2010 Fall Orientation - Parents

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Welcome! College of Business Administration

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Welcome!

College of Business Administration

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AACSB International

All our undergraduate programs are accredited by AACSB International- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. This represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. Less than one-third of U.S. business school programs have earned this accreditation, which requires strict adherence to rigorous standards of excellence.

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3.5 GPA in Academic Plan 3.2 GPA Overall

HONORS IN THE ACADEMIC PLAN

Membership is the highest recognition a business student can receive. Only 8 percent of students earn a lifetime membership.

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Family Education Rights and Privacy Act

Academic advisors are restricted from discussing a student’s grade or program with a third party, unless the student is present.

Staff cannot elaborate degree programs for specific individuals over the phone, even if the person on the phone is presumed to be the student.

Academic advising is not performed via e-mail.

FERPA

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College of Business Majors(Main Campus)

Accounting Economics (BA & BSBA) Finance General Business Management Marketing Real Estate

Only courses earned with a "C" grade or better will be counted towards meeting major requirements This includes any electives pursued in the major

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College of Business (Minors)

Accounting Economics Entrepreneurship Finance General Business *

International Business ** Marketing Real Estate Sports Business

Management

* Not available to Business students **Must be a Business major to earn this minor

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What does “Restricted Access” mean?

You have been admitted to the University of Central Florida, NOT to the College of Business.

The College of Business is a “Restricted Access” college. To officially be admitted to the College of Business, students MUST complete all of the General Education Program Requirements, all Business Common Program Prerequisites, Gordon Rule Requirement, CLAST, and have an overall minimum 2.0 GPA or higher.

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College of Business Admission Requirements

General Education Program Requirement Business Common Program Prerequisites

ACG 2021 Financial AccountingACG 2071 Managerial AccountingECO 2013 MacroeconomicsECO 2023 MicroeconomicsCGS 2100 Computer Fundamentals for BusinessECO 3401 Quantitative Business Tools I

-or-STA 2023 Statistics & MAC2233 Concepts of Calculus

Gordon Rule & Minimum 2.0 Overall GPA

**If the above items are satisfied on your degree audit, please submit the CBA Admission Form**

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Academic Probation

Action taken when a student’s UCF GPA drops below 2.0. Academic Probation will continue until the UCF GPA reaches a 2.0 or better.DisqualificationA student on academic probation is disqualified upon failure to achieve a minimum 2.0 GPA during the subsequent term. A student who is disqualified may not enroll at the University for two semesters following disqualification. Readmission after two semesters is not automatic. Disqualified students are required to complete the Florida AA degree and all of the College of Business prerequisites prior to petitioning for readmission. ExclusionExclusion is most serious and students are not eligible for readmission after Exclusion.

Maintain a Minimum 2.0 GPA

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Students in the Accounting major must maintain a 2.0 or higherGPA average in all 3000-4000 level Accounting or Tax courses taken at UCF. Failure to Maintain the required 2.0 GPA willresult in the student being placed on lack of progress in themajor. If a student on lack of progress in the major fails to achieve a 2.0 minimum GPA in Accounting or Tax courses in a subsequent term, that student will be dropped as an Accounting major. Readmission is not automatic and must be petitioned through the Accounting Department.

Accounting Students must Maintain academic progress in the major

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Class Number 20136 Instructor: Steven Hornik 3 LEC Open 900

Days &Time: ASC Room: At Student’s Convenience

Location: Main CampusInstructional Mode: Face to

Face/Video Streaming Origination (LV)

Dates: 01/11/2010 – 05/03/2010

ASC = At Student’s Convenience

OL01 – ACG 2021 Principles of Financial Accounting SELECT

Status

http://www.bus.ucf.edu/video

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Common Body of Knowledge (4 credit) GEB 3031 Cornerstone (1st or 2nd Term) ECO 3411 Quantitative Bus. Tools II BUL 3130 Legal & Ethical Envir. of Bus.

GEB 3375 Intro. to International Bus.

Core Business Classes

First Course in Your Major Accounting: ACG 3131 Economics: ECO 3203 or ECO 3101 Finance: FIN 3403 General Business: FIN 3403, MAN 3025, or MAR 3023 Management: MAN 3025 Marketing: MAR 3023 Real Estate: FIN 3403

upper-level courses students can enroll in if CPP in progress

MAN 3025 Mgt of Organizations ISM 3011 Mgt Info. Systems

MAR 3023 MarketingFIN 3403 Business Finance

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What is an Audit?

A method of keeping track of a students progress toward their degree.

How do “Parents” get an Audit? Directly from studentAccessed via student’s MyUCF account

How do “Parents” read an Audit?Organized by various degree requirementsOK, NO, IP ; +/- ; Grades

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QUESTIONS?