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Please see a UNLV/CSN Transfer Program Advisor to confirm your choices.
Faculty must select one of the following advising Orientation Advisor, AS Program Advisor, FY Faculty Mentors, Student Advisor (Advising Center), Intervention Specialist, Online Student Success Advisor, Student Internship/Career Services Advisor, Academic Coach, or any other option created by the College.
Students are encouraged to be in contact with their personal Program Advisor to begin developing an academic plan and to begin estimating their time-to-degree based on the factors and limitations listed below:• Students who enroll full-time for all five terms in the year can complete the A.S. degree in two academic years and the B.S. degree in four years.
One or two members may be appointed who are not on the Graduate Faculty, if the majority of the members are Psychology Graduate Faculty members, and if a CV is provided to the Graduate Program Advisor for the non-Graduate Faculty member.
The risk of violence is most significant when the history of the dispute has involved violent confrontations between the parties in the past.
Enrollment forms should be obtained from and approved by the Graduate Program Advisor prior to being presented to the Graduate Dean for final approval.
The committee evaluates the portfolio on its merits and relative to the standards for awarding degrees in that program and makes a formal written recommendation to the Chair or Graduate Program Advisor.
A family Member, a dean or fellow student makes a formal request, in writing, to the Chair of the Department or Graduate Program Advisor in which the student was enrolled.
The Graduate Division reviews the recommendations from the committee and Chair/Graduate Program Advisor and confirms with the Registrar that the criteria for the degree have been met.
For a student being considered for a posthumous master’s degree under the master’s thesis plan or for a posthumous doctoral degree, the Chair or Graduate Program Advisor directs the thesis or dissertation committee to review: the student’s academic record; the student’s body of research and scholarly work; and the tangible evidence towards completion of the thesis or dissertation.