The following is meant to be a guide for how to handle advising issues that arise during Orientation Advising
Please try to prepare in advance of your appointment. If the student mentioned in their Calendly appointment that they have credit, but you do not see credit posted in Workday, please reach out to Mindy or Myranda to have them check in Slate.
International Students - Anne Conrad
Ext. 5910
Email: anne.conrad@southeastern.edu
For most Registrar-related questions, please check with other CHE staff or with Mindy before reaching out. In some cases, issues related to registration may be handled internally.
The Registrar Office staff can assist with issues related to course overrides and other registration-related issues. Email registrar@southeastern.edu for general registrar-related questions. Additional contacts are listed below.
Ashley Rosalez - Assistant Registrar - Registration and Publications
Can help with issues related to enrollment issues.
arosalez@southeastern.edu
Ext. 2451
Pam Bentivegna - Assistant Registrar Curriculum and Degree Progression
Can help with questions related to the Academic Progress Report (APR)
pamela.bentivegna@selu.edu
Ext. 5067
Sharon Delyea - Assistant Registrar for Student Records
Can help with issues related to MISC credit (AP, CLEP, Departmental exams, etc.)
sharon.delyea@selu.edu
Ext. 5625
Get with Taylor to prepare for an advising appointment with these students, if necessary.
Southeastern Online email address: southeasternonline@selu.edu
Even if it's their declared major, a student is technically not eligible for this degree program (and all it entails) if they have a co-requisite requirement.
A student can take the ALEKS or Accuplacer to place out of a co-requisite requirement OR complete the co-req. requirement through Straighterline (online).
After any co-requisite requirement(s) are completed, a student would then be officially eligible for this degree program.
A student must be enrolled in all Online courses (and an Online degree/major declared in Workday) to receive the "flat rate" tuition.
A student with a declared major of Criminal Justice Online or General Studies Online should be able to enroll in the SE 1010 sections for "Online Learners," which is offered each Fall & Spring semester.