Is the student’s obligation to seek the permission of his or her advisor automatically recreated each and every semester?
Yes, if the College continues to designate the student as a special “at risk” case. No, if the advisor elected to impose the permission requirement upon the student. Advisors need to re-create the hands-on relationship with their advisors where add/drop is concerned at the beginning of every semester. (Professors: this means you will have to go to the student record page for every individual student on your advising list and reactivate the add/drop permission requirement box. Again, the default setting for students in good standing is that they do not need your permission to do add/drop. And professors may not cancel out the at-risk designation for their advisees once the College identifies the student as such. Only the College can decide to release the student from a mandatory obligation to see you for add/drop permission.
Related Questions
- What do I do if I am disqualified? A disqualified student should immediately seek an appointment with the disqualification advisor in the Academic Advisement Center.Is there any option for continuing my education at CSUF?
- Is the student’s obligation to seek the permission of his or her advisor automatically recreated each and every semester?
- How will the student and advisor be informed if the student is automatically enrolled from the waitlist?