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Academic Advisor

The Arts Advisors are available any time between 9:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. for advising, information and referrals.  The School of Arts is located in Miguel Hall, Room 210-in the center of campus.

What is an Academic Advisor?

The first person to turn to for information on all academic and non-academic services. At Manhattan, students are advised by professional advisors and faculty advisors. Advising information is available in each Dean's office.

What is Add/Drop?

This occurs during the first week of the semester. Courses can be added or dropped without penalty. Dropped courses do not appear on the student's record.

What is Withdrawal?

Dropping a course AFTER the Add/Drop period. A "W" appears next to the course on the student's record. A student must apply to withdraw from a course.

What is a Minor?

A less detailed study of a particular discipline. A minor usually consists of 15 credits.

What is a Prerequisite?

A course that must be completed as preparation to take another course.

Academic Questions

How many credits does the average student take in a semester?

While total program credits vary across the five schools, most Freshman take at least 15 credits for their first semester. See the Manhattan College catalogue for the yearly credit allotment for your program. It is important to follow the catalogue requirements for credits per semester to avoid overcharges and to ensure timely graduation. A minimum course load of 12 credits is necessary to be considered a full-time student. Be aware that full-time status impacts on both financial aid and eligibility for family health insurance.

Can students change classes?

During the first week of each semester, you may ADD any course for which they are qualified, if it is appropriate for their program and is open. You may also DROP from a course. This must be done with an ADD/DROP form, signed by an advisor. After the first week of classes, you may withdraw from a course but may not add any additional courses. Dropping a course without adding one can result in overcharge and delayed graduation.

    From The Manhattan College Parents' Handbook, 1998

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