News and Changes for Fall 2009

August 11, 2009

Hello Everyone or Anyone Interested,

It’s that time of the year again, The Beginning of the Regular School Year!!!  Dr. McEacharn has been busy sending me information on updated sections and changes to the late registration process, so I’m now busy passing them on to you.

First.  Have you registered??  Really??  Why not?? Well never mind, that’s why we have late registration.  You NEED to know that the process is a bit different this year (its a bit different every year actually).  Regular registration for classes will close at 12:00 noon on Monday, August 17th 2009.  The system will then re-open on Wednesday, August 19th 2009, at 6:00 a.m. for late registration.  Advisers will be available in the College of Business from 8am till 4pm on 19 through 24 August 2009.  NOTE:  You may or may not have an adviser from CIS during this extended period. However, I will be around campus performing various administrative functions, and will be able to provide answers specific to CIS related topics if needed.

Second.  If you are trying to get into a ULM Online class, the Registrar will be opening all remaining 1st 8-week sections up on Thursday, 13 August 2009.  So this is your chance if you’ve been looking to get into one of these classes.  Also, there is a new online section of CSCI 170 available and has some seats open.

That’s it for now.  If you want to stay up on the latest in the CIS program at ULM, remember to subscribe to the RSS feed from CIS@ULM.

Dr. Barnett


More Seats in Intersession and Summer Online Courses

April 24, 2009

Dr. McEacharn notified all faculty chairs that the they would be opening up seats sometime Monday afternoon in a number of the online CBA classes that are being taught in the Intersession and Summer I.

If you are looking to get into an online class for one of these sessions, but have unable due to he class being full, then give it a go again on Monday.

Good Luck..


Are You…Advised?

April 15, 2009

Hello All,

It’s advising time again.  Well, it seems that about half of you know that, because I or one of the CIS faculty have already seen you.  For those that have not been advised, next week is the last week of regular advising.

There are a number of changes to ULM policy about registration, fees, and course offerings. Your adviser should go over these with you during your session.

One critical change that I want to let you know about is Late Payment.  In the past, if you registered and then didn’t pay off your account, the school just dropped you from those courses.  NOW, you’ll have a bright shinny unpaid bill that will have to be paid before you can enter school at some later date.  ALSO, there are now TWO, count them, TWO points at which you will be charged a late payment fee.

So, GET ADVISED and GET REGISTERED…the class you save may be the one you need to graduate.

Have a great Spring Break, and hope to see you all back next week.

Cheers,

Dr. B


Advising Time Again…

October 20, 2008

Its that time of the semester again, the time that you need to start thinking about the future.  For those of you whose immediate future involves graduating, you should be well into your job search.  If you haven’t heard, CenturyTel will be on campus this Thursday interviewing for a whole host of postitions.

For those of you that still have classes to take, it’s advising time.  There will be about a two week period where the entire College of Business Administration will be organized to review your progress and help you plan the next semester or two.  Advising dates are October 29 – November 11.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ADVISING TIME!!!

Advising after November 11 will be on a first come first serve basis during instructor office hours.


Save a class, Register Now!

November 24, 2007

As any student at ULM knows, registration stays open for quite a long time.  This gives students that may need to arrange funding for their next semester a little more time to get things together.  However, as I and the other CIS faculty have advised more and more students since our scheduled advising period, this lengthy registration period may lead some to think that there is no real urgency to registering for the follow on semester.

Registering for freshman and sophomore level classes can be problematic, those classes can fill up.  Lets face it, there are many more freshman and sophomores than juniors and seniors.  Not getting right on to advising during the specified time and then getting into the registration system can result in missing critical classes…. Math courses to specific.

Juniors and Seniors don’t generally have to worry as much about sections filling up.  However, just because your sections probably won’t fill up doesn’t mean that you won’t run into other issues with classes.  Scheduled classes with insufficient enrollment get canceled unless there are very special circumstances.  That required course you were going to get around to signing up for, might get canceled as enrollment is reviewed by the administration.  The decision to cancel courses comes much earlier than you think.  The decision to cancel a course may come over a month prior to the beginning of class, for Fall the decision may come several months before the beginning of class.  This can be especially bad for classes that are pre-requisites, like CINS340 and CINS306.

So, Save Your Classes…get advised and register as soon as you can.


Advising Time Again

October 22, 2007

Hello Everyone,

Well its that time of the semester again, time to start thinking about NEXT semester.  Advising begins this week, and your advisor has their appointment sign up sheets posted outside their offices.

As I was strolling around the CIS area, I noticed that most of the sign up sheets are still empty.  This could be a problem if you are thinking of actually staying on schedule for graduation.  With the shortage of faculty in our area and budget pressure to keep class sizes up, you can’t count on having all the classes you need all of the time.  Several classes will be going from being offered every semester to being offered once a year or once every several years.

The CIS faculty and I are working on a projected schedule of course offerings that go out about three or four years so that you can plan better.  However, the bottom line is that you need to take control over your program of work, and ensure that you are staying on schedule to graduate.  You need to plan out the class you’re going to take, and then be sure to pass them.
If you haven’t done so already, go to your advisor’s office and sign up for an advising appointment.  This is dedicated time for you to talk over your program of work and get your plan together for moving towards graduation.