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"Ask advising"? - originalamyj - 02-08-2018

This is probably a super dumb TESU question:

People say, "I'll ask advising about this course." Are you emailing a general advising email address? Or do you have A person? I have had one phone appointment and I didn't come away thinking she's now "my person". If she is, that's fine. She wasn't super knowledgeable it seemed, but maybe in email where things can be spelled out clearly it would be better?

When you email either the general address or a specific person, what do you include? Links to the course you want approved? Or copy paste the course description?


RE: "Ask advising"? - triforce828 - 02-08-2018

I just emailed academicadvising@tesu.edu from my TESU email account with the study.com courses I wanted to take and where I hoped they would end up on the evaluation. They correct me if it can't go in that particular spot.

I also had to do the big switcheroo to get the BALS gen ed to look like the AA gen ed evaluation. Did the same thing:
"Please move Intro to Communication from Lower Level area to Oral Communications Gen Ed area." We did this all through email.

The academic advising phone call they suggested after the application accepted was not useful. The advisor was unable to answer where study.com classes would go. They told me to go look online for the info. Sheesh.


RE: "Ask advising"? - Ideas - 02-08-2018

I do it through their Help Desk. I choose "Academic Advising". However, they will often say to schedule an appointment if the question is not simple.


RE: "Ask advising"? - dfrecore - 02-08-2018

I did all of mine through email.

I even appealed a few courses successfully, by including an attachment of the course syllabus, with a short note that said "I think the course XXX should come in as YYY because of ZZZ." So "I think African-American History taken at SJSU should come in to fulfill my Civic Engagement requirement because we studied the constitution and government as part of the course. I've included the syllabus for the course to show you. I'm also including the Gen Ed Advising sheet that shows that this course satisfies the American Government requirement at that school."

I tried to keep it very simple, and only do one thing per email. Otherwise, they completely screw it up. So do one course per email. Tell them the TESU course equivalency number, where they brought it in, and where you want it to go.

Good luck!


RE: "Ask advising"? - Ideas - 02-08-2018

I was asked to paste course description. Of course with the course title and school name.


RE: "Ask advising"? - High_Order1 - 02-08-2018

I started with two phone reviews with two people.

They both.... were exceptionally lacking.

I then did an email, and lucked out on one person who has been exceptionally, incredibly helpful. I have done everything else the past two years through her.

I have thought about it, and I don't think I want to advertise this person. She's been super good to me, and I don't think she'd appreciate a torrent of emails.

Honestly, I learned more here than I ever have talking to them. My advisor contact was only really useful in very specific questions, or where I needed something specifically done.

But the phone advising they push is terrible. They kept telling me they didn't want to do email. I told them I wanted a record. (shrugs_


RE: "Ask advising"? - originalamyj - 02-09-2018

So helpful, thank you all. I will attempt email communication to see if I can answer my questions.


RE: "Ask advising"? - rlw74 - 02-14-2018

I want to say I only ever talked to a couple of people over at TESU and they were all regarding making payments for things like the residency waiver and my capstone course. Otherwise, I think everything else was via email. I'm one of those people who like to see things in writing, so emails were great. Not that every email was helpful but most were productive.


RE: "Ask advising"? - High_Order1 - 02-14-2018

(02-14-2018, 09:12 AM)rlw74 Wrote: I'm one of those people who like to see things in writing, so emails were great.

THIS!!!!!

I can NOT get people to understand this.

Everybody wants to do phone cons. Then a week goes by and I can't remember what, who, how... even my notes sometimes are unhelpful as I thought when I scribed them.

An email though, I can file that. Come back years later, and there it is in black and white, mostly (sometimes I miss or read things into things that later I see aren't there, but...)

All the education stuff I'm currently doing right now wants to talk. I wanna email. Sorry for the hijack / vent, but I was gladdened to see I'm not alone...


RE: "Ask advising"? - originalamyj - 02-14-2018

I like email too. Except when people don’t read them. Then they call and ask you the question you already answered in your email. *facepalm