with all academic policies.
CAAS
Student-Athlete Manual
Utilize the current
edition of the CAAS
Student-Athlete Manual for important information.
Student-Athlete's
Role in Advising and Registration
One of the most
important functions of CAAS is to advise student-athletes for course
selection and assist in selection of an academic major. Academic advising
requires a partnership between the student-athlete and the counselor
to ensure the best decisions are made for the benefit of the student-athlete.
Student-athletes
are required to meet with their Athletic Academic Counselor each semester
during the advising period. Student-athletes who have declared an academic
major are also required to meet with their major advisor. A list of
departmental advisors can be found here.
Preparing
for Academic Advising Meetings
Current Student-Athletes
Who Have Declared a Major:
- Schedule an
appointment with your athletic academic counselor.
- Consider courses
to take:
* Refer to the Undergraduate
Bulletin for information regarding your major’s requirements
and the four-year plan. Make a list of courses for your major that
you may want to or need to take.
* Go to Spectrum.
Click on the Student Tab. Utilize Registration Tools to investigate
course offerings.
* Use Advising
Worksheet to make a list of courses, times, and professors for
the courses you wish to take. Consider back-up courses for each.
* Make an appointment to meet with your MAJOR advisor.
- Make a list
of questions to ask your counselor and be ready to inform your counselor
if your plans for major/minor/career/graduate school have changed.
- Clear ALL holds
before priority registration.
Current Student-Athletes
Who Have NOT Declared a Major:
- Schedule an
appointment with your athletic academic counselor.
- Consider courses
to take:
* Review notebook for majors, four-year plans and degree sheets at
the front desk in CAAS. Make a list of courses for your anticipated
major you may want to or need to take.
* Review General
Education requirements (these can also be located at the front
desk in CAAS). Make a list of courses you may want to or need to take
in the upcoming semester.
* Go to Spectrum.
Click on the Student Tab. Utilize Registration Tools to investigate
course offerings.
* Use Advising
Worksheet to make a list of courses, times, and professors for
the courses you wish to take. Consider back-up courses for each.
Freshmen – you must think about the major you
may wish to declare as you complete the above steps.
Sophomores – you must declare your major by
the end of summer. You will sign an Academic Program Maintenance Form
during your advising appointment.
- Make a list
of questions to ask your counselor and be ready to inform your counselor
if your plans for major/minor/career/graduate school have changed.
- Clear ALL holds
before priority registration.
Drop/Add/Withdrawal
Process
Student-athletes must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours each semester.
Therefore, all changes to a student-athlete's course schedule must be
coordinated through the Athletic Academic Counselor.
To contact your
CAAS Athletic Academic Counselor, click here.
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