New Student Orientation Summer Office of Student Academic Affairs

New Student Orientation Summer 2016 Office of Student Academic Affairs College of Social Sciences and Humanities Academic Welcome Session • If you ...
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New Student Orientation Summer 2016

Office of Student Academic Affairs

College of Social Sciences and Humanities Academic Welcome Session • If you are interested in changing your major to College of Arts, Media, and Design, College of Science, or the Undeclared Program please come to the front of the room now. • Afterward your Orientation Leaders will take you to meet faculty in your academic department. • Tomorrow we will be working with you on your fall 2016 schedule.

CSSH Academic Advisors • Lauren Boyle o o o

Economics G-O Human Services Political Science G-K

• Kimberly Fralic o o

Criminal Justice International Affairs (N-Z)

• Michaela Kinlock o o o o o

American Sign Language Economics (A-F) English LLC – Spanish Philosophy and Religion

• Justin Repici o o

Asian Studies Economics (P-Z)

• Jason Riccio o o

History International Affairs (A-M)

• Meghan Ward o o o o

African American Studies Political Science (L-Z) Politics, Philosophy & Economics Sociology and Anthropology

• Eric Winter o

Political Science (A-F)

Office of Student Academic Affairs •

Located in 180 Renaissance Park



First stop for general academic assistance o o o o o o o

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Academic issues University/College policies and requirements Changing majors and adding minors NUpath Academic progress Graduation clearance Links to tutoring programs and assistance

617-373-3980 www.neu.edu/csshadvising

How to Contact Your Academic Advisor Email •

Through @husky.neu.edu account on myNEU student portal

Walk-in Hours •

Check walk-in hours availability on advisor calendar in myNEU

Appointment •

Schedule appointments via advisor calendar on myNEU

Phone •

Call the Front Desk at (617) 373-3980

Get Involved: CSSH Student Leadership • CSSH Student Advisory Council o

Focus group or think tank for the Dean for student perspectives on new and ongoing College initiatives that provides an opportunity for student voices to be heard

• CSSH Ambassadors o

Work to highlight and publicize areas of student/faculty research, experiential education, and global opportunities through programming and outreach initiatives

• CSSH Circle o

Peer mentoring program that creates cross-cultural mentoring relationships between new international students and dedicated upperclass mentors

• CSSH Peer Mentors o

Upperclass students who guide incoming first-year students within their major

Get Involved: CSSH Clubs and Organizations • ASL Interpreting Club • • Criminal Justice Student Advisory Council (CJSAC) • • CJ Honor Society (Alpha • Phi Sigma) • • Economics Society • • ECONPress • English Club • • Human Services Organization • International Affairs Society • • Model UN, Model Arab League & Model NATO •

Northeastern Students4Giving (NS4G) NU History Association Philosophy Club Political Science Student Association Spectrum - the campus literary and arts magazine Sociology and Anthropology Academic Peers (SAAP) Sociology and Anthropology Student Association (SASA) International Relations Council

How will you #BeYOUatNU? “I don’t want you to fit into a mold that I create. I want you to create your own journey.” Joseph E. Aoun, President, Northeastern University No two students are the same; their paths shouldn’t be either. Each journey is unique–just like you—and we look forward to supporting you on your Northeastern adventure. Orientation is just the beginning. As you prepare to forge this new path, think about where you've come from, where you’re headed, and how we can help you get there.

Wear the T-shirt to the President’s Convocation on September 6, complete with the word that best describes how you will #BeYOUatNU in the years to come.

Changing Your Major or College • If you’re changing to another major in CSSH (e.g. Political Science to International Affairs), please come and sign the sheet at the front of the room. • If you’re considering changing your major to a program in Business, Engineering, Bouvé, or CCIS, please come speak with an advisor now.

Next Steps • From here, you’re going to your academic departments; after that, you’ll go to the Center for Financial Independence breakout in Curry Student Center, Ballroom.

We’ll see you tomorrow for the academic advising portion of orientation!

Stay Connected with CSSH Twitter @CSSHAdvising @CSSHCoop @NUCSSH Instagram Students of CSSH CSSHAmbassadors Facebook Northeastern University College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Questions?