Advising
What students need to do when preparing to register for an upcoming semester:
- Print-off your "Program Evaluation." (Found under "Web Advisor"; Log In; Academic Planning; Academic Profile.) Identify all of the courses you need to graduate.
- Print-off the "General Education Requirements" – 3 sheets. (Under "A-Z Index"; "A" for Academic Records; then scroll down to General Education Requirements under "Other Information.") This tells you what courses are acceptable to use under your General Education Requirements. It also tells you what courses are designated as satisfying the requirements for the "Writing", "Informational Literacy", and "Global Awareness."
- Acquire a "Course Selection Sheet." Available from the secretary in Room #213 Pinecrest or from the plastic holder to the right of Room #210 Pinecrest. Fill out all of the requested information. Then, search for classes.
- Search for Classes. (Found under Web Advisor.) This is where you use your Program Evaluation along with your General Education Requirements sheets. Insert the classes you want to take in your Course Selection Sheet. Make sure you include several alternate courses just in case all of the seats in the class you want to take are full.
- See any of the full-time Criminal Justice Professors. You do not have to see your official designated advisor – you can go to any full-time CJ professor you want to. Do this so they can check what you are taking and see if the courses can be used in your General Education Requirements. Do not call or e-mail and ask to make an appointment for a specific day or time. Just come by during their regular office hours, or check to see if they are spending more time in the office than normal. Expect to wait. But the more you have done, the less time you will have to spend. All of them will be "unflagging" their advisees at one time so their advisees can register as soon as they are eligible to register.
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Awards
A web page dedicated to the awards that students of the Criminal Justice department have earned. Take a look to see what fellow students have won.
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Contact Us
Scott Thornsley, Ph.D., Dept. Chair
217 Pinecrest Manor
(570) 662 - 4485
Gayle M. Kreitzer, Secretary
213 Pinecrest Manor
(570) 662 - 4661