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Apply to be a Peer Mentor for Spectrum Scholars!

If you're a UD sophomore, junior, or senior who'd like to build a relationship with an autistic undergraduate UD student: Apply to be a Peer Mentor! bit.ly/PeerMentors2022Spectrum Scholars is a college-to-career initiative at the University of Delaware that empowers autistic people and their communities—on campus and in the workplace—through collaboration, advocacy, research, education, and service. Autistic undergraduate students in the program receive academic coaching, personalized career development, and the opportunity to be matched with a Peer Mentor.

Peer Mentors are volunteers who make a semester-long commitment to attend a weekly training meeting and to meet with their partnered Spectrum Scholar at least once a week.

Spectrum Scholars staff are looking for sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are interested in building supportive, positive, and mutually beneficial relationships with autistic UD students. If that sounds like you, please apply using the link below!

https://bit.ly/PeerMentors2022

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Spectrum Scholars at spectrum-scholars-info@udel.edu.

New Withdrawal Deadline: Tuesday, November 16

The deadline to change the grading status of a course is Tuesday, November 16. If you have concerns about any of your current courses, speak with an advisor as soon as possible. You can schedule a meeting with your UST advisor or you can stop by our drop-ins. From November 11 through November 17, all UST advisors will be on all drop-ins.

Here are the different options for changing your grading status:

  • WITHDRAWAL
    • Similar to dropping a class, but it stays on your transcript with a grade of W.
    • Good option if you are struggling in a class you don’t necessarily need (e.g. a breadth requirement that can be satisfied with a different course).
  • PASS/FAIL
    • If you earn a passing grade, you will have a P that does not affect your GPA, and the credits count as a free elective but do not satisfy any requirements.
    • If you earn a failing grade, you will have an F that does affect your GPA.
    • Good option if you feel you can pass the class but don’t want a low grade to affect your GPA, and you don’t necessarily need the class (i.e. you won’t need to repeat it with standard grading).
    • You can only change one class per semester to pass/fail.
  • AUDIT
    • You attend the class but don’t have to do the assignments, don’t earn credits, and earn a grade of L (listener) which does not affect your GPA.
    • Good option if you are struggling in a class you will need to repeat.

There are more considerations to take into account when deciding what to do about a class, like if it will drop you below full-time status or affect your financial aid, scholarships, student visa, etc. Make sure to contact the appropriate office/department to find out how it will affect you before making any changes. When in doubt, contact your academic advisor.

Remember that midterm grades are not always an accurate reflection of how well you might be doing in a course. It is best to take into account what went into the midterm grade and how much it affects your final grade. If you have concerns about a course, speak with your professor and/or academic advisor to explore your options. If you are not able to change the grading status of a course you are not doing as well in as you hoped, we also recommend utilizing the various tutoring and academic support resources, which you can find on the Office of Academic Enrichment’s website.

You can also view the recording of our Academic Management Workshop for information on grading status changes, how to calculate GPA and quality points, and more:

Webinar: What CAN You Do With An Economics Degree?

What can you do with an Economic degree? Find out how these recent economics graduates set themselves up for success while at UD and how their economics majors and helped them in this process. You’ll also hear relevant and helped them in this process. You’ll also hear relevant and practical advice they may have for you to achieve your academic and career goals. October 19 7-8 PM Zoom Webinar (QR code to register)

UST Annual Autumn/Halloween Contest

University Studies Annual Autumn/Halloween Contest. From now until November 2nd, please send us pictures of your Halloween costumes or autumn/Halloween decorated spaces for your chance to win a UST prize pack! Please send these photos to advisor Sharon Grayson: shopeg@udel.edu or DM our Instagram: @ust_at_ud for your chance to be entered into the contest.

Apply to Be a 2022 Orientation Leader!

Represent the blue and gold bywelcoming new Blue Hens & their families. Serve as a campus representative toacclimate students to their newacademic, social, and culturalenvironment. Grow your leadership potential anddevelop transferrable skills for any career! On-campus housing provided during thesummer, and a $2200 (pre-tax) stipend. Applications open through October 3rd! Orientation & Transition Programs 302-831-3313 | otp@udel.edu IMPORTANT DATES Oct. 3: Applications Close at 11:59pm Oct. 15-21: Group Interviews Oct. 28-Nov. 9: Individual Interviews Nov. 17: Final Interview *All interviews are by invitation only OL Class: Spring 2022 every Wednesday from 3pm-5pm Want to learn more? Attend an interest session! INTEREST SESSIONS Sept. 16: Trabant 230 at 2pm Sept. 20: Trabant 230 at 1pm Sept. 21: Zoom at 7:30pm Sept. 23: Trabant 230 at 12pm Sept. 28: Zoom at 8:30pm Sept. 30: Trabant 230 at 4pm Zoom Info: https://udel.zoom.us/j/95390235638

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