2010-2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Advising Resources and Special Programs
Advising Resources and Special Programs
"Advising Resources and Special Programs (ARSP) provides students and the greater community with academic advising, support services, and resources to complete educational and career goals. ARSP values individualism, promotes diversity, encourages professionalism and collaboration, endorses scholarship, and advocates life-long learning."
- Mission Statement
Academic Advising
Pre-Major Advising
200 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3588 |
Pre-major advisors are available to advise students who have not yet declared a major. Advisors help explore possible majors, assist with scheduling, and provide assistance with study skills development. Once students declare their major, they are referred to their major department for advising.
Transfer Student Advising
200 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3588 |
Transfer Student Advising provides academic support to transfer students in their transition to Grand Valley.
Student Support
Disability Support Services (DSS)
200 Student Services Building | (616) 331-2490 |
Disability Support Services provides services and accommodations that enhance the learning environment for students with disabilities. DSS also educates the Grand Valley State University community about disability issues.
Educational Support Program (TRiO)
200 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3401 |
Educational Support Program (ESP) provides academic support services (academic advising, study skills instruction, and career planning) to first-generation, financially eligible college students at Grand Valley.
EXCEL Program
200 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3780 |
The EXCEL Program is designed to provide academic services (advising, study skills development, career exploration, and specialized tutoring) to a diverse student community.
Early Alert and Student Success Program
200 Student Services Building |
(616) 331-3588 |
The Early Alert and Student Success Program is designed to assist students who are experiencing academic as well as other difficulties during their time at Grand Valley State University. Through Early Alert, faculty and staff contribute directly to retention by assisting with the early detection and intervention strategies for students who are doing poorly in class, chronically absent from class, or experiencing other kinds of problems that affect academic performance. There are three components of EASS: Graduation Persistence Assistance (GPA), Secondary Admit Program Grade Point Average Requirement Assistance (SAGPA), Early Alert Support Services (EAS).
LAKER Academic Center
165 Field House |
(616) 331-3328 |
The athletic advisor provides one-on-one academic advising and support to student athletes. Students maintain a regular schedule of appointments to help with academic success and ensure athletic eligibility.
Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program (TRiO)
230 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3441 |
The McNair Scholars Program provides research opportunities and academic advising to talented (3.0 grade point average or higher) juniors pursuing an education beyond a baccalaureate degree. The goal of the program is to provide assistance to under-represented minorities and financially eligible first-generation college students who wish to obtain a doctoral degree.
Testing Services
200 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3588 |
Testing Services offers math placement testing, WRT 305 placement testing, College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), the Comprehensive English Language Test (CELT) for speakers of English as a second language, and accommodated testing for students with disabilities.
Grand Valley's math placement testing is offered for students wishing to challenge their math placement. Testing is offered several times a semester.
WRT 305, Writing in the Disciplines, is a junior-level writing course requirement. Students have the opportunity to meet this requirement based on a satisfactory score on an assessment essay. The WRT 305 assessment essay is offered three times a semester.
Grand Valley State University is an open test center for CLEP, which is offered once per month. Credit is granted for subject examinations offered by CLEP. Minimum score requirements are listed on the Credit by Exam webpage: http://www.gvsu.edu/cbe.
The CELT is a pre-admission requirement for Grand Valley applicants who speak English as a second language. CELT is offered once per month.
Tutoring
201 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3451 |
101B DeVos Center | (616) 331-6407 |
Students can schedule a tutor in most 100- and 200-level courses or attend open tutoring sessions as scheduled. Students are encouraged to request tutors early in the semester. Tutoring is also available at our satellite campuses. All tutoring is free of charge.
Open math lab is available in 2250 MAK.
Academic Standards and Other Services
200 Student Services Building | (616) 331-3588 |
Course Evaluations and Substitutions
- Responsible for course evaluations and substitutions for General Education Foundation requirements and degree cognate requirements.
- Academic Review Committee: Review appeals of the withdrawal deadline and the Petition to Return process.
- Credit Overload appeals: Review appeals to enroll in more than 20 credits in a semester.
- Residency Waiver requests: Review appeals to take a class or classes at another institution during the final 30 semester hours.
- Emergency Notification: It is the responsibility of the student to notify their professors of attendance issues. ARSP will contact students' professors in cases of extended illness, death, or family emergencies, etc. This process does not excuse students from classes, but serves as an official notification to professors. Students are responsible for making arrangements with professors about missed work.
University-wide Activities
Orientation
ARSP provides coordination and administrative support for Freshman Orientation and Transfer Student Orientation.
Transitions
ARSP provides academic advising information to support Transitions, the fall orientation program.
Awards Banquet
ARSP assists in coordinating the annual Awards Banquet, recognizing outstanding students from each academic program.
Phi Kappa Phi
ARSP administers Grand Valley's chapter membership and initiation ceremony for the largest and most highly respected academic honor society that recognizes and promotes academic excellence in all fields of higher education.
Publications
- Advising Resources for Faculty and Professional Advisors
- Student Advising Guide
- Choosing a Major booklet
- Credit by Exam brochure
- Not Sure About Your Major brochure
Out-Reach
Athletes Who Care
165 Field House | (616) 331-3328 |
Through the LAKER Advising Center, student-athletes provide services in a broad scope of volunteer and community service experiences.
Student Transfer Enrollment Partnership (STEP)
Grand Rapids Community College | (616) 331-3588 |
A collaborative transfer assistance project between Grand Rapids Community College and Grand Valley State University...reaching out to GRCC students to help them ultimately achieve a bachelor's degree through Grand Valley State University.
Educational Talent Search (TRiO)
104 Eberhard Center | (616) 331-7110 |
Provides information and a broad range of educational and career services to West Michigan residents who are interested in continuing or resuming their education. The advisors in this program also work with school-age community members to encourage them to pursue higher education.
Upward Bound Program (TRiO)
230 Student Services Center | (616) 331-3441 |
Upward Bound is designed to help high school students prepare for college. The program has an academic year component and a summer residential component.
Upward Bound Math and Science Program (TRiO)
230 Student Services Center | (616) 331-3441 |
This program helps qualified high school students who plan to go to college and pursue a career in math or science.