Academic Engagement and Transition Programs (AETP) provides academic and programmatic opportunities intended to support student success through a comprehensive, life-cycle oriented curriculum designed to guide students as they transition into, through, and out of their university experience. Dynamic seminars focus on timely, relevant topics aimed to foster personal and professional growth for all students. Students will start with a course during their first semester on campus and can engage with additional courses to help them thrive at every stage of their academic journey and beyond.
Academic Transition Courses
- 2 or 3 Credit Seminars for New Students
- Freshmen Transition Seminar (UNIV101 - 2 Credits)
- Transfer Transition Seminar (UNIV301 - 2 Credits)
- General Education Seminars (FYS - 3 Credits)
- 1 Credit Seminars for Continuing Students
- Second-Year Seminar (UNIV201 - 1 Credit)
- Senior-Year Seminar (UNIV401 - 1 Credit)
Dawg Days: Jumpstart Summer Bridge Program
- 6-Week Credit-Bearing Immersive Summer Experience for Incoming Students
Living-Learning Communities (LLCs)
- 9 Different Themed Residential Community Options for Incoming Students
In addition to the above transition opportunities, AETP manages the American Sign Language (ASL) program and offers ASL101, ASL102, and ASL201. Students will receive Foreign Language General Education Program (GEP) credit upon successful completion of ASL201. Visit the ASL website for more information.
Students are encouraged to visit the AETP Website to learn more about academic transition experiences. Please contact any member of the AETP team with questions.
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