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====== CS Advisor ====== | ====== CS Advisor ====== | ||
- | Paige Normand is our Departmental | + | Paige Normand is the CS Academic |
- | She's available to any declared CS major or student interested in CS who would like to talk about the CS curriculum, advice on classes, mapping out their curriculum path, or helping direct them to relevant faculty or resources. | + | She's available to any declared CS major or student interested in CS who would like to talk about the CS curriculum, advice on classes, mapping out their curriculum path, or helping direct them to relevant faculty or resources. |
+ | Her assigned advisees can schedule a meeting with her via [[https:// | ||
+ | She is available to meet with any JMU student over the summer via zoom: [[https:// | ||
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+ | ====== CS Advising Canvas Site ====== | ||
+ | Paige Normand manages a Canvas site with all the Advising Resources you need to navigate your path to graduation. All declared CS majors and minors are enrolled. | ||
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+ | Anyone is welcome to self-enroll here: https:// | ||
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+ | Important departmental announcements will be made through this Canvas site, so it's important that you keep up with the updates! | ||
====== CS Ambassadors ====== | ====== CS Ambassadors ====== | ||
CS Ambassadors are available for to field questions and share their perspective as an upper-level CS student. Think of them as an older sibling: there for advice and guidance about your success in CS and the university. They can help get you get connected to CS clubs, CS events, and resources within the department.\\ | CS Ambassadors are available for to field questions and share their perspective as an upper-level CS student. Think of them as an older sibling: there for advice and guidance about your success in CS and the university. They can help get you get connected to CS clubs, CS events, and resources within the department.\\ |