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Question #16: Can I meet with an advisor?

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Answer: Yes. Once a month (except in February) we offer information sessions where you can learn about our program and discuss your goals with an advisor from Health Care Policy and Management.
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When should I meet with an advisor?

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Each student is assigned an advisor and notified by letter. Upon receipt of the letter, the student should contact their advisor to schedule an appointment.
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Nazareth College Welcome, New Students!: Frequently Asked Qu...
You will meet your new academic advisor during the New Student Orientation, which occurs the weekend before fall classes start.
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When do I meet with my academic advisor?

SUNY Oswego - Admissions: Transfer Students: FAQs
Transfers students have the opportunity to meet with an academic advisor within their major department during the Transfermation program; however he/she may not be your assigned academic advisor for the academic year. Once classes begin, transfer students are asked to connect with the department of their major who will assign their permanent advisor. Return to top.
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QUESTION 16: What is a treaty statement?

Qualified Intermediary Frequently Asked Questions
Name of account holder] meets all provisions of the treaty that are necessary to claim a reduced rate of withholding, including any limitation on benefits provisions, and derives the income within the meaning of section 894 of the Code, and the regulations thereunder, as the beneficial owner. ANSWER 17: Yes. An account holder that is required to provide a treaty statement must sign and date the treaty statement.
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Advising - Announcements
Students may meet with their assigned advisors by appointments scheduled through AdvisorTrac, the online scheduling system or during designated drop-in periods [no appointment needed]. Once a student completes an in office advisement session, he/she may qualify for Email Advisement. Please see your advisor for details.
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How often should I meet with my advisor?

FAQ: Study Abroad in London with the London School of Busine...
Students must meet with their advisor to register for classes, change their schedule or withdraw from courses. However, advisors welcome the opportunity to meet with students at other times by appointment. Generally speaking the curriculum is designed to be increasingly challenging with each module building on previous ones.
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Tufts University | Civil & Environmental Engineering
You should meet with your advisor a minimum of two times per academic year. It is important to keep in contact with your advisor throughout the year to keep him/her abreast of your progress with your program.
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University College l Frequently-Asked Questions
Each student matriculated into a degree program is assigned a campus faculty advisor. If you can't get to campus or you are not in a degree program, advisors are available at all University College Centers. Periodically, advisors also travel to sites. If you are unable to travel to the University College Center due to distance and you miss the date when the advisor visits your site, some advisors are always willing to conduct an advising session over the telephone.
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You should meet with your advisor whenever you have a question about academic issues, your plan of study, campus resources, or possible graduation. You should also meet with your advisor every semester before you register for classes.
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Cushing | Admissions | Frequently Asked Questions
You and your parents will meet your advisor during Orientation. An advisor is like your parent away from home. They are a great place to start for any questions or concerns.
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The University of Tampa - SpartanWeb FAQ
You need to plan to meet with your advisor in advance of your appointment time, so that he/she can check you off to register.
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Frequently Asked Questions (Admissions)
Once you have been admitted, you will be invited to participate in orientation and enrollment on scheduled dates. You will meet with your advisor and select and enroll in your classes during this program.
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Admissions @ UTSA
For first-time and Freshmen Transfers, that will be a scheduled part of the mandatory Orientation program. Orientation sessions are offered in the months immediately prior to the beginning of the term. Check the Orientation website for more details. For transfer students who have declared a major, there are advising centers located within each of the academic colleges. Upon admittance to UTSA, contact the appropriate advising center.
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Canisius College - FAQ's for Students
You will first meet your advisor at the initial advisement and registration time during summer orientation. First year students are required to meet with their advisors at least twice each semester. One of these appointments will be to discuss progress reports from instructors, and one will be to discuss registration for the following semester. You are encouraged to contact your academic advisors at any time during the year should academic or other difficulties arise.
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Who is my advisor? How do I meet with her?

Loyola University Chicago- New Student FAQs
Dr. Susan Ries, the Assistant Dean and Director of the Undergraduate Program is the current advisor for all juniors and seniors. Alex See is the academic advisor for all juniors and new transfer students in the School of Business Administration. They are located at the Water Tower Campus in the SBA Undergraduate Dean's Office. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Ries or Alex See, call: 312.915.6113. Unless otherwise noted, it is necessary to make an appointment to see them.
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Question #15: How many times do I need to meet with an advisor?

Health Science Major FAQ
Answer: Students can meet with a Health Science advisor at any time. We strongly suggest that each student meet at least twice a semester. Question #16: This is my last semester before I graduate. I just found out that I am missing a D.E.C. requirement. Answer: It is a student’s responsibility to make sure that they have met all requirements for graduation. All evaluations with a Health Science advisor are considered “unofficial” evaluations and should only be used as a guide.
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Question 16: Where do I file a claim form?

Health Insurance FAQ's
You will receive an insurance identification card. The card is used at the place of service. The provider files a claim form for you.
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Question #16: What degree will I receive at graduation?

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Answer: Upon successful completion of the program, you will receive a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree.
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Question 16: Can I get a case number over the phone?

HUD FAQ - FHA
Answer: No, you are required to order case numbers through an electronic means. Only under extenuating circumstances will case numbers be given over the phone.
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Non-resident tutor FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Generally, once; in some cases, twice. They are busy people with many responsibilities. If you think that pre-meds have a lot of work, try medical school. And if you think that medical school is busy, try a 110 hours-a-week residency. Our non-resident advisers kindly take the time and effort to help us out.
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Question: Who is my advisor?

Penn State Fayette: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Answer: DUS assigns faculty advisors to all students. Contact Advising Office 724-430-4150 or see eLion on Web (eLion.psu.edu)
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Question 16: What about pregnancy and radiation?

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Risk from radiation is related to how much one receives, called radiation dose or just dose. It has to be kept in mind that pregnant women and her fetus IS receiving radiation dose all the time, from natural sources. (see natural radioactivity) Therefore, what we are really talking about is an increase in the dose, above background levels. It is not a matter of presence of radiation dose, but one of magnitude. A small increase in the dose has an insignificant increase in risk.
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