Academic Advising Profile

Name______Nickname______

Home Address ______

Emergency Contact Person______Phone______

High School Information

How would you rate your high school academically: (circle one)

5. very high

4. fairly high

3. about average

2. probably below average

1. definitely below average

SAT Scores ______

Verbal Math

List all AP Advanced Placement Courses taken and the grade received on Achievement Exams if taken:

______

______

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List any other programs, college courses or sources of college credits that you may have earned prior to entering Drew:

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Language studied in high school: ______

# years: ______

What was your favorite subject in high school?______

Name the subject you least liked: ______

Intended area(s) of study at Drew: ______

Career goal(s): ______

Will you work part - time while in college? Yes____ No____

If yes, how many hours per week? ______

Do you anticipate any academic problems? ______

Check the areas below in which you feel you would like some help or advice.

[ ] Reading Skills [ ] Vocational/Career counseling

[ ] Writing Skills [ ] Educational Counseling

[ ] Mathematical Skills [ ] Personal Counseling

[ ] Study Skills

ACADEMIC WORKSHEET

Name______Drew Phone______Date______

Drew Address______E-mail______

AP Credits accepted at DREW:

DREW Placement Exam Scores and Recommendations:

Transfer Credits accepted at DREW:

General Education Worksheet

FIRST YEAR SEMINAR______

ENGLISH 1/ WRITING ______

LANGUAGE & CULTURE GROUP

Language ______(course or exemption)

Language ______(course or exemption)

Language or Culture:______Also counts to: Major, Minor, or Breadth

BREADTH REQUIREMENTS

Major / Minor / Culture

Also Counts to:

1.  ______Div I

2.  ______Div I

3.  ______Div II

4.  ______Div III

5.  ______Div IV

6.  ______Div II or Extradiv

7.  ______Div III or Extradiv

8.  ______Div IV or Extradiv

Minor: ______

(departmental, interdisciplinary, student-designed, double major)

Notes:

§  Normally, at least one course taken for breadth requirement will also count toward major, and one toward minor.

§  Divisions for breadth requirements are:

I.  Natural and Mathematical Sciences: biology, chemistry, mathematics and computer science, physics.

II.  Social Sciences: anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, sociology.

III.  Humanities: history, philosophy, religion.

IV.  Literature and the Arts: English, music, theatre arts , and appropriate literature and culture courses in the language departments.