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Advising for the Biology Major The Undergraduate Studies program in the Department of Biology offers
many options for study, research and intellectual enrichment. Students
majoring in biology are encouraged to develop a program that is appropriate
for their particular scientific interests, academic schedules and career
objectives. The biology faculty are available to provide advising and
assistance throughout the course of a student's academic career. Advising for the Biology Major
Advising Resources
Faculty Advising Requests for new advisors must be received by October 1st for Spring assignment or by February 15th for Fall assignment. Student/advisor assignments are revised and posted outside of Room 135 BioSci before each advising period. New majors will be notified of their advisor assignments via email. Faculty advisors are available by appointment during the semester to discuss all aspects of the student's academic concerns, including post graduation plans. Questions and problems that cannot be resolved by the faculty advisor should be directed to the Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS). Any exceptions to major requirements or questions about transfer of credit should also be directed to the DUS. Advising during Registration During pre-registration, it is the student's responsibilty to make an appointment for advising by signing the sheet posted on their advisor's door or by contacting their advisor by e-mail or telephone. Advising appointments are usually 20 minutes long and times available for advising vary from one faculty member to another. Sign up early in the advising period, well before the opening of your registration window. Undergraduate Studies Office & Director of Undergraduate
Studies The Undergraduate Studies office provides advising for students who have not yet received faculty advisors, whose faculty advisors are unavailable, or who have questions and problems that their faculty advisors cannot address. The DUS should not be a substitute for faculty advisors. However, questions about approval of exceptions, transfer of credit, or advanced placement should always be directed to the Associate DUS. Questions about other administrative matters related to the undergraduate program in biology can also be addressed to the Undergraduate Studies office. All questions regarding Trinity College requirements, course withdrawals or academic leaves should be taken to your academic dean. |
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