CS Advising Links | GW and SEAS Quick Links
CS Advising Links
-
Advising FAQ (Policies, Rules,FAQ)
- Computer Science Department Faculty Advisors:
- Quick Link to Resources:
- Application for Concentration in General Business
- Application for Dual Degree
- Application for Graduation
- Continuous Enrollment/Leave of Absence Form
- Course Substitution Form
- Declaration of Minor Form
- Declaration of Second Major Form
- Declaration of Secondary Field
- Five-year Bachelor+Masters Degree Program
- Graduation Pre-Clearance Form
- Humanities and Social Science Electives Form
- Late Graduation Petition Form
- Late Withdrawal Form
- Major/Advisor/Curriculum Update Form
- Petition for Exceptions to Academic Policies
- Prior Permission Form (to take courses outside of GW and the Consortium of Universities)
- Registration Transaction Form
- Track Declaration Form for BA
- Track Declaration Form for BS
- Transfer Credit Worksheet
- Undergraduate Advising Form
- Waiver Form
- Study-abroad: See GW's Study Abroad Office
GW and SEAS Quick Links
- Academic calendar
- Course schedules
- SEAS Regulations (Academic Work Load, Scholarship Requirements, Probation, Suspension, Incompletes)
- SEAS Office of Academic Affairs Location: Tompkins 104
- GW University Regulations
- Student Status:
- Full time: >12 credit hours per semester
- Half time: 6-12 credit hours per semester
- Part time: <6 credit hours per semester
- Sophomore: completion of 30 credit hours
- Junior: completion of 60 credit hours
- Senior: completion of 90 credit hours
- Add/Drop policies:
- Electronic Add/Drop (GWeb): during the registration period / before the end of the 2nd week of classes
- RTF Add/Drop: after the 2nd week of classes
- Transcript:
- A course dropped during the first 4 weeks of classes will not appear on the student's transcript.
- A course dropped after the 4th week but before the end of the 8th week will be assigned a notation of "W" (Authorized Withdrawal).
- After the end of the 8th week of classes, dropping a course without academic penalty is only possible after the student presents a petition to the dean and receives written permission (RTF).
- Failure to withdraw by these procedures can result in an extended financial obligation & the recording of a grade of "F" (Failure) or a notation of "Z" (Unauthorized Withdrawal).
- Student Status:
