The Intake Model Information Page
This information page from Academic Advising (273-3406 / 102 Gilchrist Hall - Follon Student Services Center) is provided for those departments participating in the UNI Intake Model. During its first year of existence (2008-09), 548 freshman from four colleges participated in this initiative - in addition to 282 new deciding freshman - through Academic Advising. This page has been developed to keep participating departments informed of the advising activities and resources offered to these new freshman throughout their first year.
Colleges / Departments Participating in the Intake Model - Academic Year 2009 - 10
| College of Humanities & Fine Arts | College of Social & Behavioral Sciences | Other Programs |
| Communication | Criminology | Deciding |
| Geography | Pre-Nursing | |
| History | ||
| College of Natural Sciences | Political Science | |
| Biology | Psychology | |
| Social Science Teaching |
Advising Syllabus
The academic advisor working with each college/department has developed an academic acdemic advising syllabus which has been distributed to student advisees outlining the outcomes, expectations, and resources for their first year. Review a copy of a college/department syllabus in pdf format:
- Biology - 2009-10 (Melissa Iverson)
- Communication - 2009-10 (David Marchesani)
- Criminology - 2009-10 (Paul Waterman)
- Deciding - 2009-10 (Angie Tudor)
- Deciding - 2009-10 (Paul Waterman)
- Geography - 2009-10 (Paul Waterman)
- History - 2009-10 (Paul Waterman)
- Nursing - 2009-10 (Jean Neibauer)
- Political Science - 2009-10 (Paul Waterman)
- Psychology - 2009-10 (Melissa Iverson)
- Social Science Teaching - 2009-10 (Paul Waterman)
Intake News - Advising Information Newsletter (in pdf format)
Intake Assessment Information
- Fall 2008
Intake Academic Year-End Reports
- 2009-09 Academcic Year
- Freshman Intake / All Programs (PDF)
- Freshman Intake / Biology (PDF)
- Freshman Intake / Communication Studies (PDF)
- Freshman Intake / College of Education (Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, and School of Health, Physical Education & Leisure Services) (PDF)
- Freshman Intake / Geography, History, Political Science & Social Science Teaching (PDF)
Additional Resources Distributed to Students
- Starting and Maintaining a Study Group (pdf)
- Academic Transitions (pdf) - The following handout contains information on academic resources and tips to help you in your transition to the college classroom.
