The Freshman Year
Initiative is FSU's comprehensive program for first-year students.
It includes
- Academic Advisement: University College
advises students until they declare a major. The
Freshman Seminar is the primary
vehicle for advisement. The Freshman Seminar instructor serves as
the academic advisor for the first year.
- Academic Support: University College
provides a variety of support services for first-year students.
They are available through the
University College Learning Center.
- Academic Enrichment: University College
provides a variety of programs to make the first-year experience
special. Some of these programs include
Freshman Seminar I and II is a two-semester orientation to the
university that is required of all first-time freshmen. These courses are designed to
introduce students to the university experience in general, and the history, policies,
procedures, and resources of Fayetteville State University. Students participate in
orientation sessions in the Counseling Center, the Chesnutt Library, the Office of Career
Services and Placement, and the Business Office and Office of Financial Aid. The courses
are intended, further, to help students develop an academic plan that will enable them to
graduate in four years, and acquire the time management skills, study habits, and other
skills that are necessary for success at the university.
Syllabi
(Fall 2008)
*In PDF format. You will need Adobe
Acrobat Reader to view these files.
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