This form is designed to provide the Academic Advising Offices as much information as possible about your academic interests, educational background and scheduling concerns. Based on the information you provide, your first semester schedule will be initiated. Your schedule will include institutional core requirements and major requirements if a major preference is indicated.
College is one of the most significant investments a family will make and we believe we can help make this more affordable through this
guarantee. This program – one of the first of its kind in northeast Ohio – will start with the 2012 incoming freshman class at Ashland.
Ashland University is offering a number of
three-year degree programs, enabling some students to enter the workforce or pursue a graduate degree more quickly than they would with the traditional four-year degree, and making their college education more affordable.
To assist in facilitating the creation of your first semester freshman schedule, please review the following information and indicate your preferences.
A typical first semester freshman schedule will include institutional core requirements and major course offerings if a preference was indicated above.
For your reference, a typical first semester freshman schedule may include the following:
| Accent on Success (core course) | 1 SH** |
| English Composition | 3 SH |
| Introductory course for your major, or core course if you're still deciding | 3 SH |
| Introductory course for your major, or core course if you're still deciding | 3 SH |
| Core course | 2-3 SH |
| Core course | 2-3 SH |
| TYPICAL SEMESTER LOAD | 14-16 SH |
**Note: SH refers to Semester Hours.
If you have studied a foreign language in high school or college, Ashland University would like you to take a few minutes to complete a language proficiency assessment. This information will provide both you and Ashland University with information about your previous knowledge in a foreign language. Answering the questions does not mean that you will be required to take a language course at Ashland University.
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