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Advisor Assignments
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Students with no previous college course work. Students with a declared
major and with no previous college course work at MTC or any other accredited
college are advised by an advisor in the Advisement Center. Special advising
for new students may also be conducted by the academic department, in coordination
with the Advisement Center.
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Students with previous college course work. Students with previous college
course work at MTC or any other accredited college are advised by a faculty
advisor in the student's program area.
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Visiting/Transient Students - Visiting students who have a transient student form
from their home institution will be considered advised by home institution
and will be scheduled by prerequisite checkers in the Scheduling Center.
Visiting students without appropriate advisement documentation from their
home institution must meet MTC course prerequisites and will be advised
by MTC advisors.
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Undecided Students - Students in an undecided major status are advised
by a counselor in the Counseling Services Office until they have chosen
a program of study. The time limit for this status is 12 credit hours in
college-level courses.
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Continuing Students - Students who are enrolled in their first semester
of college course work should make an appointment to be advised by a faculty
advisor for their academic major.
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Health and Nursing Students - If a student has qualified, interviewed
and been admitted to a health or nursing program, the student should be
advised by a faculty advisor in this program. Faculty advisors also advise continuing
pre-nursing certificate and pre-health care certificate students.
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Mini-semester Students - Student enrolling in second session mini-semester
(Fall II, Spring II, Summer II) who have not registered during the regular
registration period at the beginning of the term will be advised in the
Advisement Center.
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Career Development Students - First semester career development students
are advised in the Advisement Center. After the first semester, they are
advised by faculty in the department most relevant to the course(s) in
which the student wishes to enroll.
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