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Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning (CAPP) CAPP produces a Compliance Report that is an advising tool to be used by students and their advisor throughout the students' academic career at MSCD. Students with declared majors and/or minors should discuss their progress towards completion of their major (minor) program with their faculty advisor. They should have a CAPP Compliance Report run no later than the start of the senior year.

CAPP Compliance Reports can be run in the student's major department. Approved adjustments to the CAPP Compliance Report should be submitted as soon as possible by the department to the Office of the Registrar.

Degree-seeking students must apply for degree candidacy by completing an Application for Graduation in the Office of the Registrar at the start of their final semester.

We in the School of Business have the goal of helping students obtain a Bachelor degree in a timely and effective manner. We hope to achieve this goal by preparing business students for upper-division courses through the completion of General Study, School of Business Required, and Business Core courses. As a means to this goal we are requiring students to receive advising the semester that they are going to complete 60 Credit Hours. The primary focus of this advising session will be to review Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning (CAPP) Compliance Report for the major

STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED 60 CREDIT HOURS OR MORE WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY THIS POLICY.

If a student currently has completed less then 60 credit hours and the courses (s)he is now taking will put her/him total credit hours completed over 60 hours, then (s)he will need to come into the Computer Information Systems department (Room WC239, Office Phone 303-556-3122) for advising BEFORE REGISTRATION FOR SEMESTER CLASSES. If a student has already received thorough advising from a faculty member and is fully aware of the degree requirements; or strongly believes that (s)he understands the degree requirements very well and does not need advising, that student may request an advising waiver by completing an official form at this office.

After a student has been advised or completed the advising waiver request form, the advising hold will be removed. We look forward to helping each student begin an exciting career as a professional in Computer Information Systems.

   
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